■ SPORTING REQUISITES I AT i. ~ Masiemon WEDNESDAY, 11TH, APRIL, 1894, " AT ONg O'OMOK, ' MARTIN BOROUGH balej.irdsTil;. H. WOOD will soil by Public JL i Auction at ihe Sale. Yards on.Wednesday, 11th April—--1 BOO.ijoodbtefldini! e#ei - •. 300-. Store. do, - forward 800 lambs in the wool (good stores) , 200, fat owes, (heavy, weights) ; - 200 medium wethers, (tat) 100 breeding.ewes .' 15 Steers and Heifers, 2 to 2} 3 draught colts, rising 3 yeara, by Premier, ' ' H draught mares, 2J-'and.6 years re speoti ah d I ed)' ; 1 Threshing by Shearer Broa.r-baod, horse, or steam - y power, all olassMf ;j< f =, Further enttios invited, and .advertised •f J - as received, A. G. TAINE&CO., '". C: STOOK AND STATION, AGENTS, I Quia and ftoitite inkers. •' WEIJJNGTbtI.N.Z.i of Stock,' Horse!, Wool; Sheepskins, Hides, Tallow, eto. ; ' Also of General Merchandise,' Furnitare,-Town and Country Lands. ranged.' oash advances' made against consignments .placed in our hands for sale or shipment also on wool, sheepikins, tallow, Valuations made o! all kinds of property.- . 1). CBIWJB, ; mioßPiHim, BRIOK AUCTION MART, at Pahiatua; is now completed, and I am prepared to receive consignments of goods of all Kind for sale. I have also SALjJ YARDS at MA6TERTON, EKBTAHONA, and PAHIATUA and am prepared to conduct ualtfin any part of thb district on reasonable terns, Clients entrusting me with the«r business can rely on account sales with prboeeda STATION PROPERTY FOR , BALE BY TENDER. THE Executors of the estate of the late James Cooper, worder to wind up the; Trust, invite TENDERSfor the Purchase of that well-known Prcpertyknown as COOPER'S STATION, WAINUIORUj WAIBABAPA, TEE IROmif COKBIBTS OP ABOOT—tiKf)f \ AORES of Bich and Fertile U U\J\/ , land, is .well grassed and watered, and divided into a number of convenient paddocks, ncwcan;ing about 9,000 sheep, It is approaohed by a good pnbUo dray road, and is about 17 miles from the Carterton Hallway Station. stead, large new Woolshed, Storehouse, Men's Cottage,'4b., io.'TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned at the Post Office, Carterton, will be received until THURSDAY, 29th March, 1894, but the highest or any tender. All information regarding title, terms, and other particulars, may be obtained from Mr H.H. Woltere, Carterton, who will direct Messrs Levin & Co., .Wellington. Stook and Implements may be taken at valuation. JOHN STRANG, Hi S, MASON, Carterton, February lat, 1894. ? EX. TONGARIRO."
My qu art erly shipment oi DrnggiatsSundrlesfrom London and Puis are just openod out, and ft to of t e leading linei, as under, aro' offered a ex< 18, tie to Eno'a FruitSaU Oitraia of Magnesia Fellow's Symp( Genuine/. Sulphur Lozongop Scented White Windsor Soap l9,tari . AHDALIBOKBiookoi ■ Feeding Bottles; Teats, Tubing,' Blast! BtooldnM, Trußsos (all makere),Ban dages, Suspenders, Clinical Iher momotars, Hot Water Bottles, Ene - mas, Sponges and Soaps."... T. G. MASON; M'EDIOAL HiLL QVEBR BIUSI , ' Must HaVe Room THBREFOBE, STOCKMUSTBESOJLD SALE : -W :
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 27 March 1894, Page 3
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