LOWES AND lORNS. SALE OF HORSES. WEDNESDAY, 14th OCTOBER, '9l, At 1 o'clock. MESSRS LOWES AND lORNS wi'l hold a Sale of Horses at thefr Yards as above. Entries received cornChestnut Mare, aaed, by Don Juan, dam •St. Patrick mare. Bay Mare, aged, (unknown). Bay Gelding, 7 years, by Voltigeur, dam JRiddlesworth mare. Bay Mare, 7 years, by Voltigeur, dam Oliver Cromwell maro. Bay (reldirg, 7 years, by "Voltigeur, dam Bay Middleton mare. Bay Gelding, 5 years, by Camden, dam Bay Middleton mare. Bay Gelding, 4 years, (unbroken) by Voltigeur, dam bay Middleton mare. Bay Draught Mare, aged, broken to all kinds of harness. Bay Mare, 8 years, by Tattler, broken to harness. _ Brown Mare, 9 years, (tull sister to Sir Tatten), by Tattler, dam Nutwith mare. Chestnut Mare, 3 years, by Camden Colt, dam unknown. Bay Mare. 4 years, (unbroken) by Voltigeur, dam Don Juan mare. Grey Mare, 4 years, (unbrokens by Voltigeur, dam Tattler mare. Bay Filly. 3 years, (unbroken), by Camden Colt, dam Don Juan mare.Bay Filly, 3 years, (unbroken), by Camden Colt, dam Riddlesworth mare. Bay Filly, 3 years, (unbroken), by Camden Colt, dam Tattler mare. Hay Colt, 3 years, (unbroken), by Camden Colt, dam Oliver Cromwell Mare Bay Filly, ?. years, (unbroken), by Camden Colt, dam Tattler mare. Pair Chestnut Pon-es, under 12 hands, (unbroken), 3 and 4 years. Ea> Mare, 7 years, (broken), by Dan O'Connell, dam Tattler mare. Prize Hack, " Hibernian." Colt, 3 years, by Prnmier, first blood. Bay Gelding, 4 years, by Voltigeur. 2 Light Draugh; Mares. 1 Light Draught Gelding. 2 Draught Horses 1 forming a good plough 1 Draught Mare f team. 3 Hacks. 1 Bay Draught Mare, aged. 3 Hacks. Windsor Park Carriage with Horse and new set Harness. 1 Brown Howe, Obed, 6 years, by Voltiguer, dam Ruth. 1 Bay Gelding, aged, by Premier, (good Lady's hack). 1 Chestnut Gelding 6 years, by Admiral. 1 Black Mare, aged, by Kingfisher. 1 Pair Buggy Horses (1 bay filly 4 years, 1 gelding 6 years). 1 Chestnut Filly, 3 years, by Treason, dam Pacific mare. 1 Black Filly, 3 years, by Fitzherculea, dam Alice, Alice by Teranga. 1 Chestnut Geldia«, 4 years, by Puriri, dam by Wanakia. 1 Brown Cob. 4 years, by Admiral (unbroken). 1 Chestnut Filly, 2 years, by Piscatonous, dam by Kingfisher. 1 Black Filly, 2 years by Treason, dam by Pflcific* 1 Bay Filly, 2 years, by Treason, dam by Barbarian. 1 Brown Mare, by Barbarian, in foal to Kalipha. 1 Chestnut Filly, Draught, 2 years, by Premier. 7 Light draughts (unbroken) 2 Bay horses 1 Chestnut Gelding, 4 years old, by Treason, out of Stirabout mare 10 first-class Draught Horses (broken) OWES AND lORNS' 1 STOCK SALE. OCTOBER 21st at 1 O'clock. 60 Ewes and Lambs (100 percent) 20 Fat Wethers 30 Mixed Cattle, mostly steers 11 3-year-old Steers 4 3-year-old Heifers (empty) 20 dry Eweß 6 fat Cowa 1 Ayrshire Bull, 2$ years old
OPENING NOTICE. SCOTT'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL, Opposite the Masterton Coach Factory. \T» TILL BE OPEN on and after the W first day of October next for the Reception of Boarders and the travelling pubiie. Those giving the house a call will find oiyility combined with comfort. Terms as per usual on application to the Proprietor. SCO TT'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL, Queen-street, ~„..Masterton GOOD PADDOCKS for BOSSES. ELLIOTT & Co. 'AVE just landed ex •« Elderslie " ix and " Tainui," Twenty Cases and Packages of Selected Saddlery, ajmongifc which may be mentioned i— ' 1 case Gents' English Hunting Saddles. 1 CASE Of well-selected Ladies' and Gents' Saddles (high quality and finish). Also a few sets of English Light Harness, together with one set of West End pattern, exceedingly handsome and of Buperb finish. Special attention is directed to a line of the new "Acme" metal Stirrup lr.ohs, Bits, and Spurs, which are as hard as steel and will not rust or corrode. Also landed a large assortment of the latest patent Buggy, Gfc, and. Cab furnishings. A poiinpetent staff of Collar and flarnessmakerß kept and satisfaction guaranteed for all work to p.«r charge. I JAMES ELLIOTT & Co,, Queen Street, Maaterton. ALFREDTON gTORE & POST OFFICE. JAMES MAXWELL KOSCOE. FOR SALE. "1 6 h.p Hornsoy's Portable Steam | Engine, a jrantity of circular saws, clamps, boring and morticing machine, etc. Apply to H. H. WOLTEKS, Carterton. I NOTICE. ") ANDREW begs to inform _«_ \', the public generally that he has commenced business as BLACKSMITH and SHOER in the premises lately occupied by Mr E. McEwen. R. Andrew is well-known in this district, having been for many years with Mr Farquhar Gray, and be has therefore a good ■ knowledge of tho requirements of setf tiers. Haviug been in theemp.oy of the Auckland Stad Company for a number of years, he has a thorough experience in the shoeing of thoroughbred and • drrught horses, and is well-known for his workmanship to trainers in both North and South Islands. .Patrons can rely upci* civility, combined with moderate charges, and a trial ia respectfully solicited. PSTleaae note the addressPremises lately occupied by Mr E. McEwen.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3936, 12 October 1891, Page 3
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