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, WEDNESDAY, 18th, Janmby. TE ORE ORE SALE .YARDS. ME. D. OEEWE will hold liia nex . Stock Sale at Mastertonas above Eutrieu . of eheep, cattle,' horeos am pigs ore now. invited. Q.H.GAYPEH, Asent, Mastertom PBELIMINABY NOTICE. IIRST ANNUAL CLEARING SALE 1 .OK HOKSES From tho Estates of MESSRS KEILLER BROS, and DONALD FRASEE, ol Lower Itagitikci, SATURDAY, JANUARY 21st, At the BORO'HORSE EMPORIUM, Palmerston North, ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS Have received testations to sell by Public Auction as above 41 Broken and Unbroken, well-bred, HOUSES, comprising Draught Horses, ■ Harness. Horses,' and Hacks, bred by MESSRS KEILLER BROS. 10 Exceptionally well-brod COLTS and FILLIES bred by DONALD rEASER, Esq. Full particulars in future advertisement. N,8,-Thc sale will bo absolutely without reserve, and every horse offered will be guaranteed by the vendors as being thoroughly sound and truo to description. No other horses can bo taken for this lie. A BRAHAM& ttriLLIAMS, Martinborough BaleNEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MEROAN . TILE AGENCY COMPANY, [Limited.] AT the request of some of the settlers of the Martinborough and surrounding Districts, we have pleasure in announcing that we bavo decided to hold a large sale of draft stock at the above yards about the middle of February. Our entries now exceed 10,000 SHEEP and 150 HEAD OF CATTLE. Fuller particulars and exact date of sale will be aunounced later. W.G. FOSTER, Manager and Auctioneer. Further Entries Solicited and received by F.C.LEWIS, Travelling Agent, Masterton. TARANAKI DISTRICT mHB MATEMATEAONQA BS« J. TATE, 12,469 acres, situated 12 miles from Stratford, has been subdivided into 3d allotments, varying in size from 100 to 1,000 acres, and under instructions from K. 0. Hendy, Esq., is now offered to the publio for selection at prices ranginging from 30s to 80s per acre, on easy terms. 2,270 acres aro fellod and in grass, and is now carrying 8,000 sheep and 500 head of cattlo, which will convoy somo idea ol its quality, For particulars, see litho plans in circulation, or will be posted to any address. Apply to W. COWERN, Auctioneer, Patea, THEATRE ROYAL. Mr E. TENNYSON SMITH. TO-NIGHT FtO-NIGHT!; AT 8 O'CLOCK, and following nights. ADMISSION: FEEE; with collection toj defray espouses, to all except tho TWO SPECIAL NIGHTSI viz: FRIDAY, 13th, "The Humorous, Pathetic. and Tragic Phases of Life," [See Special Programmo to bo issued), and TUESDAY WEEK,,I7th (the last night), 11 The Trial of a Notorious Ormiinal (alco WELLINGTON AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. MEtE ANNUAL RAM AND EWE X FAIR will he held by tho abovo | Aasuoiation, on their SHOW GROUND AT PETOB, ON rUESDAY, 24th JANUARY, 1898, utries oloseon Friday, 20th January. HENRY D. O'OALLAGHAN, Seciotary,

MASTERTONAORICULTURALAND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. THE Annual Earn and Ewe Fair will bo held in Messrs Lowes and lorns' Salo Yards, on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, Ist and 2nd February, 1893. Entries close on January 27th. The first day will bo devoted to the sale of Lincolns, the second to Romneys, Downs, otc. The salo will commenco each day at 12 o'clock. O.H.GAYFER, Secretary, THE AVAIRARAPA AND EAST COAST PASTORAL AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. Founded 1877. iNConroRATED 1879, THE ANNUAL Ram and Ewe Fair will be held on FRIDAY, 3rd FEBRUARY, 1893, IN IIIE SHOW GROUNDS, CARTEKTON, Salo tocommenee at 11.80. Entries elose on SATURDAY, January 28th, at noon, E. W. DORSET, Secretary. [WOODVILLE CENTRAL AGRICULTUKAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL RAM FAIR Will h beld at Woodville on THUESDAY, 16th FEBRUARY, 1893, ENTRIES close with the undersigned at Woodville, at 2 p.m. on Siiira. DAY, the 11th February. Charges : Is per pen of sor less, and fid per head for rams sold, Same charge for stud ewes. Wm. NICHOLSON, Secretary. i TASTERTON-OPAKI JOCKEY CLUB autumnlieeting, ST. PATRICK'S DAY, Programme in future issue. .. E. H. WADDINGTON, . ■ Secvotaw,'

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4315, 10 January 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4315, 10 January 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4315, 10 January 1893, Page 3

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