LOWES & lORNS. HOUSE SALE. SATURDAY, 19th MARCH, At 2 o'clock. MESSRS LOWES and lORNS ore favoured with instructions from Mr Kennedy ftylie, to sell as abovo—- !) Draught 'tes and Geldimrs from Otugo, also—--2 First-eta Ayrshire Heifers from the Glenham Herd, Otago OWES AND 10R N S i STOCFSALE. atloWk. 1000 Cross bred Ewes 400 Cross bred lambs 100 Breeding ewes 200 2 to..th owes 052 Breeding ewes ,f U9 Lambs 8 Lincoln rams 600 Breeding ewes 400 Breeding Ewes 500 Lambs 800 Liricoln Lambs, mixed sexes 600 Breeding Ewes 200 Breeding Ewes • NOME. As the Sheep Inspector has commenced ( his inspection at tho salo yards, vendjrs i aro requested to see that their sheep are i free from parasites. It would be i advisable to request tho Inspector to ■ examine the sheep before leaving the «RASS SEED. Pacey's Evergreen Perennial Rye; machine dressed; old pasture Colonial Rye. LOVVICS A! lORNS. OPENING NOTICE. acorn TEMPERANCE HOTEL, Opposite the Mastekton Coach Factory. IIfILLBEOPEN on and aftorthe W first day of October for the Recoption of Boarders and the tra/elling public, Those giving the house a call will And ciyility combined with comfort, Terms as per usual on application to the Proprietor, SCOTT'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL. O.OBEN'STREET MASTERTON. GOOD PADDOCKS foh DORSES. mHBATRE ROYAL, MASTERTON. CONCERT AND SOCIAL ON Thursday, March 17th, ST. PATRICK'S NIGET, at 8 o'clock, In aid of the Catholic Church. Besides some of the best talent in the district, theassishnce of Miss M'Olean, Miss Fisher, and Mr McGmmty, of Wellington, lias been secured fur the Concert. Tickets to aimit to Concert and Social 2s each J, McKINNA. Seized Under Bill of Fale and must be Sold, Dress Pieces I Fancy Cloths n Damask Table Cloths Lace Curtains p Towels Black and Sheeting Blue Serge 1 Quilts Trousori J" Men's Suits Shirts, etc Coats, Vests Carving Knives v and Ovorcoats and Forks 8 " Dinner and Desert Knives and Forks f ( (>IKA WORTH of all-wool !! XiJLUU tweeds in suit lengths, a | Worsted Coatings, , ,1 e< The above Goods must be cleared out t ( in a fortnight, and will bu sold at a \\ YERY LOW FIGURE, t Note the address p, FSIMEOI, ! E QUEEN-STREET MASTERTON. B Noxfc door to T. ut. Mason, Chemist ti WAIRAIUPA HUNT CLUB. A SPECIAL General Meeting of Members of the Wairarapa Hunt , Club will behold on SATURDAY, the i 19th inst., in the Marquis of Normanby Hotel, Carterton, at 12 noon, sharp, Business : To ponsider the advisableness or otherwise of—1, Throwing open the Qateß at the Steeplechase Meeting free to the public , 2, Charging Members for Admittance to the Grand Stand, GEO.S.M,M'DERMID, Hon. Sec. THE next English and European Mail via San Francisco, will closo P at this office on Thursday, the 24th day ( of March, at 6,15 a.m, Money orders' and registered letters at 4 p,m on Wednesday, 23rd J.BAGQE, , Postmaster. t n Mastcrton, Bth March, 1892, " ut STEAf" P> OOACHANDWAGttON FACTORY, JAMES MUIE, - coaohbuilder, engineer, farrier, and ' ' general blacksmith, v MY Engineering Department is non under tho management of Mr, JOHN CADE, whose extensive experience qualifies him to undertake engineer ing work ef any description in a firstclass manner. Engines, Sawmilling Maohinory, Com biheß,' Chaffciitters,etc, etc, repaired at lowest rates, QjAt the ANNUAL SHOW I atill up. - held my reputation for tirst-clasa work m the Coachbuilding line, takiug first \j honours for double buggy at both Shows. Customers placing their orders with me may rely on getting a first-class job at a reasonable figure, Mr R, CRAWFORD, the Ohamhoh Farrier of tho Wairarapa, is still in charge of my Shoeing Department, and ? patrons may rely on getting their horses shod in the best stylo. My price for HACKS is still FIVE SHILLINGS, Cash,'or 5/6 booked, for either Steel or ( Iron Ejbow, ''• '••.■ ' ' i Gbnerai Blackbmithing in all its branches,' ' ,: " ; '--' I' Note—Une Second-hand SOLW'AY/ WOOL PRE S,S » For Sale—A Bargain. Price £6,' JiMUIE, ' Queen Street Muterton. Q
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4065, 17 March 1892, Page 3
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