LOWES &IOENB, STOCK SAUE. MAWTERTON At 1 O'clock. 160 ewes 100 ewes and lambs 50- fat wetUera (2 and 4 tootli) 60 fat ewes 35 fat wethers 30 fat ewes 10 calves 17 Fat and Forward-Bullocks 10 Yearlings 6 Steers and Heifers lCow 13 year old Heifer 6 yearlings 2 cows 1 cow LOWES &lOENS. SATTTRDAY, JUNE 2nd. At 2 o'clock. SALE OF FRUIT AND ORNA-' MENTAL TEEES, M" ESSES LOWES & lOENS aro instructed by Mr Jko. Haib, of Nelson, to sell at their rooms as above: lOOOfEUIT and ornamental trees, flowering shrubs, etc., comprising : Apple, pear, plum, peach, apricot, nectarine, mulberry, quince, cherry, Japanese plum, strawberry plants, black and red currants, rhubarb root, and a large variety of flowering shrubs, camehas, azaleas, rhododendrons, etc. . WEDNESDAY, Cm JUNE 1894. AT 1 O'CLOCK. TAUHEEENIKAU STOCK SALE, 71 H. WOOD, willscll by Public x. . Auction at tho Tauliercnikan Yards on the above date. 110 lambs in the wool 60 fat owes Further entries invited andadvortised free of charge. AUCTIONEERING NOTICE. I BEG to inform the inhabitants of Masterton and surrounding district that it is my intention shortly to commence business in Masterton as an Auctioneer, Land, Estate, Finance and Commission Agent, under the form or titlo of E. E, Hornblow & Co. Arrangements aro being completed for commodious and suitable- business premises, of which full particulars will be given inafuturo advertisement, as also of Properties, Auction Salos,' and Money to Lud. E.E.HOENBLOW. TUESDAY, MAY 28ra, 1893, Atono o'clock, TAKATAHI STOCK SALE. Ifl H. WOOD will sell by Public J, Auction as above : 1000 Lambs 600 2 tooth wethers 200 ewes and wethers' (forward) 200 Eomney-Lincoln ewes, in lamb to Border Leicester rams 187 ewes in lamb 150 Fat owes (these will be put up in small lots to suit buyers, if required) 120 Fat Ewes 100 i tooth wethers 1G Forward Wotliers 60 Fat Ewes 10 calves 2 dairy cows . 2 smooth hair Berkshire boars .(purebred) 1 Horse, gig, and harness (a good turn out) horses of all classes Further entries invited. SATURDAY, 9th JUNE, 1804. At 1.30 p.m. CARTERTON AUCTION ROOMS. Unroscrvod Sale of Gcnoral Merchandise, Housohold Furniture, Farming Implements, Harness, Vohiclos t FH. WOOD will hold asaloof . Everything at his Carterton Eooms and Yard, on Saturday tho 9th of Juno at 1.30 p.m. The list of con- ■ signments will include all kinds ofDrapery and Clothing suitable for winter wear. Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Saddlery, Harnoss, Farming im- . plcments, Buggies, Traps &c, &c, &c. Remember tho date at tho Carterton Auction Eooms. 0 THUESDAY, 14th JUNE, 1894, at ono o'clock. Important and entirely Unresorvcd Sale of First-class DAIRY STOCK, HOESES, , AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS, ' 400 Fruit Trees, &c,,&c, At ME. MASON'S Farm, Kaiwaiwai. FH, WOOD has received instruc- " tions from Mr James Mason, to sell by Public Auction on the above date, ■ at Ip.m. at his farm, Kaiwaiwai, (ad- !, joining Mr FcnwTck's farm) the whole of ) lus | well-known and carefully selectod Dairy Stock, comprising 19 really firstclass Dairy Cows, some in full milk, others calvmg early j 6 Calves ; 1 Bay Gelding, a good hack and quiet and . staunch in any harnoss, 6 years old; 2 half Draught Colts, 2 years old; 1 Disc Harrow, with seed sower attached j 1 ' Doublo.Furrow Plough by Duncan; 1 Chaff Cutter (horso or hand power); 1 stack of .Hay; 400 splendid Applo Trees (all on blight-proof.stacks). (All entries will be sold absolutely without reserve.) a FOK MVATE SALE. SMALL FABM.PROPERTY Compriring-100 aorca ol Freehok y Land, situated at Glareville, se s cutely lenoed. and subdivided mtc a number of convenient paddocks, allTvell watered andi ; aid down ii English grass, Improvements in oluda—l3 roomed houso (reoentlj built), barn; sheds, stables, etc, I garden and orohard, plantation o ' ornamental trees; . Price—£lsoo, one thousand ol which can ' It so desired remain on mnrttmtrn Im n torn of years at 6 J percent, I Form is situated'abont a mile from thi ]j Clanvllle Railway Station and Publli c . School, and a quarter of a mile from th sr Taratahi Dairy Faotory, , FOR PRIVATE SUE Amoßt desirable homestead, freehoN r property) situated in Kuratawb.il Road, Greytown. Ten minutes walk from the Post Offioo ani j' Sohool. Prop 1 "' ' ' r ' eon, divided into three paddoo ooaehhouse, barn, toothed, bar orchard, well sheltered, the who! .> . . property in the district, ■ .PBICE—£6OO. Terms can be arrange if desired, * ' For .further particulars apply to Mi W ft Notion on too premises, or the undo
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4730, 26 May 1894, Page 3
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