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Unreserved sale of superior now and second hand household furniture. SATURDAY, MARCH 16th, at 2 o'clock. OWES &lORNS Imvo received inJ structions from a gentleman lcav- ] ing Masterton to sell at their rooms as j above the whole contents of a well furnished house, comprising— Tables, chairs, couches, cheifioncer, washstands, mattrasses, chests, drawers,carpets,mirrors, lamps, clocks,sewing machines,kitcheu and cooking utensils, etc. Sale at 2 p.m. No reserre. Important Salo of Stock, Vehicles, Farming Implements, Fencing Wire, Grass Seeds, Pigs, Posts, Harness, etc. FRIDAY, loth MARCH, .At 1 o'clock sharp, MESSRS LOWES &lORNS have ill rceeivi'd instructions from C. P. Vallaxce, Esq., io sell on the property of Messrs Vennell Bros., Taueru, the whole of their stock, implements, etc., comprising—--205 2,4 and 6-tooth ewes 274 full mouth ewes 222 woolly lambs 211 'l-tooth wethers 11 Lincoln rams 2 draught mares 1 buggy horse 2 hacks 1 draught yearling 10 pigs 1 butcher's cart About 10 tons oalen sheaves, 1 set trap harness, a sets plough harness, 8 sacks grass seed, 1 400-gallon lank, 1! d.f. plough, 1 set disc harrows, 1 set of I harrows; 1 sausage machine, lilcwt! fencing wire, 201) wire posts. j LOWES & rOHNS" STOCK SALE, MASTERTOS YARDS. [ WEDNESDAY. 20ru MARCH, At 1 o'clock. 1000 breeding ewes 550 bnvmvl wethers . (MO breeding ewes I aOO lambs | '1(10-breeding ewes i! lioO ewes ! 200 2-iooth Eomiify- Lincolii ewes I 310 lambs 200 good youiii- ewes 200 2 and <l-lootli wethers 200 Lincoln ewes, bred by J nines: Macaw 150 forward wethers 100 forward ewes 50 woolly lambs 50 4-tooth wethers 1 50 woolly lambs 10 2-tootli Ronmcy Marsh rams 1 10 Lincoln rams 10 Homney rams 10 Homiiey-Marsh rams (bred by . Gray Bros.) 2 springing cows :l weaners Imporlant and Tureservctl Salooflligh Class Dairy Stock, Lin, coin Sheep, Farm Horses! l'urebml Pigs, Implements. FRIDAY, 22nd MARCH, At 1 o'clock. MESSRS LOWES & IOIINS have l.tx been favoured with instructions from Mr A A. Kikixs, who is leaving I lie district, to sell at his farm, Makora, on the above date, the whole of his carefully selected stock, comprising—--12 pure Ayrshire cows, in milk 10 do heifers calved and to calve 1 do bull. Lord Onslow, 4yrs 2 do do rising 2 years 4 do yearlings and calves 200 2 and 4-tooth Lincoln ewes, will be classed 100 ram and ewe lambs 10 useful horses, for harness, saddle and farm work 110 pure Berkshire and Yorkshire pigs, I'omprisiugyoungbreeding sows, young boars, and 2 imported sows and 1 boar. Carts, traps, harness, saddlery, farming implements, farm, station and garden tools and sundries, The Auctioneers draw special attention to the quality ot the above stock, Mr Elkins having spared no expense in securing the best classes trorn all the eminent breeders, especially in Ayrshire cattle and purebred pigs. LOWES & 1011NS. Town Sections FOR SALE W' E have been instructed to offer for private sale two corner sections in Keaton-street, part ot the Keaton estate. The owner being desirous of selling, we can oifcr them at a price which will allow of speculation. ALSO— Section Cole street with two roomed cottage thereon. Section Uolc street with 5 roomed hou-e, scullery,pantry,washhouse,greenhouse, and planted with variety fruit trees. Section Hope street, double tenement house, 5 rooms in each, easy terms may be arranged. Lease, Town acre, Crayue street goodwill for sale, on terms if uecessary. First class dairy and sheep farm of 342 acres situated at Maiij*ainahoc within i mile of Railway Station and Post Office. 300 acres in grass, a large portion is flat rich land suitable for dairying, potato cropping, fruit growing etc, Low hills are of Limestone formation suitable for cattle or sheep. The whole fenced and subdivided' with cottage, wharc, dairy, and out buildings, yards, wooMied and all conveniences for carrying on a profitable farm. Terms easy. 1 t'vst-class farm of 250 acres, within easy d'stance of Railway Station, School, and Post Olcc, with good dwelling thereon, and all the latest and best improvements. Also leasehold, well situated, containing 1000 acres. Further particulars may be obtained ou application. DRENCH. SANTONINE BALSAM. CERTAIN CURE for Lung-worm, scour, andinternal parasites in Sheep and Cattle. This remedy is manufactured from the celebrated receipt obtained from Tlios. Hulmc, M.R.C.V.S., and is compounded by a thoroughly practical compounder of drugs, and guaranteed to contain no arsenic or any injurious ingredients, being almost a vegetable production. 1 gallon will dose 160 lambs. I Samples and testimonials on application to LOWES & lORNS, the Agents. | FOR PRIVATE SALE. 9 LAf i BORDER Leicester-Lincoln t/jTuU cross Lambs, LOWES & lOIiNS, FIRST CLASS DAIRYING AND CROPPING LAND In Pahiatua, for sale by private contract. Messrs lowes aiomb have received instructions from W. Bogle, Esq., to offer a portion of his splendid farm property, main road, \Pahiatua, in areas to suit purchasers, the land is all bleared and of splendid quality. For particulars p.pply to LOWES &-lORNS, ■ Masterton. Or:' Me W. BOGLE, Pahiatua. ( GRASS SEED. ' T OWES & lOIiNS beg to advise far--11 mcrs of tho arrival of a direct f importation of small seeds, etc., and can now supply Clover, : Cow. Grass, Fiorin, Timothy, roas, Turnips, -etc. j also Rye » and Cocksfoot : from Canterbury and Poverty Bay,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4974, 13 March 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4974, 13 March 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4974, 13 March 1895, Page 3

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