j LOWES & lORSS' STOCK WBSDJSESDA.r, 7'. At 1 « SALE. M-AtsrKiflss'r&i* It MARCH, 1894, 'dock. 600 f.f.tn, owm V (TOG breeding ewea 600 ewos . i 656 Lambs . COO esres ! 600 4 tootb to r.ra. ewes W>o 2 to 4 tooth wethers 400 ewes ] 400 Shorn Lambs ■ 350 aliorti lambs (troo3) 300 Ewos ; 800 Shorn Lambs §6O full «w69 ScO iiwea (mixod agca) 250 Shorn Lambs 300 wether lambs. 200 2, 4 and 0 tooth Romney-Lin-ooln owes 200 first clean brooding ewes, bred "by Mr A. W. Cava - : '■"= . • 200 2-Tooth Romnoy Lincoln Ewes 200 2 and 4 tooth' Wothera 200 Full Mouth Breeding Ewes r 200 2 and 4 tooilr Wethera 200 2.tocth e*rea ISO Shorn Lambs 160 Ewes 150 Wether Lambs 130 Pat Wethora • 120 Lambs 120 owe lambs > 100 2 tooth wnthors 100 Wethers 100 Store Wethers 100 wether lambs, 100 fat owes and "wethers.; - 100 Wether Lambs v 100 2 tooth wethers 100 wether lambs 100 woolly lambs 100 2-toulh nwca . .80 waEGar lambs ■ . >; . * CO 3 and 4 tout!, ewe? GO lambs in tho wool CO fat.owes j 63 'wßtlier. Inmba ' 50 y looth Roiimoy rams, bred by Moearo Nil 'and J, Donald 50 mm , I' ■" • DO own# ! " .. 50 lambs , . T . BO ahotti lxuiiba " CO fat owos . ■ I 4B Hnmnoy rama / { , . .00 Fat Ewes: ' ;• : 30 Lincoln raifis ■ 20 LUionta ranis ... ." SO 2 tootb Lincoln raw», bred by Bannister Bros, 20 Fat Wothore SO Lincoln iltims ■ £0 Romnny Rama (mixed ages) 12 Mead Cattle (yearlings)-. ■ \ . 10 Xtinoolng .V 10 Komnoy Ttr.ma j-,- 10 2 tuoth Border Leicester rama. ■ brad by N.2, Land Ooi 6 4 and 0 tooth Lincoln ratns.'brtid • ; by MrU-McMastar ■ 8 2 tooth Lihaoln rams, brad by. Mr Raynor 4 2 tootb Komrisy-Lincoln rams, f. bred by Mr Rayncr • 818 month item . -St 2tooth stud Romney rairA-JrfiS by Mr A. flTuithowa —"" ' ISpringOart and Harassa < : ■ -ymr- old i mare (broken -.to tiaddio andharnet>») ■j. 1 Set Trap Harness ■■ ■ 1 fat cow ; s i , . l'fatsteer . v. Under tho provisions of the Stock Act, - 1393, the Inspectors insist that *U aheap ■ brogjjht to sale. yards ■ shall bo free uf pMUitM. . . I LOWES AND IUiSETS, MASTERTON- OPAKI JbOKEY • . . OLTJBv . V -. ' ' iC SALE "OF PfIIVUjiSGES..;SAtCT KDA I,loth 'MA'BOH; 1i39,4. At 1 o'clock. C". MEBBRS LOWes> IOBNS bava . received ioatructions to sell the pririlegea m connaotion with the Maater- . ton-Opski Jockey Cltib to be hold on 10th March. 1894. " No. 1 Publican's Bonth Ho. 2 Publican's Booth No, 1 Refreshment Booth Ko. 2 Refrcshmont Booth Cards of Baces Horse Yards Fruit Stall •• Gates "SATURDAY, 10th BIABUH, 1804, At 2 p.m. MA6TERTON TftUST LANDS. IMPORTANT SALE OF L3ASBB. MESHEtS liOffKS AND lORNS are r fayourod with instructions to sell at their rooms. Mastorlon, as abeva, the following business si res and premises, viz.— ! • , . No, I.—Containing 33ft frontage to Quoan •street, by ; a depth of 105 ft ftontiDK Chareh-street, with all buildings, now in the occupation ■ ■ of Mr O. Hughes, butcher. No, 2.—With 33ft frontage to Queen> street tar'a depth Of 105 ft adjoining. The above With tiro shops. No. C.—B3Ft to Quoeh»street by a . depth »jf losft, I . ; No. 4.—Q3fr, do 115 ft. No. 6 —soft frontage to Church street ; by a depth of 182(6, now occupied as Waihaeafa Daily premise#. " No. 7. —E6ft to Dilnn-Btreet and 90ft to Ohuroh-stroet;; a corner esctioti. Leases iJos. 1, 2 and 5 will bave a ' currency of fourteen years. Nos. ■ 3, 4 and 7 a currency of 21 years, with compensation ctaaaes. Plans and conditions of said end ftdi particulars may be seen at' the auctioneers' office, or obtained from the Secretly. MB Richard BROWS. SATURDAY, APRIL 719, 1894, * AT 2 P.M, IMPORTANT SALE of FREEHOLD!/ASD masaxa estate . MESSRS LOWES & zoßas are . favoured With instructions from D, Donaid Esq. to sell by public auction s! their rooms, Maaterton, as above about 160 acres of valuable freehold land, subdivided into "suitable sized sections for suburban occupation, varyinf» from Ift to 80 acres each. _ The whole is of eicellent quality situate in the plessantest and mosr, healthy part'of Maaterton. There ate also a few small allotments bfiincrthe unsoldaectionsata former vale. Ail are well watered and easy of access, | The auctioneers would di feet special attention to the above as it will tiffurd an .unusual opportunity of acquiring a small farm, a delightful bomesteari, orbuildinj; cites for either lar#o orsuiall gpuculatore. : Plans of the property may be seen at the auctioneers LAND.LAND FOB PEIVATB'SALE, Sm&ll Farms of J?irat-Ciajp Zibnd close to , Maularton. MBSBBO LOWBS & lORNS bet; to intimate that they are favoured with Instructions from Messrs Wiuoiasis an ■Befariwa to sell by private treaty, iaims fromi 80 to 200 acres, being part of th .L&nedowne Estate, M&sterton, A most favourable opportunity b hers afforded of acquiring small farms, t ! land boing all. sijriouHural, o! excellent tolity, and terms easy. - . LOWBSi tOEF . M RAMS. TO g&MP BREBDi US I ISSSIiS Lowii ajKi I KWB.lMjg toannoiUKe that tboy ma^e Msm a agMbar >f thasao#t »<Mfimei)T «H«V XBB : in toe OJctty fo# the of r<u>» UMsOa * ifoatottesta MM ««(M>va L o>e gtomyZ? eiMi.Sa-4, til m^esSsti^ ia of »sjMgstie 4
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 6 March 1894, Page 3
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