■# IT 1 \' STO C K SA L E WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, 180 i and .\ 14th APRIL. At 11 o'clock each day, 100 HOUSES 200 HEAD CATTLE' .1500 SHEEPAND FARM IMPLEMENTS T lOBNS & CO. have been favored with " • instnictious from Mr Andrew Coekburu to sell lit his farm, Masterton, as above— THE WHOLE OF HIS VALUABLE AND WELL-KNOWN STOCK. IAA HO USES. The list will include all liis entire and brood mares, together with their progeny of all ages. Being magnificent specimens of draught stock roadsters, and backs, all of which have been carefully selected by Mr CockLum from the first breeders in Canterbury. The figures paid for them being no object. The mares and entires and their progeny have gained first honors at all tlio piin" cipal shows in the. colony. ■ Marcs, and fillies and colls arc nearly all • thoroughly broken to general farm work, (TkAA CATTLE. The cattle comprise pure-bred ;;hoithorn bulls and cows, dairy cows, splendid heifers, calves, mixed .cattle, stores, and primo beet. Crossbreds, young ewes, store wethers, lambs, hoggets. Splendid lot of mutton. Pure Leicester Bains for stud purposes. T'ws size, condition, and quality cannot bo surpassed in the Wainirapa, The auctioneers can safely recommend buyers with a view of improving their own stock, to attendants sale, for better blood and stock that have been well cared for and matured cannot bo purchased olscwherc, and the public may bid with perfect confidence that every line submittal will be sold to the highest bidder. The U'lin will he, as follows : Under £3O cash; over that annmnt, one third cash, balance by approved bills at 3 months, The AGHICULTUIIAL IMPLEMENTS also will 1)0 sold, and will e nbrace carts, ploughs, harrows, and machinery. The FARM, of upwards of 1100 acres, with all improvements, will be for sale or lease, LUNOIIPPOVIDEK 721 UNDEU THE PIIESSUKE m> THE TIMES E. B. BELL Is Baking No. 2 BEEAD on each Monday Wednesday and Saturday at THE 21bLOAF QT\ TIIK 21b LOAR THE 21h LOAF fy\J THE 21b LOAF. For the benefit of (ho "Workiku Pnorr.r, 2id-EOOKIiD-2id ' This bread will be found on (rial to be thoroughly NEW ) tipOI.),.yWHOL!ffiOJIE. For three months milv, Www aW.ulcly a', ' COST "riUOi?". CLEARING; SALii W.RFKLLiNGHAM HALF-YEARLY CLEAiiJMi SALE ATURDAY. MARCH stii, And will Oontinuo the same IKUIhIUiEIVIM GREAT BARGAINS GEEAT BARGAINS Will be offered for J AS The whole of tlio WELL-ASSOUTED' and SEASONABLE STOCK CENT RA L STO I! E Opposite the Council Chambers, will be offered WITHOUT RESERVE, at prices whieh will not fail to command the patronage of nil Mi Purchasers. ?08 JAMES HARRIS, •HAIRDRESSING & SHAVING SALOON, (Opposite Council' Chambers) Patronised by tk Elite of Kiwto-foK. TAMES HARRIS begs to inform his old V Customers and Friends that he is no longer in the employment of Mr G. Dixon, but has started business on his own account in the rooms at the rear of Mr Md'ardle's Seed. Shop, where be hopes, by strict attention to business, to receive a share of public 1 1 FAND.SEVVN and PEGGED BOOTS, L warranted well made of good material; I and to order,, at lowest remunerative ntes,'. by T, Gardener, Practical Mmaker, KitilI way Station Boad. 11G
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 736, 6 April 1881, Page 3
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