Theatre royal.masterton March 14th, 1895. TO-NIGHT I GRAND AMATEUR BOXING EXHIBITION. In niil of various Charitable Objects. The oxliibition will consist oE about seven events, of four rounds each, under the Marquis of Qucensbury rules, in which the loading amateurs in the TVairarapa und Forty-mile Bush will take part. To commence at 8 p.m. sharp. Doors open at 7.30, carriages at 10. Admission 3s and 2s. M.C., Mr T. Thompson. ]i. P. GINDEIiS, Secretary. MAKUEJ SPORTS. SATURDAY, MARCH 16th, 1895, ON SATURDAY 10th Much a special coach will leave Eketalmna for Makuri at 5 o'clock a.m., returning at (lie conclusion of the sports. Pares on application to S. HARDING, _ _ Ekelalnma. Look Out Foh r(lt BYT OWN VOLUNTEER \J FIRE BRIGADE SPORTS, At Greytown, MONDAY, 18th MARCH. J. K. HORNBLOW, Secretaiy. MASTERTON FOOTBALL CLUB. '; HE Annual General Meeting of the above Club will be hold in the Club Hotel on.SATURDAY NEXT, the lGlli inst., at 8 p.m. Business: General. G. JT. I'EIIRY. Hon. Sec. FRIDAY, 15th MAIiCH, 1S!)5. , At 2 p.m. GREYTOWN AUCTION ROOMS, Special ami Important Sale of Vehicles of all Classes. Tjl H. WOOD Ims received instrncJ_ , lions to sell by public auction as above, i.e. on Friday—•t double seated buggies, new, very best material, workmanship i and finish 1 new Daisy carl, built for lliree, a really llrsl. class and light turnout 1 new single seated buggv 1 second-hand do 1 K'fi Also a i|\i;wtity of harness and saddlery. Those on the look out for a good chicle eliould attend this sale, F. H. WOOD, Auctioneer. Unreserved sale of superior new and second hand household furniture. SATURDAY, MAIiCH lillh, al 2 o'clock. o\\ MS & (Oli.N'S have received insti'iidiniis from a gentleman leavn;; Masterlon to sell at their rooms as b-ive the whole contents of a well furnished bouse, comprising—'l able.s. chairs, couches, cheffioneer, withstands, mattrasses, chests, drawers, carpels, mirrors, lainjis, clocks,sewing machines,kitchen and cooking utensils, etc. Sale at 2 p.m. No reserve. l-OWES & lOliNS' iv; MASTERTON YARDS. WEDNESDAY. 20ru MARCH. At 1 o'clock. 1000 breeding ewes (>OO breeding ewes 550 forward wethers 500 lambs 500 lambs ■IOO breeding ewes 1)50 ewes 2<)o 2-tooth Romney-Lincolu ewes •-> 10 lambs 200 good youne ewes 200 2 and 4-tooth wethers 200 Lincoln ewes, bred by James M'acara 200 good lambs 150 good lambs 150 forward wethers 100 fat ewes 100 forward ewes 100 woolly lambs 50 woolly lambs 50 4-tooth wethers 50 woolly lambs 10 2-tooth Ronmcy Marsh rams 10 Lincoln rams 10 lioiuuey rums 10 Roniney-Marsh rams (bred by Gray Bros.) 15 wcancrs 10 wcancrs 10 yearlings 2 springing cows It wcancrs Important and 1 nrcservcd SaleofHigh Class Dairy Stock, Lin, coin Sheep, Farm Horses Purebred Pigs, Implements. FRIDAY, 22nd MAIiCH, Al 1 o'clock. TESSRS LOWES & lOIiNS have _UL been favoured with instructions from Mr A A. Elkixs, who is leaving the 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 Unslow, 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 (iO pure Berkshire and Yorkshire pigs, comprisingyoung breeding sows, young boars, and 2 imported sows and 1 hoar. Carts, traps, harness, saddlery, fanning implements, farm, station and garden tools and sundries. _ The Auctioneers draw special attention to the quality oi the above slock, Mr Ejkins luiving spared no expense in securing the best classes irom all the eminent breeders, especially in Ayrshire cattle and purebred pigs. . LOWES & 10RNS, Town Sections FOR SALE W' E have been instructed to offer for private sale two corner sections in Xeaton-street, part of" the Kcaton estate. The owner being desirous of selling, we can oll'er them at a price which will allow of speculation. AISO— Section Cole street with two roomed cottage thereon, Section Colo street with 5 roomed bouse, 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, Crayno street goodwilUor sale, on terms if necessary. First class dairy and sheep farm of 342 acres situated at Mangamahoe within j 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' mid subdivided with cottage, ivhare, dairy, and out b|[ij. dings, yards, woolshed and all conveniences for carrying on a profitable farm. Terms easy. 1 first-class farin of 250 acres, within easy distance of Railway Station, School, and Post Office, with.good.drv'" . thereon, and all the latest •■ ■• ■'. • oil ! n g provcmcnts,' Al s "' 1 ' ,'?? best im-; ted .eon*' v. leasehold, %ycll situa-' 'loa K ol,lttined oa
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4975, 14 March 1895, Page 3
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