' STOCKMIiB, MAHTHRTCW, WEDNESDAY, JUNEfa, 1894 200 ewes 200 ewos in lamb 200 Fat ewes 160 Forward cwcs 125 Rood wethers 100 fat wethers 100 lambs i 100 Lambs 90 fat owes 50 ewes in lamb 10 Fat Cows i Fat Bullocks "' ' 2'stceis(ealves)':''.'','' ;- ; .lhoifer,'.'' : '.''.,,';V'.!' ':V. .'iCOW,-,': ' ':v:.\' ! ' " ■".! '" ■ v 1. cow iii milk ; .. .' . 1 calf ~'.: I Horse, carf and harness] ■•,-,;,■( Alßo i .o draught' geldings and 1 filly, on account of Mr Fleming, of Ashbur- ■.'.' tori;..' ". >''' : ' : .'.'/■ '-. i . ■...- LOWES & lORNS'! ; ....=, .EEETAHUNA . i 'STOCESALE.' WEDNESDAY, to JULY, 11894, "'■ " At"l O'clock, ; .... 20 2 year old steers : \ . .718 months.stcers. ■■: 6 Yearling steers „•,.•'•' AUCTIONEERING: NOTICE, T ; BEG- to inform the inhabitants of A Mastorton and surrounding district that it is my intention shortly to commence business.in .Mastorton as an Auctioneer, Land, Estato, Fihanco and Commission Agent, under the form or title of E. E. Hornblow & Co. Arrangements arpbeing completed fori commodious and suitablo business premises, of which full particulars will be.'given in a futuro advertisement, as also of Properties, Auction Sales, and Monoy to Lend, ; O.HOMBLOW. TUESDAY,26tii JUNE, 1894. : : : At 1 O'clock. TAKATAHI , STOCK MLE. TTE WOOD will sell by Public JD. Auction at hisTaratalu Yards, on Tuesday tlic 26th 175 2-tooth wethers 160 Ewes in lamb to Border Icices.tor rams 160 2 tooth store wcthesrs 100 cwcs in lamb 85 forward owes 60 owes in lamb .. 3 dairy cows, calving in November . 5 calves 6 calves" 3 young dairy cows, calving early m August .■'.. 2 dairy cows to calve in Sept. ' Further entries invited and advertised as received. SATURDAY, 30th JUNE, 1894, • , At 1.30 p.m. Grcytown l Auction Booms. Most attractive and entirely unreserved salo of . new and second-hand furniture, do, vcliiclcs, general mcrchaudiso and produce, farming implements, etc, jl H. WOOD has received instruc- ', tions from various consignors, to sell by public auction at his Groytown Rooms on Saturday, tho 30th inst., at half-past one.p.m., some very varied nud extensive consignments of everything, including- . 8 clicsts.drawers, double and single iron 1 : andwoodbedsteads,washstandsand dressing tables,'dining and occasional tables, spring coucbes, easy chairs, colonial sofas. Austrian and other chairs, rocking, do. A special, direct consignment of fancy of every description, dress goods, blankets (two bales), sheetings, •:i calicocs/i flannels, towels, carpets, hearth rags, mats.quilts, sbirts,sox, mcn|s, boy's and youths tweed suits, !<'. macintoshes, gent's do, overcoats, 'Groceries of evcrydcscription r tea,sugar, |. biscuits, etc.,','' Saddlery, •and'- harness, •' buggies, gigs, traps,'etc. Conic and sco for yourselves. '■ WEDNESDAY, 4th JULY, 1891, At 1 O'clock. - TAUHEMKAU . ,; STOCOALEi P-E WOOD will sell by public i auction at the Tauherenikau Salo Yards onWcdncsday, the 4th July,! at pno o'clock. . . '. 150 owes in lamb .■-•■■. 140 lambs 100 cwcs in lamb 5 dairy cows • -horses of all classes Further entries are invited, and will bo advertised as received. •• AUCTIONEERS NOTICE.; RE THE CARTERTON BRANCH ; OFMYBUSINESS. I HAVE pleasure in notifying settlers in tho Carterton district, that on and' after iho. 2nd of July, 1894, the Cahtbbion branch of .my Auctioneering and CoinmissionAgenoy busiucs will'be under tho management of my eldest son, F. Wr Wood, who has been sovenycars in my Grey town' office.' The Carterton auction rooms and offices will be open for business .daily, and run on similar lines to my 6reytown,busiuess. General sales irill bo hcld'af regular intervals, Consignments of furnituro, produce, merchandise, etc,, will be received for privnto sale, and general Commission business be undertaken, accounts colCo,, tho A.M.P, Society., Dresden Piano Co., Massey Harris Reaper and Binder Co., Scottish and New Zealand Inve'stmcntCo., etc.' ; ■'■[ - ... (Signed)F.EWOOD. • : Auctioneer,' Groytown, Juno. 18th, 1894. : . . ■ FOR PRIVATE BALK ' !
THE HOBT DESIKABIB ..[■ DAIRY OB BTDD FARM AND BEST APPOINTED ■ | . .Homestead j. IN the Wairarapa, eituato atOlawille Oyer jßl,Boo'apent Id permanent firstolass land, aecutely fenced,'', wellwatered and divided into aixteen pad. i inn '*«,*<,'Wo„<>i«™,>v„„i.„a balance virgin aoil j the whole now ;in for aholter, orobards, gardene, etc. ! Improvementa''inolude.—Eouae of 14 ' * rooms', fitted ! with all the" latest im. . etantialoutbuildings,.Theproperty ' V situate '-'within li'mileVof the :?aM-^w;Wm:'wiam : mi
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4756, 25 June 1894, Page 3
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