GRASS SfIEDS. fust Arrived Just Arrive EX "TOKOMAEU," From the Lest old established Seed Houses in England, I Timothy „. , • Cowgrass Fwrin Crested Dogsiail Sweet Vernal n , , Yarrow Cocksfoot Poverty Bay Eye local Eye Our orders lo our buyer at Homo were to make quality of seeds his first consideration. All who have seen them pronounce them uusurpassed. JNO, GRAHAM I AND CO,, MiSTERTOH. WEDNESDAY, Bth MAY, At 1 o'clock, STOCKSALE, MASTEETON YARDS. ~IMMB & MOWLEJI will submit 1 Wednesday, May Blli, at 1 o'clock, le following:— 3CO ewes in lamb 300 ewes iu lamb 200 empty ewes 200 ewes in lamb. 100 Homney Lincoln ewes in lamb to Lincoln rams 100 2-tooth wethers 3o 18-month steers (good line) 30 fat ewes 40 good cows and calves 25 21-year-old steers 20 3-year-old steers 8 25-ycar-old steers 1 18-nionlhs-old steers 2 young cows in calf 1 purebred Aycrshiro bull 2} 3 urst-cliiss harness horses Desnerandum."
D 0 1! SALE. *• Mirinm-sLroct, COMMODIOUS DWELLING Of seven rooms, batk room, 3 fire places, 2 register grates, good range, and outbuildings, quarter acre section, good orchard. Terms easy. SIMMS &MOWLEM, Auctioneers. SIMMS & MOWLEM. STOCK SALESMEN & GENERAL AUCTIONEERS, HOUSE, LAND, ESTATE AND COMMISSION AGENTS, Queen-stbeet, ... ... Mas erton. > TOOK SALES held regularly every 0 fortnight in the yards, Maslerton, and General Sales in the auction marl every Saturday. Auction Sales j conducted in any part of the district, and Valuations Made at lowest rates, Money To Lend on Freehold Security. PBOPEBTIES FOB SALE INMauriceville, Mangamahoe, Makuri, Opaki, Tinui, Wangaclra, Alfrcdton, Upper Plain, Lansdowue, Kurij.uni, and in Jlaslcrlon; Sussex, Villa, Beullcy, Wrigley, Dixon, Church, Bannister, Chamberlain, and Victoria-streets; Makora, Colombo, and Worksop-roads. Grain and Seed Department— We have for sale: Oats, wheat, oaten and straw chaff, ryegrass, cocksfoot, clovers, turnips, timothy, alsike, cowgrass, poas, lucerne, crested and meadow Foxtail, fescues, lioriu, etc. Implements— We act as agents for the celebrated Massey-Harris Company, Lluited, of Toronto, and have for sale reapers and 1 binders, Erantford mowers, Toronto I mowers, rape mowers, hay tedders, cultivators, siuglcand double furrow ploughs, shoe drills, scullks, binder twines and oils. Sheep Dips— Wccan supply dips of every manufacture, including the renowned Caledonian, Coopers', Hatch's, Brooks', etc. Insurance— We are agents for the Manchester Fire Assurance Company, and the China Traders Insurance Company, Ltd., on whose account we arc prepared to coyer I all classes of marine risks. WAIHAHAPA HUNT CtUB SPORTS, At Show Grounds, Caeterton. THURSDAY, 16th MAY, 1895. To commence at 1.80 o'clock sharp. Programme: 1. Dismounting Hurdle Competition (bare-backed). Competitnrs to jump several llights hurdles, dismountiug (uolu feet tc touch the ground) ai.d remounting bttwee.i each flight. Virsi prize £2, 2nd special
2. Oraugo Competition-Competitors to ride over hurdles '.to bo decided by the judge], carrying a plate of oranges, the one retaining the most oranges to be winner. First prize £2, 2nd £l, 3. Ladies' Trophy.Needlo Threading Competition—Horses to be nominated by ladies. Competitors to jump hurdles, dismount, lead horse to lady to thread needle, tic knot in cotton, hand same to competitor, who then remounts, jumps hurdles, and procteds to 'winning post. Open only to iiiembers of recognised Hunt Clubs, Ist gold bracelet value £5, 2nd brooch, 3rd tcunis racket. 4. Gretna Green liace—Competitors to start with two hor.es [or ponies], riding one and leading the other with saddle on, etc. Gallop, over hurdle to a tent 150 yards oQ, where members dressed as ladies are assembled, Kach competitor to assist his lady to mount, then mount his own horse, the pair to gallop back over hurdlo to starting post, dismount and sign their names legibly, ltcmount and gallop over hurdle and around post and back again over hurdlo to the winning post, Ist prize £4,2 nd £2. 5. Jumping Competition,—Over hunting fences [no water]. Minimum weight 12at, Ist prize £7,2 nd £3. 2. Bareback Escc.-Faca to tail. Ist prize £2,2 nd special. 7. Cigar and Umbrella Competition - Competitor to light cigar, open umbrella, mount horse, jump hurdle, ride to winning post, cigar to be alight at finish. First prize h and hex of cigars, 2nd silver mounted pipe. Entry feo for events, 5s each. All events open except Ladies' Trophy, which is confined to members of Hunt Clubs, Entries close with the Secretary, at Carterton; Mr Herbert Weloh, Mastcrton ; Mr G. Tully, Greytown; Mr A. J. Toogood, Fcatherston; orMrH.Catt, Greytown, at any timo on SATOBDAY, 11th May, W. McKENZIE, Hon, Seo, Observer Office, PHOSPHOKUSI PHOSPHORUS I PHOSPHORUS! JUST landing ex. "Tckoa," a large supply of Phosphorus,* FIEST QUALITI At lowest quotations. T. G. MASON, MEDICAL HALL, ' Queen'-6treet, Mastertou.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5017, 4 May 1895, Page 3
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