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! LOWES &10RNS' MAS T.-B. R/T 0 N STOCK SALE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8 th, 1892, At 1 o'clock. 1500 Breeding Ewob 1250 Shorn Lambs 1400 Breeding Ewes 800 Fresh full mouth Lincoln ewes, from Mr Meredith's celebrated Riversdale flock 200 2 tooth Lincoln ewes do do do GOO Good sound mouth owcb GOO Woolly Lamba ' 800 Full.mouth Ewes 300 Lambs • 300 Brooding Ewos 800 Lamba 300 2and4-toothewcs , ■ 250 Breeding Ewes 200' Woolly Lamba 160 Lambs 60 2 tooth Ewes 60 ffethor Lanihs 50 Ml-month Ewes TU-OTIOE.-As tho Sheep Inspector J\| has commenced bis inspection at the iSale Yards, vendors are requested to see that their sheep are free from Para« sites, lowes & mm EKETAHUNA STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, 15th MARCH,, 1898, At 10' Clock. 800 Woolly lamba 400 Brooding owes 100 ewos 250 lambs. CO Heifers in calf 12 Yearlings TUESDAY, 7th MARCH, 1893, At 11 o'clock sharp. Important Sale of Blood Stock, at tho yards adjoining tho Royal Hotel, Peatherston. ITI H. WOOD has boen favoured with ;, instructions from H, Hume, Esq., i'f Tauanui, Lower Valley, to sell by public auction as above, the whole of his private stud of horses, including some of the best Bttains of blood in New Zealand, and numboring twelve Colts and Fillies, and eight Brood Mares, as under:-

1- Chestnut Colt, 4 years, by Nemeati Lion 2. do Filly, 2 do by do 3. do Colt, Bdoby do - 4. Brown Filly, Yearling, by Tattler 5. Bay Colt, do, by Noracnn Lion 6. Chestnut Filly, do, by Tattler 7. Bay Filly, 3 years, by Nemean Lion 8. Bay Filly, 2 do by do 9. Chestnut Colt, 8 do by do 10. Bay Filly, black points, 2yrs 11. Iron grey Cob, 3jrs 12. Chestnut Mare, 4 do, by Nemean Lion (broken to harness). Bhood Mares. 13. Marchioness, by Barry Lyndon, foal at foot by Nomoan Lion, in foal to Voltigeur 14. Stolen Moments, by Premier—"Willowholnie, see Stud Book, has c'olt at foot by Remington, and in foal to Voltigeur 15. Czarina, Chestnut Maro byPuriri 18, Mystery, do dobyNanakia 17. Euby, Bay Mare by Premier, with foal at foot by Nemean Lion, in ioal to Yoltigeur 18. Juno, from grey mare, by Tattler 19. Priscilla, by Tattler, foal at foot by Nemean Lion, and in foal to him 20. Duchoss Grey, by Duke of Edinburgh, with foal at foot by Kcmean Lion, and in foal to him. NOTE. The above horses will bo on view at Feathenton for one week prior to Bale, and can be inspected on application to Mr Christie at the Royal Hotel. THURSDAY, 9th MABOH, At 10' Clock. STOCKJALE; F.H.WOOD Will sell by public auction as above— Sheep—--400 Lambs in the wool 30 Fat ewes 220 Store Ewes OATIIE" 8 Yearlings 5 Dairy Cows Houses—--10 Colts and Fillies, woll brod, broken and unbroken. These aro a special ttial consignment from tho West Coaßt, and aro to bo Bold without roaorve. Further Entries Invited. FOR PRIVATE SALE. 1 Booth &Macdonftld broadcast 18ft Turnip Sower, with chain liar rows complete, nearly now. 1 Koid and Gray, Doublo Furrow Plough. 1 do do do with self lifting compoundlovor. 1 New Spring Trap, 1 Single Seated Buggy, 1 Very quiet and Btaunch Buggy Horse, 1 SAFETY BICYCLE, Diamond frame, cushion tyres, with \a« and lamp, second hand, but in first-class order For further particulars apply to I F. H. WOOD.

SHEEP, ! ,0R FRIViTS SALE as under :- 1400 Romnoy Cross Wethor Larubs,shorn 400 „ „ Ewos „ „ 500 „ „ f.f.m, Breeding Ewes 1400 „ „ 2-tooth Wethers For further particulars apply F. B.WOOD

EKETAHONA STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, MARCH lOiii, At 10' Clock, D. CREWE Will oiler to Public Auction, Cattle Sheep, Horses, etc. Early Entries Invited, which will bi adyertised as received.

YV inhabitants of Masterton and the publio genorally that we have purchased tho old-established business formerly carried on by Mr \V. NeiU,'' and solicit a continuance oi that support which has been so liberally accorded to him in the past, THE LIVERY DEPARTMENT will be under our personal supervision, and every attention will be paid to all horses placed in our charge. #•'' SADDLE HORSES and BUGGIES on hire at Moderate charges." Telegrams from commercial travellers promptly attended to. . Horses Broken to Saddle or Harness with the utmost care and satisfaction guaranu A BUS will run to meet ALL TRAINS as horetoforo. Note Tlio Tenui and Castlepoint COACH will run as usual, and will bo in charge-of a competent and popular driver, who can bo relied on to pay every attention to passengers and goods. PARCELS entrusted to onr caro will bo oarried at moderate ratos, WELLERBRQSrMABTEBTON,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4355, 27 February 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4355, 27 February 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4355, 27 February 1893, Page 3

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