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Mataura Ensign, Volume 15, Issue 1287, 12 May 1893, Page 5

 

Messrs, Vfvi^lit, Stephenson a»s Go. Gere Month!} Morse ifcir, THURSDAY, 18th MAY, 16U&, At 11.30 a.m. sharp. TffTBIGHT, STEPaSNSON AND CO. V V witl hold their usual Monthly Horse Fair at Hollaua's Bazaar, Gore, on above date. Present Entiieß : 1 Draught Gelding, John Crawford • 6 Heavy Draughts, Wm. Waddell 2 Draughts, R. Matthews 6 Hacks and Light Harness Horses, S. Richardson 1 Heavy Draught Gelding, J. Mcßao 1 SS gM } W«. Wright 3 Draughts, Vendor 1 Heavy Draught, John Johnstone 2 Draughts, it. T. Coomer I Heavy Draught, C. Chamberlain 6 Draughts, K. Forbeß 1 Draught Gelding, D. Keir 6 Draughts and Hacks, J. Harley 2 Hacks, W. Finlay 1 Pair Cobs, perfect match, broken to single and double harnesß, W. Finlay 1 Draught Mare, J. Eapie 2 Draught Mares, Jas. Sheed 3 Draughts, Jno. White 1 Draught, D. Cameron 1 Spriug-cart Mare, Vendor i 1 Heavy Draughts, J. McKeown j 3 Draught Geldings, Vendor 3 Splendid Young Hacks and Light Harness Hojseu, W, Eikdale 2 Draught Geldings, T. Fergussen 4 Draughts, W. Baird w6OO Further Entries Invited Store Sheep for Private Sale WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO. have for Private Sale the under- mentioned Stock : — SHEEP : 70C Crossbred Lambs 1000 Crossbred Lamba 400 Crossbred Lambs 700 Two and four-tooth Half bred Ewes— now with the Ram -100 Two and four-tooth Crossbred Ewes— ■ now with the Ram 600 Cros.bred Lambs 340 Three-quarter bred Romney Two-tooth Wethers 1000 Crossbred Lamba 370 Four, six and eight-! ooth Merino Wethers, none broken-mouthed 1000 Merino Wetheis in very forward con. dition 500 Two-tooth Crossbred Wethers and Maiden Ewes 300 Two-toojh Crosßbred Ewes — now with Ram 1300 Full-mouthed Merino vVethers '. 3000 Two, four and six-tooth Merino Wethers 300 Ore sabred Lambs 800 Four, six and eight- tooth Crossbred Ewes .400 Four and six-tooth Crossbred Wetheis, three-parfs fat 1300 Two, four, six and eight-tooth Cross- bred Wethers, mostly fat and with sufficient turnips to top ofE balance 800 Two, four and six-tooth Crossbred Wethers, with 100 acres turnipß given in i£ requires 840 Orosibrud Lambs 600 Crossbred Wethers, mostly fat 800 Mixed Crossbred Sheep, with suffi- cient turnips and grass to winter them Full particulars of any of the above lines will be supplied on application to Wright, Stephenson & Co., STOCK SALESMEN, GORK. w450 Meetings and Amusmeents PALMISTRY. MADAME SINCLAIR begs to announce to the public of Gore that she has opened for a week at Mr* Collie's, Main Street, Gore. The Past, Present and Future repealed. Hours 10 to 1, 2to .5, 7to 9. Charge Is 6d, Chart 2s 6d. 585w FOOTBALL.— Gore v. Mataura. TO- MORROW (Saturday), Caledonian Grounds, Gore. Kick off 3.30 p.m. AdmU- siou, Cd ; Ladies, free. w6lB OPENING OF St Mary's Anglican Church, WIN BH AM, ON TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1893. "iflTOßNlNG.— Prayers and Celebration of i-'-A. the Holy Communion at 11 a.m. Evensong at 7.30 p.m. Preacher, the Yen, Archdeacon Stocker, WEDNESDAY, MAY 24th. A CONCERT will be hela in Milne'd -£*• Hall in aid of the funds, at which a rutnber of Ladie3 and Gentlemen from invercargill have kindly promised to sing, Admission — Front Seats, 2s ; Back Seats, Is, Doors open at 7.30 ; Concert at 8. Congregational uhurch, GORK. /"VN Sunday Evening next the Rev. H. J, Lewis will commence a course Of LECTURES on THE RELIGIONS OF THE WORLD. I. (Introductory) What is Religion? 11. Brahminißm 111. Buddhism IV. Confucianism V. MahommedaDism, 611w T>LONDIN and Distribution of Prizes in ■*-* Brewer and Trembath's Horse Bazaar to-mohrow night and mon- day NIGHT at 8 p.m. Admission, 6d ; Reserved Seats, Is ; Prizs to one in every eight. w620 TO PLOUGHMEN. WANTED — A Goo-1 Steady Man, Permanent. W. H. MUJIN, Go4w Wcodslee Downs. NOTICE. T>OIBON is laid for DOGS on Stanley -*- Hill Farm, near Gore. DAVID GARDINER. May loth, ifeys. wtilti FOR SALE. T^ELL'MONGERY for Sale or Lease near •*- Mataura. Apply T. MCGOWAN, w62J , . Matanra,']

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