I LOWES &lORNS Masterton Stock Sale. WEDNESDAY7~2otIi JULY. . At 1 o'clock. : 100 Ewes; forward; in lamb' 8 Fat bullocks, b and 4 years old 1 Spring Trap and Hsrnew 1 .Good trap horse , 10 pure-bred Rottuey ewes, hog! gets ■ 2 draught hdraea ■■'•■ ; '•■■'■■' 1 buggy horee ; ~,.., 100 fat wethers (turnip fed) / PRELIMINARY AMWUEOEMEJiT Sale of Valuable Dairy and AgrU cultural Land, MESSRS LOWEB & 10RNS have received instructions froni Messrs T. L. Thompson & (Jo., to sell, towards the end of August next, tho whole of their magnificent Te Ore Ore property, in lots to suit purchasers; easy terms will be offered. Flans are being prepared, and when ready the date of selection will be announced, A valuable and suitfor a Dairy Factory, FRIDAYAND SATURDAY, 28m and 29m JULY. Each day. at one o'clock sharp. LION Store, Grcytown. ENTIRELY PRESERVED SALE OF ~ WORTH OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE. By older of Messrs COOK & GRAY, iu the assigned estate of W. MAXTOR. F. H. WOOD Has receWed instructions to sell by publio auction, at the LION STORE,Groytown, on the above datcs.the whole of the large of the recent fire at Me MAXTOR'S STOKE, aud comprising about £OOO worth of General Merchandise, consist* ing chiefly of GROUERIES.inbuIk and otherwise, h> eluding about 2 tons Flour; Hon Sugar; 3001baofpaoket Toas.best brands; 1 ton ot Soap, assorted, in sowtboxes; BowtCandles; 6 owt of Biscuits; 5 cwt of Lollies j fancy confectionary, besides General Groceries of evory description, IRONMONGERY, including 4 dozen 8.8.A. Shears; CarpentersToolb ; Garden and Farm Tools; Spades; L.H. Shovels; Slashers; Nails, and General Irnmnongeiy; Buckets; and counter Scales. GUNS, single and double,muzzle and breech loaders, of best makers. AMMUNITION in large quantities, OILS and Colors, Paints, Ac, Lamps, Glassware, plain uud fancy, Tobacconist's Ware, Pipes and Fancy Goods, Stationery and Patent Medicines. &o, The stock will be lotted up, so as to suit all classes of buyora, that is In small and trade lots. Storekeepers, hotel proprietors, heads of families, and and the general publio will find it to their advantage to attend thia Bale, as EVERY LINE will be sold.. ENTIRELY WITHOUT RESERVE. The Stock is well selected, and in good order. TERMS AT SALE. F.H.WOOD, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 2nd and Brd August, 1893, Commencing each day at 12 noon, sharp Important and entirely unreserved Bale of a first-class Dairy, comprising 80 picked dairy cows, 5 purebred Ayrshire bulls, 7 purebred Ayrshire cows and heifers. Also young cattle, sheep, horses of all classes, cream separator, oheese presses, curd mill, engine, farming implements, machinery, tools, lurnilute, harness, sad. dlery, etc, etc, PH. WOOD has been favored with • instructions from Mr John Burrow, who is leaving the distriot, to sell by publio auction, at his dairy farm, White's Line, on the above dato, entirely without reserve, the whole of his well known dairy of carefully selected cows and other stock, comprising as under :- Cattle—--80 picked dairy Cows, calving early in spring 5 purebred pedigree Ayrshire Bulls from 1 to 3 years old: all prize takers 7 Ayrshire Cows and Heifers 10 head young, Cattle Shew—--250 Ewes in lamb 160 Wethers 200 mixed Sheop 180 purebred Romney Marsh Ewes 9 purebred 2<tooth Lincoln Bams 10 do 4do do HOEBEB- . ■ 2 medium draft cart Mares, guaranteed sound and staunch 1 Mare in foal 2 upstanding dogoart Horses; any trial 3 Hunters 1 Cob, fast trotter; good in any harness Daisy Implements & Maohinebt--1 „„,„ Jin T0.,,,1 ~..„...1.. .1 Engine, 1$ horsepower, and 2 Cnrd Mill platform scales' I * nho»«o p«.. M) double and single ..-..-, , warmers, , cans strainers,&o, .:.'■.':"'; •'':,. Implements— ■ . -.-..■■. . 1 set new chain Harrows . 1 ; oV.disc, do ; \' 1 Soed.Sower. /.V,'' ' '..V •' 1 newMassey Mower-. : \;.',. 1 Double'Furrow.Plough, i' '■'•;■' [form .nJ n,.J.» T„„l. ...1 ..._ J J.. Vehicles— : , ...; 1. spring Dray, nearly new ■>•■••'. ' Ido Trap'..':•■= -I,' ,•:•,: : ,1 Dog Cart and Barnesß '■'' •'■'■■■ •"■' , 1 Bulky and Harness,, ; ,; : ,: 1 sot gig Harness; saddles, fc!' 1 Doable seated buggy in .gcbd , ; ; -' ! ■;"order;.' "■./■; ';; ',",■;','.;;.!; 20 tons first-class Hay.! '.' I'. '-.'' 250 Sacks firat-claBS chaff' "" '"•' N.B.—AII daiiy' stock and other cattle, and 'dairy implements will be sold on tbe first, viz., Wednesday,'the 2nd August. Sheep, horses, .maohiaery, Baddies, furniture! etc,; etc.,'in"tho ■s&Wtiffliim'-
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4478, 24 July 1893, Page 3
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