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; '- LOWEST lORN#-W;-; stock; :&aM> ■' MASTEETONi ':' : ; WEDNESDAY/ 22nd AUG, 1894. At 1;o'clock. , •■' '"': 270 forward wethers, turnip fed 200 fat and forward wether's, will bo drafted 150 fat and forward ewes, will be drafted ' . 100 forward owes, turnip fed ■■ 60 2 year old steers 60 Good hoggets 30 wcaners and yearlings ; ' 1518-month to 2£-year steers 12 3-year heifers, near calving ' 15 2.ycar heifers 12 2 year old steers 6 Forward steers 1 Pat steer 4 Good young hacks (broken) 4 Good young brake and coach horses, \ ' 4 Good dairy : cows, closo to calving , . ,2 Pat steers ' . 1 2 year old steer 1 Dairy cow, to calve October 1 Shorthorn bull, i years 1 2ypiir old steer 1 Unbroken filly, 3 years 2 Good buggy ponies, broken to saddle 7 porkers 2 4 year geldings by Tatler.good match', broken to saddle, and would mako splendid pair •~■ buggy horses ; - :.■'■' •' MONTHLY HOKSEFAIE, MESSIiS LOWES & lOKNS, at tho request of numerous clients, have decided to hold monthly horse sales at Masterton, The sales will be held on Satuhday Aptebnooxs, every four weeks, behind the firm's auction mart; the first sale will be- conducted on— ' SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER Ist, At 1 o'clock, Clients will please send on their entries, which will be advertised as received. Entry fee 2/6. Halters will be provided by the auctioneers. Hawkins and Oudaille's EKETAHUM STOCKSALE, FRIDAY, 24th AUGUST, 1894. 50 f.m, Lincoln ewes, in lamb 1 First class dairy Cow 1 Good 18 mouths heifer Entries Invited. W.E Hawkins, '.White, Auctioneer.

TUESDAY, 21st AUGUST, 1894, AT 1 O'CLOCK. STOCKSALE, FH. WOOD will sell by public , auction at his Taratuhi Yards ou the above date: 250 ltomiioy-Lincolnowcs, in lamb to Hoinncy Marsh rams 230 do do do do 2do Bomnoy Lincoln ewes—2, i and C tooth, in lamb 200 hoggets 150 Ewo hoggets ; 100 first-class ewes in lamb 100 Ewes in lamb 65 Wether hoggets 20 Hoggets 30 Fat Wethers 'lO 2 year old steers 20 3 year old steers 8 3-ycar old heifers (springing) 6 Dairy cows in ' 3 dairy cows 1 purebred Ayshirc Bull 1 <» . ~ „ 18 months 1 Boy's pony

Further ontrics invited. WEDNESDAY, 22nd AUGUST, '9i, At 2 o'clock. Sale of Household Furnituro. Belvedere lload, Carterton. Tjl H.WOOD has beenfavouredwith Jj i instructions from Mr A. Mebceii, who is leaving tho district, to sell by public auction, at his residence, Helvedero lload, the whole of Ms furniture, comprising— Doublcaiidthrco-traartorbcdstcads, double and three-quarter spring . and kapoc mattrasscs, blankets, carpets; linoleums,. chests drawers, washstand and ware, cheffomer, Austrian chairs, spring and colonial couches, fender and firo irons, pictures, kitchen chairs, crockery, cooking utensils, meat safe, large mg utensils, meat colonial oven, gunl Remember tho date: Wednesday, August 22nd, at 2 o'clock. F, W.WOOD, Manager, WEDNESDAY, 29th AUGUST, '94. Atlp,m, Tauherenikau STOCK SALE. ■ Further and early entries arc invited,

JIHE . Permanent Investment and '. Loan Association, of Wairarapa; . Hain-sibekt, Gbetcoto. W, Booth, M. Cwelberg, J, G. Rides, J, Fuller, W.Skeot and F.H.Wood. Jhe Annual Income exceeds i!16.(K)0;OapIt&l o' : 'Loan' £3ynoi Profits already MM 45,6G0; fieserre fund £705. I Tho purposes for which tho Association li eitabliohcd are twofold, In the first phue it oilers an excellent method of investment to Hinnn trim wioh fn *!,„:.. Mnn .'i.l _: livings at the oldest rate consistent with perfect security, and by allowing small or large sums to be invested by periodical payments,- It ooaformß to the circumstances of aUolasses, In the second place, to those who require loans upon properties they already possess, 01 who may rtset with'opportunities of acquiring properties advantageously,ltpresentS themeana of obtaining advances upon favorable, terms, The Association receives fixed deposits at ntes to be agreed upon. Subscriptions on lniestraent shares,' 6s per month; ultimato value of share «/PayDay-Thi first ; Saturday in each month, between .he hours of 5 and 4 »nd 7 and Bp,m, ".'-'•I

Mastwton-Mr G, S. W; Dalrymplc, Ciuteton-W. J. lindop, Foathersfon, Mr "J;' G. Coi, Paluntua—Mr EW. Briggs..,; : ,r: •,:.:■•..■■;••:• v."".:;::;:"';'G.^fflV;-

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4804, 20 August 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4804, 20 August 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4804, 20 August 1894, Page 3

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