ATUEDAY, .MARCH ;Brariß79|* I " • 'at 2 o'clock, ~ OF STOC£' ' T -lO'MS&Mgusson WILL sell at tlieir Yards,' Masterton,''on the above day— .. . ' CATTLE, 70 Head Mixed Store Cattle ' ■ l: 10 Head (beef) . • Calves "■ ' Balls Milch Cows. ■■■■■■■ HORSES. ' ' Valuable Draught Horses (broken and' unbroken) ... Good Hacks. ■ • ' SHEEP. •' Ewes Wethers 400 Lambs, PIGS, 29 young Pigs, 3 months old. . ; VEHICLES, . : 1 Good Spring Dray 1 Splendid Buggy.. , DOGS, ' A few Bplendid well-bred Pointer Pups,. . at 3 o'clock, 15 Sets Harness, enrtj wagon, and trace : 1 8 or 10 Tarpaulins, 16 x 18, for wagons, carts, and stacks . . Eopc3 and chains Ac., etc., Ac. NO RESERVE, ALL MUST BE SOLD,, '' LAND -SALE, SATURDAY, MARCH 15th, 18179, TOItNS & FERGUSSON have received in(factions from Rhodes Donald, Esq,, to sell at Mr Walter Morrison's (tlie adjoining premises)— ( A portion of MANAIA ESTATE, being 500 yards from the site of the Waihere ro Railway Station, and within ' five minutes walk of the centre of Masterton, 1 ; . . The land will have frontages to the Main Road between Masterton and Wellington, and chain roads through Manaia, and will vary in size from 3-acre allotments, some being larger. . Plans on view. Terms—2o per cent cash ; balance by Bills ranging over 2 years, bearing interest at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum. S~ ATURDAY, MAjJCH 15TH, 1879, AT 12. O'Clook. SALE OF SURPLUS STOCK, FARM IMPLEMENTS, &c., 4a, etc. lORNS. & FERGUSSON HAVE received instructions from Mr Walter Morrison to sell at his Farm, Manaia, the whole of his surplus stock. Consisting of—--200 Mixed Sheep 100 Fat Wethers Store Wethers and Ewes 2 Lincoln Rams, 2-tooth 2 Romney Marsh do, 2-tooth. 1 Bay Entire, Youxa OANTERinmY, rising ' 8 years, bled by W, Boag, Esq,, of Canterbury; sure foal-geeter; thoroughly staunch and quiet in every destHption of harness, 1 Bay Mare, Blossom, half-sister, to Pride of Canterbury, bred by R. Marshall, Esq., Lako Ellesmere, Canterbury; is stinted to Sir William Wallace, and has a foal at foot at foot ; by Young Canterbury... She took first prize at the Carterton Show in November in , classßroodMares. Warranted staunch and quiet. 1 Chesnut Mare, 5 years, staunch in all description of harness. 1 Superior Draught Black Gelding, 8 yrs, Grand harness horse for nil description of road or farm work,
1 Thoroughbred Mare, Dolly Varden, with foal nt foot by Mischief, (Kakapo), MILCH COWS. 5 Splendid Milch Cows, selected from tlio best Dciry. stock ; all guaranteed quiet, and good milkers, Also, — Some Calves. FARM IMPLEMENTS. 1 Reaping Machine, by Barnlett, from Duncan, of Christchurch. New this season. 1 Large Chaff Cutter, —Double set of knives. 1 Plough, by Blytli, new. 1 Set of Furrows (4), by Grey, Masterton, all complete, 1 very Superior Tip Dray, with harvest frame; 3 inch axle; almost neiv. 2 Sets Cart Harness. 2 Sets Plough Harness. Trace Harness. Forks, Spades, Tools, etc. 4 Stacks Oat straw, all thatched and secure. About 2,000 bushels splendid Oats, from best Canterbury seed. In lots to suit purchasers. Terms Under £25, cash ; over that amount, approved Bills bearing interest, Lunch will be provided, and Coaches run regularly on Sale day. Mr Bhodes Donald's allotments of land will be sold at the same time and place, Mr Morrison's farm adjoining tlio sections to be disposed off. 57 TENDERS for the erection of a Schoolhouse at Ekatahuua will bo received up to noon the 21st day of MARCH, at the Store of Mr Gustaf Bengston, Ekataliuna, Plaiis and Specifications to be seen at the office of the Wairaiupa Daily, until the 21st March. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, EDWARD GREEN, Chairman School Committee.' rnENDERS will be received by tho underJ signed up to noon of THURSDAY* 14th March, for the erection of a SHOP and DWELLING in Masterton, Tho lowest or any tender not necessarily aecepted. Plans and Specifications can be seeii at W. BELL'S, 62 - Draper, Masterton 1 '• c I TENDERS are invited until.noon of SATURDAY, the 15th inst., for the erection of a Catholic Church in Featherston. . Plans and Specifications may bo seen at the residence of tho Rev," Father Halbwach's, Carterton. T . The lowest or any tender hot necessarily' v . , ; THOS. TUENBULL, ' 1' '•:> r.: » ■' • Architect, •Ston, March 3, 1870, ■
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 100, 5 March 1879, Page 3
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