T HUftSDAY, 24th MARCH, ,1832 i AT 1 O'CLOCK. • •' j|. TARATAHI STOCK SALE, Pfl. WOOD will aoU by Public , Auction at his Tararcahi yards on the above date. 400 Ewes. ' 400 Breeding Ewes ■ 100 Fat Ewes 100 Lambs. ■ 250 Wethers, 2 tooth. 100 Creed in e; Ewes, 2 tooth, 4 Diiiry Cow, 12 head mixed Cattle, Horses of all chsses. . . Farther entries invited and advertised as received, : ; , THURSDAY, 31si MAROH,'92, at2o'omok. ENTIRELY "UNRESERVED SALE OF , N CATTLE, SHEEP, HORSES FARMING IMPLEMENTS, Eto. ETJ tTTOOD has received . Jil, YY lnatruotinns from Mb A, Anderson, of Woodaide, to sell by Public Auction, at hia farm, on the absve date, (lie having leased the property)— , 62 Breeding Ewes 60 Lambs in the Wool 80 do shorn 11 Steers 2J yra, well forward 10 Steers and Heifers, 12 to 18 mths 4 Young Daiiy Corn in milk 7 Heifers in calf (seme sprinpn?) 5 Calves, 6 raths. 1 Gelding, 18 mths, by Treason. • 1 Well bred Brood 1 Timber Truok 1 Stump Extractor—D. Donald's patent 1 Set Harrows ; .l Roller, And other Farming Implements and tools, ' ■■ The Sale will be held at the yardß on the flat, neat the old mill, on the Taral- - side of the river. N.B.—The undersigned would respectively suggest to vendors the adviw bility of making sure that sheep to be submitted for sale are previously dipped; or, at any rate, are free from parasites, as the Inspectors are on the "War Path." F. H, WOOD, Auctioneer. TARATABI STOCK SALE YARDS, Dates of coming Sales, Eh. WOOD will hold his regular • fortnightly Stock Sales, at the Taratahi Yards on dates as under, viz., Thursday, 24th Mahoh, at 1 o'clock. do 7tu April, do do 21st do do do Bra May, do do 19th do do do 2nd Jtjnb, do do IGth do do do 30th do do Settlers clseirous of disposing of stock are requested to send particulars of entries to the undersigned if. possible, at least 7 days piiorto date of sale, in order to ensure full publioity being giveu to Bame. Except for private,or special sales, no charge will bo made for advertising, F. H. WOOD, ■ A PERFECT GUN, JMSSLIE & LESLIE'S new Sporting Gun is by fat the best and cheapest in the market. It is now in tho hands of most of the best shots of the day in America, and. Is rapidly facing Introduced Into England. Agencies are also being es> tablished in tho Colonies; and sportsmen are enjoined to purohase only " The Loelie Gun,"
Q W W d U1 & o ft W PEKKY, G B W E fi A L B O T O H E E, Queen Bteeet, Masteeton. - TO LET. . ./ Dwelling house, 13 rooms, ; with or .without paddock, situated Chapel fctrcati lately occupied by Pi Gill - "WALTER PERKY.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4068, 21 March 1892, Page 3
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