Lowes and lorns STOCKSALE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11th, 1891, AT 1 OX'LOUK. 600 breeding ewes 500 shorn lambs 100 lambs 250 Crossbred Ewes 250 Lambs 500 lambs 300 merino ewes 500 Merino ewes 100 Woolly Lambs 200 Shorn do 150 Ewes 150 Lambs 500 Merino Ewes 500 Cross bred Ewes 100 store ewes 400 Breeding Ewes 500 Crossbred Ewes 500 do do 250 Lambs 250 Ewes 250 Lambs 100 Lambs 200 Breeding Ewes 10 Lincoln Earns 10 Romney do 80 breeding ewes 60 4-tooth Merinos 00 aged do 50 Fat Ewes 8 Lincoln Earns 35 Yearling Cattle 7 Fat Cows 14 pigs
Lowes and lorns' STOCK SALE, AT PAHIATUA. SATURDAY, MARCH 14, At 1 o'clock. 300 Cross bred Wethers 400 Breeding Ewes 300 do do 250 do do 400 Lambs 300 Crossbred ewes 200 Lambs 20 Earns Cattle, Horses, etc. Sale of Furniture, Books, Tools, etc. SATUEDAY, MARCH 21st, At 2 O'Clock. who is leaving this district, to sell at the auction mart, without the slightest reserve— Furniture and Effects, from Drawing, Dining, and Bedrooms, Kitchen and Cooking Utensils, A Valuable Library embracing Encyclopedia Brittanica 20 volumes, (58 volumes Illustrated Works, 250 Books by Best Authors, 1 Astronomical Telescope by Dolland of London, 1 Ship's Telescope, Large Musical Box, 34 Pictures, 5 Guns by Best Makers, Crockery and Cutlery, Glassware, and sundries, and hosts of Useful Household .Requisites. Farm and Garden Tools, etc. Mr Campbell having disposed of his homestead and leaving Wairarapa, the sale will be entirely without reserve. MESSRS LOWES & lORNS are instructed by the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Wellington, on behalf of the Mortgagee under power of Bale in accordance with the provisions of The Land Transfer Act, 1885, TO SELL without reserve, at their Auction Rooms, Masterton, on SATURDAY, the 21st day of March, 1891, at 3.30 o'clock, those valuable suburban Sections in the Special Settlement of Parkvile, containing 3 acres each more or less, being Sections 142 and 143, WITH
Substantial Dwelling House of 5 rooms. Dairy ana Outbuildings, occupied by Robert Henry Fogden. Particulars and conditions of sale can be inspected at the offices of THE AUCTIONEERS, or C. A. POWNALL. Solicitor Masterton. HORSE FAIR. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18. At 1 o'clock. ' OWES & 10RJNS will hold a special J sale of Horses as above. The entries for which are at present — 60 Hack Horses from Porangahau, 15 Draught horses also— Draughts, Light Harness, etc. ALVATION A EMY CENTRAL DIVISION. STAFF-CAPTAIN ROBINSON, d.o. AND Mlusical Troupe, Saturday, March 7th to Tuesday, March 10th, MASTERTON, Harvest Festival. Wednesday, March IIth.EKETAHUNA. Thursday, March 12th, PAHIATDA. Friday.March 20th,MANGATAlNOKA. Saturday, March 14th to Tuesday, March 17th, HASTINGS, Harvest Festival. Wednesday, March 18th and Thursday, March 19th, NAPIEK. Saturday, March 21st to Tuesday, March 24th, WOODVILLE, Presentation of Colours and Tea on Tuesday. i Will shortly Arrive, THE PHONOGRAPH. (Under the direction of Messrs McMahon) EDISON'S STARTLING TALKING MACHINE. MessrsMcMahon have much pleasure in announcing the exhibition of Mr Edison's Latest Phonograph. Professor Douglas Archibald, M.A., Oxon, will deliver an intensely interesting Lecture, and exhibit the incredible capabilities of Edison's Astounding Machine. Songs by Mr J. L. Toole, Miss Nellie Stewart, &c. Speeches by Mr W. E. Gladstone and Sir George Grey. Ballads by Madame Burton, " Paul Jones," Ac. Instrumental music performed in England and America will be actually reproduced with marvellouß fidelity. —THE PHONOGRAPH— The most wonderful achievement of the ingenuity of man. I WM. A. J INK J US, ' Manager.
JAMES WICKENB, CORNER of QUEEN & PERKY Sts, f>EGS to inform his Customers and J the Public that he is now prepared to deliver Bread in all parts of the Borough. Bread, Fancy Goods, &c, of First Class Quality and at Reasonable Prices. Balls, Picnics, Private and Wedding Parties catered for on reasonable terms. ONE SHILLING LUNCH A SPECIALITY,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3751, 11 March 1891, Page 3
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