■LOWEST' lOENS; ■■'■' sto)Eai,e: c ". APRIL-20th, 18(12. At 10'Olock.' \i>! 700 Good Woolly lambs : ; \ COO Breeding; eweo ,' .: JOOiLambsiaT-ii.O ■'..'J 220000 d brooding owes in lamb 200' Wethers' !; : "■' i •': • 160 Lambs , v; ' 300 Lambs , '. 100 Ewes ■ \ ■" ■ :.';'/ -200 Eweß ■;:, ;>:;;; 'IV 200, Ewes in lamb. .. i l ' I'6o Lambs ' ; ' ••" !;••■'.' 480 Eweß; ■:■:■■ i/; ,'■■;■;' l """. 100 Fafcßhoop .. . „ .. vV. : rJOLambs" " ■■;. .-,soyoung Cattle' .•"•"•■■.• ..' 70 fullmouth Romney Marsh ewe's '2O Woolly lambs "! >'^\ 25 weaners -, • •'' '•■ ; '.," 18J) year old bulloob,, ' 15 store b'oivß "" 10Yearlii)E;s:..',lOiyehrold'Cattle ! -' 12 Young Oattld Mixed sexes' ,-, ; ;12 Lincoln rams '■■' '••;•'•' .. i)!2 touth'T.incolnrams ' : ■ 8 Young Untile - ' : '■ :: i ,'GBteers' ' • ■<>< '-- ; ■ 6 Pies :.-■; 'M,/.••■■•■:: :i '■
: 1 good hack "'<•'■■ "■ > ,: -' 3 flacks ( ~ ..,';.;,, '■ " I ! Traji horse 1 Youns; jjurebred Berkahiro boar IHandsomecob,half-bred Arab, broken to"saddle, Binele' 'aid double Imrneßß. As the Sheep Inspector has commenced his inspection at the sale 'yards', vend.itß are requested to see that their sheep are' free from .jpafasiteß'i It wuuld' be, adviaableto request the Inspector to examine the"- sheep before leaving the rUD. . ;/■,;[:;■:,; ; f !. ToDr'apers! Storekeepers, Hotelkeepers, Heads of Families, Private Buyers,: and others. , . M PUBLIC AUCTION ■■' ' ' ■ :■.■, .. ■■ AunK ■ ■'■'■■ TEMPERANCE' HALL; Mastbmon, "ON'" : '" ; ! ' "•'■ FMDAY AND SATURDAY,, 22nd and 23rd'April, at 2 o'clock. |: OWES & lOßN?inßtruoted by Mr JU J, P. Murphy, ,as;ent for tho manufacturers,, who has just arrived in New Zealand with a oonsignmeut of 137 cases and bales offirsMlass goods, 15 of which have been apportioned to Masterton, to bo sold Absolutely Without ■Resem The goods consist of 'the following '■■• ■, ' ' : ' Calico, Sheeting, ..Toilet and Table Covers, Cambrics, West of' England Worsteds, Coatings, Damasks; Table Napkins, All-Wool Scotch and Irish Tweeds, Quilts, Counterpanes, Ladies' Dresses, Piece Goods, Irish Linens, Ready-made Clothing, Bmb Table Covers, Towels, Cashmeres, Lace Curtains, Blankets, Rugs, Irish Friezes, Merinos, ■. Cutlery, . 'Electroplated Ware, etc, etc. Rare opportunity to secure bargains, No Reserve., In lots to suit purchasers. TBE EGMONT FARMERS' UNION [LIMITED.] '. ■ , GLOVER ROAD YARUS, BAWERA. Clearing Sale of Purebred and Grade , Shorthorn cattle ' .WITHOUT RESERVE.: At 12 o'olock,.on April 29th, 1892. A A. FANTHAM. has-been favored , with instructions from Mr John Boss, of Otautuj Patea, to sell by public auction as above, the whoH of his care« Fully selected Purebred and Grado Shorthome, consisting of Bulls, Cows, Heifers and Calves, tho whole comprising about TWO HUNDRED HEAD; . . Catalogues will be issued on day of Sale. " ',.-,■■•/ m, ..- ,- NOTE—The Auotioneer has' pleasure in inviting breeders aud admirers' of Shorthorns to this sale as the cattle have the very best strains of Bates & Booth blood. , OPENING NOTICE. SCOTT'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL, Opposite the •MasTERTON COAOH FACTORY. UJ-ILLBEOra on arid after the V» first day of October for the Receptiou of Boarders and the tra celling public Those giving tho house a call will find ciyility combined with comfort, Terms a 8 per usual on application to the Proprietor, ' SCOTT'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL, QUEEN'STREET m.MaSIERTON, GOOD PADDOCKS m BOBSES.
Railway Boarding House {Nearly Opposite Post Office.) Hall Street, Masterton.. f PHE proprietor of this Favorite J Boarding House, ir thanking his patrons, (especially the'working ; men) for past favors, having renovated and completely refurnished it throughout, bees to intimate that those giving him a call will find that for comfort, etc., It issecoiid to none in the Wairarapa. TUE BEST Is TABLE IN THE ', ■. DISTRICT. ■Board and Lodging •'£[• per week, paidiriadvanoe ALL MEALS, ONE SHILLING' ' BEDS, ONE SHILLING SmoHitg awl. Reading -Cwins, tfrimte Silling Ewm (or him, . : GOOD STABLING.'' ' : ffIQQM ■ PAp.QOKS FRED WRIGHT, PROPRIETOR. FOR THIS JJONTH,: PORTRAITS! POKTBAU'S!! and FULL 1 LENGTH Finished. Equal to the . V/C-. Half Dozen .-.:. •12/8 Dozen ; 3/- ■ First Copy ' : 4-Sitling .only. Family Group Vignete; and..Matt« Opals at Reduced Entea. i ; - ■ • Viewß taken in To\yn p,r Co«n|ry. Qn)S|!N SpEiT/MASI'BRWN. ■•„.-. TAKE '.'..', ~ .a' ;a : 'A:'-ii^A "BEST TftNlOS.'.lS'-EXISTENOE, -;Stocked;)^ ; Mu:T;'''G? gist, Maßtertrbn.'i: A,-!;" f, ;r:l -A. ;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4091, 19 April 1892, Page 3
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