7.LOWESANDIOENS' . ML iS'f.BUI'ON STOCK SALE WEDNESDAY, 31sT OCT,. 1894 At 1 O'clock. 20 Dairy cows 60 2j year old steers ■ 10 Heifers in calf' i 5 Springing cows 60 Ewos with lambs at foot 40 Fat sheep 60 Prime Fat Shcop 28 Eonmoy ewes with lambs at . foot, rams kept uncut 25 ewes and lambs in tho wool 12 Young pigs 6 Pigs 6 Pigs 2 good dairy cows to calve Nov '1 Horse, Dart, and Harness ALSO— By Instructions From MliS SEARL, a first-class Livery Stable Plant, consisting of—lGtoodDrag 1 Good double-seated buggy 1 Good single-seated buggy 1 Gig I Single and .2 double sets of ■ harness [ 1 Pair Buggy ponies 6 Good Harness horses 1 Good ladies Saddle and Bridlo 2 Good gents do do Together with a quantity of ttablo Sundries, consisting of Bugs, Brushes, Buggy Covers, Lamps, Whips, etc. The whole of the abovo plant is practically new, "not having been in wear six months," therefore can be confidently recommended to purchasers. • All the above will bo removed to the lionnll-street yards for convenience of sale, and will be sold Without Reserve. LOWES & lORNS' General Sale of merchandise. SATMDAY.~NOV,3iii>,IBH MESSES LOWES & lOKSS will hold a general sale as above to clear out the balance of consignments of boots and shoes, drapery, new and second hand furniture, etc. Mr J, lOENS will act as Auctioneer. Sale entirely without reserve. LOWES & 10RNS. Town Sections FOR SALE WE have been instructed to offer for private sale two corner sections in Kcaton-strcct, part of the Kenton estate. Tho owner being desirous of selling, wo can olfer them at a price which will allow of speculation. . ALSO— Section Cole street with two roomed cottage thereon.. Section Colo street with 5 roomed limine, scullery,pantry,was!ihouse,grccnhousc, and planted with variety fruit trees. Section Hope street, double tenement house, 6 rooms in cadi, easy terms may bo arranged.' Lease, Town acre, Crayne street goodwill for sale, on terms if necessary. Sections 117 and 119, Block XIV., Mangaone.—Farm consists of 312 acres, 300 in grass, good sheep country, ring fenced and divided into 8 paddocks, dwelling house, dairy, cowshed, and large woolsbcd, within 5 minutes walk from Mangainahoo station and school, and 2 miles from dairy factory, good fruit garden, and all the latest improvements. Terms can be arranged. ALSO—--1 first-class farm of 250 acres, within easy distance of Railway Statiou.School, and Post Office, with good dwelling thereon, and all the latest and best improvements. Also leasehold, well situated, containing 1000 acres. Further particulars may be obtained on application. LOWESaOENS. Auctioneers, Stock, Land, Seed, and General Produce Brokers, REGULAR Stock Sales held fortnightly at Masterton; Monthly at Ekctaliuna j and Monthly Horse Fair at Masterton. THE LAND DEPARTMENT is being extended and is receiving our careful attention. We haye at present 1 for sale in both town and country and are prepared to treat with intend-' ing purchasers. We shall also be glad to comniuuicnto with persons desirous of selling, We undertake valuations of all" kinds. Clearing sales of every description f conducted in town and country. • Account sales with remittances promptly rendered day following sale. SEEDS.-Wo keep in stock, ltyc, 1 Cocksfoot, Clover, Cowgrass, Timothy, Alsike, Lucerne, Poas, Fescues, and all other requisite 1 small seeds. i AGENCIES. J Wo act as Agents for, and hold in stock the following :- Toxn, the well renowned and farfamed rabbit poison. Rcid and Gray's machinery and fittings. Langstone's Vermifuge. Gear Company's Manures. Coral Queen Guano. Cooper's,' White's; Cannons', Owen's, Littles', Hatches', Murton's, and Quibbles' sheep dips. Agents also fob— National Fire and Marino Insurance Co, Australian Mutual Provident Society Live Stock General Insuranco Co. . Gascoigne Wool Press. Money to lend.on freehold security. SATURDAY, 3hdNOV.,IBM. At 110' Clock. ''' W. add E. COAST PASTOEAL SOCIETY'S ,SHOW GEOUNDS, 0 CARTERTON. PH. WOOD will (by permission of , the Stewards) hold an Auction Sale of exhibits, on the ground at 11 a.m. on Saturday, day after the Show. 6 Entries already received include a number of vehicles of all classes : 2 Doublo Seateil Juggics ' 2 Singlo „ „ 1, 1 Ladies Parisian Plucton 1 Express 2 Gigs in 2 Polled Angus Bulls 1 Yorkshire Sow Horses of all clnsscss ■ n Produco and othor Exhibits. The auctioneer will be glad to recpivo particulars from oxliibitors of any exhibits they wish to dispose of, anc will attach a printed card on or neai ' each entry that is to bo sold, so thai visitors may know which aro for sale, : Entries ■ can be mado up to the closi J, ofthe 2nd day's Show. ■ ..:,■ - ■■.-.; F.H,WOOD,/ ; ; '•! ■■ ■■ -.-■■ :'vv- ; ':;-W Ax»ctioneor f r
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4864, 30 October 1894, Page 3
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