THURSDAY,JANUARY 28, 1891'. At TARATAHI STOCK SALE;' FH, WOOD will soli by public , auction at hia l'aratahi Yards as uoove—--100 Ewes (shorn) , ■ 100 Lambs, in the wool .4 Dairy Cows Several Hacks , - ■ Furthor Entries Invited. FRIDAY, 29th JANUARY, im~ AT 1 U'Clook. . Important sale of valuab'e Thoroughbrol Racm? Stud, Uacks, Light Harness and Draught Horses, Sheep, Cattle and Pigs. |7l H. WOOD has been favoured with Jj , instructions from W. (). Williams, lisq,, to sell.by public auction at his homestead,' Kaiwaiwai,' on • the aboye diito, the whole, of his jvoll-known Racini; Stud, including—' the Thoroughbred Sire Voltigeur BItOOD MAKES—Jhscutto, Kinjiini, Gentlo Annie, and Waitanga , - 3'j'oav-old Filly, "'Discreet by Tim . Whifflei',:dam Discretion, (now in training) 8-year-old, Filly Maki do by Remington • 2-year-old Filly by Tim Wlufllor, dam '- * Konini '' : 2-year-old Filly by Tim Whifller, dam I Gentle Annio Yearling Colt by Remington, dam Mascutto Yearling Colt'by Remington, dam Gentle Annie Tho well-known hunter 'UuyFawks' Full pedigrees of above at sale. ALSO — Several good Hacks and Light Harness Hoisos broken and unbroxeii, pot by Danebury, Remin n 'o", and Tim Whifßer; somo medium and heavy Draught Horses. 250 Fat Sheep 10 Heifers (empty) 3 years eld * G Dairy Cows hi calf, 8 Fat Cora . 1 8 Thoroughbred ■ Borkahiro! Pigs', (young), LUNCHEON PROVIDED, In order to, meet tho conteuience of buycra from Wellington, a brake will he at the Foathorston station tc meet theniorningtraii), taking passengers back iii timo to catch the afternoon train. Sale at 1 o'clock sharp, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY otii, 1892, ' At 11.30 a.m. OARTGfITON RAM m EWE FAIR, Under tho auspices (if the Wairarapa and East Coast-Pastoral and Agricultural Society. FH, WOOD lias beer, favoured with > instructions to sell by public auction as aboveOn a/c of Mr D, MoMaster, of Malawhera—Bo Purobrud, 2 tooth Lincoln Rams., On a/o of Mr P. C, Threlkeld, of ■ Inglewood, ..Flaxtou; Canterbury- 80 Purebred 2 tooth Lincoln Rams. / On a/c of various Vendors—4o pure ~ bred Romnoy Marsh rains. Further entries invited and advertised as lecoived.. STOCK FOR PRIVATE SALE.' FH, WOOD is favoured with ina structions to offer for private sale the following Sheep, Cattle and Horsea, viz, i—--1,000 Cross-bred Breeding Ewes, from 2 tooth to fresh full mouth 65 Purebred Romuoy Marsh Rains 600 Romnoy Marsh Lambs (after weaning) The above to be sold either as a whole or in lots, II 3 year old Bullocks . 10 3 year old heifers 4 Heavy Draught Ooldings, (guaranteed) PRELIMINARY NOTIOE.
IMPORTANT STOCK SaLE OF FIRST-OMSS BREEDING EWES. H, WOOD Mb been favoured with , instructions from Wi 0. Buchanan Esq., to sell by public auction at the Taratnhi Sale Yards, about the end of February, tlio wholoof his surplus Ewes, ranging from two-tooth to fresh full mouth. Mr Buchanan's Lincoln flock is so well known as'tender further comment unnecessary. Full particulars will appear in future issue, STEAJI COACH ANDWAGUON FACTORY, , JAMES MUIE, (Late Moss and Afuir.j COAUHBUILDER, ENGINEER, farrier, and ; GENERAL BLACKSMITH. r Engineering Department is now uu der tho management of Mn JOHN CADE, whose extoiißivo experience qualifies him to undertake engineer ing work sf any description in a firstclass manner. Engines, Sawmilling Machinery, Com bines, Oliaffeutters, etc, eto, repaired at lowest rates, >. ■ ■ • At the ANNUAL BHOWI still upheld my reputation for first-class work in the Coachbuilding lino, taking first honours for double buggy at both Shows. Customers placing their orders with me may rely on string a first-class job at a reasonable figure. Mr R. CRAWFORD, the Champion Fakrieb of tho Wairaraps, is still in ohargo of my Shoeing Department, nnd patroiiß may rely on getting their horses shod in the bast, style. My price for hacks is stm fivh shillings Cash, or 5/6 booked, for either Stoel or Irou Shoos. General Blaoksmitdinq in all its branches, Note—Une Socorid-hand SOLWAY WOOLPRESS For Bale—A Bargain. Piuct £6, muie, Coachbuildor, &P. &C, Steam Factory Queeu Street M aster ton. HAMS AND BACON. KNOWN, to our Customers and public generally, to arrive by the ■: ' ' "S'S, Peipm" , . , a fresh consignment ,of. pur : noted Canterbury Ks*Nototlie Address-;. , ■* AVIIam indßdibn Store, Arml the Cornr, R.F. TEMPLE & CO. MASTKRTON OPAKI JOORBif OLUB. ; A tho &.•' inenißbra pf. tho alove Club will be held atthe Club, Hotel on Saturday, iißrd- Jinilary, at 7 p.m. Busincss.-To paw .programmo. Iprj/Autumn meeting lii.dgeneral. E. H. WADfiINGTON. „ ■ /. Secretary. /
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4018, 21 January 1892, Page 3
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708Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4018, 21 January 1892, Page 3
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