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LOWES .ft IORNB' Masterton Stock Sale,, WEDNESDAY, Jasuaby 25m, 1803, AT 1 O'CLOCK. ' 900 4 tooth Wethers 420 Woolly Latnba . 400 2 tooth wethers : 400 Breeding ewes 100 Woolly Lambs 50 Fat Merino Wethers 80 Breeding Ewea 30 Fat Ewes ( 25 Fat Wethers ■ • 60 i and ti-tooth Breeding Ewes 60 Lambs 2 Dairy Cowb 1 Fat Cow 1 Yearling Shorthorn bull from Canterbury 2 Dairy Cows 1 Puro bred Rough Haired Berkshire Sow with litter of nine : ready to wean MASTERTON RAM AND EWE FAIR, '■ WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, Ist and 2nd February. SALE AT 12 O'CLOCK EACH DAY. Under the auspices of tho Masterton AoniCULTOTAL AND PasTOIUIi ASSOCIATION, MESSRS LOWES & lOIINS have been favoured with instructions to soil at the above Fair, on behalf of the various breeders, as follows 130 2-tooth Lincoln Rams, bred by Messrs Kirkpatviok, John McKcuzie, and Robt. Smith, all of Gisborne. 30 2-tooth Lincoln Rams, bred by Mr A, McKenzie, of Gisbome. 30 2-tooth Roninoy Rams, various breeders. 6 2-tooth stud llonmey Rams, bred by Mr W.B.Allen. 4 2-tooth ltonmey Rams, ditto G . „ lambs ditto, 1 f.f.m. Stud ltonmey Ram, bred by Mr A, Matthows. 1 fall-mouth Stud Ram, bred by Mr E. J Riddiford. 10 pure-bred 2-tooth Romnoy Stud Ewes, bred by Mr W. B. Allen. 10 pure-bred 4 and G-tooth Bomney Stud Ewes, bred by Mr W. B. Allen. 40 2-tooth liomney Marsh Rams, bred by. Mr E.W.Dorset, 1.4-tootli liomney Marsh Stud Ham, bred by Faiquhar Gray, . 14-tooth liomney MaVsh Stud Ram, bred by, W. B, Allen. ' 3 2-tooth liomney Marsh Stud Rauis, bred byMrEiW, Dorset, 40 2-tooth purebred Lincoln Rams, bred by Mr E. Meredith. 2 Stud Hams, 6 ooth purebred Lincoln Rams, bred by Mr James Collins, of Hawke's Bay. 24-tooth liomney Marsh Earns, bred by Mr Farquhar Gray. 1 G-tooth Lincoln liam, bred by Mr Wilson, of Wanganui. 22 Lincoln Ram Lambs, bred by Mr Robert Johnston. 9 2-tooth Lincoln Rams. 24-tooth „ „ 5 Full-mouth,, „ 130 2-tooth Liiicolu Rams, bred by Mr E. J. Riddiford. 10 2-tooth Lincoln Rams, bred by Mr J. Macarn, 27 2-tooth Lincoln Raius, bred by various breeders. 20 2-tooth Lincoln liains, bred by Mr W. Wilson. 'SO Romuey Ram Lambs. 20 4 and G-tooth Cotswold Rams, bred by Mr G. Drummond. ' 13 2,1 and G-tooth Romncy Rauis, various breeders, 20 2-tooth pure-bred Lincoln Hams, bred by Perry Bros. 50 2 tooth Lincoln rams, bred by Mr Tannor, of take's Bay, 10 2 tooth Lincoln rams, bred by Mr Monlove, of Oamaru. 15 2 tooth Border Leicester Rams, bred by W. B. Andrews, Canterbury. 5 2 tooth English Leicester rams, bred by Mr Throkeld, Canterbury,

5 2 tooth Border Leicester rams, bred by Mr Mcßoth, Canterbury. WAIRAR&PA &EAST COAST. PASTORAL AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. RAM AND EWE FAIR. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3rd. Messrs lowes and jorns havo been favoured with instructions to soil at the abovo Fair, on behalt of the various breeders, as follows SO 2 tooth purobred llomney Marsh Ranis, bred by Mr E. W. Dorset 20 2 tooth purebred Lincoln rams, brod by Messrs Porry Bros FOR PRIVATES ALE. A CAPITAL Freehold Farm of 430 acres, situate at Wangaehu, 8 miles by road from Masterton. All fenced and sab-divided into 9 paddocks, with cottage, woolshed, yards, good orchard, etc. A splendid opportunity for small capitalist. For terms, apply to— LOWES &lORNS, Apents. THURSDAY, MTH January, 1893, AT 1 P.M. TARATAHI STOCK SALE. EH. WOOD will sell by Public Auc- , tion at his Taratihi Yards on the above date- >■ 300 Lambs in the wool 250 4 and 6 tooth Romney Marsh OWOB 200 Store ewes GO Ewes and wethers, 2 tooth 5 Calvns 3 Fat Cows, 1 Bay Gelding, heavy draught, G years old. Sound and staunch 1 Grey Gelding, 4 years; broken to plough and harrows 1 Chestnut Gelding Pony; broken to all harness; fast trotter

Further Entries are invited, SATUBDAY, 28m JANUARY, 1893. AT 2 O'CLOCK, CAIiTERTON 'AUCTION BOOMS, WITHOUT BESEIIVE. Household Furniture and-Effects, Merchandise, Produce, etc,, etc, H. WOOD, has received iustructionß , from a gentleman, who is leaving tlio district, to bell by Publio Auction at the Carterton Auction Rooms on Saturday, the 28th January at 2 p.m., entirely without reserve, the whole of bis household furniture and effects comprising all requisites for a comfortably furnished home, After which a large consignment of Gonoral Merchandise including Drapery, Groceries, Crockery Produce, etc,, eto. Itemomber the date 1 WEDNESDAY, '93 At O'Clock, MARTINBOROUGH STOCKJALEFrj TIT OOD will sell by .n. YV P ut) hc Auction at the ' : MARTINBOROUGH SALE YARDS, On Wednesday, the ,15th February, 500 Cross brod ewes, Lincoln and Romnoy - ■ 600 Wether lambs in the wool. 200 Store ewes, forward 80 Lincoln tauib, iull mouth 1 Well bred Shorthorn bull, 6 yra G Horses, (hacks .and buggy horses) Further entries are invited, the same to be sent in aB early as possible so as to allow duo time for advertising, for which latter no extra charge will bo made! " F. H, WOOD,' Auctioneer. FOR PRIVATE SALE? 1 Booth & Macdonuld broadcast 18f Turnip Sower, with ohain har- . , rows complete, nearly new.. 1 Reid and Gray, Double Furrow Plough. 1 . do ' .' do : do ' with self lifting compound lever. .1 New Spring Trap, •• 1 Single Seated Buggy. ■ i ; ■ 1 Very quiet and staunch 2uggy ilorso. For further particulars apply to ' F, H, WOOD, Auctioneer, Ctreytop,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4325, 21 January 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4325, 21 January 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4325, 21 January 1893, Page 3

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