a I LOWES k lOBNS. ;|]-O\VES AND ICfRNS, ».. STOCFSALB. d WEDNESDAY, MARCH Oth, 1891. 6 800 Lambs in the wool 6 / 800 Merino Ewes Ie 800 Wethor Lambs shorn *' 500 Lambs lr 200 Fresh Full Mirath Ewes '•V 150 2-Tooth Wethers '" 400 Breeding Ewes 1 400 Breeding Ewes . '' 700 Breeding Ewes I 500 Shorn Lambs h 300 Breeding Ewea • v 150 Breeding Ewes ' 200 2.touth Wethers ' 200 2-tooth Ewes ' 800 Lambs in the Wool U 351 Fresh Full-mouth Ewes. 5 000 4> tooth cross-bred Wetlws 1 000 Half bred owes 500 Merino Wethers, nioe mutton - W0 Breeding Ewes 300 Breeding Ewes, bred by Jame Stuckey, Esq. 80 6-toeth Ewes 00 Stud Lincoln 2 tooth ewes .25 Ewes ■ 2l> Lambs q 1 Calves, weaners J On account ol T. L. Thompson, Esq., 460 2,4 and 6 tooth, and fresh full mouth ewes 450 2 and 4 tooth wethers . . . B O 11 SALE ; GRASS SEED, \ Paoey'sEyergreenPerennial Rye [machine dressed; old pasture Colonial Rye, ■ LOWES 4.10RN8, . OPENING NOTICE. fICOTT'B TEMPERANCE HOTEL, OrPOSIIB THE MiBTERTON OoAOH FACTORY.' WILL BE OPEN on and after the T» first daj of October for the Reception of Boarders and the travelling p'ubiio. Those giving tho house a call will find oiyility combined with comfort. Terms as per usual on application to the Proprietor. SCOTT'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL. QuiSEN'STBEBT.. MaSTEKTON, GOOD PADDOCKS for BOSSES, TEA UP TO DATE. U It' EFFORTS ARE CONTINUOUSLY, not spasmodically, directed to the pros WELL-KNOWN BLENDS, whioh contain all the merit 3 that oon» FINEST TEA, w., great strength with a delicaoy and richness of flavour ONLY TO BE PROCURED JUDICIOUS COMBINATION of various growths, and, what is most important, thbir VALUE is kept " UP TO DATE" with the tea markets EMPIRE TEA COMPAKY. W.&G.TUMBULL&Co, PROPRIETORS,
PIANOS! BE C. H. CAMPBELL TS Ke-fitting anothor piano at the Empire Hotel, MastertpD, >SPP|IUNINVITED.' ' offers an advantageous way ot obtaining a comparatively new piano at a small
"CJ 0 K ,.■ (j': A LB . COCKSFOOT SEED, 1050 SACKS, RYEGEASS SEED, 600 SACKS. Guaranteed Qui;/ IITi For SiMPIES ijnd PABTIOULAEfj Apply- , •W. L. JOHNSTONE, fj 0 B SALE, lOOsiop Cocksfoot Grass Seed, . In lots to suit purchasers at 31 per lb delivered in Masterton. Apply— W. VILE, for sale* Upon Deferred.Payment. \H SMALL FARMS, nearMsri'l tinborough, varyins; in size from 85 to 160 ACRES, boing portion of the 'Dry River JKBtate. All in grass and partly fenced, and watered chiefly by the water race and natural oreeki ! AIsotheDRYRIVEREOMESTEAD itself with 1600, aores of valuable land ! attached: thereto. Apply to I '•" "OOLKMAN PHILLIPS, . > . The Knoll,-,-1 ' I eatheraton, or to" ,: ■'" .' I THE MANAGER, Dry River
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4054, 4 March 1892, Page 3
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433Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4054, 4 March 1892, Page 3
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