, ' IjOWES & lORNB' \ 1 *' MASTIfIRTbN STOCK_SALE. WEDNESDAY, 21ST MARCH. 1894, 'At 1 o'clock. '\ 1 ' 1800 Kwes ftoiu ,2*. tooth to f.m, Liccoln ctosa : 1500 cwoa from 2 tooth. • ' • • 1500 .ewes 1 ■ 1000 broedmg ewes '' • ' ' , . . .800 tire.editig ewes f.f.m,. from Mr Jaiuoa. ■Stnukev'B well-known ' flick i' 700 fat and forward iambs. r • 500 bieedingewes •., . • . 600 eives . 400 WMtherlambs- <>>.':■ 400 2 and 4 tuoth sheep . . 300-2-tootli ewoaV"'-. 260 breeding ewes 250 shorn lambs' • 200 uww ■ 200 forward owes - 150 lambs ';. , ,150 fataiid forward-wethers- ' ■ 16C 2 tof ith wethers - ■' 160 lambs .160 breeding ewes 120 wbthoriambß ,i , , 100 fat ewoa - - . - .100 ewes 100 fat 4 tooth wethers ' : 100 fat ewes . ■ •75 wethers ... j 80 Romnoy rams 60 2 tooth ewes . ' 60 2 tooth ewes 50 breeding ewes 40 rams,Lincoln'andUomney ... 40 2-year old 'steers (a good linr) ' 80 Linouln rains 80 Lincoln rams-2,4 and 6 tooth , ,30 Rpmney rains—-2,4 and 6 tuoth : 30 cows in calf . , 30.18 months to 2 yeass'old Bteers 25 wethers, 2 tooth to.fuU luuuth 25 Lincoln rams bredby Mr James StucVey •' ; - 18' mixed cattle • , ; lo 1£ year eld steers 15 l| years old heifers • .13 weaner oalvea ' 12 yearlings 0 3 year steers 6'2yearsteers ■ . - 6 woaners _ • C yearlings 6 Lincoln rat,s 10 ciives ■ ■ ' 10 head fat cattle—2,3 and 4 year old 5 harness horses / 2 springers ' 2 cowa ■ 2 oalyes 2 buggy horses - 2 spring cart horsiu 1 draught horso Also— . A consignment of 10 first draught horses from Canterbury—pedigiees on app'ioa■ion. Under the provisions of the Stock Aot, 1893, the Inapeotora insist that all sheop brought to Bale yards shall be free of parasites, We dtito the attonlion of the public to the alteration in the time for offering the horses,' which will take place at 12.80 and not at the end of the salo as hitherto, . -
.SATURDAY, APRILS,:IB94, AT 2 P.M. M PORTANT SALIj oiFBEEHOLDLAfID - MANAIA ESTATE. t/f ESSRS to WES & lORISS arel _VJL favoured with inabruations from D. Dosaid Esq to"sell bypublio auction at their rooms, Maatertort, as above about IGO acres of valuable freehold land,' subdivided into sultablo sized sections for suburban occupation, varying from 10 to 80 acres each. ■ Tho whole is of excellent quality sit into in the plensanteßt and moa' healthy part of Maßterton,'' There ate also a few smnll allotments brine; the unsold eeotions at a former sale. All ore'well watered and easy of access. The auctioneers would dircci special attention to the above as it will nfford ao unusual opportunity of acquiring a small farm, a delightful homestead, or building sites for either large Gr suiall speculators. Plans of the property may be seen at the auctioneers . FOKSALft SMALL FARMS. . TEQRtiOPMASTERTON, jt|| ESSES LOWES ANDIOHAB IVX have muoh pleasure in amiouuo • insj&veiy successful sale of tho above small farms, and bee; to intimate that there ate a number of sections stilt uu—sold and will be pleased to treat liberally with intending purchasers, LOWHS AND lORNS, A(onta
LAND.Ipi), FOB PRIVATE SALE, Sjimll Purpis ol First-Class L»nd close,to Masterton. Messrs ioteb $ iobns teg to intimate that the; aro favoured with instructions from Messrs Wjiuaiib an Bee™ am to sell by private treaty, farms (l'om 80 to 200 acres, being part ol th Lansdowno Estate, Masterton, A most fayourahlo opportunity is here afforded of acquiring small farpiß, the land being all agricultural, of excellent quality, and terms easy. LOWEST lOBNS,
TO SHEEP BREEDERS,t MESSRS LOWES and beg tq announce that they have made arrangements with a number of the most PROMINENT BREEDERS in the Colony for-the supply of rams ill any nuiabew (or the combg season, V6atoralistn cim dspend upon their commit eiona for small oi'latge iivlffibete being promptly exeoutodj purity of breeding and eveunesa of type guaranteed. Prices and ofhpr partiou'ats op application to. THURSDAY, 22ND MAROH, 1801~ Atonop.m, . - . Under Bill of .Sale, without Rcaervo, ' ■ 'Doiry_ Cows', Horses, Pigs, Calves, Farming Implements, eto. , ' In H, WOOD has received instructions !, to sell by Pnblio Auction at Mr Osborn's (late R, Gooden's) fatm, Waihakeke, near Carterton, on THORSDA'" NEXT, at Lp.rn.j- .i 6, Dairy Cows of first-class quality 1 Ayrshire Heifer • 1 ~ B«ll' . . 4 Calves • i .., 1 Berkshire Boar •' : 7 Breeding Sows 1 Bay Horse, '' Dan!' ; m 1 Pony, "Fisherman" 1 Bay Draught Gelding," Prince" 1 Black Mare, "Dolly" . • 1 Set Iron HarrOTs,-Plough, Banker : r and Scarifier, eto. w
WEDNESDAY, lira APBID, 1831, • ; ,_a:j one MA.RTIIN BOROU CJH SALE YARDSU. WOOD: will sell by Public , Auction", at the Martinborough Sale Yards on Wednesday,-11th April—- . 800 Good breeding E*eß .a- 800 Store ; do,-: forward ;y, v : ' ■'IB Steers: and Heifera, 2 2J years ojd , . >, ..v 1 Throshwf! Machine by Sh'earer I Bros.—hand,-horse; or steam power. Qoises of $ olaßses Further, ' i ' a; receded, , , FOR PRIYATEdALE r A BkfiflAli! : JJopolo"- Sealed;:Biigcy, : ..with W Patent iae Bribe, Pole, Shafts, ? t V mgoodoJer^JPrice-^0,,-
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4674, 20 March 1894, Page 3
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