LOWEB ft lOENS. " OWES AND lORN 3' STOCK SALE. FEBRUARY 10th, 1892, otlo'olook. ] 1000 Woolly lambs • 1000 Lambs-in the wool ■■ ■ COO Breeding Ewps 670 Good breeding Ewes, troui two tuoth • 800 Emea 800 Oond breeding ewes 400 2-Tooth Lincoln Ewes.' . 300 Lamb'' . 270 Lamba 250 Shorn lambs. 200 Breeding Ewes 200 Breediup ewos 70 Fat ewes .. 00 Good Lincoln brooding ewes BO Ewea 25 Fat wethers 16 Lincoln' Rams 20 Lincoln Bams. 2 Draught geldings by Avon LOWES AND lORNS. Clearing Sale of furniture aud Effects SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1802, . At 2 o'olock. ■»' *-J!SSRB.LOWJSS and lOMS have beon instructed by a'gentleman leaving the town to sell at their rooms as above his household furniture and effects, comprising--1 Horsehair Suite, Oheffonier, Spring Mattrasses, Tables, E»By Chairs,- ■ Washstands, Dressing Tables, Chost Drawers, Ruga, Chairs, Pictures, etc, eto. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING SITE, SATURDAY, 20m FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock p.m. MESSRS LOWES and lOBNB have IVi received instructions to offer for sale ou the above date that valuable free--hold property being sub-sections 11 and 12, of SBition 80, Mnsterton Small Farm Settlement Block, containing 9 acres 10 perches, tho site of the residence of Mr F. G. Moore, which was destroyed by Are in January, 1891. The opportunity now afforded to thoso desirous of securing an eligible builds inj> site (only one mile from the Maatorton Post Office) is one which seldom occurs. The situation commands magnificent viewsfrom all poincs, and nds property has been very highly improthe for anumbar of years past by plantatived of ornamental and fruit treoß, as wellons by draining. Tho ornamental grounds and plantations occupy about 2 and a-hali acres. Thero is about an acre of orchard, containing a well selected stock of fruit trees of all sorts, including 100 grapo vines, mostly in full bearing, and splendidly sheltered by Maorocarpa hedges-tho plantations on the section boundaries being double fenced—tho remainder of the property is in grass. O R SALE. GRASS SEED. ' Pacey'sEycrgreenPerennialßyo;mach« ine dressed; old pasture Colonial Rye, LOWES & lORNS. OPENING NOTICE, SCOTT'S TEMPERANCE. HOTEL Opposite the Mastemon Coach Factory. miLLBEOPEN on and after the YY first da\ of October for the Reception of Boarders and the travelling public Those giviug tho house a call will find oiyility combined with comfort. Terms as per usual on application to the Proprietor. SCOTT'S ' TEMPERANCE HOTEL, QtJEBN>STREET ~ MASTEMON GOOD PADDOCKS foh HORSES.
w &> Q" I W I ► 0)1.OQ d Trl V>4 a ■) H g; L2 » 05 I A y?hr o " ' 'V 0 « 03' ! M MASTERTON-OPAKIJOCKEY UTUMN .MEETIN G ! St Batbiok's Day* Maboh 17ia.' Programme in Future laauo. ! ..ja/Li|iijp.ewe;fair. ;'•■'■ ;■ T" HE'WELLINGTON A' ANb'.P ASSOCIATION will bold! thoir annual Eani and Ewe Fair on the Show Ground,- Lower Hu(t, on THUIISDAf, IBin FEBRUARY. ; '' Stock .owners are requested to make" their eutrloß as ea,rly &.s possible. ■"■'.' ' HEMYD.O'OiIiLAGHiN, • ' '•.' Secretary,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4034, 10 February 1892, Page 3
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