WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11. LOWESandIOMB''. MASTEKTOH YARDS At 1 o'clock. 1000 Breeding Ewes 100 Fat Wethers 150 Prime Fat Ewes 200 „ n . 200 Pat Wethers I 200 Fat Ewes 500 Good Shorn Lambs 00 Fat Wethora 100 old Ewes 600 dry Ewes • ■ 700 Merino Ewes 200 Cross-bred Ewos i GO Lambs ! 20 Wethers : < 37 Lambs 60 head Cattle—2-vear old, mixed 30 Fat and Forward Heifers 15 speyed Heifers WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, At One O'Clock. Unreserved Sale of Farm Stock, Sheep, Cattle, Implements, Tools and Sundries. ATMrMATHESON'SFARM, opakt. LOWES & 10RNS have received instructions from Mr Matheson, who has.disposed of his property, to sell on the farm, without reserve, the whole stock, consisting of— ' 180 Good cross bred breeding ewes: 75 Fat Wechera GO Hoggets 100 Lambs in the wool 2 Romney Marsh Rams 2 Dairy Cows 3 Splendid Farm Mares, in foal to Avon--2 Yearlings by Lord Mandeville Harness and saddlery, reaper and binder, double furrow plough by Reid and Grey, tip dray and frame, roller, set of harrows, wool press, rick cover, grindstone, seed sower, barrow and all kinds of farm tools and sundries; also, household furniture and effects. The farm is adjoining the Kopuorangi Railway Station, NO RESERYE.-TERMS. THURSDAY, APRIL 26th, Extensive Sale of Carrying Plant, Horses, Vehicles, Cattle, Working Bullocks, Freehold and leasehold properties at Taueru. LOWES and 10KNS have received instructions from Messrs Hercock and Taplin, in consequence of dissolution of partnership to sell at the Taueru, as above, the whole of their valuable carrying plant, Freehold and Leasehold properties etc, as under ; 20 Splendid Draught Horses 3 Waggons, Brake, 2 Tip Carts Double and Single Furrow Plough 20 Sets Harness 45 Head Cattle, 2 and 4 year old 10 Working Bullocks 2 Drays, Yokes, Bows, Chains etc Weighing Machine, Tarpaulins, Rabbit Traps, and Sundries
LMD. 30"JAcrea Freehold Land, together with " Dwelling, Woolshed, and 9 stalled Stable. The goodwill of lease of 49 acres Land, with Cottage and Woolshed, Junction Mungapakeha. The Auctioneers draw special attention ;to this sale which will be unreserved, tho •plant being the best as a going concern :in the District, and doing a splendid business, and to buyers of horses, vehicles, stock or gear, should offer special inducement. Full catalogues upon application, and at the sale. nm /VCfiES VALUABLE OfW l\j( FREEHOLD, aK}{ Being Sections 72 anil 73 on tlie plan of THE OPAKIBLOCK, By Order of the Public Trustee, administrator of the estate of MALCOLM McLEOD-Deueased. ; Saturday, 28th April, at 2p.m T OWES and lORNB have been favored ' |j with instructions from The Public ' TTrnstee to sell, as above, by public auction ; sat their Rooms, without reserve, all that niece or parcel of land, being section 7^ on the plan of the ;Opaki, containing 81 : acres 3 roods 24 perches, more or less. ALSO- ■: 11l that piece or parcel of laud, being : section No. 73, on the plan of the Opaki Block, containing 126 acres, more : or less, i i The above properties, abutting the 'llaamahuuga River, are partly cleared i and grassed, and have some valuable totara j timber upon them, and easy of access by a i good road. J For particulars, as to terms or conditions, ! ' Apply to—."LOWES & lOBNS, Auctioneers.
OWEN'S SHEEP DIP, A CERTAIN CURE FOB k'TJNG WORM. NOTICE TO SHEEP OWNERS, TO TEST the value of the above DIP as a specified cure for lung worm in Hotels, trte local Agents are author-, isod bythe Patentee, Mr Owen, to dis-1 tribute free of cost, a certain quantity of the Dip for pTactical experiments. . : 1 Lt/WKS & 10JRNS, . 2852 _A«g.' Newland and. Pomfroy's superphosphate of lime, a splendid garden or Field manure. Also, Lubricating Oils'.LOWES and lORNS, 1 vVairarapa Agents, ' TOBORROWERS<£2O,OOO f Borrowers 'eh lowest rates, Jirst-class Se ° Ur ' [ty - LOWES & lORNS, \nntioneeraand_Einancial Agents. — : -pRODUCEONHAND. IGOO- SACKS OATS, embracing Heavy Canadian, Bite and Black Tartarian, and Danish Grey; prune i samples for seed, feed or poisoning. 20 Coils Timaru Barbed Wire, m Cases Owen's Patent New Zealand Sheep Dip, the Best and Cheapest Dip in the market ■Dement Potatoes. ■ UTieid Peas 3 IPowls' Wheat I . Oaten Chafi, etc. ! AT LOWES am IQBKS'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2869, 10 April 1888, Page 3
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