.LOWES HORNS' MAWTKRTON STCCK_SALE. WEDNESDAY, 10m J AH., 1894, AT 1 O'OMOKi i 12 Light and Medium Horses, 1 Bull 1 Dairy CW 1 Reaper and Binder, "Buckeye" 1 Dairy Cow in full milk , 1 Purebred Shorthorn Bu (particulars at sale) ALSUBy order of the Official.Assignee, in the estate of Percy Oobb. 2 Oowa 2 Oalyes MASTERTON AttRIOULTUKAL & PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. eamJfaie, FEBRUARY 6th and 7ih, 1894. MESSRS LOWES & lORNS announce a large preliminary entry of Rarm fur the above Fair, embracing: 60 2 tooth Linoolns, bred by Mr Bayner from the imported Dudding and Kirkham Rams Perry Bros 70 2 tooth do. bredbyMrSfcuc key 50 4 tooth do, never been nsed 30'2 tooth do, bred by Mr E, Meredith 20 2 tooth do, bred by Mr J. • Macara 100 2 tooth Romnoys, various br 66 dors 40?, tooth do, bred by Mr E, Dorset 30 2 tooth do, bred by Mr F, Gray 30 2 tooth Romney Rams-account F. Monekton - 50 2 tooth do, various breeders 10 2 tooth South Down Rams 15 2 tooth Lincoln Rams on a/o A. fcitempa 40 2 Tooth Lineolns—bred by Messrs Bannister Bros. LAND.JAND. FOR PRIVATE SALE, Small Farms ot First-Glass Land close to Masterton, MESSRS LOWES & lORNS beg to intimate that they are favoured with instructions from Messrs 'Williams and Beetiusi to sell by private treaty, farms of from 30 to 200 acres, being part of the Lansdowne Estate, Masterton. A most favourable opportunity is here afforded of acquiring small farms, the land being all agricultural, of excellent quality, and terms' easy. LOWES &lOBNS, Agents. MESSRS LOWES ft lORNS \ NNOENOK that the Firm's sueL tioneer will soil at the forthcoming Wellington, Carterton and Maiterton take charge of any stock entrusted to them for sale,
RAMS. TO SHEEP BREEDERS I MESSRS LOWES and lOMS beg to announce that tbey hate made arrangements with a number of the moat PROMINENT BREEDERS in the Colony for the supply oE rains in any numbers for tho coming season, Pastoralista can depend upon their coromiflpromptly executed; purity of breeding "d evenness of type guaranteed. , Prices and other particulars on application to ' LOWES &lORNS, Btook Agents. THURSDAY, 11th JANUARY, 1894, AT one o'clock. STOCOALE. I H. WOOD will soil by Public AucX'' tion at his Taratabi Yards on tho above dato:— 4 head of BesE 240 2 tooth Rumney Marsh Ewes, a specially good line for breeding purposes 100 2 and 4 tooth Wethers ISO Ewes and lambs 50 2.ToothEweß and Wethers. Further entries are invited and will
PRELIMINARY NOTIOE, MAETINBOEOUGH SALE YARDS. WEDNESDAY, 28ra FEBRUARY, 1894,ATONEo'OXOCK, STOCK OF ALL GLASSES AT lUE • MARYBOROUGH HALE YARDS Early entriesare invited, which will be advertised as received Free of Charge, Special Terms made for large entries. F.H.WOOD, Auctioneer. . PRELIMINARY NOTICE OF AUCTION SALE OF TIMBER, BRICKS. Buildings for Removal, Mill Frame, to, I E WOOD has reoei red instructions J, from Mr James Baillio (who Is removing his mill) to sell by • Public Auction, al, Moiki, Morrison's Bush, the site of bis present Mill, about the end of this month, without reserve, about and sizes, which will be submitted in lots to suit buyers.' About 6000 Bricks. Also Frame of Mill, Stabling, &0,, &c. Farther particulars in future advertisement. EAMB. . For the Coming Season—of all classes and breeds, For Private Sale. FH, WOOD is now prepared to , tako orders from SETTLERS who wish to secure their Rams prior to the different Fain. Can guarantee purity of breeding and besfcsfcrains in the Colony. Particulars on application, State yonr requirements j I can then quote prices. F. H.WOOD, ; r Auctioneer. ■ SMALL FARM PROPERTY. FOR PRIVATE SALE. Carterton; , w about two miles from the Railway Station and Post Office, comprising:— and Bub-divided, well watered by never failing creeks. Improvements include, four-roomed dwelling house, dairy, cowsheds, and other outbuildings, Good orohard and garden, Price £6OO. Terms if .desired, For further particulars, apply to, PrE WOOD, ■... . • Auctioneer,Greytown. | FOR PRIVATE SALE. , Qiy. ACRES First Olasa. Land, being I'O j 5. - part Section No. 16, Maroa HlnnV onil Winn a fiWorrn tj\ Wnril'i Line, jMonison'B Bush-27 ;aores in English Grasses and Olover,' remaining 10j bush j all seourely fenced and •well watered. Improvements include dwelling house, outbuildings, garden,{oto j Price -£ls; per aore. /Ternu4f27o.,e:can remain': on
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4615, 8 January 1894, Page 3
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