MASTERTON WEDNESDAY, 20th SEPT, 1893, AT Io'OMOK. : 12 Springing Heifers and/Young Cowa from the celebrated dairy of Mr F. Shaw, of WaHgaehu 40 Hoggets . 12 Cows, springing too live 4 Cows, newly cnlvod 6 Hoifors, springing tocalvegfrom half-bred Jersey to pnre-bred Jersey, all specially selected from the dairy of Mr Wi Walker, UppurHutt, and will be guaranteed to putohaien 1 Bull 1 Oow (springing) 3 Young cows and heifers near ■ . ' ■ onlving 8 Springing Heifors (i Pig3.(we,iners) . ; 1 Grey Mare (6 years) 1 Hack - ' ' 250 Ewes with lambs 100 Hoggets 7 Cons, springing to second calf, half-bred Ayshire, bred by Mr J. Martin 1 Maro,,by Kitij Fisher—Eftrenadown mare • IMPORTANT LAND SALE, TE ORE OKE ESTATE. BUD-DIVIUED INTO ' SMALL AGRICULTURAL AND DAIRY FARMS.
THURSDAY,SEPTKMBER2Bth, 1893. MESSRS LOWES &■ lORNS have received instructions from Messrs T. L. Thompson & Co. to offer tho wholo of their To .Ore Ure E'tate, m sectiuDß to suit purchasers.- The sale will bo by application at upset prices. The above property comprises tho richest agricultural and dairy , land in the district, is closo to the flourishing town of Masterton, and is cut up into sections varying from 20 to 94 acres, with a few residential sites. Tho proprietors have reserved a site for a Dairy Factory, which with a substantial bonus will be !{iven to tho purchasers, as set forth in the conditions of-sale, Terms exceptionally eaay. Forms of application, plans and full particulars and conditions of sale may bo hau*from— Messrs Mdmai Roberts & On., Wellington. Or the agents— MessrsLOWm lORNS, Masterton. APPLICATIONS received by the agentß at Masterton, up to 5 p.m. SEPTEMBKR 28th, 1893. FERRETS! FERRETS! WANTED to purchase. LOWES & lORNS.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMRfeiR 21, 1893, At 1 O'clock. STOCK SALE. Jj , A action at his Taratnhi yards on the aboye dr.te—--150 Ewes.in lamb CD Hoggota 6 Dairy Cows 4 Head beef 100 Empty Ewes, off turnips, forward 100 Hoggots, mixed sexes Further entries invited, and advertised' as received.
WEDNESDAY, 27in SEPT,, 1893, AT 11 O'CLOCK SHARI'. Important and entirely TJnreseryed Snlo of Sheep, Cows, Horses, Poultry, etc, ALSO— Firei-class Household Furuitnro and Effects at Waituna, ClareVille, Tjl H. WOOD has been favoured with J, instructions from Mr E. H, Bcckeridgb (who has disposed of the property) to soil by Public Auction, on the premises, known as WAITUNA, situated at Ulavevillo, near Carterton, entirely without reserve, His well known Buggy and Hack Horses, Dairy Cows, Sheop, Poultry, Vehicles, Harness and Saddles; also The whole of his valuable Household Furniture and Effects, The nboye will bo sold in the following order— STOCK--25 Ewes and Lambs. Bfl HcEKots 2 Dairy Cows-springing 3 Buggy Horses 2 First class ladies' hacks 2 Good Hunters 3 Young Horses, not handled 1 Bay Pony, good in saddle and harness Ducks and Fowls Vehicles and Harness. 1 double-seated Buggy 1 single „ 1 Dogcßrt 2 Sets Buggy Harness 2 Saddles and Bridles, Tools, &c,
Household Furniture and Effects, comprising— Hall—Chairs, Linoleum and Barometer. Drawing-room - Drawing-room Suite, Occasional Tables, Pictures, ourlains, clock, ornaments, oarpet and hearthrug, &c. Dining-room—l Piano (Collard and Oollard), 12 Austrian chairs, horsehair couoh, dining table, easy chairs, linoleum, curtains, clock, pictures, &c. Bedrooms (s)—Doublo and single iron bedsteads, chests drawers, washstands and ware, dresßingtables, mirrors, chairs, carpets, our« iains, single and double, spring mattrosses, flax do., aiidfealher pillows, &e, boiler, wringer, waahtnba, &c. The whole to be ou view day prior to Luncheon provided. Remember - "WEDNESDAY, 27th SEPT, 1893, it 11 am. SATURDAY, BEP7EMBKR3OrH, 1893, • ■ AT 1 o'CLOOK MARP, Important Sale of Household Furniture aud Effects, Horse and . Harnoss, Tools, etc. EH. WOOD has received instruct- ,: tions from Rev, T. B, Maciean, who is leaving the district, to sell by Publio Auction at the Parsonage, Weststreet, Groytown, on. SATURDAY, the 30th September, at 1 p.m., tin whole of his household furniture, etc, comprising: Piano, _oouoh.es, easy chairs, occasional tables, Austrian chairs, dining-table, ohefibnier, linoleum, writing desk, fenders aud fire-irons, stair carpet and lino- -■■-. !eum, chests drawers, washstands and ware, double and iron bedsteads, double I ".■.'.. »nd Bingle" sprinpr heir mst- '. ;tresses, child's cots and. mattresses, mirrors, drosßing-tables,' 1 Bay: Buggy Mare, rising 6 years, ' thoroughly quiet :-. : : ' • .1. Set Single BuggyHarnßsa- ..".': Wheelbarrow,gatdentools,&o,'' SATyBDAiiiHSBrasMBER 189?,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4525, 16 September 1893, Page 3
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