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I j owes &; lorns. LOWES & lORNS' ST-OOKSALB MASTEBTON YARDS. WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, At I o'clock. 40 3 and 4 year old well bred steers 40 2 and 3 . „ „ ' 40 2 year old Heifers, from puro bred stock 75 yearlings and 18 months, all from stud bulls < 20 head mixed Cattle 600 good forward crossbred wethers 200 crossbred Ewes 160 Four tooth half bred' Wethers 150 Four tooth Wethers 80 2-tooth Wethers '■ • 80 2-tooth Ewes 20 3 and four year old Stours. 25 Cows find Heifers 25 Yearlings and 18 months old Steors, 20 Small Pigs 12 Largo Pigs Horses, Pigs, Implements, etc. 2590 GRASS SEED FOR SALE.

100 Sac,!s ™ TARAMKI iUU COCKSFOOT 25G2 LOWEs &lOBNS. TEIUItSDAY', MAY 19, 1837. At 1 o'clock Sharp. IMPORTANT SALE of PUREBRED Sliortiwni Cattle BOILS, COWS, AND IJEifEES. F, H. "WOOD Has been favored with instructions from D. McMaster, Esq., to soil by Public Auction, at the Wairarapa ami Ifiast Coast Pastoral Society Yards, Carterton, on the above date, at 1 p. m. sharp, the whole of his v/oll'known Herd of Purebred Shoztkm Cattle, Comprising SIXTY HEAD, in all, viz,— 17 Bulls, 18 Heifers, SJ3 Cows

. The above arc for absolute sale, and buye."s wishing to improve their stock will do well to attend, Exceptionally easy terms can bo arranged for, Catalogues containing full pedigrees and all particulars are now ready, and can be obtained on applica.'ion to D. McMaster, Esq., Lower Valley, or the undersigned, F. H, WOOD, 2582 Auctioneer, F, H. WOOD'S STOCK SALE TARATAHI YABDS. THUKSDAY, MAY 12,1887, At 1 o'clock. 300 Mixed Sheep 200 Lambs in the wool 150 Eives, store 120 Put Sheep, Ewes and Wethers 7 liullocks, IS and 4 years 14 Steeis, 2 years H Yearlings, steers C Dry Cows 10 Steers, 2 years old 12 fialves and Yearlings 100 Cross-bred Ewes

100 Heavy Lambs 10 Yearling Steers 2 Dairy Cows 30 Store Pioa, mixed iigcs and sexes Horses, Pigs, &c

Further arid early entries invited, 2593 £4O - £4O AUCTIONEER'S LICENSE. Under the Auctioneers' Ordinances 1842 and 1844. WHEREAS JAMES BROWN, of MASTERTON, lias this day paid into my Oliice the sum of Forty Pounds, pursuant to the provisions of the abovo Acts, the said JAMES BROWN is hereby licensed to exercise the business or cailing of an Auctioneer, until the 25th April, 1888. H. S. McKKLLER, Collector of Customs. Dated at Wellington this 27th day of April, 1887. 2584 THE BED LAMP INDICATES the depot where the X public can be supplied with Genuine Pure Drugs and Chemicals; whero CIVILITY, ACCURACY, EXPERIENCE and DESPATCH arc blended. . E. S, HOI Still romains at the fore, and has added to his establishment a Dental Room, whore teeth are carefully extracted and gratituous advice given appertaining to all dental operations and appliances, 11. E, ETON is a Certilicated Dentist of long and vast experience, and wishing the Public to have the opportunity of distinguisliing extractions performed by him in comparison to those done by uncertificated and unskilled persons, lias reduced his charge to 2s Cd each.

FREE VACCINATION Performed eveiy Wednesday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. by H. E. ETON, AT DIS REGISTERED STATION, Queen-street, Mastebtok. Thebe is so Chaboe. TRUSSES, ELASTIC STOCKINGS, BELTS, etc., made and fitted to order. ' WINTER REQUISITES. ETON'S Cough Emulsion and Cough Linctus. i ETON'S ' Hospital Liniment and Neuralgic Cure. ETON'S Celebrated Worm Powdcrn and Sweet

Essenco of Senna. ETON'S Pure Norwegian Cud Liver Oil. Chest ■and Lull? Protectors. ETON'S World-Famed Hair Restorer. Horse, Cattle and Dog Medicines, etc. All Toilet Requisites and Patent Medicinco. Tib» in, in lASTEBTOS 23M MS COLLSTTE, THE NURSERY KURIPUNI THE PLANTING • SEASON. TT7HILE thanking the inhabitants of y? this District for tho very liberal support accorded him, Mn OOLLOT'J'E begs to state that, leaving his nursery shortly, he intends selling the whole of his valuable stock of Plants, Shrubs, Fruit Trees, &c.,- and invites inspection, Real Bargains to be liad now. 2592

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2593, 9 May 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2593, 9 May 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2593, 9 May 1887, Page 3

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