TUESDAY, 2-itli DECEMBER 1896. ' , at 1 p.m.' TAMTAHI STOCK. SALE. FH, WOOD will sell afchis Taratalii , yards ou tlie above date Sheep—--300 Owes and lambs 80 ewes and lambs 60 steers and heifers, 12 to 20months old Oattlk—--9 calves and yearlings 8 calves 1 dairy cows 4 heifers in calf, picked for dairy qualities. 2 Jersey cows, to calvo soon 2 first-class dairy cows, springing 1 boiler, springing 1 18-months old steer. HobsesHorscs of all classes Fuller Entries Invited. THURSDAY, Oth FEBRUARY. At 1 o'clock sharp, Preliminary notice of an important Ewe Fair and Stock Sale, TO HE HELD BY 1,1 H. WOOD, at the MAliTINjj , BOROUGH Sale Yards, on the above date. Over 4000 ewes have already been entered with tho undersigned for the above sale. Particulars will be advertised later on. The auctioneer hopes, with the assistance of settlers, to make this sale sufficiently large and attractive, to induce Southern buyers to attend (with several of whom he is'already in communication on the subject.) Everything points to a good demand for stock this coming season, arid settlers will be studying their best interests by placing all surplus stock under the hammer, as there is sure to bo keen competition and good prices realised. Early entries with full particulars arc invited. F. H. WOOD, Auctioneer. FOll PRIVATE SALE. Valuable Town Building Sites. QIMHS & MOWLEM have been ij instructed by Mr D. Pickering to sell by private treaty his valuable acre of laud next Messrs Pinhcy Bros' stables. The laud is cut up into convenient lots to suit purchasers. Four of the sections have frontage to Queen-street, two to King-street, and four to Chapel-street, FOE PRIVATE SALE. I AHA BOUNDS Ball Cartridge, XjUUI) Eley k Whitney's manufacture. SIMMS & MOWLEM. WOMSOP IIOAD. CHEAP RESIDENCE, Easy Terms. Q BOOMED HOUSE, largo Dairy, 0 Wash-house, Stable and 2 acres Land, opposite tiie residence of A. I{. Bunny, Esq,, in Worksop Road. On easy terms. SIMMS & MOWLEM. yILLA-STIiEET— Souse, 1 rooms; 2 stall stable, with loft; 2 store rooms | buggy shed; 2 looseboxes; conservatory; 2-3rds acre land. Cheap. BEKTLET-STIIEET Collage, four room; scullery; 2 fire-places; about 1-Gth acre laud. I'mcE, £l5O. HESSEI'-STIIEET House, conkm'mj 6 rooms, well finished and now; 2 open lire-places; 1 rauge; stable; 2 good sheds; garden, etc; l-Bth acre land. A Bargain.
QUEEN-STIiEET— 6-mmeilHoiisc; pantry; brick yard; and outbuildings; standing on section o'J x 97: one of the best business sites in Masterton and very cheap. Apply— SIMMS UIOWLEM. SIMMS & MOWLEM. STOCK SALESMEN & GENEKAL AUCTIONEERS, HOUSE, LAND, ESTATE AND COMMISSION AGENTS, Queen-street Masebion, Q'l'OCK SALES held regularly every fortnight in tlie yards, Masterton, and General Sales iu lite miction marl every Saturday. Auction Sales conducted in any part of the district, and Valuations Made at lowest rates, Money To Lend on Freehold Security. PIiOI'EHTIES FOE SALE IN— Mauriccville, Mangamahoc, Makuri, Opaki, Tinui, Wanguchu, Alfredton, Upper Plain, Lansdowue, Euripuni, and in Masterton; Sussex, Villa, Ucntley, Wri?lcy, Dixou, Church, 33anuistor, Chamoerlain, and Victoria-streets; Makora, Colombo, and Worksop-ronds. Grain and Seed Department— We have for sale: Oats, wheat, oaten and straw clialf, ryegrass, cocksfoot, clovers, turnips, timothy, alsike, cowgrass, poas, lucerne, crested and meadow foxtail, fescncs, llorin, cte.
HAY SEASON. JJEDUCED P BICES. WALTER A. WOODS 2-HOESE MOWERS £l3 (CASII). E. W. MILLS & CO., LTD., TFeilikoton.
CRITERION CARRIAGE FACTORY. 1-lau-street, Mastertox. "17VE11Y description of Coach and Fj TVlioelwriglit work executed. Vehicles built on the premises of best materials at lowest rates. Repairs Promptly Effected. Workmanship Guaranteed. Win, REEVES, Manager.
THE 'SCOUR" IN CALVES. Don't Let Your Calves Die ELLIS' SCOUR DRENOHES will oure the worst torm of' Scour" in a short tirao, besides rapidly the condition of the calves. PUBLIC OPIN lON—Tho Qpumk Tiirn, owned by the dairy farmers of tho Waimato Plains, speaking Editorially ot those Drenches, says• " There is a great loss annually in calves caused by scour, and-Mn Ellis has prepared a Drench, which, last season, gave every satisfaction, and was the means of saving the lives of a great number of calves, besides the benefit it was in generally improviugtl'.e health and consequent progress of young itock, Mr Ellib has imported special nuohinery to cope with tho demand for this article. from indications (in this and surrounding districts), and from orders already booked, the output of these Dbencueb is expected to roaoh 10,000 packets weekly this coming season." Sola oyorywhero by Storokeeporß at 1/6 p6r packet, Wholesale Agents, Messbb Sharlam> & Co., Wellington, II there is any delay in obtaining them in up-country districts,-send Postal Notes for tho amount and thov will be sent free by post by the sole maker.' . ILLIAM A. ELLIS, M.P.S., LBBAli: VeIEBIKABT DIHJOOIBT, StRIIfOBD,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5211, 21 December 1895, Page 3
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