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LOTO&IORNS'; E EE T A H U* N A BTOCIi SALE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12th, 1893, At 1 o'clock. 260 2;booth Romney ewes 60 2 tooth to f.f.m. Lincoln ewra 200 Ewes 160 Wethers 100 Fat ewea 100 Breeding ewea 70 Ewes 60 Wethers 50 Ewes ■ 6 Strong calves 1 Shorthorn bull 1 SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD LAND, QDEIfiN ST., MASTERTON, SATURDAY .APRIL 15th at2 o'clock. MESSRS LOWES & lORNS are instructed by the executors of the late Mrs MoKonzie, to soil by Public Auction as above all that piece or parcel of .land comprising oue acre, numbered 80 on the plan of the Borough of Masterton and situate in Queen Street, having frontages to Queen and Chapel Streets, the whole will be subdivided into allotments suitable for building NOTE,—The Auctioneers would call special attention to the above sale as a most favourable opportunity of ticquir ing a valuable building allotment in a rapidly improving business part of the as the Executors are desirous of winding up the estate no fictitious reserves will be placed upon any of the lots. TUESDAY, 11th APRIL, 1893. at 1 o'clock sharp. IMPORTANT TO DAIRY FARMERS, Entirelyunreserved Bale of first class dairy, cows, liorac s, and harness, &«. FH. WOOD has received ir.struc- , tions from Mr A. Tait, to soli by Public Auction as above, on Mr A. Yule's property known as " The Camp" and situate corner of Feathoraton and Martinborough roads, without reservo, the whole of his well known and wellcows. comprising—b cows springing ; 6 to calve in August 4 to oalvo in October. 18 Eleven of the 18 are hellers broken in last Spring and Autumn. Also— COO Woolly Lambs, mixed sexes 400 2-tooth Wethers 160 f.m. Ewes 1 Alderney Bull bred by Mr 0. Phillips, 1 half-bred Alderney Bull 18 calves, from 7 months old 1 good trap horso, guaranteed 1 good hack 1 spring trap and harness,etc. FOR PRIVATE SALE. 1 Booth & Macdonald broadcast 18ft Turnip Sower, with chaiu hart rows complete, nearly new, 1 Keid and Gray, Double Furrow Plough. 1 do. do do with solf lifting compoundlever. 1 New Spring Trap, 1 Single Seated Buggy. 1 Very quiet and staunch Buggy 1 SAFETY BIOYOLE, Diamond frame, cushion tyres, with bag and lamp, second hand, but in first-class order. Price £l6, For further particulars apply to F.B.WOOD, TARATAHI PH. WOOD will hold his regular ' fortnightly Stock Sales at the TARATAHI YARDS, at 1 p,m„ on dates as under, viz. Thursday April ,6th do do iOth do May ' 4th do do 18th do Juno , Ist do do j loth do do \ 29th Settlers desirous of entering stopk for either of the above sales are requested to send in particulars of entries Sufficiently early to allow for the their being fully advertised, v_ VEHICLES FOR PRIVATE SALE. 1"1 IT W 0 °D has at his ?, jLL, it Greytown rooms for private salo 2 New double seated Buggies 2 New Single do do 1 New Rustio Trap 1 Now spring trap i: If, All. the aboyo are really First Class Vehicles, and will be sold at price l that defy competition. INSPECTION INVITED. FOR PRIVATE SALE,, n ROOMED HOUSE and 2 acres of 3 land, situate at Kurutawhiti Road, Greytown. The land is of first-class quality, with good orchard, in full bearing. House is nearly new and very convenient with good outbuildings. Prico 1320, part of which can remain on mortgage, For further particulars apply to i F.H.WOOD. EKETAHUNA ; STOCK SALE,/ FRIDAY, APRIL 7TH, at 1 O'omce. CREWE will sell as abpvoD. I 100 f.m. Ewes ; 200 Lincoln Ewes 100 Ewes 100 Breeding Ewes IDO f f.m. Lincoln Ewes _ Other entries invited, which may bo forwarded to Mr Juggiw, Eketahuna, r the Auctioneer, Pahiatua, m O H O U 8 E W iy-IIS, PERSONS I A BOUT TO MA HRY AND THE TRADE. 15 USEFUL, RECIPES ONE SHpLING. The seoret of sm of these rocipes originally oost upvyflids of £IOO. They aro of great value; either for commercial or private üb". ,ind in every caao will mean a saving y. from 60 per cent to 75 por cent on tho price of similar articles as sold retail LISfOFREOIPES, 1. Horbal Beer' 7. Tomato Sauce Ginger Beer 8. Lemonade Powders Hop Bitters' 9. Fruit Salts (same as 4, Sarsaparillii Ens's) 5, Apple ,|B> 10, Worcester Sauce 6,Calves®Jelly 1L Cider 12. Supefl Vinegar, costing 2d por gallon 13. TranMent Varnish and Polish, 14. Self jßing Flour, aIBO Baking Powder. 16, Ins Ale Fluid Enamel and Cement. All vJßaimplo, Any person oan make themvaHnnt trouble. Apply,' Bending 12 IfeWINTEB,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4387, 7 April 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4387, 7 April 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4387, 7 April 1893, Page 3

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