THURSDAY JANUARY 28,-1892. At 1 p.m. TARATAHI STOCpALE. _U t unction at his fnratnhi Yards as above—--100 Ewes.(shorn) 100 Lambs, in the woul 70 Good breeding ewes 80 Lambs (in the wool) 4'Dairy Cows Several Hniks Further Entries Invited. FRIDAY, 20ra JAKCAHTE, 1892, AilU'CucK. important nalc of vnluab'n Thoroughbrei Bacin? Stui, Hacks, Light , Harness mid' Draught Hcrsos, . Sheep, Cattle and Pii>a. ; } fl. WUOD has been favoured with D . instructicint from W. t). Williams, ISsq., to Bell., by public auction at his hiii„o.«toad, Kaiwaiwai, on the aboye date, tho whole of his wi-11-knmvn Kaciri£» Stud, including— The Thoroughbred Siro Voltigeur BROOD MARES-Masoilto, Konini, Gentle Auuio, and Waitanga 3-year-old Filly, Discrent by Tim Whiffler, dam Discretion, (now m training) 3-year-old Filly Maki do by Remingtim '■'■■■ Z-ycar-old Filly by Tim Whiffler, dam Konini 2-year-old Filly by Tim Whiffler, dam Gentle Annie Yearling Celt by Remington, dam Maacotte Yearling Colt' by Remington, dam Gentle Annio The well-known hunter 'GuyFawks' Full pedigrees of above at sale. Several good Hacks and Light Harness Hoises broken and unb.o„cii| got by Danebury, Remington, and Tim Whiffler; some good medium and heavy 250 Fat Sheep ' \ ■ 10 Heifers (empty) 3 years old 6 Dairy Cows in calf 0 Fat Cows 8 Thoroughbred Berkshire Pigs, (young) LUNCHEON PROVIDED. In order to meet tho convenience of buyers from Wellington, a brake will be at the Feathatston station tcrneot themorningtra'uj, taking patiengers 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 and EWE FAIR, Under the auspices of the Wai» rarafa and East Coast Pastoral and Agricultural Society, 71 H, WOOD has beor. favoured with _ • instructions to sell by publio auction as aboveOn a/e of Mr D, MoMaster, of Mate-whera-90 Purebred, 2 tooth Lincoln Rams. Ona/oofMr P. O.Threlkeld, of Inglewood, Flaxton, Canterbury—so Purebred 2 tooth Linoolnßams. On n/c of various Vendors—4o pure bred Bumnoy Marsh rams. On account of Sir E, W. Dorset. 25 2 tooth Romney Marsh Rams On aocount of W B Allen 10 2 tooth Romney Marsh stud rams, bred by vendor 1 4 tooth Romney Marsh stud ram, bred by J 0 York, Hawera 1 lull nioutb Romney Marsh stud ram, bred by a Matthews 8 Ram lambs, bred by vendor 10 2 tootli Rnmney Marsh stud owes 10 4 tooth Romney Marsh stud ewes _ On account of othßr venders, 15 4 year ola Lincoln Rams, bred by Mr Speedy of Napier. 9 fresh full-mouth Lincolns, bred by Messrs Elder and Co; 30, full mouth Linoolnß, by various ■breeders. , | .■"", GO full mouth Lincolns, bred by Messrs Bcetham. 2 4 tooth Lincoln stud rams, bred by Hon M. Holmes 1 aged Lincoln stud ram, bred by A. M. Olarke, Esq, Temuka 14 tooth Lincoln stud ram, bred by R, Hair,Wangamii 1 full mouth Lincoln stud ram, bred by Elder Bros, Tenui Further entries invited .and advertised
PRELIMINARY NOTICE, JMPORTANTSTOCKSaLEOF FIRST-OLASS BREEDING EWES, , I H. WOOD has been favoured with ;, instructions from W. 0, Buohanan Esq., to sell liy public auction at the Taratahi Sale Yards, about the end of February, (ho whole of Iris surplus Ewes, ranging from two-tooth to fresh full mouth. Mr Buchauan's Lincoln flock is so well known as to render further comment unnecessary. Full particulars will appear in future issue. STOOK FOR PRIVATE SALE. T* H. WOOD is favoured with in- ; ■ Btructions to offer for private sale the following Sheep, Cattle and Horses, viz, ; 1,000 Cross-bred Breeding Ewes, from 2 tootli to fresh full mouth 65 Purebred Romney Marsh Rams 800 Romnoy Marsh Lambs (after weaning) : The above to be sold either as a whole or in lots.. : 11 3 year old Bullooliß 10 3 year old heitera 4 Heavy Draught Geldings, (guaranteed) VEHICLES FOR PRIVATB SALE. 1 DOUBLE seated Bupgy, with pole shafts built by Rowse, and Hurrell, of Wellington, Now Rußtio Trap, 1 Spring Trap, 2nd hand but in Ist , ''ass order. '1 Gig, light and Btrong do do Either of the above are to bo bad a bargain, Apply to F, H.WOOD, .' Greytown. COACH AND WAGUON FAOTORY. JAMESMUIE, (Late Boa ant Mrir,) COAUHBUILDER, ENGINEER, FARRIER,™ GENERAL BLACKSMITH. Y Engineering Department is uos jux' un der the management of Me JOHN CADE, whose extensive experience qualifies him to undertake engineer ingworkaf any .description in a firstclass mauner. Engines, Sawmilling Machinory, Com bines, Chaflcutters, etc, etc, repaired at lowest rates, '. At the ANNUAL BHOW. J still upin the Coachbuilding line, taking iinC honours for double buggy at both Shows. Oustotueta'placing their orders with me teasonawe ngure. Mr R. CRAWFORD, the Fajiribb of the.Wairarapa, i's stijl in charge of ray Shoeinir Department, aud patrons may rely on getting their horses shod in the,best style, My prioa for HACKS is .'still. FIVE SHILLINGS Cash, .or 6/6 hooded., .for either Steel or Gihibbai. Biackssiithino in all its . '; : Second-hand S O'L WA Y : W0 0 h P B ESS For Bale—4 Bargain. Pbiob£6. : .' .' t J,.M.UIR, ''■"■. 'Steam Factory
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4024, 29 January 1892, Page 3
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821Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4024, 29 January 1892, Page 3
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