. LOWES,& 10RNS; • .I'OCKSALE. EDNE3DAI, 2lbt MARCH, 1804, ' At 1, o'clock. 1500 owea from 2 tooth 1000 breeding ewes 800 breeding ewes f.f.m, from Mr , - Jamea Btuckey's well-known ,' flook • 700 fat and forward lamba 500 biepdingewea 400 weather lambs 300 % tooth, ewes 'l6o.lambs' ' •■ . MO fat and forward wethers loX' 2 tooth wethers •. lfiOliimbs 120 wbthor lambs : 100 fat ewes . ' 100 ewes ' lOOfaUtoothwetheta 100 hit ewes .'75 wethers ■..'. . ,;' CO Romnoy rams ; : ,60 2 tooth ewes V 60 breeding ewes 40 rams, Linooln and Ronmey 40.2-year old steers (agood line) ; . 80 Lincoln rams" • . 80 Lincoln rams—2, i and 0 tooth ,30 llomuey rama~2,4 and G tooth 25 wethers, 2 tooth to full ifloUth 25 Lincoln rams bredby Mr James '■,.:■'''. Stuckey j '' ' ; 15 1\ year old steers 6 3 year steers : ' 6 2 year steers b' weaners 6 yearlings 0 Lincoln ran.a lOcalyes . 10 head Tat cattle—2, 3 and 4 year I old 1 springers 2 oows ■ -•■• .! • -2 oilyes . 2 buggy horsoa , : 2 spring cart nurses .• 1 draught horse '. i\ consignments of 10 first ohes \ draught horses from CantJerkj • bury-pedigtees on applioa. f lion, nder the provisions of the Stock Act, ught to sale yards .shall be free of. asites. SATURDAY, APRIL 7T*, 1894, AT2p.H; .■..■'. PORTAMTSALBofFBERHOLDLarID MANAIA ESTATE. , TESSRS LOrt'JIS & lOJSNS arp L favoured with instructions from lokald Est; to sell by public auction ;heir. rooms, Masterton, as above it ICO acres of valuable freehold , subdivided into suitable sized lons for suburban occupation, vary. from 10 to 80 acres each. Ie whole is of excellent quality ite jn tjie pleasantest and most althy part of.Mastetton. Fhere are also a few small allotments ug the unsold sections at a former sale. are woll watered and easy of access, 'he auctioneers would direct special iriliori to the above as it will afford an isual opportunity ofacquiringasmall n,'a delightful homestead, or building s for either large or small speculators, 'lass of the property may be seen at auctioneers.
■FOB SALS.' ', • SMALL FARMS. TEORKOREMASTERTON. ' ESSES LOWES/AND lORAS . hayemuchpleasureinannounpi very successful sale of the above .1 farms, and bctj to intimate that .e ate a number of sections still und and will be pleased to tat liberal!; th intending purchasers. LOWES AND lOENS, AND.JAND. FOR PBIYATE SALE, . iall Farms of First-Glass Land close to Maslerton. /JESSRS LOWES & lOBN3 beg to X intimate that they are favoured with tactions from Messrs Williams an Einuito sell by private treaty, farms m 30 to 200 acres, being part of th r nsdbwue Estate, Masterton, A iijost favourable' opportunity is hois lorded of acquiring small farms., the law} dng all agricultural, of excellent quaUty, id terms easy. LOWES &lORNS, i ... ■ Agents.
TO SHEEP BREEDERS I fESSRS LOWES and lORfIS beg J. to announce that they hate made angetaents with a number of the most PROMINENT BREEDEUS the Colony for the supply of rams in iraluts con depend upon their comnnains for small or large numbed bejng omptly eieoutod; purity of breeding Prices and other particulars on applitiori to TUESDAY, 20m MARCH, 1894, Aji I p'olook. "TOCKJALE.I ! H, WOOD, will Bell by Public ~. Auotion at his Taratahi Yards,' 011 <M, the 20th day of March, at (Sin.:— ■ .' ' 2000 first class breeding ewes : 1000 ditto ditto' 1700 good store ewes (forward) 200 fat. ewea and wethers 200 Breeding Ewei : 160 Forward Ewe 3 100 store ewes ! 100 Full month ewes ~ 100_ flood ewes, mixed ages 70" Fat lambs 1 Romney Marsh Ram 2 tooth ■'; If) Head Be.ef-8 and i year old , '," bdlldcka; 16 Oalvea 13 calvos . • .4' Hbifers in Calf x ",;. 2 Dairy Oowsi juat oalvccl : ; 4, heifers (springing) : 4 eteerß 18 months i : .. ? steers 2-1 years ' • 1 nHdiunvdraught horse - I : 2 Pure bred longhaired Berkshire' Boars . .4 spring trap, (heavy) and sot Furlberentries aro invited and settlers e day, viz., from Thursday to Tuesday. ATURDAY; 24th MARCH, 1894, ■.■•■' 'AT THE 'AUHEREJVIKAU RACECOURSE, imediately after the Easter Handicap jl H, WOOD hai) rcceiyed instnio- ', tioDsfrom MhEenneth JUoEenzib Bell by Publio Auction as above (by mission of the Stewards)— VlOLA9Np,byNatatoroq|io{ Aeola. Winner of the Cup and , ' other races. With all her enEDNESDAY, 11th APRIL, 1894, AT OHB O'CIOCK, MARTINBOROUGH IALE YARDS--71 H. WOOD wdl sell by Publio J ~ Auction at the Martinborough le Yards on Wednesday, 11th April—--600 flood breeding Era 300 Store do, forward' 1 \ Threshing Machine by Shearer ; ,sßroß.~a|Bdstflainpoweri
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4669, 15 March 1894, Page 3
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