TUESDAY, 12th FEBRUARY, 1895, At 1 o'clock. IMPORTANTHORSESALE. Thoroughbred and Draught Entires, Draught Mares and Geldings, Hacks and Harness Horses, at Mb W.Heecock's Stables, South Carterton. FH. WOOD has received instruc- • tions to sell by public auction as aborc, the following well-known and valuable entries, viz,, THOEOUGHBHEDS. Adhimstbatoh, by the Premier. For full pedigree Bee Stud Book. Ad. ministrator's son Senator is rapidly making a name tor himself in racing circles. NMKAxLuMT.byLeoluius (Wainui) seo N.Z. Stud Hook. VoHioßUH,by KingColo, out of Vanella. See N.Z, Stud Book. Fobesteb, by I'uriri from Gossip by Traducer Von Tempsky, by Louis D'or-Nora COACHING STALLION, Mazeppa, by KapiJ lioan. DRAUGHTS. Hkho, sire Kcivm. Laird of Kuiimdk, sire Prince of Kilbride. Dibkciob, sire the Banker, champion of the North Islaud. Tom King, sire Superior. Avon, sire Avon Chief. (150 N.Z, Stud Book). All the above entries have been most successful at the stud and in the show ring, After which will he submitted—--3 3-year-old draught fillies 21 do 3 3 do by Nemcan Lion 16-year-old bay mare by do 1 '1 do filly by Nanakia 2 i do brown fillies by I'uriri 1 grey marc by Nanakia 1 brown marc by Tattler Day gelding two years off, by Hemington, out of Prima Donna Bay colt, one off, by Remington, out of Prima Donna Chestnut marc, Prima Donna, with colt foal at foot by Master Agnes, and stinted to him again Grey gelding Vivacious, by Pnriri out of Nanakiamare, in Uaining 2 half-draught (lilies, i and ayrs, by Yorke 2 do colts. 3yrs, by Premier 1 do bay lilly, llyrs do 1 chestnut lilly, one-year old, by Master Agnes-Southern Chief marc 1 black troop gelding "Tara" 15 hands, by Lilipi. 1 brougham with pole and shafts, carries li, only in use a month. 1 pair grey marcs, quiet in single or double harness or saddle. 1 set of brougham harness (double) 1 yearling lilly by the Administrator out of an Ananias marc, Also, "Delusion" by TreasonTapis. 1 yearling lilly by EemingtonOleanda 1 grey geldiug, guaranteed in any harness, sound, quiet and staunch, has taken two Ist prizes 1 black mare, a years, good farm Ist prizes 1 3-year old draught colt, good in Miy harness 1 bay gdding, quiet in saddle and harness 1 yearling filly, by EemiugtonOlcawlcr And a large number of hacks and harness horses. 1 butcher's cart, horse and harness 1 sausage machine and filler Further entries invited. Stables and loose boxes provided for hunters, Trial jumps erected for hunters and hurdle horsos. Catalogues will be printed and every publicity given to sale. P. H. WOOD, Auctioneer. TUESDAY, l!)th FEBRUARY,'OS. At 1 p.ni, TARAT~AHI STOCK SALE, fjl H. WOOD will sell »t his TaraL 1 . talii Yards on tho above date—--200 ewes, good stores 120 lambs 8 calves 15 calves and yearlings 20 English Leicester rams, bred by P. C. Threlkcld, Esq,, of Canterbury i Border-Leicester and 1 Southdown 25 Eonmey Marsh rams 32 Lincoln rams Horses of all classes. Further entries invited, THURSDAY, 21st FEBRUARY, '95. At 1 o'clock. POHATAHI. PONATAHI, Important and entirely unrcscrrcdsalc toclosepartnership accounts, IfKXJ sheep, 2M head of cattle, farming implements and machinery, Fif. WOOD has received instruc- . tions from Mb Pkteb McLaeen, to sell by public auction at his station, known as i'onatahi, near Carterton, on the above date, the whole of his stock, implements, etc., etc, comprising— Sheep— MOO fat ewes 300 .t-tooth wethers, crossbred 1000 crossbred ewes, f.m. 1000 do, 2-tooth to f.f.m. 500 Merino ewes, mixed ages 300 lambs, mixed sexes, shorn Cattle - 60 steers, 3 and 1-year-old 80 do. 3-year-old 60 yearlings, steers and hcifors 'lO cows, store and dairy 20 hcifors, in calf, 3-year-old All the stock will he carefully drafted and classified for the sale. Implements, Machinery, Etc.— 2 reapers and binders, (Walter A. Wood) 2 double furrow ploughs 1 sej, disc harrows 3 sets Tino harrotrs 1 set Tripod iio. 1 broadcast seed sower 2 tip drays (1 light, 1 heavy) And a quantity of other farm and station requisites and gear/. Lunch provided at 12 o'clock. Sale I starts at 1 sharp. F. H. WOOD, Auctioneer. I fcAJIBS-FORPRIVATE SALE, jl H, WOOD has for priyatc sale a i, lino of 2,000 lambs, mixed sexes, good quality, by Leicester rams out of crossbred ewes. A runoff of 200, or moro can bo had. F.H. WOOD, Auctioneer. [DESIRABLE FREEHOLD FARM FOE FJUVATE BALE ON EASY lEBMB. (JOQ ACRES first-classlaud divided into 8 paddocks, all securely fenced and well-watered; .100 aores havo been ploughed j 100 acres now in crop: 300 in English grass \ balance, su'' . sown in English grass, Inrn- ..lace include, good B.roonwd *■ ..lOvcmcnts washhouso, dairv . .iousc, detached and man's <••' ~ goodwoolshcd, stable IV' cottage, garden, orchard, etc. -is, £3,000; very easy terms can bo arranged, if required. Stock can be taken at valuation at option of purchaser For further particulars apply to— F. H. WOOD, Greytowu. Or F. W. WOOD, Carterton. TRY THENEW BROOM. QIEND your orders for to P. HIDES, c/o Mrs Cole, fishmonger, 'Queen-slreot. Prices to meet the times.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4947, 9 February 1895, Page 3
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