Lowes & lonis. WEDNESDAY, Nov, sth nt 1 o'clock. 160 Ewes and Lambs 120 Ewes and lambs 40 Eat Shorn Ewes -20 2 and 13 year old Steers 20 Head Mixed Cattle 20 Eat Sheep 2 Dairy Cows 2 Yorkshire Sows 1 Fat Cow SATURDAY, NOVEMBER Biii, At 2 ;)'Olock, luirniture, Produce, and Sundries. LOWES &lORKS will sell at their rooms as above. Now mid secondhand furniture of every dcaciiptfon. Tho list of which will include :- 1 Suite in Cretonne, Chairs, Tables, Bedsteads, Spring Waitresses, Chests Drawora, Withstands,, and Dr Tables, Choffonior, Couches, Easy Cliairs, Sewing Machines, Lamps, Clocks, Pictures, and general House'requisites, Poultry, Potatoes, Onions, Bacon, elo. Unreserved Sale of Stock, -COO SHEEI', 3R.Vr.18.' 13 HKAD CATTLE, and 3 HOUSES. FRIDAY, >V. 2hb, at 12 o'clock. LOWES A lIM3 have received instructions from Mr .Robert Cade, who has boM his property, to sell by auction on tho premises, Black Rock Hill, To Uro Ore, tlio whole of his livo stock, consisting of 230 Lincoln crossbred ewes in tho wool with ovor 100 per cent of lambs, the oivob are 4, G and full mouth 240 hoggets, wothers sold separate 20 4 tooth Lincoln owes 84 fat shorn owes 20 „ „ 4 tooth wethers . 4 Lincoln rams 4 fat beasts 8 dairy cows 6 hoad young cattlo 1 heavy trap home, G years, 1 Pony 4 years 13 year old filly by Rapid Roan The property is about live miles from Mastortou, a good road for vehicles by Welch Bros or for horsemon by Maori Pah To Oro Oro. The Auctioneers draw special attention to tho stock which have been carofullfßeloctcd each your and tho sale is ontirely without reserve, Terms at LOWIS & lORNS, AUCTIONEERS, -STOCK & PKODUCESALESMEN, VALUATORS, AND GENERAL AGENTS. AGENCIES - The National Fire Insurance Company The Australian Mutual ProvidentSocioty Owen's Patent Sheep Dip Peacock's Lung Worm Specifio Messrs Rwd and Gray, Implement Makors, oi Dunedin Patent Wool Presses, Wire Strainors, &o .E R RABOSE'S WOOL PRESS Sample on Vioff ON HAND- '. Oats, White, Black and Gray Grass Seeds • VloufhandKervoori'lUinfa
Amusement GRAND CONCERT in aid of tho Bpadkmah Family will bo givon THEAL'REROYiL PROGRAMME OF CONCERT to bo held in the Theatre Royal in aid of the Spackman Family on WEDNESDAY, SOY, fira, , Ovotture .. Koisenberg's String Band Mr J J Bnagey Song "Friar of order Grey." MißsEHausmaimSong'MaidoftheMill' r Mr W Bray ... song, selected j MrHßees cornot solo ( Mr 11 Coleman .., son", selected i Miss A Watson ■„. son?, selected j Master REwiiiJlon sou? • ''Onr happy ( Trystingplaco." Overture ... Messrs Bees, Innes, Eton, ] and Winchester ; MiBS E Hausmann, son?, "Remember ; or Forget' Mr F G Moore, soDg "tho Fogbell'' , Mr SRalph, song "Over the Sea" Miss F Wood and Miss J Ingram, , Dialogue To conclude with a side splitting farco entitled the . MISSING JLINK. TIOKETS-2s and Is; to bo had at the principalstorcß. S. HAUSMANN, Promoter. OPERA HOUSE, WELLINGTON. COMMENCING FRIDAY OCT. 31MESSRS Williamson, Garnor and Co., have the ploaanre to aunounco tho FIRST APPEARANCE in WELLINGTON, of the famous Comedian Mr J. I* TOOLE, SUPPORTED BY HIS LONDON COMPANY, who will appear on the ahovo dato and for a limited number of nights, PRIUES Dress Circle 4s, Orchestra Stalls4s, Stalls 3s, Family Circle 2s. Pits one Shilling. ' Mana«or for Williamson, Garner, and Co. J, E. MOORE, AT CARTERTON, Sports and Gala. TO be held on Monday, 10th November, on tho Show Ground, Carterton,.nnder tho auspices of tho Carlorton Social Club, and commencing at 12,30 oclock. THE SPORTS PROGRAMME Consists of Thirteen interesting events of overy class,and with valuable awards The Pr'mcc of Wales Hav.dkiq) is worth £B, tho Hurdle handicap covers £3 JOs, and the other prizes aro in pronorlion. Tho events aro open to .all hiut-fidn residents of the Wairarop'a. Nominations for tho Prince of Wales - Handicap and Hurdle' Handicap closo with Mil Peboy Fkbeih, tho Secretary, at the OkrwrOlHce, Carterton, on Saturday, Ist November, at 9 p m. '.. OTHER ATTMVTWBS, . .
A BRASS BAND will play, and BefrosumoMs and Fruit Stalls will be on the ground. There will also bo a COSTUME CRICKET MATCH. . Visitors having costumes aro requested to communicate with the Secretary, MAYFOLEDANOEbythe Children] ill Fancy Dress.' ■ No Waiting about. An event got oft ovevy quarter of an hour. Admission la, children under twolvo, Cd, |IN THIS EVENING, Grand, Vocal, Instrumental, and Dramatic EntertainLent, 2s and Js, to conclude with a ■ Panel),'la,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3653, 4 November 1890, Page 3
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