TUESDAY, 19th FEBRUARY, '95. At lp.m. TARATAHI STOCK SALE, FH. WOOD will sell at his Tara- . tahi Yards on the above date—--400 f.f.m. Romney-Lincoln ewes 240 first-class woolly lambs 200 ewes, good stores 200 lambs in the wool 200 2-tooth ewes 200 fnt and forward Mooth wethers 120 lambs 32 Lincoln, rams 30 2-ycar-old steers 25 Eornncy Marsh rams 20 2-tooth Itonmey Harsh rams 20 English Leicester rams, bredby I'. C. Threlkeld, Esq., of Canterbury 10 2-tooth Romncy Marsh rams 4 Border-Leicester and 1 Southdown 40 yearlings 15 calves and yearlings 8 calves 4 dairy cows in milk and in calf 2 store cows 1 2-year-old heifer 1 Jersey bull 1 Berkshire boar Horses of all classes. Further entries invited. THUiiSDAY, 21st FEBRUARY, '95. At 1 o'clock. PONATAHI. PONATAHI. Important and entirely unreserved sale toclose partnership accounts, 4(HK) sheep, 240 head of cattle, farming implements and machinery. H. WOOD has received instruc- ± . lions from Mb Peter McLaren. to sell by public auction at his station, known as fountain, near Carterton, on the above dut'c, the whole of his stock, implements, etc., etc., comprising— SiiEr.r—----900 fat owes iIOO 4-toolh wethers, crossbred 1000 crossbred ewes, f.in, 1000 do, 2-tooth to f.f.m. 500 Merino ewes, mixed ages 300 lambs, mixed sexes, shorn CaTTJjE - GO steers,!) and 4-year-old 1)0 do. 3-year-old liO yearlings, steers and heifers 40 cows, store and dairy 20 heifers, in calf, D-year-old AH the stock will bo carefully drafted and classified for the sale. Implements, Maohxehv, Etc.— 2 reapers and binders, (Walter A. Wood) 2 double furrow ploughs 1 set disc harrows 3 sets Tine harrows 1 set Tripod do 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 starts at 1 sharp, F. 11, WOOD, Auctioneer. SATURDAY', FEBHUAI!I'2:)jii),IB!)S. Al 2 p.m. Unreserved Sale of Household Furniture and Mats, General Merchandise and Produce, Harness, Etc, P 11. WOOD will sell by Public JC . Auction at his Carterton Auction Booms on Saturday, the 23rd February, ISHS, at 2 p in. Large consignments of Household Furniture and Effects, Drapery and Clothing, Crockery and Glassware, Boots and Shoes, Harness, Produce, etc, Entries lor this sale can be made with F. W. WOOD at the Carterton Booms up to time of sale. F, W. WOOD, Manager. THUIISDAY, 28th FEBRUARY, '!IS At 1 o'clock. MARTINBOROUGH SALE YABDB SPECIAL STOCKSALE. "P 11. WOOD will hold a sale of X . sheep, cattle, and horses, of all classes, at the Mnrtinborough sale ynnls, on Thursday, the 28th inst., at i p.in.' Early entries are invited, which will be advertised as received, free of charge to the vendors WEDNESDAY, 2/th FEBRUARY, At 1 o'clock. STOCKSALE. MASTEIiTOiX YAIIDS. QIIMMS it MOWLEM will submit for siilo at their Mastertou yards on™nesday I February27 t iitioVlock ( the following:— .100 full mouth breeding eivcs 200 do do 20 good calves 30 fat ewes BAMS!_KAMS! FOB PRIVATE SALE. 150 Purebred 2-tooth Lincoln rams 50 • „ Southdowns 50 pure-bred 2-tooth Romney 50 ditto J Poll Angus Bull (pedigree) SIMMS &MOWLEM, Auctioneers. SIMMS & MOWLEM. STOCK SALESMEN, And General Auctioneers, PROPERTY AND COMMISSION AGENTS, AND PUBLIC VALUATORS, W E beg to intimate that we have commenced business in Mastertonas STOCK SALESMEN & GENERAL AUCTIONEERS, and takothis opportunity of introducing ourselves. Our SALE YARDS are now being erected on t> . , , andconvenient S eetnn o{ - lam ;; (1^ WAIRAIUI'a "p™-, pn oTOiye asSmioS m grain STORE, AND BETWEEN THE TWO WAIT POUA BRIDGES. In entering the field as Stock Salesmon wo feel that ivc are supplying to he settlers ofthe Wairarapa a long. felt want, and, in tlmr interests, we respecttully solicit their support and K D vb-I qUOtin!l ' tllo following 0.1 T Wit tW anything over thai lr . akount—advertising free. ,\'o purposo holding our first Stock Sale in the yards on TUESDAY, 4th DECEMBER, after which sales will be held every SECOND WEDNESDAY till further advised. Wc act assents for tho China Traders' Insurance Coy., Ltd, (marine), The Manchester Fire Assurance Coy, Massey-Harrls Implements MASSEY.HARffiS CO'S LTD., Binder Twine. MASSEY-HARRIS CO'S LTD., Harvest Oils. YOUNG AND CO'S Harvest Oils, 4
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4944, 18 February 1895, Page 3
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