LOWES & lOMSUH/:; STOCK. SAJLE,:. •MASTERTON. . WEDNESDAY, 22nd AUG* 1894,' ,At 1 o'clock. • 270 "forward wethers, turnip fed :' 200 fat and forward wethers, will bpdrafted ... 160 ewes in lamb 130 good hoggets I ISO.fat'and forward ewes; willbo] drafted 100 forward owes, turnip fed GO 2 year old steers 60 Good hoggets 30 wcancrs and yearlings v : 15 18-month to 2|-ycrir steers'" 12 3-ycarhcifcrs, near calving , 15 2-yca'r heifers' 12 2 year old steers \ 6 Forward steors' . ; 1 Fat steer i Good young hacks (broken) . ; i Good young brako and coach horses 4 Good dairy cows, close to calving 1 2 year old steer 1 Dairy cow, to calvo October 1 Shorthorn bull, 4 years • 1 2 year old steer 2 Good buggy ponies, broken to saddlo 1 porkers" ' 2 i year geldings byTatler.good match, broken to saddle, and would mako splendid pair buggy horses 1 waggonette and harness 1 pairhortos LOWES & lORNS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ; etc., etc., SATURDAY, AUGUST 25th, 1894, AT 2 o'clock. MESSRSLOWES & lORNS aro favoured with instructions to sell as above,: a largo aud valuable lot of colonial-made furniture, consisting of Drawing Room Suits, single and double bedsteads, sprmgnmttrasscs, wash stands, and dressing tables, dining tables, easy 'chairs, Singer sewing machine, etc., etc. Tho above arc nearly all new goods, and the Auctioneers arc instructed to eeauzk. No reasonable offer will bo refused. A favourable opportunity to furnishers. A special line of 10 Canaries, all singing Birds I ■ MONTHLY HOBSE FAIR. MESSIiS LOWES & lORNS, at the request of numerous clients, have decided to hold monthly horse sales at Mastcrton. The sales will be held on Saturday Ahkrxooxs, 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 bo advertised as received. Entry fee 2/0. Halters will ho provided by the auctioneers, The following entries arc to hand : 1 ch gelding by Master Agnes, out of a Bungtmiby mare, 3yrs old, un. broken. 1 bay marc, draught, dyrs. by NilDespcrandum, bred by T, Chamberlain Esq,, good worker and quiet. 2 light draught iilb'cs, rising dyrs old, by Gladstone. 3 good draught horses, 1 spring cart horse, 1 unbroken draught filly, 3yrs. Hawkins and Oudaille's EKETAHTOA "'. , STOCK SALE. FEIDAY, 21th AUGUST, 1891, 50 f.m. Lincobi owes, in lamb 1 First class dairy Cow 1 Good 18 months heifer Entries Invited, W, H. Hawkins, F. White, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, 22nd AUGUST, '9l, At 2 o'clock, Sale of Household Furniture, Belycdere ltoad, Cartcrtou. FH. WOOP lias been favoured witli • ■ instructions from Mr A. Mbbceb, who'is leaving the district, to sell by public auction, at his residence, Belvedere Hoad, the-whole of his furniture, comprising— • , • "• : Double and thrcc-quarjer bedsteads, double and three-quarter spring and kapoc mattrasscs, blaukets, carpets, linoleums, chests drawers, washstand and ware, cheffonier, Aushiau,..chairs, spring and colonial couches, fender and Jiro irons, pictures, kitchen chairs, crockery, cookcolonial oven, garden tools, etc. Ecmembcr the date; Wednesday, August 22nd,nt 2 o'clock. F.W.WOOD, Manager. WEDNESDAY, 29th AUGUST, '9l. : . .-, , . At lp.m. Tauherenikau STOCKPILE. FEWOODwillsellatthoTau. • licrcnikau yards on the above '1 dairy eows 100 wethers 1 'SO hoggets
—Also— ' Thai' well-known chestnut racing marc "Delusion" (guaranteed under pony standard) got by' Treason. Dam Topic by Southern Chief; G. D. Tarantella-llavcnsdowh; G.G. D. Lucy-Figaro; G.G.G.D., a maro imported from Sydney by the latcMrC.E.Bidwill. ' That well-known chestnut brake marc, " Minnie," by' Yorkc, in foal to " The Arab (imp. Calcutta). This maro has taken two first prizes at Wellington Shows, Brown yearling filly by" ,3galitc," dam Minnie. ■ ' -•..'• Chgstnut Colt, 'lyrs, .*' Napolcan," by Master Agnes, 'dam St Holcna, lirccl by Mr A. JlcKcnzie. Buy Gelding, good hack, broken to • .double harness. Bay Cob, Gyrs, very fast ambler. Further and early entries arc invited. AKITIO ROAD DISTRICT, '■. is hereby given that' it is .N the intention of tlio Board, at a meeting to bo held onthoGth September next to strike a general rato of one halfpenny in the £ on tho rateable value of tlio ratcablo property within the district 1 for the year commenced on Ist April; 1894, and ending-on the 31st March, 18 W, payablo at the pfßco of tho Board, Aohauga, in two instalments on the Ist No t vcnlbcr,ißM, and on'tk'Mh January, 1895..,; The rato book is, open for inspection.' '"."■..'' .;.;.- A.McHUICHON,.,-,- ...,..,. .......... „.... v; ......^.i Aotaga, August Wtl)ilß9J. '---'J
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4805, 21 August 1894, Page 3
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715Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4805, 21 August 1894, Page 3
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