iitlio iSiilgWmwm SALE .OFIFREBHOIiDSPEOPEttTYi SATURDAY, Mitt *V'at aVolick I .'' »v n :ji, LOWESUP'IORNS JVI - have reoeivedt insttuotions to Veil by FublioAuotion at .their .rooms - on Saturday :3ht:Maroh ,■ at 2. 7' torn land, on which *ia^emMkfik»6.. built-,.family.residence containingjß rooms, soullery r wash-house", stable, cow-Bhed, and harness room.v The pro. party, is about 2 ui!ea from r ' Matterton Post Office] iritbfo.- ft mile'of a, {lUblio achool, afid >is now In the occupation 'of Mrsßornes: 1 1 ' LOWES & 10RNS' ' STOCK SALE, MAHTERTON WEDNESDAY, 4TH APRIL, 1894, Atlo'olook. 700 wother lambj 700 breeding ewos i, • -250 fat and forward ewesr • •:<; , 200 lambß 160 lambs 160 full month eiros 100 lambs jn the wool' , 80 ewo? , i 50 lambs 6 Lincoln rami . Under the. provisions of the Btook Act, 1893, the Inspeotora insist that all sheep brought to Bale yards Bhall 6e free of parasites. , SATURDAY, APRlL'7iir,lß9< AT 2 F.U. IMPORTANT BALE of FRBBHOLDLASD HANAU ESTATE, \/r ESSRS LOWES, & lORtiS are .LV-L favoured with instructions from D.' Donald Esq to sell by publio auction fit, tjheir rooms,; Maatortoh. as above about ICO "acres -o£ valuable freehold land, subdivided 'lnto . suitable sized sections for suburban oconpation; vary .The whole is of excellent quality situate the plesgantest and" moat There ..are-also a fewsmall allotments bflinst the unsold sections at a former sale; All are vroll; Watered and eisy of abcess. ■ The auctioneers would direct special attention to the above as it will afford an farm, a delightfulhqniestead, or building Plaaßof the )?"tbperty-may be seen at the auctioneers. < FOKto . - . . SMALL .FARMS.' TEORKOREMASTERTON.''" Messrs lowes and ioras have much pleaßure in announcing a very successful sale of the above small fornii£andthere are a number of sections still unLOWESANDIORNB, •Agents 1 /1 LAXD. LAND. FOR PRIVATE SALE. Small Farms- of Firet-Olasa Land close to • ■ ■ Maslerton. ■ ■yrESSBS LOWES 4 IOBNB beg to IYI intimate that tboy are favoured with instructions from Messrs IWiiiuiis as BEEiHiM to sell'by private treaty, farms; from" SO:to -200 aores, being part of th A most favourable opportunity, is: hers afforded of acquiring small farms, the land being all agricultural, ol excellent quality, ' LOWES SIORNS, M 'TO % OHEEP BREEDERSjI ESSRB LOWES and lOMB beg arrangements with a number of themost PROMINENT BREEDEBS . in the Colony for the supply of rams in any numbers for the coming season. Pastoraliata caa dependupon their commis* sions for ajnall or large numbers being promptly exeoiitod; purity of breeding Prices and other particulars on appll. cation to WEDNESDAY, 28th MARCH, 1894. TAUHERENIKAU SALE YARDS, Atlo'cM, : A UCTIONEEK'S NOTICE. - Having HiKwi and recognising' the fadt that it is about the centre .of an important Small Farm 'Settlement,-.tapping>Maroa, Martinborough, Eaiwaiwai, South Feathcrston, and Qrevtown, I have.decided to make an effort n that.direotion, and have made atranjemeats with Mr Hiley, to have the first sale Hotel, Should sufficient inducement offer, good substantial and convenient yards will • I shall be glad to receive entries for • the sale on the 28th inst, as early as possible, Thev caii be left either with Mr Hiley at Taunerenikauj my son (H. B, Wood) at Featherston, ormyself.: : Inieltheroasethey will receive prompt and best attention, P. H. WOOD, TUESDAY, BBD APRIL, 1894, At 1 o'clock, '. TARATAUI STOCK SALE. EH, WOOD will'sell by Publio , 4 (lotion at his Taratahi Yards, on the above date 2600 breeding ewos 4-toothto f,nr 200 fat ewes 160 breeding ewes < 115 breeding ewes * ' 100 lambs in wool 25 calves ~ • 3 dairy cows Further entries are invited; - THURSDAY, APRIL STH, 1894, - , At 1 p,m,- ' • Important sole.of dairy stook, pits . horses,..implement*, oats, hayj' household furniture and effeots,at . JJilgour, Gladstone, - ■ Tu -H. WOOD has received instruo« JP i tlonfromMrß.,MoVicarwbois leaving the-Distriot; to. sell' by Publio Auction, at - hia' Forin. KU<{oari.Qlad-> stone, at 1 hisdairy Btooh,horses, pigs,implements; oats,hay, household furniture and effects, comprising :~ 4 Good, Dairy Cows - 5 First class Heifers, thoroughly quiet i 1 Heifer, 18 months oId'i:~ 8 Calves . 2 Pigs, baconers > 1 2 year old Filly 5 Stack oats, 2 neks hay < • ' rSpring.cart.andharness, set har. '. : rows, straining gear, turnip sower, . grindstone and sundry tools, milk pans and dairy. utensiL), double bedsteads and mattrasees, tables, '.. / chairs; wash stands and-:: dress ' tables, ■ linoleum,' crockery, and hardware.' ' -■ ' ; Everything is nearly new and mußt be sold as'the owner ia leaving the district, REMEMBER THE DATE; THURSDAY | APRIL 6th,-AND BUMHEBB,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 27 March 1894, Page 3
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