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1 , , „ at,20'010ck,".'',;:;,,; by Publio. Auotionat their, rooms on Saturday 31st March' at'"2 o'clock; ; M acres land on which . ii* erected-; b. well built family residenco' oohtaininß' 8 rooiuß, fonllery, ; weiah^ouee,' stable, party ia about 2 miles from Mastorton Poßt Office, within | mile ot. a public Bchool, and is now in the occupation of LOWES HORNS' STOCK-SALE. . MASTMRTOrv : WEDNESDAY, 4th APBIL/1894, : All o'clock'. 1200 2aad 4 tooth wethera • ■■. 700 wether lambs 500 Romney Lincoln ewes, 2 and 3 year old 500 Lincoln ewee . 350 lambs 250 fat and forward ewes 175 2 and 4 tooth wethers 160 ambs ' '■ lbO full mouth ewes 150 lambs in wool 150 forward ewes '•-•'"* 100. lambs in the wool 100 2 and i tooth ewes 80 ewes tt 60 fat ewes 00 forward 2 tooth wethers 60 2tnothßomneyrams 50 lambs 20 rams (Romnny and Lincoln) 16 empty cows 16 2 to 8 year strees and heifers 6 Lincoln rams 10 fatbullocliß,3and4yearold. 4 3J year bullooks 1 rustiooart •■•■■••

Under "the provisions of the Stook Act, 1893, the Inspectors insist that all sheep brought to sale yards shall be free "of parasites, - SATURDAY, APRIL 7m, 1894, AT 2 P.M.' important sale ot freehold! and man'aia estate. A/TESSR3 LOWES & lORNS a™ LVJL favoured. with instructions ire D. Donald Esq to sell by publio auction at their rooms, Maaterton, v as above about 160 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 situate in the plensanteat and moßhealthy part of Mastetlon. . beiue; the unsold a former sale, All are well watered and easy of access, The auctioneers would direct speoiai attention to the above aa it will afford an unusual opportunity ofacquiringasmall farm, a delightful homestead, or building tites for either largo or small speculators; Plans of the property may be seen at FOKSALfI. SMALL' FARMS. TEORE ORE MASTERTON,, MESSRS LOW! AND lORJNS have much pleasure in annonnoin? a very successful sale of the above small farms, and be« to intimate that there are a number of sections still unsold and will be pleased to treat liberally with iutending purchasers, LOWES AND lORNS, LAND.JAND. FOR PRIVATE SALE,' Small Farms of First-Glass Ludolose to Masterton. MESSRS LOWKS & lORNS beg to Intimate that they arc favoured with Instructions from Messrs Wilmuis an Beeihau to sell by private treaty, farms from 30 to 200 acres, being part of th Lansdowne Estate, Masterton. .A most favourable opportunity is here afforded of acquiring small farms, the land being all agricultural, of excellent quality, and terms easy, LOWES 4 lORNS, Agents.

"TO SHEEP BREEDERS,! [ESSRS LOWES and lOBMB beg arrangements with a number of the most ; 'PROMINENT BUEBDEUS.'. in (he Colony for the supply of rams in any numbers for the coming season.Pastorahsts can depend upon their. curami£ promptly exoautod j purity of breeding Prices and other particulars on application to TUESDAY, Bro APRIL, 1894, At 1 o'clock. 'GCE SALE. Auction at his Tatatahi Yards, on 2500 breeding ewes 4-toothto f ,ro 260 lambs 200 wethers, 2 tooth '2oofatewes ■ . 160 breeding ewes 116 breeding ewes ' ■ 100 lamb's in wool 3 pies (weauers, 10 to 12 months old) 1 dairy cow Further entries are invited. THURSDAY, APRIL 6th, 1894, ; Atlp,m. < Important sale of dairy stock, pigs horses, implements, bats, hay, household furniture and effect«,at Kilgour, Gladstone. 7 B. WOOD, has received instruo. J, tlon from Mr B. MoVicar who is leaving the -District, to sell by Publio Auction, at his Farm Kilgour, Gladhousehold furniture and effects,'comprising !•-•" ' '"-•„'.■■: '-':. ■'■■■■'■ 1 Good Dairy Cows; 5 First: class Heifers, thoroughly . ..quiet . ...■.■ ••;,';■' .'.:■■:,. ■ 1 Heifer, 18 months old ': '8 Calves 2 Pigs.baconera -..-,. 12yearoldFilly ■„,o- . . .: 6 Stack oats, 2 ricks hay - Bprine cart and harness; set har- '■■ rows, straining gear, turnip sower, ' grindstone and sundry tools, milk chairs, wash stands .and,-, dress I tables,' linoleura,:i'o"ro6ke'ry Jatid sold as the owner toileavtog the^trici? DAYi^PJ^ra^P.:M;THERB, vCa^rto'nYwith r 'JMa«rehf;gregfid'iri " m^aiiigaMen, : :a : gO(id^tabh^d,out.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4679, 30 March 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4679, 30 March 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4679, 30 March 1894, Page 3

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