LOWES AND IOKNS. _ IMPORTANT SALE BY AUCTION. LINCOLN SHEKP, FAT CATTLE, Etc, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1891, At 1 o cluck. Messrs lowes & iorns have received instructions fr>m Dr Hoskino, who has disposed of his tVpraiti estate, to Bell on the premises as above, the whole of his purebred Lincoln Sheep, Fat. Cattle, etc, viz—--1320 Lincoln Ewes from 4 tooth to fresh full mouth, with 100 per cent of Lincoln Lambs at foot 760 Lincoln Ewes with 100 per cent Southdown Lambs 500 Two tooth Lincoln Ewes 250 ~ Lincoln South Down cross 700 Two-tooth Lincoln Wethera 600 Fat Wethers 50 Fat Cattle 60 Ewes in the wool 60 Lambs
j Dairy Cows, Station Hacks, etc. The auctioneers draw special attention to the above, which being a Genuine Clearing Bale, will afford a most favorable opportunity fur acquiring first-class stock. Dr Hosking's Weraiti flock, which for "the past ten years haß been under the experienced management of Mk F. I.ee, is without doubt one of the best in the district and will be offered to unreserved competition on the above date, and should prove a good chance to breeders to secure an exceptionally pure strain of Lincoln blood, as none but the best rams have ever been in the flock, price never having barred the selection of the most'fitting sires both in point of breeding, wool and constitution. Coaches will leave Masfcerton at noon FOK SALE BY AUCTION. HOUSE AND LAND, UPPER PLAIN, MaSterton. SATURDAY—Dec 12th, at 2 o'clock. MESSRS Lowes & lorns are favored with instructions to sell at their rooms, Masterton, as above, that eliigible 5 ROOMED HOUSE, with 1 rood 3| perches of lind, lately occupied by Mr 6. Farmer. The Property is well situated ; within easy walking distance of the Post Office, and should command the attention of Investors. TERMS AT SALE. ALSO The goodwill of Lease of Section in Dixon-st, opposite Public Parlt, from Town Lands Trustees, unexpired term of 18 years with all improvements thereon,
OPENING NOTICE. ttCOTT'S TE MPERANCfi HOTEL Opposite the Masterton Coach Factory. \\TILL BE OPEN on and after the V\ first da> of.' October for the Reception of Boarders and the tra/elling pub.ic. Those giving the house a call will find ciyility combined with comfort. Terms as per usual on application to the Proprietor. SCOTT'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL, O.DEEN- STREET MASTERTON GOOD PADDOCKS fob BOSSES.
Temperance hotel, (Adjoining Drill flail), Masterton. DAVID DIXON Proprietor. Having taken oyer the above centrally situated and commodious House, 1 beg to solicit a continuance of the patronage accorded my predecessor. No effort will be spared to ensure the comfort oi Boarders and Visitors. Meals At All Hours. 11HE friends of Mr Walter Culling, of the Manaia, are respectively invited to attend the funeral of his late son, John, which will leave the Catholic Church on Saturday, at 4 o'clock. Z. M. HOAR, Undertaker.
MASTERTON BOAD BOABD. Proposal to raise a loan of £BOO for Formation, Metalling, and Bridging, etc., on theTe Mara-Kiriwhakapapa Roads, "VTOTICE is hereby given that a poll of J\| ratepayers interested in the above proposal, will be held at the Office of the Board, Masteiton, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m., on SATURDAY, the sth day ot December, 1891 F. G. MOORE, Returning Ofhcer. Masterton, 30th November, 1891.
MASTERTON ROAD DISTRICT. PUBLIC tenders will tilose at noon on WEDNESDAY, December 9th, at the Road Board office, Masterton, (where specifications, etc., may be seen) for— Contract Ao. 'S, Dorset's !Koad, o| cond ioria.»«ct nbout 1 iiiHe of t>ridie track oil the Kiilcnainu rpfttl e?{tenssioa, F. Q. MOQRE, Clerk, Masterton, November 30th, 1891. STEAM 30ACH AND WAGGON FACTORY, JAME SMUIR, (Late Ross and Mnir.) COACHBUILDER, ENGINEER, FaRRIER, and GENERAL BLACKSMITH »yTY E'yineering Department i|no\Y VI under the management of Mr P 4 HN OADE, 'whose' extensive experi ice ijualifys him to undertake engineer ig work «f any description in a firstasa manner. Engines, Sawmiilinfi; Machinery, Combines, Chaffcutters, etc, etc, repaired ft't lowest ra^HS. At the ANNUAL SHOW I still upheld my reputation for tirst-class work in tlje Coachbyiiidipg line, taking first honours for double buggy at both Shows. Customers placing their orders with me may rely on getting a first-class job at a reasonable figure. Me R. CRAWFORD, the Champion Farbieb of the Wairarapa, is still in charge of roy Shoeing Department, and patrons may rely on getting thek hordes shod in the hast style. for saC£3 is - still FIVE SHILLINGS Cash, or 5/6 booked, for either Steel or Iron Shoes. Generai; BlacksmithiN(? in ?,11 branches, Note—One Second-hand SOLWAY WOOL PRESS For Sale—A Bargain. Price £6 «J. 31 XJ 18, Coachbuilder, &c, &c, Steam Factory, Queen Street Masterton.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3981, 5 December 1891, Page 3
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