THURSDAY JANUARY 28,189:'. , At 1 p.m ( , TARATAHISTOCK SALE. F: H. WOOD will sell by public - auctionat. bis Xaralahi Yards as a Dove— ~i , .lOO.Ewes^horn), • 100 Larab3, in the wool A Dairy Cows Several Hacks .. Further Entries Invited. ■' FRIDAY, 29m JANUARY, 1892 Ail U'Ci'icK.Important sale of valuab'n Thorough- . bred Rncm? Stud, Hacks, Light ' Harness and Draught Horses, Sheep, Cattle and Pisa. "[7l H. WOOD has been favoured with Jj «_ instructions from W. 0. Williams, Eaq.jfto eel! by public auction at his homestead, Kaiwaiwai, on the aboye dote, the whole of his will-known Racing Stud, including—the Thoroughbred Sire Yoltigeur BUOOD MARES—Mascotto, Kouini, ; Gentle Aimio, and Waitanga 3>year-,old Filly;. Discroet by Tim Whiffler, darn Discretion, (now in training) 8-year-old Filly Makl do' byßomingttm 2-year-old Filly by Tim Whiffler, dam Konini 2-year-old Filly by Tim Whiffler, dam Gentle Annie Yearlrcg Oolt by Remington, dam, Mascotte . Yearling Colt by Remington, dam Gentle Aimio The well -known huntor 'GuyFawka' Full pedigrees of above at' sale. ALSO—■Several good Hacks and Light Harness Hoises bfcoken and unbroken, pot by Danebury, R'P'ti.'ion, and Tim Whiffler; sotnu good medium aud heavy Draught Horses. 260 Fa|, Sheep 10 Heifers (empty) 3 years old 6 Dairy Cows in calf 6 Fat Cows : 8 Thoroughbred Berkshire Pigs, (young)' LUNCHEON PROVIDED. In order. to meot the convenience of buyers from Wellington! a brake will be at the Foatherston station tc meet the morninsjtrain, taking passengers back in time to catch the afternoon train. Sale at 1 o'clook sharp. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6M, 1892. ; At 11.30 a.m. CARTERTON RAM and EWE FAIR, .Under the auspices of the Wai« rarapa and East Coast Pastoral and Agricultural Society. FH, WOOD has beer, favoured with • instructions to sell by public auction a3 aboveOn a/o of Mr D, McMaster, of Mata- » whera-80 Purebred, 2 tooth Lincoln Rams. On a/o of Mr P. C. Threlkeld; of . Inglowood, Flaxton, Cantorbury—<Jo Purebred 2 tooth Lincoln Rams. On a/o of various Vendors—4o pure bred Romnoy Marsh rams, Further entries invited and advertised : aa received. ■ STOCK FOK PRIVATE SALE. 171 H. WOOD is favoured with in- . • struotions to offer for private sale the following Sheop, Oaltleand Horses, viz, I,ooo' Cross-bred Breoding Ewes, from 2 tooth to tresh full mouth 65 Purebred Romnoy Marsh Rams 800 Romnoy Marsh Lambs (after weaning) The above to be sold either as a whole or in lots,
11 3 year old Bullocks , 10 3 year old boilers 4 Heavy Draught Geldings, (guaranteed) • • PRELIMINARY NOTICE, ' IMPORTANT STOCK SaLEOF FIRST-CLASS BREEDING EWES; FH. WOOD has been favoured with Esq., to sell by'public auction at the Taratahi Sale Yards, about the end of February, the whole of lik surplus Ewes, ranging from two-tooth to fresh full mouth. Mr Bucliaunn's • Lincoln flock is so well known as to ronder further comment unnecessary. Full particulars will appear in future issue. STEAM COACH AM WAGttON FACTORY,. JAMES MUIR, (Late Eoss and Muir.) COAUHBUILDER, ENGINEER, Farrier, and GENERAL, BLAOKSMITH,
MY Engineering Department is now IVX under tho management of Mb JOHN CADE, whose extensive experience qualifies him to undertake engineer ing work sf any description in a first' class manner. . Engines, Sawmillim; Machinery, Combines, Chaffcutters, etc, eto, repaired at lowest rates. At the ANNUAL SHOW I still upheld my reputation for tirst-clasa work in the Coacnbuilding line, taking first honours for doublo buggy at both Shows. Cuatomors.placing their orders with me may rely on fitting a first-class job at a reasonableifigure;:' Mr R, CRAWFORD, the Ciiamhos Farrier of the Wairarapa, is still in charge of my Shoeing Department, and patrons may rely on getting their horses 6liod in tiio hast stylo. My price for HaCRS is. still FIVIs SHILLINGS Cadi, or 5/6 hooked, for either Stool or Iron Shoes, General Blacksmith™ in all its branches, Note—One Second-hand SOL W. AY WOOL PRESS For Sale—& Bargain. Price £6. J MXJIR, Oonchbuildcr, &o, &o, Steam Factory Qupen Street Masterton. HAMS AND BACON. KNOWN, to our Customers and public generally, to acrivo by the Penguin" 4 fresh consignment of our noted OamtbsboryHams and Bacon, tS'Noto the Address—- . The At Ham andßaconßlorc, Around Ik Comer, R.F. TEMPLE & CO. MASTERTON-OPAKI JOCKEY V CLDB. fpENDERS aro invitou for the Lease of the Opaki JBacecourse now in the occupation of T. E, Chamber lain Esq. -Preaent lease expires on 81st March, 1892. Separate lenders required for gnzing or cropping Full particulars on application to E. H. WiDMHGTON, V Secretary, Mastetton, 13th January t 18?2.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4017, 20 January 1892, Page 3
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