- LOWES &lOKNS, ' LOWES HORNS' STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER -26 m, At 10'Cloclt. » 70 3-year-old Steors ■ , . v 80 Head Mixed 25 8 to 5 year-old Woll-bred Steors Ift 2 yuurold do • do 10 2 year old Heifers do . 8 Springing Heifers •• . 2 4-year old fat Bullocks, • 20 Yearlings . 8 Dairy Cows, to calve Nov. Ist 10 3-year old Forward Steers ,12 3 to 5-year-old Steers .13 2-year-old Steers ; ' ; 12 yearling do ' 10 quiet springing Heifors 10 8-year old Forward Heifers 500 Fat "Wethers / 100 Fat "Wethers , '• 50 Jiwes and Lambs . 100 Fat "Wethers. . 200 Ewes and Lambs, 20 Forward Steers ..... 15 3year-old Steers 14 Heifers and Cows 7'Veaners . 1 Brake and harness, nearly now 3 Superior Draught Geldings. " L Horsos, Pigs, Vehicles, etc,
Sale of Horses in connection with ■ THE JIOBSE PARADE, LOWES &lORNS will .offer at tihe above— ~ Tlio Thoroughbred Racing; Stallion : ADMINISTRATOR,-by. the Premier—Pviricoss Maty, ' ■ ALSO . Tho Racehorse NGARATA,
RAMS. BAMS. FOR SALE, : ' ' • 150 TWO-TOOTH Purebred Lin coin lkms. LOWES & TURNS: SALE BY AUCTION ON THE OELE- , BRATED KAHUMINGI Si'UD Comprising upwards of BO horses, carriages etc. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27xu, AH O'Clook, ' At tho Ronall-stroet Yards, Mastorton. LOWES & lORNS have beon favored with instructions from the executors of the Lato Mr J, C. Vallance to sell ns above, the whole of the famous Kahumingi Stud, wliicli will inoludo tho thoroughbred stallions •' VOLTIGEUR, TATTLER, DUKE D'AMOUR, and BOAZ; • / ■ Also tho Brood Mares ROSE D'AMOUR, RUTH, RUMOUR, HONEYSUCKLE, Arid all tho young blood stock of yoarlinga and 2-year-olds, togother with all his hack and carriago horses, brood mares, buggies, harness, saddlery, etc, _ Catalogues at sale, and upon applica' tion. LOWES & lORNS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, At 2 o clock Furniture, Produce, <§c., T OWJi§& lORNS will sell at their _LJ rooms as aboveNew and Second-hand furniture in great variety, Chairs, Tables, ■Couches, Dresser, Cheffonier, Chests of Drawers, Washstands, Dressing Tables, Spring Mattrasses, Wardrobes, Toilot Ware, Cutlery, Crockery, Cooking Utensils, Tools, ■ Lamps, Clocks, Sewing Machines, Glassware, Portable Boilers, Saddlery, Produce, Poultry, aud general sundries. . SALE UNDER DISTRAINT for RENT SATURDAY Soptember 29, at 3 o'clock OWES & lORNS have- received J insthctions to sell os above—--2 Splendid Sowing Machines, 1 Stove, etc. BULLOCKS AND DIIAYFOR SALE CHEAP. ■J TEAM Working Bullocks, with 1 Dray, Bows, Yokes, and Chains. Apply to W. TAYLER, ' Tinui, Or Lowes and lorns, Masterton.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. TENDERS FOII 7'4? CHAINS FORMATION AND METALLING will bo received at my office, Kuripuni, whoro plans and specifications may bo seen up to NOON on SATURDAY, 29th inst, The right to reject any or all tenders is reserved. JOHN KING, 8011 Surveyor. JAS.ELLIOTT. SADDLER, Etc, Next door to Messrs Lowes and lorns auction rooms, BEGS to intimate to the üblic of Masterton and Burroundius; dis tricts that he has a largo and varied stock of every line in the trade, amongst which will be found tho famous Waterproof Saddle Apron and a largo supply of the very best Kangaroo Skins, for Long Leggings', Canvas Horse Covors, mounted in tho best style; Saddles, from the light English hunting to tho largo Colonial, with (iin knoepads androwlcantles.
All kinds of Harness made to ordei and kopt in atock. Stable requisites; Brushes, Sponges, Chamois, Neatsfoot Oil, Soft Soap in tin's, Harness Compo; ifto,, always on hand, A Comaiuiakeb working' on tho premises, bo that Collars can bo made to fit any horse, LIME! LIME! LIME TO TUB EDITOB, r Sik—There has been a good deal of advertising ot late in your paper about tho Mauriceville lime. Hitherto I have been contented with supplying the trade while others have been advertising'for the scraps, And as the oulput from the Harrietville Lime Kiln by about 800 per ceut, it may be reasonably assumed that it is by far tho best for every purpose for which lime is used, and as none but the most respectable. w»ehts are appointed, all customers may be assured that all orders will be executed Pkohfiia', and with the Greatest Oiviuiy and AttehtioiV. The Agents for the Harrietville limeMr J. P. Cowio,Masterton, Mr H.Trotman, Greytown, Mr J. D, Oakly, Featherstou, Messrs P. Hutson and Co., Wellington, Mr E, P. Edwards, Palmerston. A very cheap HRQWN LIME may also be had fof very nominal prices, also, an excellent limofor agricultural purposas, H. E, BROOKS? Mauriceyille, September 12,1888. Advt. ! ' ■; 3004; >
IMPOUNDING KOTfOE. ' TMPOONDED. ~By ■'Ranger from I South Mauriceville road, Ono lied Policy Steer.; Slit in" neai* ; -side ear,white along back. No' visible brand. If riot clftimed nnd expenses piiid will be sold on the 7th day of October, 1888.' W.DEADMAN, foundkeeper, Msuticoville, Septewbet 84; t ', - ■■ ■ 8011
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3012, 25 September 1888, Page 3
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