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110 [e, S' BEG- to inform (lie inhabitants of Masterton and surrounding district that it is my intention shortly to- commence business in Masterton as an Auctioneer, Land, Estato, Finance and Commission Agent, under the form or title of E. E. Hornblow & Co. Arrangements are being completed for commodious and suitable business premises, of which full particulars will bo given in a future advertisement, as also of lies, Auction Sales, and -Money to Lend. E. E. HOENBLOW. TUESDAY, MAY 29TH, 1893, Atone o'clock. tahatahj STOCKSALE. TiT 11. WOOD will sell by Public JD . Auction as above 1000 Lambs 200 ewes and ivethers (forward) 187 ewes ill lamb 150 Fat ewes (these will he put up ■ iu small lots to suit buyers, if required) 50 Fat Ewes 10 calves 2 dairy cows • 2 smooth luiir Berkshire boars (pure bred) horses of nil classes T I D :E L 111 IU . LOWES &lOBNS. STOCKSALE. MASTISHTOW.' WEDNESDAY, MAT 30th, 1894. At 1 O'clock, 300 mixed sheep 150 ewes 100 ewes and lambs 50 fat wethers (2 and <l-tooth) 50 fat ewes 35 fat wethers . 30 fat ewes • ■' 10 calves 6 yearlings 2 cows 1 cow AUCTIONEERING- NOTICE. Fuvllwr entries invited, THUHSDAY, lltli JUNE, 1891, at one o'clock. Important and entirely Unreserved Sale of First-class , DAIRY STOCK. HORSES AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS, , 'IOO Fruit Trees, &c., &c.. At MR. MASON'S Farm, Kaiwaiwai. EH. WOOD hu received instruc- " tious from Mr James Mason, to sell by Public Auction on the above date, at 1 p.in, at his farm, Kaiwaiwai, (adjoining Mr Fenwick'sfarm) the whole of his well-knewn and carefully selected Daiiy Stock, comprising 19 really firstclass Dairy Cows, soiue in full milk, others calving early; 6 Calves; 1 Bay Gelding, a good hack and quiet and staunch iu any harness, 6 years old j 2 half Draught Colts, 2 years old j 1 Disc Harrow, with seed sower nttaclied; 1 Double Furrow Plough by Duncan; 1 ChafE Cutter (horse or hand power); 1 staekofHay; JOO splendid Apple IVees (all oii blight-proof stacks). (All entries will be sold absolutely without reserve.) I¥taine&C^. AucttencoiSj STORK AND STATION AGENTS, Wool, drain and Eraiuco Brokers, \Y;-n.I>i..TON,N.Z., of Stock, Horses, Wool, Sheepskins, ~ Tallow, cto. Also of Gonetal Merchandise, Furniture, Town and Country Lauds. Sales held in the country districts as arranged, Liberal cash advances made against consignments placed in our hands tof sale or shipment, also on wool, sheepskins, tallow, hides and live stock. Mat ions made nt all kinds of propory HUNT CLUB SPORTS AT jusrisinon ON QUEEN'S BIETIIDAY. Commencing at 1 o'clock. Tilting in the liing, Dismounting Hurdle Competition. Hurdle Jumping, Ladies Trophy, Wire Fence Jumping, Orange Competition, Cigar and Umbrella Competition. THE GIiEATESTFUN IN THE WORLD. Splendid Competition in all Events. The Best Afternoon's Amusement Ever Organised. Municipal Brass Band will bo iu attendance. Bp W ADMISSION Is, Children half-price. W. McKENZIE, Hon. Sec. MASTERTON SCHOOLS CLEANING, TENDEBS are invited until SATUEDAY, 26th day of May, for Cleaning Main and Infant Schools, ig Particulars of duties can be ssccvr - taincd at the office of the undersigned, to The lowest or any tender not uecess, sarily accepted W, SELLA!!, Secretary. CLEARING SALE OF TjIANCY GOODS, UNDEELINEN I 1 AND WOOLS. Commencing ou Wednesday, May 23rd. MRS. FORBES lias decided j? relinquish business, and will offer the whole of her well-assorted !11 stock of Fancy Goods, Usdeblixen, ChildbenV Clothing and Bebun ry Wools at greatly reduced prices Foil ■' s T V ; ■ • th Hadics arc invited to call early and ii- secure, the best bargains as every article must be sold; Note the, address';; Opposite Prince of Wales' J

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4728, 23 May 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4728, 23 May 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4728, 23 May 1894, Page 3

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