.", . LOWES &lORNS' • MASTWRTON STCCK_SItE WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21sT; At 1 O'clock. 600 Woolly lambs ' 400 4 tooth wotheis 850 Foiutd Eweß 800 4 tooth wethors 200 4 tooth wethers 200 Ewes ■ , 200 Ewes 150 f.f.m. ewes 100 Ewes 100 Mixed Sheep 30 mixed lambs 25 Ewes , 25 Woolly Lambs 10 Komney Rams (mixed ogosj 10 2-tooth Romney Kama 10 4 and 6»tooth Linooln Rams 30 18-montbs to 2-year old steers 30 2J year old Steers 20 Springing Hoifers 10 2-year-old mixed Cattle fi Unbroken Hacks 4 G nl Racks 3 l>iau;,ht TToraes 2 Brood Mares 1 Gray Gelding by "Nemean Lfun" 1 Uray Maro by" Voltißuer" 1 Brown Gelding 1 Bay Gelding by "Mangle" 1 Bay Mare, i years, broken to saddle and harness Under the provisions of the Stock Act 1893, the Inspectors insist that all sheep brought to sale yards shall bo lm of parasites. IMPORTANT SALE Of FREEHOLD LANL\, MASTERTON. PRELIMINARY KOTIGE; -- MEBSRS LOWES & lORNS have received instructions from D. Dona'd, Esq., Manilla to soil about 250 "ores in sections and rural allotments, situato within thi Borough, Full particulars t-j date of Bale in future adyeitieement. LAND.JLAND. FOB PRIVATE SALE, Small Farms of First-Class Lind close to Mastetton, MESSRS LOWKU lORNS beg to intimate that they are favoured with instructions from Messrs Whlujib an BEETHAMto sell by private treaty, farms from 30 to 200 acres, being part of th Lansdowne Estate,. Masterton. A most favourable opportunity is hero afforded of acquiring small (arms, the land being all agricultural, of excellent quality, and terms easy. ' LOWES & lORNS, Agents. KAMS. TO SHEEP BREEDERS I MESSRS LOWES and lOMS beg to announce that they havemsdo arrangemonls with a number of thomost PROMINENT BItEEDEU'S in the Colony for tho'supply of .rams jn any numbers for the coming season. Pastorahsta caii depend Mpon their commissions for small or large numbers being prompt'y exesutcdj purity of breeding and evenness of type guaranteed. Prices end other particulars on apphcation to FOK SALTS. SMALL FARMS. TEORE ORE MASTERTON. MESSRS LOWES AND lORAS havo much pleasure in announoint;" very successful Bale of ;ho above small farms, and beg to intimato that there are a number of sections still unsold and will be pleased to treat liberally with intending purchasers. , LOWES AND lORNS, ( I Agents. THURSDAY, 22nd Febmuky, 18.94/ AT ONE 6'OIO'CK, ' 'TAiIA^AHI STOci SALE.'. TA H WOOD win jell at |J , YArrJsas aboya—50Q f,f,m, Breeding Ewes <SOQ »ucd breeding Ewes, f.f.m. 800 Lambs in the wool ,800 2 tooth Wethers 300 Stoiu Kwe» i 200 F»t bheep-Ewes and Wethers ■ 200 Forward E ra " 1 13° L»ViiM in";h.e wool ' 100 breeding Ewes, x bred ' 110 Lambs ' 100 Store Ewes ' 50 breeding Ewes, crossbred ' 50 2 tooth Wethers (forward) | 50 qo Ewes '4O Wethers 82 Calves and Yearlings 30 Steers, 18 months old I and Sows' 25 2 tooth stis ijtanney Marsh .■-teiri <■ ; ' i 25 8 tooth Romney Marsh Rams 15 Culls 5 Young Berkshire Piga—Boars 4 Heifers in calf 4 2 tooth Lincoln Ra^m 2 agsdJLuncoln'Hatriß'"" fltttonoy Marsh Ram FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. SATURDAY, 2jth FEBRUARY. 1894, ' aflVclbck sharp. Important and Entirely Unresorvcd Sale of : Household Furniture arid Effects at thi" lT,vl #Npf?p\|fP|iAND, Gbeviown, FTT TI7OOD has received . • ll • VV instructions from J, G, Filpeh Esq,, who is leaving the district, to sell by Publio Auction at the Bank premises on SATURDAY, 24th inst., at 1 p.m., tho whole of his Household Furniture and Effects including •- Piano by Bros.dwood, Cheffonier with ; Marble Top and plate ■ Glass'-Baok and , Pwcls | Drawing.room Suite, Tables, J occasional CliahVap'aneso Screen,Bronzea, Porcelain and other ornaments (Lamps, Engravings, Books. Chronio, Lithoriirfw, Fen'- 1 ders,Firote,paubleand ; Sih6leSo&Bk-' steadsnnd'M.attrasses, tiudiißual Bedroom and' Kite'heri Fumiture,' : Crockery, Glass" wlire,''Selteoginc filter; PfttenV Mahgk" Latin NjowCr peddle, tyrdon?ools, , Qwiiig to the numbtt pf lots lo be sub-1 SArURDAY, 3jb. MARCH, At 2' o'clock. GEEYTQWN AUCTION ROOMS, FREEHOLD HOUSE PROPERTY. J 7l H. WOOD has received instructions ] , tosellbyPublicAwtionathisGveyt town Rooms on SATURDAY, 3rd Maroh- | an acre of Freehold Land, having a frontage of two chains to Main St., Grey'town, by a depth ol 2] chains, situated noxt Mr Beard's plumbers including two-storied Houbo c6ntnining 6 rooms and outbuildings. Title, under Land Transfer Act. Terms very easy, deolared at sale. [ FOR PRIVATE6ALE -A BARGAIN ONE strong and well built Waggonette ingoopTorderj' Price—LgO, ONE Douole Seated Buggy, with Patent.Axle Brake, Pole, Shafts, etc and Lamps,- complete, Price—L2s. Apply to . F. fl. WOOD. ' ~O.H PRIVATE SALE, •JL, , One Lester's Triplex horse power, nearly new! price, £lB. One Bontall'a Chaffcutter, do, do; Price £!f, ipplyto-'', F.H.WOOD, •
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4651, 17 February 1894, Page 3
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748Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4651, 17 February 1894, Page 3
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