... AUCTION SALES ,' ; ' IOWJiSffIIORNS' / : ' Special Horse Sale. MASTERTON, FRIDAY, 28th OOT. At 1 O'Clook. . , 80. Light Drought Horses, suitable for'bus or tram service 1 pair liuggy Horses 18-yearold Filly by Piscatorioua (unbrokon) 13-year-old Filly by Treason (unbroken) 13-year-old Purebred Filly by Tim Whiffler (broken jn) 1 3-year-old Purebred Filly by Tim Whiffler, (broken 1 Upstanding Weight-carrier, 5-yrs-old, byNatator 1 Do? Uart Horse, 5-yrs-old, broken to harness 1 pair Draught Marcs, broken to plough 1 Draught Mare broken in to all work 1 Draught Gelding broken in to all work 1 Weight-carrying Hack Mare 1 well-bred chestnut ware Byra old 9 First-class Draught-Mares and Holdings, from Canterbury 7 Young horses by Crawford-Priory, • unbroken' 8 Upstanding weight carriers and light harness horses 0 Good draught horsos 10 Well bred Shorthorn Hoifers . Previous to above Bale the auctioneers will sell pedigree and lat stock from the show at 12 o'clock sharp, LOWES&IOR.NS' Masterton Stock Sale, ■ 2nd NOVEMBER, 1892, at 1 o'clock.. ■• ■■ 25 Fat •Wethers .;. f-0 Fat Wethers—shorn . 200 Merino Ewes with Lambs at 'foot FOR PRIVATE SALE, tKAA.to 1700 2 toothßomney i.O\J\J Lincoln ewos. Delivery in December. The above having been well wintered, are well grown and good quality. .' LOWES &10RNS. 7IOR PRIVATE SALE. 2 Five-roomed Cottages in Bannis-ler-a*ireefc, with quarter acre of land to each. Cottages nearly now; price low. Easy terms can be arranged for. LOWES &10RNS, TilOR PRIVATE 'SALE.- ; Valuable Frpehold Property, in the Borough of Masterton. That most eligible property, comprising—6 acres, situate at the corner of Columbo and Johnston Streets, with goorl house, orchard, etc., also 1 cuttage, Tho abovo is admirably adapted to cutting up into building sites, and may be had a bargain, and upimoasy roinie. LOW KB & lORNS.
SATUItDAY, 29xu OCTOBKR, 1892. GREYTOWN AUCTIOAEOOM& IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE. or Household Furniture and Eftectß, the property of a lady giving up housekeeping, removed to tho Auction Boom for the convenience of sale. On view three days prior to sale. PH. WOOD has received inßtruoi tions to sell by public auction at his Greytown Rooms on SATURDAY the 20th inst. at 2 p.m; a large quantity of Household Furniture and EffectsKitchen Utensils, Tools, and Sundries, also a quantity of New Furniture, and GENERAL MERCHANDISE of every description. New and Second Hand Single and Double Buggy Harness, Side Saddle, Trap Barness, Sewing Machines, Spring Trap, Spring Dray, mi Buggies. 1 butcher's cart and sot harness Goods too numerous to particulariao. Inspeotion invited prior to sale.—No Reserve, THURSDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER, 1892. ATI O'CLOCK, TARATAHI "STOCK SALE. FH. WOOD, will sell by public , auction at his Taratabi Yards, on the abovo date—--250 hoggets, mixed sexes 100 dry ewes, forward 12 .leadings 5 dairy cows Further entries invited. rflOR PRIVATE SALE. ONE STRONG WOOL WAGGON, In thorough working order, and one TARPAULIN 21 x 18, the property of Mr F..F. Roe, of Gladstone, where they may be seen. For further particulars, apply to F.H.WOOD, Auctioneer AT ELLISON'S HALL, Eketahuna, FMDAY,OOTOBER2Bth, At 1.80 p.m. has received inatruc- , \ J tions to sell by public auolion large consignments of Men's and boys' Clothing, Flannel, Regatta and white Shirts, Silk Braces, Handkerchiefs. MufHera. Bruebware, Vases, and a lot of fanoy goods too numerous to particular* ise. SEE FLAG,..
RAILWAY ARRANGEMENTS FOR MASTERTON SHOW. ALL ORDINARY trains will run as usual. A special Excursion train will run direct through from Wellington without stopping at Wuirarapa stations, leaving Wellington at 8.30 a m, and reaching Miisterton at noon. Toe return train will leave Maetortonato.3o p.m., oalliug at all stations, and reaching Wellington at 10 p.m. '■•■■•' A special train will leave Eketahuna at 9 a.m., reaching Mastorton at 10 n'olock. Tho return train will leave iVlastcrtonfor Eketahuna at 5,30 p.m. ■ By Order. Railway Boarding House. : (Nearly Opposite Post OJjke,) Hall Street, Masterton. rnHE proprietor of this Favoritb 1 Boabmno House, in thanking his patrons (especially the working men) for past favors, having renovated, and completely refurnished it throwhoutj' begs to intimate that those giving birr acall will find that for comfort, etc,,— isßecoiid to none itl the Wairarana. .■ TIIE BEST Is TABLE IN THE DISTRICT. \ Board and Lodgine £1 per week paid ina'dvanoe > .■'■'..'■! ■ '■■ ■: ■'• ■ ALL MEALS, OWE SHILLING r BEDS, ONE SHILLING limohing and:Kmdin? Row, ft'mu '■'■"- Sittinjj.Eomk for. Indies, :■■ '■'■■ j 'GOOD'STAELING. PADDOCKS ' > FRKD r WJRmHT^ . ':JP»oiPMBI08 '■
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4254, 27 October 1892, Page 3
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