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' LOWES & lOKNS' JIASTERTON STOCK SALE. > . WEDNESDAY, Oth DECEMBER. At 1 o'clock. LOWES <i lORNS will soil at their Benall-streot yards, Masterton, oa the above date, as follows— Oattle—--40 3 and 4-year-old bollocks 23 mixed cattle 20 3-year steers 20 yearlings SIBEP—--300 fat 4-tooth wethers 40 shorn hoggets PRIVATE SALE,-Pure-bred Stud Lincoln I Flock, Comprising rams, ewes and ram lambs; -also 2 pure-bred Shorthorn bulls,-For particulars apply to Loweb & lornb. LOWES & lORNS, Agents for Messrs - Double and Single Furrow Ploughs, two, three and four-leaf Hariows, Reapers and Binders, Mowers, Cultivators, Seed Drills, Lime and Manure Distributors, Binder Twine, Fittings for Ploughs, Turnip Canisters, four Horse Yokes, Swingle Trees, eto. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE OWNER'S INTEREST IN A VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, COMPRISING—ACRES excellent sheep and cattle country; situate four miles from railway station and a-half mile from school: the property has eighteen years unexpired term of lease to run, is fenoed and sub-divided into convenient paddocks, has a good cottage, etc.; COO seres in English grasses, balance light open bush; permanent water; will carry 1600 sheep besides cattle; stock at valuation if required; also may be leased at a yearly rental for a term of years to be agreed upon.-For particulars apply to Lowes & FOR SALE-One Brake, carry 2J - tons. Harness, Lamps, Cushions, eto. FOR SALE—42O Acres property in the' Pahiatua district: first-class land;, fenced, grassed, and sub-divided; good house and outbuildings; yards, eto. Near Post Office, School, and Dairy Faotory.Apply'LowES & lorss. FOR SALE-A Farm of 76 acres splendid land, being part of 'l'e Ore Ore Estate. Has good cottage, piece of fine bush, good shelter and permanent water.—Apply to Lowes & lom AND lORNS, AUCTIONEERS, Land, Estate anil Stock Salesmen, VALUATORS, & FINANCIAL AGENTS. Loans Negotiated. VALDATIONB HADE 0?! Stock, Farm, Implements, Produce, Hotels, Etc, Agencies— \

National Fire and Marine Insurant Co. Australian Mutual Provident Society lteid & Gray's machinery and fittings The Toxa Manufacturing Company Livo Stock and General Insurance Company Gear and Wellington Export Co.'s Manures WORM SPECIFIC-By Royal Letters Patent—The Great Australian Specitio for the cure of Wofnia and Fluke in Sheep. We have been appointed agents for the celebrated sheep medicine, Santonine Balsam. Large stocks of Oolonial and English seeds on hand, ' Sheep Dips by both English and Colonial Makers, REttUMR STOOK BALES HELD At Masterton fortnightly; Ekct ahuna monthly Furniture and Produce at the Mart weekly, LAND SALES HORSE SALES periodically. monthly. LOWES" & lORNS. TUESDAY, Ist DEC,, 1896, at 1 p.m. TARATAHI~STOCK SALE FH WOOD will sell on the above dato « at his Tarataki Yards (Carterton), the following stock, viz., Sheep—--100 first-olasß owes (shorn) 110 ewes and lambs 60 fatwelhers ' 20 steers and hoifers, 12 to 18 months 12 springing heifers 6 head beef ° - 6 heifers, 18 months 5 steers and heifers, 12 to 18 months Cattle—--10 forward 3-year-old steers 1 cow in miik to second calf 1 heifer in milk 1 working bullock Pios—--12 porkers 8 store pigs 7 2A to 3-year old bullocks 6 slips 1 purebred Berkshire boar 1 purebred Berkshire sow Horses of all olasses. Further entries invited. SATURDAY, sth DECEMBER, 1896. At 2 o'olock GREYTOWN AUCTION ROOMS, SALE OF WAIRABAPA RACING CLUB'S PRIVILEGES For Summer meeting Ist and 2nd Janu- . sry. (At the Tauherenikau Race Course). / FH. WOOD has received instructions « from the stewards of the Wairarapa Racing Club to, sell by public auction at his Greytown rooms on Saturday, 4th December, ,at2 p.m., the following privileges in connection with the Summer Meeting, Ist and 2nd January, 1897 lot 1, The Gates " 2, Grandstand Bar " 3, Grandstand Luncheon Room " 4. Outside Publicans Booth " 5, Outside luncheon Booth " 6, Books of Races " 7, Horse Yards • " 8, Fruit and Fancy Goods Stall \' " 9, Afternoon, Tea Tent Terms: 10 per cent, cash deposit on fall of the hammer; balanco by approved p.n. to foil due on 4th January, 1897. any further information required can be obtained from G. T. P. Hutton, Esq., Sec., or the undersigned. F. H. WOOD, Auctioneer.

ImportantSaleof Freehold Property near Carterton, GA. FAIRBROTHER is favoured with • instructions from tiie I'uHio' Trustee, in estate of Charles Dakjn, deceased, to sell by public auction at his sale rooms, Carterton, oa SATURDAY, 12th DECEMBER, At 2 o'clock p.m. Lot I—All that laud at Clareville comprising three aores being the Allotments No. 8,9, 10,11, and 50, part of Section 188, laratahi Plain, Block together with the buildings thereon at present in the occupation of Mrs Dahin. Lot 2. —That valuable farm at East Taratahi, comprising 551 acres, known as "TheOllil. Titlb-LandTkansfer. The option resting with the buyer of taking the stock and implements at a valuation. This property is situated about seven miles from Carterton and Masterton, and is reached by good metalled roads. It is wellfenced and sub-divided into convenient paddocks, The buildings includo a well-built seven-roomed dwelling houso, barn, implement and vehicle sbeu. The land is specially suited for a sheep farm, or for ngricultural purposes, and as the properties must bo sold to close the estate, buyers aro afforded an opportunity for securing them at the real market value. For terms and conditions ol sale apply to W. G, Beaud, Solicitor, Masterton, W. B. CIIENNELLS, Agent for Public Trustee. G. A, Fairbrotheb, Auctioneer, Carterton,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5497, 28 November 1896, Page 3

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