WEDNESDAY, to MAHCH,;IB?i, . : '-V"Ati'6'6looki. : :--^r- : ;J;A ; IBM ewea from 2 jiooth 'J A 7 - ; ; ;V .1000 breeding ewes [ . ;\\ "' '■'.'> -y ;700 fat and forward: lambs V, A : '",'400 wether lambs' iIBO fat and forward wethers ■■;100'-ewe« i: y' ; 2 {.<:■'■' : ;100 fab 4 tooth wotheta "•■> ~...100 fat ewea i: - .:;'-v: v.• 60 Romnoy rams . '<iv-.': ; ii '.-. 50 breeding ewes 40 rams, Linouln and Romsey - 40 2-year old .steers (a good line) ' 80 Lincoln rams • 80 Lincoln rams—2, 4 and 6 tooth 30 Romney rams—2,4 and 6 tooth '25 wethers, 2 tooth toWuioiifb. 15 1J year old steers \ 6 3 year steers .-. .'■"' 6 2 year steers ■ -. . bVweaners w r '-*•',, 6 yearlings 6 Lincoln raniß; : .'.;: . Under the provisions of the Stock Act, 1893, the Inspectors insist that all sheep brought to sale'yards shall be free of parasites, ■ r' -. SATURDAY, APRIL 7Tff, 1894, | at2p,m, alUPOKTANTSALEofFBEEHOLDLArIB MAHAIAESTATE, \TESSRS LOWES & lORNS are IVL instructions from D. Dosaid Esq . to sell by public auction at.their rooms, Mastertonr-sb above about IGO acres of valuable freehold land, subdivided into suitable sized sections for suburban occupation, varying from 10 to 80 acres each.. The whole is of excellent quality situato in the - pleasantest and most healthy part of Masterton. ' There aro also a few small allotment* beinc; the unsold sections at a former sale. All are well watered and.easy of access.
The auctioneers" would direct special attention to the above as it will afford an unusual opportunity of acquiring a small Farm', a delightful homestead, or building sites for either largo or small speculators. V\m of the property may be Been at the auctioneers. FOE SALE, SMALL FARMS. TEORKOREMASTERTON. MESSES LOWES AND lORfIS have much pleasure in announcsmall farms, and beg to intimate that there are a number of sections still unsold and mil be pleased'to treat liberally with intending purchasers. ' LOWES AND lOKNB, LAND._LMD. FOR PRIVATE SALE, ' Small Farms of First-Class land close to Masterton. MESSES LOWES & lORNS beg to intimate that they are favoured with instructions' from Messrs Williams ah Beeihasi to sell by private treaty, farms from 30 to 200 acres, being part of th Lansdowne Estate, Masterton. , A most favourable opportunity is bere afforded of acquiring small farms, the land being all. agricultural, of excellent quality, LOWES & lORNS,
RAMS. TO SHEEP BRBBDBHSI L'IVJ. to announce that they have made arrangements with a number of thbmoat PROMINENT BREEDERS ..■;' in the Colony for the supply of rams in toralists can depend upon their commit siona for email or large numbers being promptly exesutodj purity of breeding . Prices and other particulars on application to TUESDAY, 20ra MARCH, 18M, At 1 o'olook. STOOKJALE. PH. WOOD will sell by Public , Auction at his Tatatabi Yards, ou Tuesday, tho 20th day of March, at 1 p.m.:— . 2000 first class' breeding ewes 1000 ditto ditto ■ 700 good store ewes (forward) ■2OO fat ewes and wethers ' 200 Breeding Ewes .; 160 Forward Ewes 100 Full mouth ewes 70 Fat lambs : 1 Romney Marsh Ram 2 tooth . 10 Head Beef—B and i year old bullocks 15 Calves i Heifers in Calf . 2 Dairy Cows, just calved 4 heifers (aprinejine;) i steers 18 mouths 2 steers 2A years "■.',.' 1 mediuuTdraught horse 2 Purebred longhaired Berkshire Boars Upring trap (heavy) and set harness ■ ■ ■ Furtherentriea are in filed and settlers are requested to note the alteration in' the day, via., from Thursday to Tuesday, I , ;SATURDAY,':'24ih MARCH, 189*1 . AT IHE ■'-..'. TAUHERENIKAU RAOEOOURSE, i]V H, WOOD has received, instruoJj, tionsfroiaMitKENNETHMoKuNziE' to sell by Public Auction as abovojby 1 . permission of the Stowards)- ' The well-knowu thoroughbred mare, VIOLA 2nd, by Natator outof ' . :, Aeola. Winner of.the Oup.and other races, With all heron?' gigements. " ; '" '" WEDNESDAY, lira APRIL,' 1894, .AT OM O'CLOCK, ■'- ' MAKTDNBOROUGH SAIITAji)! Til H, WOOD, will sell by: Fublio ■JD •». Auction at the Maryborough Sale Yards on Wednesday,llth April-: 500 Goodbreedingßwea',',".:!:'.',. 300 Btore do, forward -■'. i '"> ; 15 Steers' r anft 'Heifers, 2' '\x>%\ Further entries invited, and -advertised EKETAmJNA'.; ' STOCK SALE FRIDAY; Makqh J6th, ai 1 o'clock. T\ OREWEwilUollaaabovo:-' 120 breeding ewes 50 good young breeding cows , 20 18 months to 2 year-old Bteors 1 purebred Ayshire bull '' ' - 1 bay mare, quite to hamosa , 1 bay pony, quiet to ride ; > 1, well bred colt, : t ,1 bay m&ro, unbroken . \ gentlemaD'o saddle ' >
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4669, 14 March 1894, Page 3
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698Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4669, 14 March 1894, Page 3
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