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LOWES &10RN MASTERTON STOCK SALE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 3rd, 1893, At 10' Clock, 503 Lambs 160 2 tooth Lincoln ewes 1Q Fu'l mouth owes 2U Lumta in the wool 50 Hoad mixed cattle 12 Wennora 5 Fat Sleoiß 1 Diiiiy Cow in inllk

LOWES AND lORNS' EKETAHUNA STOCK SALE, WEDNESDAY, May 10m, 1893, At 1 o'clock. 100 Ewes ]SO Wethow 100 Fat Ewcb 103 Breeding Ewes IC3 Effos Id lamb

SALE OF SAW MILL PLANT ON THURSDAY, MAY ta, 1893, AT 12 o'clock. \IT ESSIiS LOWES & 10BNS are LVI instructed by the Mortgagee to sell by Public Auction at their roomß as above— Tho Saw Mill plant, liom, bullock?, and effects at 'l'e Oro Ore and Kuripuni, lately uaed by D, Henderson & Co. in couuection with their "ousi'ivsa as Bawmillent, together with certain interests in leasehold premises and i ijhit to cut timber. The above is a going concern and a first-class investment. For furtliiir particulars apply to the Auctioueors or to W. G. UEAIID, Solicitor for the, Morta^ee, IMPORTANT BALE by AUCTION or AGRICULTURAL STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS, TUESDAY, 23rd MAY, 1893. LOWES AND IO.IiNS Are favoured with instructions from MK JOHN RESSEY to hold a Genuine Clearing Sale ol the whole of his Farm Stock, and Implements, on the premises, Upper Plain, Masterton, on the above date. The whole o! tne Horses, Sheep, and Cows are of a very superior description, and the Implements are of tho very heat make and labor-saving kinds. ■The Draught Horses comprise that justlycelebrated cntiro:" NIL DESPIiRAN- '■ DUM," one of tho best hones in New a: :rZealand; the champion mare "DARLING," first priao marc " GIPSY," six < other grand Mares and 1 Gelding, Foals, Yearlings, and two-year-olds, also—.l Good Buggy Mare 250 4-toolh Ewes, in lamb to pure BorderLeicester Hams 150 Border-Leicester Ewe Lambs in the wool ; o0 Stud Border-Leicester Sheep, compris■V' • ins Emms, Ewes, and Ham Lambs 10 Dai 7 Cows , ;V .2 goot 1 Sows in pig |;large siock of Implements, embvaclngtf. . Single, Double, and Three-furrow Con3, vertablePloughs, Potatoe Diggers and V' Sub-soilers, Tine, Disc and TripodHar,?j: ■; rows, Hornsby Bcnperand Binder (equal to new), Duncan combination Fifteen {/ Coulter Drill, Cambridge Boiler, Horse '■/IS Power Com Crusher, Turnip s<licer, Winnowing Machine, Drays, Buggy, ■ ' .v 'Daisy BoadCar, Water Cart, Twelve Kets Plough and Dray Harness, Whipple Trees, Giant Stump Extractor, Seed ■ V;' Wheat and Oats, aud a large variety of .. Tools, THE SALE WILL COMMENCE M ONE O'CLOCK SHARP. THURSDAY, 4tu MAY, 1893, At Ose O'Clock. taratalii stock HALE, FH, WOOD will eell by Public , Auction at hia Taratahi Yards on the above date:— IC3 Lambs ■ 180 Breeding Ewea 70 2 •< Tooth Sheep—ewea and wethers 50 Fat Ewos V r- CO Calves W-ck 4 Store Cowl 5 Dairy Cows >•..

Further entries invited and adyortised a received. WEDNESDAY, 10th MAY, 1893, AT 1 P.M. SALE OF DAIRY STOCK, ■ • Entirely • Unreserved Sale of iiratclass daily cows, horses, etc. F. H. WOOD has received insoraca tions from Mr Willis to sell by rablic auction as above, at hia farm near Tho Camp, South Featherston, without reserve, the whole of his well-known dairy cows, comprising—- ; 10 Cows in full milk having just calved V 20 Cows and hoifers, mostly in ''.'■■■. milk end in calf, for spring ■.■.."profit V .10. Calves from 4to 11 months ■ 1 Grade Shorthorn bull 1 L'glit draught mare i bred, in foal to Avon. Guaranteed in any barnosa 1 Draught colt by Avon, 1G months ' 2 Sows with littors, Btore pigs and weaners 118 Ewes in lamb WEDNESDAY, lOih MAY, At Mr Willis' Farm, South Feathentton, ~ STOCK AND FARMING . IMPLEMENTS. By permission of M R. WILLIS. PH. WOOD invites ontries of other > Stock and Farming Implements which y'll be sold immediately after the sale of Mr Willis'Stook, Early entiies aro invited and will be advevtised as received, VEHICLES FOB PBIVATE SALE TT "W 000 liaß ct his j, tl , VV Grey town rooms for private sale ■ 2 New double seated Buggies 2 JSew Single do do 1 Now Rustio Trap 1 New spring trap 1 Family Waggonette All the above are really First Olaaa Vehicles, and will be to'd at prices that defy competition. INSPECTION INVITED- ' FOR PRIVATE SALE, -1 Booth &Macdona!d broadcast 18ft Turnip Sower, with chaiu hart rows complete, nearly new.. . 1 Keid ai'd Gray, Double Furrow Plough. 1 do do do with self lifting compoundlevor. 1 He>r Spring Trrp, 1 Single Seated 1 Ye:y quiet and staunch Buggy florae, 1 SAFETY BICYCLE, Diiicord tee, cushion tyres, with b-sj and!, mp, second hand, but iu first-class order. Price £ls. For further particulars epuly to ' ' F.B.WOOP.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4407, 1 May 1893, Page 3

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761

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4407, 1 May 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4407, 1 May 1893, Page 3

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