] If 1 ll :TffDHBI)AY, AUGUST 24m, 1893. At 10'Olook.
TAMTAM STOCKJALB. FH, WOOD will Bell by public , auction at lm Taratahi Yards on the above date 200 ewes in larab CO Fat Wethers (turnip fed) 50 fat sheep 20 Hoggets 6 heifora empty 1 cow in oalf 4 pure bred Berkßbire pigs, 2bowb, and 2 kars ' 7 Good dairy cows, springing
further entries invited. SATURDAY, AUGUST 26th, 1803. At 12 Noon. "I IMPORTANT and Entirely UnroJL served Sale ul First Class Dairy Slook, Draught Horses, Hacks, Pig#, Farming Implements, 2 J)rays, Spring Dray. Spring Trap, Harness, -Dairy Utensils, etc. F. H. WOOD has received instructions from Mr A. Coulter, of Waihakeke (who has disposed of his property) to sell by public auotion, at his farm, Waihakeke, near Carterton, on the above date, at 12 noon sharp. 25 First class pinked Dairy Cows ■ 4 Ayrshire Heifors • 1 • do_ Bull 5 Bows in pig 4 Sows and litters 1 Draught Mare, "Kate,"7yrs, in foal to Dictator 1 Draught Mare, •' Jess," 4 yra 1 Draught Mafo, "Bess, 1 ' 5 yra 3 Light Harness Herses 1 Colt by Administrator 1 do by Little John 1 4 year old Mare in foal to Master Agnes. 2 Tip Drays 1 Spring Dray 1 Spring Trap 2 Sets Harness 2 Ploughs 2 Sets Trap Harness 3 Sots Cart Harness 3 403 Gallon Tanks 300 ft Artesian Well Piping Dairy Utensils of every desjription Tools and (Sundries. NO RESERVE, IMPORTANT SALE OF DAIRY STOCK, AT PAHIATUA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 30th, At 1 O'clock Sharp, DAREWE has received instrui- , \J tions from various vjndors, to sell as above— HKAD of first class dairy stonk. The abovo consists of young cows and heifers to calve in September, October, and November, and the auctioneer can specially recommond them to dairy men and others requ..ing same, and they will be sold absolutely to the highest bidder.
EKETAHUNA STOCKSALE. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, At 10'Olock. • D CREWE will sell as above—--8 Good Daily cows G Heifers in Calf 3 Cows springing to calf 0 2 year old heifers 6 3 year old dairy heifers in calf 2 18 month old steers 1 good hack 1 Shorthorn bull 4 good cows OTHER ENTRIES* INVITED. ALSOQ A HORSES, consisting of /C'J brokon and unbvoke* lucks and harness hordes. SEASON' 1893. HAVE just received a first class assortment of GARDEN TOOLS. Patkes' Bright SW Bpatios (all sizes) Ladies' Spadeß, Forks and Weed Fork Parkes' Drawing and Grafting Spades Digging, Manure and Potato Forkß Rakes and Hoes-all sizes Water Cress Rakes—3 and 4 prongs Hedge Shears, Lawn Mowers Broadcast Seed Sowers Planet jr. Combined BeeJ Sower and Plough. EVERYBODY SECULD SEE CAPTAIN WARREN'S COOKING POT Couks by steam—meat boiled,vegetables ccoked and Jfuddings Boiled aU in one' GEDMiELL. ■QUEEN street, masterton. JOHiN HENDERSON, MERCHANT TAILOR Opposite Club Hotel, (JOEKN-STBEET MASTEEXON Tht faw of your plrmge and •: remamidatm nqwled, 1
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4566, 25 August 1893, Page 3
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