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' F.H.WOOD. WEDNESDAY, HSBHUAR'f 6,1889. /At 11,80 fl.m. sharp, Ram and Ewe Fair. Has been'ifavored': with instructions to 'Oil dccuUtit (if MrD, McMaster—-;'.j-7ttV?-^ii'LWcqlnEam'B,::br^d;by :.§".' : ... : ',v ; :.'owner;;-0:.-;;' ; . : p..\iy.:?. ;.'; 8 (i-tpoth'do do bred by N.Z, .and : ; v "- ;';\; Australian Land Company... •,' ,:'.: i aged do dp,; bred by C. Wilhell; ■v. '■!; Esq, Canterbury/V* -...:;" ■•■> ;, On account'"of.Mr P. O/.Threlkeld-r :■ .40; Lincoln Earns, shearlings,- -bred by owner ■;.;',■: Vl■'(]'■/■. ' ■ ■ 20, English .Leicester; do, bred by ; owner"''.- : •/;; -..:■..., On account of Mr Jas, Stuckey—. ■•■..; , 25 2-tboth Lincoln Rams. /; '■.]■■ ' 6 do" So'uthdowns..-..'.. On account of Messrs-. Braithwaite and ' ',':■.'■• ;AcOCkB '.: ■;'!,; ~-'.' % U-topthßomneyMarsh Rams, bred by owner-' '■ ' ..'..-. . 10 4-tOoth do do do , ■-,;/.' 5 6-tooth do do do ' ■ On account of Mr IS. J. Riddiford—,6 4-year old Lincoln Raniß, bred by , Mr Tanner, Hawke's Bay. ; .-•■ 2 4 do do, bred 1 by Mr Menlove, . iOamaru ■■[■v]--r-y~/: ■/■ \ . 3 lull mouth, do, .bred by Messrs .i. '.'■ •'Dudley and Northey,-Uantor. ;.,••'.- - , bury;-.-." ■ '.-..■•.-. '., .j : ' : . Bdo d'?, bred by Messrs Dudley . : and Ncrthey, Canterbury.. .. 7 6-tobth.do. bred by Mr P. C.

.'■'■■■■•■■. •Threlkeld, Canterbury'': '•"• •: 8 full mouth 'Romney'Marsh;bred •.■•■' by owner .-,..■• 7 do, bred by Major Willis, Eicgi- . tike!. " '•.'■' '■■''; • '; ';';- On account of Mr A. Clifton- •. 9 Merino Hams, bred by Mr E,' J. fiiddiford 3 Shropshire Downs, bred by N.Z, Stud Company. ' ', 8 Romney Marsh, bred by Mr E, J, Biddiford On accouut of Messrs Josephs • and Philiips- ' ' 80 Romney Marsh Earns, 2-tooth to full mouth '■'■''',' On account of Mr S. Vennell—--20 2-tooth Romney Marsh Earns 10 G-tooth do,, do do On account of Mr fl. H. Wolters—--5 2-tooth Eomney Marsh Earns On account of Mr H. E, Bunny - 10 Eomney Marsh Lambs On account of Mr A. Anderson—--4 (i-tooth'Romney Marsh Rams, bredbyMrW.B Allan 12-tooth do bred by owner On account of Mr F. Moore of Glenburn 15 Cotswold Earns, 2-tooth to full ' • ' mouth, bred by Messrs Drum : . mond, of Otahua, from owes bred by the late Georee Hunter 16 Improved Eomnoy Marsh Rams WEDNESDAY, February 20th, 1889, RAM AND EWE FAIR, Under the auspices of the Masterton Pastoral & Ar Association. FTT YTTOOD invites entries ll.' YV for above Fair,

Central Boot and Shoe Warehouse, Great. Clearing Cash Sale. JOSEPH CARPENTER reminds purchasers that he .is still soiling the balanco of his enormous stock recently purchased trom Mm Bamber at •. Less than COST PlttCE, and will continue to do [so until every linens olearod. Now is the chance of CHEAP BOOTS AND GOOD BOOTS. Owing to the rush of customers, to keep up the supply, new goodß are being unpacked daily and all will bo sold at CLEARING'PRICES for OASH. Owing to the impetus to the Boot Trade in New Zealand by tho NEW TARIFF, Colonial made boots of all descriptions are being turned out, JOSEPH OARPENTERasks nobody to PATRONISE COLONIAL INDUSTRY, and keep the money in the country— ■-.■■■ He simply invites them to inspect the New Zealand Manufactures, and compared STANDARD, WELLINGTON PREMIER and ZELANDIA Brands with the Best Finished Imported Boots, His stock comprises Ladies and Children's boots of the neweit and' most fashionable designs, finished equal to the best London and Parisian makers by New Zealand workmen,

Heads of families ate asked to' compare quality and prices with the Imported article, and make their purchase. Boots and' Shoes of every kind made ti order and repaired on the premises, The Ladles Department will in future he under the sole charge of Mrs Carpenter. Call and Inspect the Bargains. Joseph Carpenter's CENTRAL BOOT & SHOE WAKEQUEEN STREET, MSTERTON, IMPOUNDIJNG NOTICE. IMPOUNDED at Mauriceville, One Dark Roan Mare, black points, Branded WA on off Shoulder. If not Claimed and all expenses paid, will be sold on the 10th day of FEBRUARY, 1889, at Twelve o'clock NOON. W. DEADMAN, 3115 Poundkeoper, | -TO BUILDERS- , RENDERS for tho erection of an 1. addition to Messrs Chamberlain's Flour Mill will bo received ut my office (where plans and specifications can be seen), until NOON on TUESDAY, 6th February. Tho right to leject any or all tenders is reserved. JOHN KING, 8116 , Architect.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WDT18890131.2.18.7

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3117, 31 January 1889, Page 3

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653

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3117, 31 January 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3117, 31 January 1889, Page 3

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