- LOWES HORNS' STO'CK'SlfiE'; * *' WEDNESDAY, Irk'^BlL,'lß94, * ( J r . <Atl tfolod&' ?! i: 1200 SsaJitoothwetheri'i'c 700 wethet lambs . 700 bleeding ewe* , 600 ltomney »woi,2:iiidsfesrold : 500 Romney Lincoln eww, 2 and 3 year old : ; 500 awes from 2 tooth . ; ; i 500 Lincoln ewes 450 ewes ■ 1 - >' •' * ,400 woolly lambs . 350 lambs ; 260 fab and-fotvud ml ■ ; ; 200 Jambs 200 lambs ; , 176 2 aiid4 tooth watfaers 160 tmbs t- : 160. full.month ...... ■ ■■.■ : 160 lariibs in wool lßO.forward ewos ' ;180 2 tooth vrethon .■. ; ■ 100 larabalntho wool 100 2 and 4 tooth ewes \ ICO. lambi '1 '.. . 80'ewei: . '' . 70owes '' ■ " ' 60.fat.ewei. .v.. ;60 fotward 2 tsothwethera ; : 60.2 tooth Romney tarns 1 60 fat ewes ' - 60 lambs ; p '; ' B0 ewes j,, 20 rams (Roiiihey and Lincoln) •; 16 empty cows ' " '■ '! 16 2to 8 year atreea and heifer# |'.l2 weanen :• ; j 1 12 Berkshire alipi ;. v - • 10 fat bullocks, 3 and 4 year old 6 Lincoln tamß . ; 6;weaner pigs ■ 5 raws • ' • 4 year bullocks. ;. 8 alips | ; J rustic cart
Under the provisions of the Stock Act, 1893, the Inspectors insist that all theep brought'to aale yarda shall'be free of parasites. ... ,' , . .... '! LOWEBARDIORNS .; SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY Postponed from' 81at March to ' SATURDAY. 7th APRIL 1894, .■i ' at 2o'clock. Messrs lowes and iorn's have received Instructions to sell by Public Auction at' their rooms , on Saturday 7th .April at 2 o'olock, 1i acres land on which is' erected i> veil built': family"residence' containing 8 rooms,; soullery, wash-house, stable, cow-shed, andharnesa room.' The property is about 2.miles from Mastcrton Post Office, within j mile of a . public school, and is now in the occupation of Mrs Boms.. r ~ SATURDAY, APRIL 7ih, 1894, AT 2 P.M. • IMPORTANT SALE ol FfiEEHOLDLAKID IUNAIA ESTATE. \TESSRS LOWES & lORNS are LVI favoured with instructions from D, Donald Esq. to sell by public auction at their rooms, Mastftrton, as above about 160 acres of valuable freehold tad, subdivided into, suitable sized sections for suburban occupation, varying from 10 to 80 acres -The whole is of excellent quality situate in the plessancest and most healthy part of Masterton., There are also a few small allotments being the unsold teotions at a former sale, All are well watered and easy of access,
. The auctioneers would direct special attention to the above as it will afford an unusual opportunity of acquiring a small farm, a delightful homestead, or building sites for either large or smalTspeculators, Vbus of < the property may be seen at the auctioneers •» - APRIL 7th 1894, at 2,80 p.m By order ot the Official - in the bankrupt estate of George Anderion. MESBRS LOWES AND lORJNB have received instructions to tell on the premises, Queen Street, Mastertoil; as above, the whoJejifJhMiainsltw inK atbo&"oi'tHe above named bankrupt, comprising general ironmongery, agricultural tools, a large and'varied assortment of crockery ware', platform and other loales, weights, measures etc,, a milner'a safe, horse, trap, and harness, and an assortment of fancy goods etc. etc, The whole will bo told to the highest bidder without anv reserve. FOKSALE. SMALL FARMS. ■ ' TEOBK QBE MASTERTON, ; Messrs loweb' and iorjns have much pleasure in annoMo-. ingavery successful sale of the above small farms, and beg to intimate that there are a number, of eeotidns still unsold and will be pleaied to treat liberally with intending purchasers. LOWES AND lORNB, ' . Agents.
TUESDAY, Skd APRIL, 1894, At 1 o'clock, i TARATAHL STOCiTSALE. fll H. WOOD will tell by Public Jj, Auction at his Tatatahi Yards, on the above date 2500. breeding eves 4-tooth to f.m : 280 lambi , ; 25Q breeding ewes, 200 wethera, 2 tooth 200 fat ewes 160 thorn lambs - 160 breeding V 115 breeding ewes ' 100 lambs in wool .40 woolly lambs ; ' ' ' 35 oalves 9 pigs (weanere) 0 dairycewsin milk 6 calves 3 dairy cowl' 3 pigs (weaneis, 10 to 12 .months old) :.■■■ , , 1 daily cow 1 cow and calf Further entries atemvitejl, 1 ■ • THURSDAY, APRIL sih, 1894, Atlp.m, Important/sale off dairy, stock, piifs . , horses,'lmplements, oats, bay, . household furniture and effects,it : Kil«our,'Gladstone. E : H, WOOD hM received rostiuc* , t|on from Mr B, MoVicar vrhois leaving the District ,to , sell, by Public Auction, at his Farm Kilgour, Glad, stone, at l.o'oloplt, the whole,of bjs dairy, stock, horses, pip,implements, l oats,hayi household furniture and effects, comptu* mg • 4 (MDairy Cows -v6 First [Class. Heifers,. thoroughly i>.'- quiet . 1 Heifer,' 18 month old 8 Calves ; ( 2 Pigs, bacoceri - ■ 1 2yearo!dFillv 6 Stack oats, 2 neks hay < . Sprint; cart and harness, set har-
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4681, 2 April 1894, Page 3
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