Dr. BABNMDO'S HOMES. REV. W.T MAYERS, Deputation Secretary of Homes, will Lecture on'., "25 Years Rescue Work H E A T BE ROYAL, Masieeton, SiKfc^i Chair to bo tiken at 8 p.rri. by Colonel Roberts, lt.M. The Address will be illustrated by Large Coloured Pictures oE the Homos and the Rescued Children, KIGHT BOYS FROM THE LONDON HOMES Will Flay Selections on their ■ Handbells, Bugles, Highland Bagpipes, And otlior Instruments. Admißflion-2/» and 1/Offerfcones also in aid of the Homes, nuw sheltering and training 4000 Ueatitute Orphan and Cripple Children. LOWES & lOBNS. i Masterton Ram Fair. TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd & 3rd. I AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON. MESSRS LOWES AND lORNS are favoured with instructions to sell at the aboye fair, 30 2 tuotli Lincoln Rams bred by Perry Bros. 16 tooth Stud Lincoln bred by J. B, Sutton. 18 2 tooth Lincoln Rams bred by E. Meredith. 20 2 tooth Lincoln Rams bred by D, Donald s 160 2 tooth Lincoln Rams bred by W. ■ Watt, 20 2 tooth Romney Rams bred by. F. Gray. 10 2 tooth Stud Rims bred by F. Gray. 80 2 tooth Rumney Barns bred by Eglington. 40 2 tooth Romnay Rome bred by A. Matthews 10 4 tooth Romney Rams bred by Eglington, 30 2 tooth pure Romney Rams bre'd by E. Dorsett. 25 pure bred 2-tnoth Stud Lincoln Rams of the Kirkham blood, bred by James Collins, Bawke's Bay, 25 first class Flock diito, also bred by James Collins 50 2-tooth Romneys bred by J. Nix, 85 2*tooth Romneys bred byPharazyn, Sykes, and others, 45 2-tooth Lincolns bred by Burnett, Wanganm. 24 4 and 0-tooth Lincolns bred by various breeders. 65 Lincoln Rams, bred by Mr Stuckey 22 tooth stud T.incolns, bred by Mr H Cvurlou, Canterbury, a I celebrated prizewinner 20 Southdown rims, bred by J. Stuokey 20 2 tooth Romneys, bred by E I Chamberlain , < 17 2 toeth Lincolns, „ bred by S, ' Mawley 1 6 tooth stud Romney, bred by Mr ' Allen ] 22 toeth stud Romnejs, bred |by ' Dorset ' 2 6 tooth Rnmnoys, bred bv F Gray 1 6 tooth Southnomi, bred bg Reid, of a Elderslie l T.OWES AND lORNS' i STOCK SALE. FEBRUARY 10th, 1892, at I o'clock.. 600 Breeding Ewes 300 Lambs 400 2-Tooth Lincoln Ewes 200 Breeding Ewes GENUINE CLEARING SALE
FURNITURE and HOUSEHOLD EFFEOTS. SATUUDAY, Gtu FKB'Y, 1892, AT 2 O'CLOUK. MESSRS LOWES & lORNS are instructed by Mr Gill (who in removing into a smaller house) to soil by Public Auction on the Fremisea, ChapelStreet, a Superior lot of Furniture anr 1 Effects, consisting of one Handsome Walnut piano by Stutgart, Drawing room Suite, Dining and other Tables, Oheffonior, Couches, Chairs, Single and Double Budatnads, Waahstaiids, Chests of Drawera, Oilcloths, Easy Chairs, Carpets, Fancy Tables, Mattresses, Toilet Mirrors, Vsaorted Lamps, Dairy Utensils, and other lots too numerous to particu« lariae. OR S A L E } GKASSSEED, Paoey's ICyergreon Perennial Rye ;maoh> ine dressed; old pasture Colonial Bye, LOWES & lOltNis; OPENING NOTICE. SCOTT'S TEMPERANCE HOTEI< Opposite the Mastsbton Coaoh Factory. rBE OVEN on and after the first da> of October for the Reception ofßpardera and the, travelling public. Those giving _ the | house a call will find civility combined with comfort, Terms as per usual on application to the Proprietor. SCOTT S TEMPERANCE HOTEL, QUEBN>SIREEI„„ „MaSIEEION GOGD PADDOCKS for BOSSES. Girls' Collegiate School, OXFORD HOUSE, Masterton, CLASSES will re-assemble on WEDNESDAY, Februaif,ard',| " ' I Carriage Pac^yy. THOMAS WiGG& CO., PROPRIETORS. Every Dacription of Vehicles Mam' fwtured on the.Premises, V t 'general!/ for tliolr most liberal i>atronage since we commenced'business, and arc pleased to observe that the public of Masterton realise tkhthc Maateiton C.arriage : ;Fac{orjJ being' th'o'.o'nly e'stsbllsliiheiit'in |l«alrarapS bSlyTO Coach aM Carriage ffi'ahijlaoture convenience and a, |i[»t 'Cla«» staS' of I'ractical' Mcohamce,: studying.'the advancement of the trade, alto evory customer's requirementj, they have come to the conclusion that the Factory is the right' place, 'to, order or" take their vehicles whore their'wants are Immediately attended to atd their work finished in that grand' style which js so well known throughout the colony. We are now building our. famous, gigs, double, Single Buggies, Dog Carts, Phaetons, ic, Nothing succeeds like success. Therefore . MESSRS, THOSiWAGGVea must rank, first as Coach and Carriage Builders in the TValrarapa, \ TO SALE-A BARGAIN 2 Phaetons and 1- secondhand • .'..-. ■ Double Buggy, V ' THOS, WAGG k 00. , fTHE next UnglisliandEuropean Mail t . via Rio. per" R.M.S, lonic; will close at'thia office' on FRIDA If, tlio sth sty,of Fepniaryi atp r .15, a,m, fpr parceli _ Pi' Dtt,e in London 1 1l\\ March. : i';.':' ■'""■'."." .•■■'..j. r BAGGB;, l: - 'Masterton, Ist February,' 92,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4024, 1 February 1892, Page 3
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