LOWES & 10RN3. OWE S AN D 10 RN 3 ' STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1892. At 1 o'clock. ■ ,1200 Breeding Ewes . 100 Fat Wethers • 200 .Two tooth Wethors. i 200 Two tooth half bred Southdowns, mixed ewes and wethers 280 L;'niba . 100 Ewes 109 Lambs 100 Ewes, 2 to G tooth 3UO Lambs 260 2 tooth ewes 100 Ewis 04 Breeding ewes, to fresh full mouth 32 Lambs, mixed sexes 3 Dairy Cows 1 Draught Maro 1 Tip dray nnd f.iamo IMPORTANT S.ibK BY AUCTION OF Htciuu jlOnyincjs, Irou ShaUinji', W iigfjnn, Draj', Horses, eto. SATURDAY, JANUARY 30TU, 1892. zH2 o'clock, Messrs lowes and iornsiuvo received instructions lo sail at their roiina by auction as above, the following lust-class plant, Two 8-herse power Engines, 651b pressure, in first-clnsß condition GO feot Iron Shaftiui' 2 nnd '4 inch 1 Waggon 1 team three Draught Horses with harness ■1 Horse, Dray and Ilacncas 1 Platform Scales 50 feot Gin Driving Belt Lot Bearings, Tools, etc. Tho whole may be seun on the premises of the Auctioneers. . Tasterton Ram Fair. TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd k 3rd. Messrs lowes and iorns are favoured with instructions to sell at the aboye fair, 30 2 tooth Lincoln Rams bred by Perry Bros, 1 6 tooth Stud Lincoln bred by J. B, Suti oil. 10 2 tooth Lincoln Kama bred by E. Meredith. 20 2 tooth Lincoln Rams bred by D. Donald 160 2 tooth Lincoln Rams bred by W, •Watt. 20 2 tooth Romney Rams bred by F. Gray, 10 2 tooth Stud Rams bred by F. Gray. 80 2 tooth Romney Rams bred by Eglington. 40 2 tooth Romney Rams bred by A, Matthews.; 10 6 tooth Romney Rams bred by Eglington, 25 2 tooth pure Romney Rams bred by E.Dorsotfc. 25 pure bred 2-tooth Stud Lincoln Rams of the Kirkbam blood, bred by James Collins, Bawke's Bay. 25 first class Flock ditto, also bred by James Collins, On account of Mr E. W. Dorset. .20 2 tooth Romney Marsh Rams On account of other venders. 15 4 year old Lincoln Rams, bred by Mr Speedy of Napier, 9 fresh full-mouth Lincolus, bred by Messrs Elder and Co; 20 full mouth Lincolns, by various breeders. 40 full mouth Lincolns, bred by Messrs Beetham. OPENING NOTICE. SCOTT'S TEMPERANCE hotel Opposite the Masterton Coach Factoky. \ITILL BE OPEN on and aftorthe VV first day of Ootobor for the Recoption of Boarders and the travelling public. Tlioso giving tho house a call will find ciyility combined with comfort. Terms as per usual on application to the Proprietor. SCOTT S TEMPERANCE HOTEL, Queen-street Masterton GOOD PADDOCKS TOR HOBBEB. COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON. C. SMITH & Co., IN tendering this notice to che general public, beg to offer their thanks to their patrons, and also inform the public generally that they have just opened 20 cases of Ne<v Goofls for the: Christmas and New Year trade, comprising ]—
2 cases of Men's Tiveed Suits from 19/13 to 60/ 2 oaeos uf Moil's Trousors from 5/11 .per pain 2 cases of Men's Trousors arid Vests from 10/6 porpair 2 cases of Men's Straw Bats from 1 each 1 case Boys' Knioker Suits 4/11 to 17/6 1 case Gont's Ties, Socks, &c,, &«., &c, 12 do?en Hard Felt Hats 5/6, worth 8/6 • 36 dozen Merino Socks at 6d per pair 1 caso Resratta and Wlute Shirts, new patterns 2 cases Men's, fouths' and Boys' Straw. Hats SPECIAL LINE ok HARVEST HATS SIXPENCE EACH, Straw Helmets forHaryest 6d each. FOR THE SHOWEOOM--3 cases Straw Hats, Fancy Apron's Ladies' Lineii fronts, Flowers, Pinafores, Ladies' White and Coloured Garabaldie Jackets ' /iV ORE AT VARIETY. Ladles' Underclothing Department is complete in all its branches, C. SMITH, while in the Old Country has given' great care Hi selecting the above goods; whioli will be a sufficione guarauteo'of value and style, and we are confident cannot be surpassed.: Intending purchasers will do well to inspect the Stock 'Wore they invest in'their Christmas Clothipg. . • 0. mm and Co,, ; CASH STORE, , QUEEN STREET, MABTERTON. jßitANOHEa—Wellington,- Nolsoh, Grey- | mouth and Weatport. ,r; ' NOTIOE l ' v The Tauera Smithy. TOBN TAPL'K having purchased 0 the Taueru Smithy (lately carried on by Mr Georoe'Townsend) together witli the' whole' of the valuable fittings and working appliances, wishes to inform horse ownersand residonts in the district that he has engaged a thoroughly competent I^lacksmitli to manage the busings, and is now prepared to receive all descriptions of work, : 'All work exeotited with despatch at! : : Moderate Rates, f ' SSOEtKCI A SfKUUIf. .
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4018, 21 January 1892, Page 3
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752Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4018, 21 January 1892, Page 3
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