TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, ~':' 7th and Bth JOKE, At 12 noon. CLEARING SAIiE OF DAIRY bTOCK.'IMPLEMENTS, &o„, • The Property of H, D. Crawford, Esq., .Mimmar. MESSRS OUMNGHAM, BADHAM AND CO. have revived instructions from Mr H. D. Crawford, of Miramar, (in consequence ot bis ro i tiremont from the Dairying bußinoss), to sell by publio auction on the premises, Miramar, near 'Wellington, on Tuesday and Wednesday, commencing each day 1 at 12 o'clock noon—300CUWS,AND HEIFERS, 160 in milk and cotningto calve (60 of these are purebred Ayrshires), the balance Woaners and 2 and 3 year old Heifers. 6 BUIiLS, purebred Ayrshires. BORSES-2 Brake Horses, 1 years, thoroughly good in any kind of work,. 6 Horses ol various classes; IMPLEMENTS-2 double-furrow Ploughs 2 sots tine Hamu's 1 Samuelsun side delivery Mower 2 Hofnsby Mowers ' 2 Spring Drays and 1 Spring Cart Sundry Trap and Plough Harness ALSO DAIRY UTENSILS, comprising De* livery Cans, Milk Pans, ole, oto, Buyers'will please note that the sale will commence.with tho Dairy Stock, LUNCHEON PROVIDED, PUBLIC MEETING.
I/TIHE electors and inhabitants of Masterton are respectfully requested to meet me in the MEATfffi ROYAL, Ox FRIDAY EVENING, June 3rd, at NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. rnENDERS for the Erection of a 1 JBRIDGti over the 'ltem River at Taumatnraea will be received at my office, where plans and specifications may be seen, up to noon on the 4th [proximo. JOBN KINU, Engineer. To Stationholders. Farmers, Wood cutters, and Settlers generally, fUST RECEIVRD.trom America per y a.s, Maman, TWO FOLDING SAWING MACHINES, No 1 Machine with a saw 5} feet, will cut a log 3 feet m diameter.' No 2 Ma.. chine will carry a saw from s|to 7 feet, and will cut a log up to aj feet iu diameter. WITH these saws one man can cut from 5 to 8 cords of wood per day A boy. 16 or 18 can work it easily. As it is a new, or rather improved article, we will give a public trial at
MESSRS LOWES & lORNS' (with hind permission) SALE YARDS, on Ist of June, 1892, when it can be tested.and tried, Orders will be booked so as to send next 'Frisco Mail. Bear in mind that this machine folds up like a pooket knife, and only weighs 44lbs, • '•■■■■•'■ It will bo greatly appreciated by all farmors who saw their own wood, and all laboring men working iu the wojds alone. Wood and log sawyers can DOUBLE THEIR WAGES DAILY 'and pay for their machine in a few days. for further inforraatlou write to or call at R.F. TEMPLE & Co,, PERRY STREET ... MASTERTON, Sole Agent for Sew Zealand. P.B.—Don't forget Ist Juno at Meßsrs Lowes and iurns'Sale Yards. Agents wanted to travel through the Bush and other parts. SPECIAL NOTICE, WAIRARAPA FARMKBb' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, Ld, (Late M. dmlberg <£ Co.) THE SHARE LIST will positively close on 30th June, 1802. SHARES applied for and allotted up to that date will be included in the halfyearly balance and will entitle their holders to participate in tho profits of the current six-monthly period, which ends on 81st July next. ByOrderoftheDireotors, M. CASELBERG, Managing Direotor.
PUPIL.— A vacanoy for a well-educa-ted Youth occurs in my uffice for a term of three years. Small Premium required. 0. TILLEAED NATUSOH, , ' Architect Mastertou f 00D0QTE HOUSE
HOfISON STREET, WELLINGTON, HEADMASTER, 0. L. Gardiner, 8.A., Pembroke College,, Cambridge; Beaido'at Assintant Master, G P, Wooldridge, M,A„ Keble College, Oxford; Drill-, ing and Gymnastic Instmotor, Sergeant Lawrence. Subjoota—Divinity, Latin, Greek, French', English, History, Geography, Arithmetic Euolid, Algebra,' Joys prepared f,or sobp|lii6hips"'&n'll' entranoe at Ch.ri'stQhuroh and Wanganui, Tho school games, crickpt, and Association football, are personally superintended, and the do.vb are thoroughly looked after out of school 'hours, The house has large rooms and Btands in extensive grounds. including a field for crioket and football. An experienced matron is in charge of' the 'domestic' arrange metits' • ~: ''•' •■'- ,; .'■The' nex» Term will begin on WEDNESD.A?;' May" Sgth.' Vacancies for several Boarders and a few Day Boys, For Prospectus and fall information apply to the fIJEAPMSTE'R,
EORMLE. Upon Deferred Payment, _jl tinborough, varying in eize from 86 to 160 AGREB, Being portion : of the Dry Biver'J&tatß. 'AIHn W and race and natural oreV'k'a, •'-: itself with IGOO acres of valuable land attached thereto.. Apply to '■■■VCOtMAN PHILLIPS.' " .'' '■■■ : ■ ■ %fnop/*;■'; -v :: Featheraton, ' ■''■'■ or to THE MANAGER Dry River GENERAL STOREKEEPER, .■i- ■,./•' '■. .1 . ;MAURIOEtiLLE«'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4127, 2 June 1892, Page 3
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724Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4127, 2 June 1892, Page 3
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