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. THU KBDAY JAGUAR! 88,1««. At 1 p.m. T&EATAHISTOCK SALE. anovo—- , . 100 Ewes (shorn.) . _''',. , 100 lambs, in the' wool '" • A Dairy Cows •' " Several Hacks'' ;' ; '' Further Entries Invited. FRIDAY, 29th JANUARY, 1892 Ail O'CLOCK. ■'■■ . Important 6»leof valuable Thoroughbvel Racine Stud, Hacks, Light Harness and Draught Horses, Sheep, jOattle and Pitja. Tjl fl. WOOD has been favoured with JP . instructions from W.O. Williams, Esq., to sell by public auction at his lioiuestead, KAiwAiw.tr, on the above date, tho whole o( his well-known-Bac-ini; Stud, including- , . The Thoroughbred Sire Volti»our BROOD MARKS—Muscutto, Koiiini, Gentle Annie, aud Waitanga •' - S.yoar-old Filly, Discrent, by Tim Whiler, dam Discretion, (now in training) '• ■•'-■■ 3-year-old Filly Maki do by Eemln»tnn ! 2-year-old Filly by Tim Whifflor, dam . Konini .:'..,'.' : 2-year-uld.Filly' byTim'Whifflor, dam Gentle Annie Yearircg Colt by Remington, dam ', ', Masciitte Vearlin« Colt by Remington, dam GontleAnnio ,; The well -known hunter' Ouy Fawks' Full pedigrees of above at sale,' - Several good Haoka and Light Harness Horses broken and i,' unbroken,'pot'.by Danebury, , Reminfjton, »'<* Tim W'hiffler; somo good liit'uiumand heavy Draught Horses. 250 Fat 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 meet the convenience of buyers from Wellington, a brake will beatthe.Feathorston station tc meet the morningtrain, taking passengers back in time to catch the afternoon train, Sale at 1 o'clock sharp, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6th, 1892, At 11.30 a.m. CARTERTON RAM aud EWB FAIR, Undor tho auspices of the Wai« raraja and East Coast Pastoral and Agricultural Society.

Li H, WOOD lias beer, favoured with Jj i hißtructiona to Bell by public auction as above—- , OHa/oofMrD,McMaster,ofMata-whera-80 Purebred, 2 tooth Lincoln Eams. On a/oof Mr P. 0, Threlkold, of In»lcwood, Flaxton, Cauterbury—3o Purebred 2 tooth Lincoln Hams. On a/c of various Vendors—4o pure bred Romney Marsh rams. Further ontries invited and advertised as leoeived.. STOOK FOR PRIVATE SALE, H. WOOD is favoured with in- ] i Btructions to offer for private tale the following Sheep, Cattle and Horses, viz. !- 1,000 Cross-bred Breeding Ewes, from 2 toGth to fresh full mouth G5 Purebred Romuoy Marsh Rama 500 Rtpney' Marsh Lambs (after weaning) The above to be sold either as % whole or in lots, 11 3 year old Bullocks 10 3 year.old 4 Heavy Draught Geldinga, (guaranteed) PRELIMINARY NOTICE. IMPORTANT STOCK SaLE OF FIRST-OLASS. BREEDING EWES. FH, WOOD has been favoured with , instructions from W. O.'Buchanan Esq., to sell by public auction at tho Taratahi Sale Yards, about the end of February, tho whole of his surplus Ewes, ranging from two-tootii to fresh full mouth, Mr Buchanan's Lincoln flock is so well known as to rodder further comment unnecessary. Full particulars will appear in future

COACH AND WAGGON JAMES MUIE, (Lak Ross amL Muir.) coauhbuilder, engiweeb, Farrier, and GENERAL BLACKSMITH. MY Engineering Department is non un dec the management of Ms JOHN CADE, whose oxtenaive oxperienco qualifies him to undertake engineer ing wurk st any description in a first class manner. Engines, Sawmillins; Machinery, Corn binea, Chaffcuttcrs, etc, etc, repaired at lowest rates, ■ At the ANNUAL BHOWI still upheld my reputation for tirst-class work in the Coachbuilding line, taking first honours for doublo bug»y at both Shows. Customers placing their orders with me may rely on jotting a first-class job at a reasonable figure. Mb R, CRAWFORD, the Champion Fahkier of the' Wairar'apa, is' still in i charge of ray Shoeing Department, and I patronß may rely on getting their horses shod in the bast style. My price for HACKS is BtiIIFIVE SHILLING!) I Cash, or 5/6 booked, for either Steel or Iron Shoes. ; I General Blacksmithing in all its branches,

Now-Uno Second-band SOLWAY WOOL PRESS : For Bale—A Bargain. Phice£6. J. M.TJIK, Ooaohbuilder, fa, fa, Steam Factory Queeu Street Masterton, F. I PINNY, SIRECI IMPORTEII Or . Musical Instruments ! 1 ORGANS from flo; PI ANOSfrom JE3O .: '■SiAXNEMTBKHT,i, .' ] WELLINGTON I ,' i ' , FOlt I & MUSICAL ( \ INSTRUMENTS. /] PiaQoa,'Organß, Harmoniums, -Violins »4c, at Wholesale Prices. 1 '; H t ; .

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4019, 23 January 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4019, 23 January 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4019, 23 January 1892, Page 3

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