■;VW)IVEB AND IORNB BALE OP DRAPE 1.1 Y. ' SAIURDiy, JA UAHY 27tli, ; . At 2 o'clock. ; MESSRS LOWES AND lORNS hhVo received iiißtruotionß to 1 cell at their rooms. Queim street, without i reserve on Saturday, Jtinuaiy 27th, a consigtinieut, of drapery 4o , comprising: 1 —Ureas niatoriala, French cashmeres, meriuo and Scotch dress tweeds, prints, I galnteas, lablo damiisks, loce curtains, > quilts, sheetings, and other gooda ' top iiumpr-iua to. mention. ! MAbTEItrON attRICULTURAL & .PASTORAL ASSOCIATION, I FEBRUARY Gin aku 7th, 1894, MESSRS LOWIiS & lORNS an. nouncealarge preliminary entry ■if I tains fur (lie above Fair, embrncins: 60 2 tooth lincnlm. bred by Mr Raynor ftum the imp Tied Dudding anuKikiiatn Rims 2.tooth ditto, bred by Messrs Perry Bros 70 2 touth do. bred by Mrtftuckey 50 4 tooth do, never been used 80 2 tooth do, bred by Mr E, Meredith 20 2 toll do, bred by Mr J. Mac,iiu 100 2 tooth Roinneys, verious breeders 40 2 tooth do, bred by Mr E Dorset 30 2 touth du, bred by Mr F, f Gray I 30 2 touth ltoinuuy Rams - account ''Mr F, Monokton 50 2 tooth do, yatious breeders 10 2 toO'h South Down Rams lfi 2 tooth Lincoln Kama un a/c Mr A. Ktempa 1 40 2Tocth Lincolns—bred by ' Messrs Bannisler Bros 7 Stud Lincoln Rama bred by Messrs Perry liros 8 2 touth Lincoln Rains 1 (i tool I) Lincoln Jlatn 15 t'uro<bred Cotswilds, bred by Mr Jno Reynolds 12 6 tooth Cotswolde, bred by Mr Jno Reynolds 7 Ram Lambs 20 21 loth Southdown, Rams .bred by Mr W. O. Buchnnan. 80 2-tooth Lincoln Rams on a/s Mr Thus. Stillborn IMPORTANT GALE Otf' RREfiHOLD LAND, MAB'fIiRTON. PRELIMINARY KOTICE. MESSRS LOWES & lORNS have received i structions from D. Donald, Esq., Manuia to sell about 250 acres in sections and rural allotments, situate within th-< Borough, Full particulars and date of sale in future advertisement-. IImIAND. FOR PRIVATE SALE, Small Farms of First-Glass Lmhl close to Mastcrton. Messrs lowks a- iorns beg to intimate that they are favoured with instructions from Messrs Wiuiajis and Beetuam to sell by private treaty, farms of from 30 to 200 aores, 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. LOWHB & IOItNS, Agents. MESSRS LOWES & lOBNS~ 4 NNObNOIi that the Firm's auof\ tiuneerwill soil ai t',.e furtlicominj.' Wellington, Carterton and Mastortnn Ram Fairs, and wdl be pleased to uiidertakfi charge of any stock ontrusted to them for sale. RAM!iT~ TO SHEEP BREEDERS 1 MESSRS LOWES and beg to announce that they have made arrangements with a number of themost PROMINENT BREEDERS in the Colony for the supply of rams in any numbers for the coming season. Pastoraliats can depend upon their commissions for small or large numbers being promptly executed j purity of breeding and evenness of type guaranteed. Prices and other particulars on application to 1 LOWES & lORNB, Biock Aoihis, THURSDAY. 25TH JANUARY, 1894, AT ONE o'clock. TARATAHI STOCOALE. FH, WOOD will Bell by Public , Auction at his Taratahi Yards as aboyo--200 2-tooth Ewen 160 Ewes 100 Fat Ewes and Lambs 6 Calves 1 2 year old Heifer Horiea of all classes 1 Grade Shorthorn Bull, S-jears, by Edinburgh's Prince. Bis grandfather is the groat champion bull, Musselaiatt Further Entries Invited, and advertised as received. SATURDAY, 27th JANUARY, 1894, At 2 o'clock. GREYTOWN AUCTION ROOMS. Unreserved sale of Household Furniture and Effects (new and second hand), General Merchandise, Produce, cto, PH. WOOD will sell by public auction • at his Greytown Room* on Saturday, the 27th inst., at 2 p.m., some very large consignments of fjrst-olass and very superior Household Furniture, includiiigGhests of Drawers, all sizes, 'roth 3 drawer to 8, Spring Sofas, Colonial Couches, Easy Chairs, Rooking do., Austrian do., Wood do., Tables, Chilfioniers, Double and Single Iron aud Wood Bedsteads, Double and Sing'e Spring and Flax Mattacs, Wash Stands and Dressing Tables,- Mirrors, etc,, ulso General Merchandise of every description, Harness, Saddles, Crockery; in fact everything. friends. MOIKI, WEDNESDAY, 31st JAN,. 1594. At 1 O'Olock p.m. AUCTION SALE OF TIMBER. BRICKS, Buildings for Beuioya], Mill Ffame, &o, FH. WOOD has received insiructions , from Mr James Baillie (who Is removing his mill) to sell by Public Auction, at Moiki, Morrison's Bush, the site of his preaent Mill, on WEDNESDAY, the 31st inst, at one o'clock, without reserve, about 30,000 feet of Timber, of all classes ' and sizes, which will be sub- . mitted in lota to Bijit buyers. About 6000 Rricks. 1 Chaffcutter (ne <v) Also Frame of Mill, Stubliug, SMALL fApi PROPERTY. CONSISTING OF0 £ AOREB and. Homoitoad far pri /CO vate sale. The above property | is situated At Maroa, Greytown, fronting Main Road, within a mile of the Railway Sfation, The land is of Ist flaw quality securely fenced, and diivided into q paa docks, well-watered all'theyear round Improvements include, 5 roomedhouse and . outbmlijinjts &c. '.Very healthy sitptiop. : Price £4OO. A bargain, For P. H, WOOD, I Auctioneer,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4629, 25 January 1894, Page 3
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836Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4629, 25 January 1894, Page 3
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