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LOWEB & IOBNB' mastertois STOCK BALE. WEDNESDAY, MAY lta, 1894, At 1 O'Olock. . 80 Mixed Bbeep 2' i Ewes, forward in lamb 21 j. 2 tooth Wethers 2( 0 wether lambs 183 wethers-2 tooth 110 Your? ewes in lamb ICO Lambs (mised) 1() lamb 1 50 2 tooth wethers 60 breeding ewes in lamb 40 fat ewes ' 30 full mouth owes IB store pigs ' 10 store pigs -' 1 Aldemuy bull 1 Bartahire boar 1 stallion "Trickster" by leo» linous, out of_Bovoks 1 heifer in full i TUESDAY, 16th MA Y. 1894. At 1 o'clock. Taratahi Stock Sale.

EB. WOOD will se'l at bis Taratahi , Tarda on the above data—--37*2 Lambs, good cross bred 150 iamba ISO Lamb 120 Ewes la Lamb 100 Ewea ■ 60 Prime fat wethers lo calves 15 calves 1 cows calving In spring 6 Dairy Cons Further entries invited. THURSDAY, l?in MAY, 1894, At 8 o'clock, MARTINEOROUSH TOWN HAH. Unreserved Sale of Freehold Property, fronting main road, II artinborough, by order of the mortgagees. PH. WOOD bns received instruotions , to se'J by Publio Auction, at the town Hull, Mariinboroogh, on the above date, at 3 o'olookAll that Freehold Property, beinj section No. 400, fronting main road, Blariinborough (near the Town Bali) containing 37 perches more or less, being r,ll the land comprised in Certificate of Titl-j VoUß,foiio2o2,on whioh is oreoted a ten roomed house and outbuilding, now in the occupation of Mr George Croat, title undev " Land Transfer Act." Terms; One urth cash on fa'l of the hammer; bal&nu within 30 days from date of sale. The.uation is about the best and most valual.e in the towuabip, and iho buildings are a l ' in first class order, being comparatively new, and built of best material, F, H. WOOD,

■ Auctioneer, THURSDAY, MAY 17TH, 1891, AT ONE O'CLOCK* MARTINBOROOGH SALE MDB. FH, WOOD will Bell by public , auction at the Martinburough Yards ou Thursday, 17th May, atjone o'clock 800 owes, Id lamb to Lincoln rams 1 400 Gross-bred wethera (forward) 2BO"OroB3-bred Ewes, 2 tooth to f.m in lamb to Rumney rams 300. Merino ewes do do 100 lamba 50 2 and 4 tooth Btore wethers 50 breeding ewes 9 head mixed cattle 1 bay mate with foal by JLiord Mandeville 1 pair roan .geldings broken to hatim 1 Chestnut mace, Miro, by Nanakla, with foal by Derringer 1 i year old bay filly by Fitz Hetcalea, dam Muo, with foal 12 year old bay colt by Hut Agues dam Mito 1 3 year old bay colt by Fitz Hercules dam Miro 1 Yearling filly by Voliigeur dam Miro 1 Ilalf draught 2 year old chest' nutoolt 1 do „ Yearling 1 do Foal 12 year old bay colt by Ayon dam Bonny 1 Young Sheep dog,} broken 1 Chaff Gutter with borne power complete 1 Mowing Machine Further entries are invited, and adverkised as received,

D. GEE WE, AUCTIONEER. PAHI4TUA. JJY BRICK AUOTIUN MART, at Pah'awa, ia now completed, and I mi prepared to lacoive consignments of goods of all sicd for salo, I have also SAL a YARDS at MABTERTON, . EKBTAHONA, and PAHIATUA and iim prepared to conduot saluin any part of tb diatrJufc oa reasonable terms. Olieuts entrusting me with thw buaiaeaa can rly on account sales with proceeds beinK promptly rendered.

Tenders invited.-For 240£ acres of land, fronting the Alfred' tou Road, 8 J miles from the Eketahuna Railuy Station. A six-roomed cottage, two-rcomed cottage and shed and outbuilding on the land. A good inveetr ment for parties in want of a goud home stead. Tenders to close not later than MAY 24th, 1894. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ■ WILLIAM PAWSON, Pleckville. MASTBRTON-OOMEWOOO AND EABT COAST 1 LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES. WE have p'eaanre in notifying settlers and the pul>! ! o that we havetaken over theaboyel'ne of coaohes from Mr T.P, Lett, , together with h'i waggon teaira, and aol'cit a continuance of the trade hitherto eoliberal'yboatowed on him, The putlio may re'y on every attention being paid to their ordetti Paroels and luggage carried at lowest races..... Leave Ma3tortonab 7.30 a.HL onTcefl" days and Fridays, calling at Lee's Blairlog'e Hotel fo; Jutioh' (buth journeys), return'ng from Homewood at 6.80 a.m. on Wedresdays and Saturdays, in time to oatch theS.lo p.in, train to Wellington, : Parcels and' booking office at Lett's etab'ea, and paroeis may also be left at the C'.nb Stables. In taking up. the carrying trade we desire to intimate the settlers and station holders, that every effort will be made to

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4718, 14 May 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4718, 14 May 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4718, 14 May 1894, Page 3

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