LOWES & lOENS' STOCK SALE. HASTEETONYAEDS. WEDNESDAY, lira DECEMBEE, At 1 o'clock, T OWES & lOENS will sell at their Li Eonall-street Yards on Wednesday, 11th December, at 1 o'clock— Cattle— . 180 12 to 18-month cattle 73 yearlings 60 yearlings and 18-months, mixed 60 2 to 2£ year steers 50 1£ to 2 year steers 30 2-year steers 26 young store cows 20 lj to 2 year heifers 20 head mixed cattle 16 2j-year steers 1618-months cattle 10 fat bullocks 2 fat cows ' 1 2 year Polled Angus bull 1 yearling Shorthorn bull 16 month „ „ 16 year „ „ SheepSCO 4-tooth L-Eomney wethers 600 first-class 2-tooth woolly wethers 400 first-class E-Lincoln ewes, ?• tooth to f.f. mouth 70 fat ewes 70 fat and forward owes FOE SALE.
884, ACRES leasehold, Rangitumau Block; 280 acres in grass; 1£ miles fencing; with dwelling, yards, etc. 137, ACRES, situate in Kopuaranga Block, about eight miles fi;om Masterton, fenced, and subdivided, and all in English Grasses. .1350 ACRES,Kopuaranga Block, 600 acres in bush, balance in grass, villi 7 or 8 Mies of fencing; dwelling of 8 rooms, and all necessary outbuildings, wool-shed, yards, etc.' 402 ACRES freehold at Hastwell, ono mile from school, P. 0., and creamery; partly improved. 3,000 ACRES good Pastoral Country in the Kgatuna Block. 42 ACRES at Upper Plain, known as Brentwood, with all improvements. 420 ACRES property in the Palliate district: first-class land; fenced, grassed, and sub-divided; good house and outbuildings; yards, etc. Near Post Office, School, and Dairy Factory. AlsohPakiatna— Sections 19 and '2O; having frontages to Main-street and Queen-street. In Woodvilh—--10 Lots, }acro each. Nos, 8,9,78, 79,80, !)0,91,94, Do, and 96; in all 2} ucres, lEx large and small Pile-driving Plants with Monkeys. 1 heavy draught gelding, G years, by Nil Desperandum 1 heavy draught marc, 4 years, by Avon TO BAWMILLEEB. TWO million feet good timber, suitable for milling purposes; princiC' matai, situated about 6 miles from lerton and approached by a good metalled road. LOWES & lOIiNS.
GOODWILL OF LEASE OF Pastokai. Run is the Wuareami District, Known as Waitawhltl, COMPHI8INOf)4i(~)0 ACRES, lease having 10 years to run from March, 1895, with power to purchase on three months Doticc being given prior to March Ist, 100-1. This property adjoins Annedale Hun, Arrangements can he made to purchase the stock now depasturing on the property—For terms and otiier particulars apply to LOWES &lOKNS.
Loms&iom, Auctioneers, land, estate AND STOCK SALESMEN. Valuators, FINANCIAL AGENTS, Loans Negotiated. Valuations Made Of : Stock, Farm, Implements, Produce, Hotels, Etc, Agencies— National Fire and'Marinc Insurance Co. Australian Mutual Provident Society lieid and Gray's machinery and fittings The Toift Company liiye Stock and General Insurnnco Co, The Gear and Wellington Export Co.'s Manures Large stock of Colonial and English seeds on hand. SHEEP DIPS bv both English and Colonial Makors, REGULAR STOCK SALES held atMasterton fortnightly; Eketa buna monthly
TUESDAY, 10th DEGEMBEH, 1895. at 1 p.m. TAMTAM STOCKSALE. FH. WOOD will sell at his Taratalii , yards on the above date:— Skeep10Q pwps and lafflbs Oath,E-= 1() calves 10 good calves and yearlings 1 head of beef (bullocks) 7 Ist class heifers, springing G heifers, 2-years 5 yearlings 1 cow just calved Pigs-' 3 purebred Berkshire boars (rough-haired) .Houses— Of all classes. Specui—2. heavy draught geldings (any trial) 1 largo tip dray nearly new, carries 3 tons, 4 inch tires 1 set shaft and 1 set leading harness Further Entries Invited, THURSDAY, 6th FEEItUAM. At 1 o'olock sharp. Preliminary notice of an important Ewe Fair and Stock Sale, 10 BE HELD BY FH. WOOD, at the MARTIN- , BOHOUGH Sale Yards, on the above date. Over 'WOO ewes have already been entered with tho undersigned for tho above sale.' Particulars will be advertised later on. The auctioneer hopes, -with the assistance of settlers, to make this sale sufficiently largo and attractive, to induco Southern buyers to attend (with several of whom ho is already in communication on the subject) Everything points to a good demand for stock this coming season, and settlers will be studying their, best interests by placing all surplus stock under the hammer,as there is suro to be kceD competition and goodprices realised, Early entries with fyll particular? arp invited; • V' F, H. YfQOD, Auptioflccr.-'
'•'HOIUTIKA HOUSE," Jfet{ }fo(el, Masterloii. r BOARD trail Ilcsidenoe, per week, 16/6 Bed and Board, per day, 3/- ;])■ . Mchlb, each, 1 /- Hot Suppers, 1/MRS T. FlTZSlfflftftNSi .jfMfsojaues.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5199, 5 December 1895, Page 3
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