' MONTHLY . BORSMilB;"IM"ESSES LOWES &IOIINS, at tho 111, request of numerous clients, have decided to hold monthly horse sales at Maslertou. Tho sales will bo. hold on Saturday Amitxooxs,'' every 'four weeks, behind the,firm's auction mart j the first sale will bo.coiiductcd on— ! SATUKDAY, SEFIEMBEE. Ist, At 1 o'clock, The following-onirics nvo to hand ■ 6 Haclcs riiicl liglit harness horses 1 cli gcldinghy Muster Agnes, out oi a Bunguraby-marc, 3vrs old, unbroken. : 1 bay mare, draught, 4yrs. by NilDcS-' pcrandum, bred by'T. Chamberlain , Esq., good worker and quiet. 2 light draught fillies, rising 4vrs old, by Gladstone. * . 3'good draught horses • 1 spring cart horse. ; 1 unbroken draught colt, 3yrs! 1 Good dog cart' horse 1 Chestnut horse, broken'- to saddle ami harness . Clients will please send on Iheir entries, which will bo advertised as received. Entry fee 2/0. Halters will bo provided by the auctioneers. LOWES & lORNS siAssTKirropi STOCK SALE. IYEDSESMr, SEFfEMJEIt ill, 1894, at 1 o'clock. 50 fat and forward wethers 30 2-year old steers 30 1-year to 1 {--year-old steers 15 fnt cows 15 dairy heifers, to calvc in Oct, .. 2 dairy cows, springing to. calvc WEDNESDAY, 29th AUGUST, '94 At lp,m, • Tauherenikau BTOCK._BA.LIi. n IT. WOOD will sell at the TimI; i herenikau yards on the above date- ■' 200 hoggels 100 ewes in lamb 100 wcihers 80 hoggets 50 hoggels G dairy cows G store cows, forward 4 dairy cows 2 two year old steers 2 three do do 1 springing heifer —Also— Thai well-known chestnut racing maro '' Delusion" (guaranteed under pony standard) got by Treason. Dam Topic by Southern Chief; G. D Tarantella - llnvcnsdown; G.G. D. Lucy—Figaro; G.G.G.D., a marc imported from Sydney by the late Mr C. li. Bidwill, That well-known chestnut brake mare, "Minnie," by Yorko, in foal to " The Arab (imp, Calcutta), This mare has taken two first prizes at Wellington Shows. Brown yearling iilly by" 3galilc." dam Minnie. Chestnut Colt, ,4 yrs, "Napolean," by Muster Agnes, dam St Holcna, bred by Mr A. McKeuzie. Bay Gelding, good hack, broken to double, harness. Bay Cob, Gyrs, very fast ambler, Further and early entries arc invited.
SATURDAY, Ist SEPTEMBER, 1894, At '2o'Clock Sharp, TOWN lIALL, JKATIIKBSTON, Entirely Unreserved sale of new and Second-hand Household Furniture aud Effects, General Merchandise, Drapery, Clothing, Groceries, Crockery, etc.' Lji If. WOOD has received iustruc- ¥ lions from various consignors aud residents in and aroundFcathcrston to sell hy public auction at the new Town Hall on the above dale, without reserve, a large quantity of new and second hand household furniluro and effects, including Chairs, (easy and occasional), couches, sofas, tables, chests of drawers, 3, 1, 5, and half Scotch, mirrors, toilet ware, crockery, spring mattrasscs, single and double iron bedsteads, wove wire matlrnsses, drapery, clothing, dress goods, calicoes, etc, etc., groceries, lea, sugar, biscuits, etc, etc,, and other goods 100 numerous to particularise. Memo—Scttbrs wishing to enter goods of any kind for this sale arc requested to give particulars ot same to Mr 0, J, Kent-Johnstone, my Feather ston agent. J. H, WOOD, Auctioneer, Greytowu. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER <ltb, 18M, AT 1 O'CLOCK. TARATAHI STOCKSALE,' O If, WOOD will sell by public Jj, auction at his Taralahi Yards on the above date:— . 50 3 year old bullocks 10 2 year old steers and hoifers 12 Ist class heifers, springing 2 (lo Dairy cows ) 1 MASTERTON STEAM FLOUR MILLS. GHAMFILM « HATE the honour to inform their customers that they have stopped grinding for tho purpose of malting extensive' alterations to their plant. C. Bnos. have imported from Australia tho most improved Dbessi.no, Cmakiko, and Eoilbb MACUIMiRY, aud are now busy putting it up. So cxtensivo aro the alterations required that it will be somo weeks yet bcSore they are completed, and CHAMBEKLAIN BROTHERS' Roller Flour js placed on tho market, but. meanwhile, customers can be • supplied SionuEioub of the Best Quality CLUB HOTEL, MASTK R T 0 N HAYING' assumed, possession of tho abovo Hotel I beg to notify to the Settlors of tho District and the Travelling Publio that no effort jrill bo spared to cater lor thoir comfort and convenience. vision and I trust to maintain the popularity for whichtheClubT known in tho past. WIJNES AND SjPIRITS ' or THE 1 ' : BEST BRAN DS NIGHT PORTER IN ATTENDANCE. JOSEPH 3IANDEL, Pioprietor.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4810, 28 August 1894, Page 3
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