LOWES k lORNS. Special Sale of Young Cattle from Canterbury, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY. 20, 1892. T'o WES'and lORNS nro instructed to Jj seil at their .yards ns above, a oonsignmoit of—--200 woll»bred 1\ year old cattle, mixed soxns Will bo' drafted and classed to suit purchasers. 2 Draught Horsos T OWES AND lO'RNS' JU STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27,1892. At 1 o'clock. 1200 Breeding Ewes 100 Fat Wtthors 200 Two tooth Wethers 200 Two tooth half b.cd Southdowns, mixed eneaand wethera 280 Lambs IMPORTANT S:\LE BY AUCTION OF Stcmn HCujyiues, Iron "Wuggron, Dray, Horses, etc. SATOItDAY, .JANUARY 30m, 1892, At 2 o'clock. MESSRS LOWES and lORNS have received instructions to soil at their rot ma by auction aa above, the following; Gist 'Class plant -■ Two 8-horse power Engines, 651b pressure, in firat-class coudition 66 feet Iron Shaflinp 2 and '4 inch 1 Waggon 1 team three Draught Horses with harness 1 Howe, Dray and Harnosß 1 Platform Scales 50 feet Bin Driving Bolt Lot Bearings, Tools, etc The whole may be seen on the pre* mises of the Auctioneora. Masterton Ram Fair. TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, I''KBRUARY2nd&3rd. MESSRS LOWES AND lORNS m favoured with instructions to sell at the aboyo fair, 30 2 both Lincoln Rams bred by Perry Bros. 1 6 tooth Stud Lincoln bred by J. B, Sutton, 13 2 tooth Lincoln Rams brod by E. Meredith, 20 2 tooth Lincoln Rams bred by D," Donald 160 2 tooth Lincoln Rams bred by W. Watt, 20 2tJothßomneyßams bred by F. Gray. 10 2 tooth Stud Rams bred by F. Gray. 80 2 tooth Roinney Rams bred by Eglington. 40 2 tooth Romnay Rams bred by A, V Matthews, 10 6 tooth Romuoy Rams bred by Eglirfglon, 25 2 tooth pure Romney Rama brod by E. Doraotfc.
OPENING NOTICE. SCOTT'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL OrPOSITE TUB Masterton Coach Factory. VI TILL BE OPEN on and aftor the y\ first da> of October for the Reception of Boarders and the travelling pubiio. Those giving tho' house a call will find ciyility combined with comfort. Terms as per usual on application to the Proprietor, SCOTT S TEMPERANCE HOTEL, QdebN'Stkeet .Masterton i GOOD PADDOCKS for BOSSES, COACH AND WAGGON JAMES MUIE, (Late Ross and Mm.) COAUHBUILDER, ENGINEER, FARRIER, and GENERAL BLAOKSMITH. MY Engineering Department is now under the management of Mn JOHN CADE, whose extensive experience qualifies him to undertake engineer ing work sf any description in a firstclass manner. Engines, Sawmilling Maoliinery, Com bines, Ohaffcuttcrs, etc, etc, repaired at lowest rates. At the ANNUAL SHOW I still upheld my roputation for tirst-class work in the Oonchbuildinj; line, taking first honours for double buggy at both Shows. Customers placing their orders with me may rely on setting a first-class job at a reasonable figure. , ■. Mr R, CRAWFORD, the Champion Farrier of the Wairarapn, is still in ehargo of my Shoeing Department, and patrons may rely on getting their horses shod in the bast stylo. My price for HACKS is still FIVE SHILLINGS Cash, or 5/6 hooked, for eithor Steel or Iron Shoes. General Biaoksmithino in all its branches, Note—One Second-hand SOLWJAY WOOL PRESS For Sale— & Bargain. Price £6, J. MTJ 18, . Coachbuilder, &o, &c, Steam Factory Queeu Street Masterto n. WAIRASAPA NORTH COUNTY. f PHE date of closing tenders for re--1 pairs to tho Teuui Bridge has boon extended till noon on SATURDAY, 28rd January. (Sd.) F. G: MOORE. Clerk. Masterton, January 15th, 1892. IVTEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS, WELLINGTON SECTION,' ANJN.IVEBSAE-Y.D4Y, 22nd January, 1892. RACES AT HUTT PARK. Excursion Tickets (available for return ■ on day of .issue only) maj be ok tained as under •: Wellington, Petone, and Lower Hutt, and undermentioned stations (either way)— Ist 2nd Glass, Class. Feathorston ~, ~, 7s Od 5s Od Greytown ... . .„ 8s 6d Cs Cd Carterton ... ,'„ 8s (id Gs Gd Masterton 9s Od 7s Od Eketahuna Us Gd 8s Od Trains will run as under— • Leave Eketahuna for Wellington at G a,m, and4p.ni, j Masterton, 7.J0 a.m. and 5.15 p.m;; Carterton, 7.28 a.m. and 5.43 p.m,; Greytown, 7.45 am.ands.so p.m,) Featherston, 8,20 a.m. and 6.28 p.m.; Kaitoke, 10.7 a m', and 8.22 p.m.; arriving in Wellington at 11.40 a,m,, and lOp.ur Leave .Wellington for Eketahuna at 7,15 a.m. and 5,20 p.m,; Lowor Hutt, 7.46 a.m, and 5.63 p.m,; Featherston, 10.42 a.m. and 8.28 p.m.; Greytown, 10.40 a,m. and 8.26 p.m.; Carterton/ 11:25 a.m. and.'..9.10 '- p.m.; Masterton, 12,2 p.m. and 9.43 p.m, i arriving in Eketahuna at 1,10 p,m, and 10;48 p.mi BYORDEfi. Traffin Agent's Office, • Wellington, 14th January, 189?, ;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4016, 19 January 1892, Page 3
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