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Auctioneers. PAH lAT U A STOCK SALE. I at tho Pahiat'ia Farmers' Association Yards. TUESDAY, 7th JULY, 1903, at 1 p.m. TV/TESSRS LOWE_.<SIOKK8 r LTD.,wiII _J_L offer as above : Sheep— 175 f.f.m. empty ewes 100 2-tooth wethers' 100 fat and forward ewes 50 4-tooth wethers 400 fat and forward ewes, good line 100 ewes in lamb 50 forward empty ewes 200 fat and forward ewes 50 2-tooth wethers 150 forward wethers 75 ewes in lamb 150 forward wethers 75 ewes in lamb Cattle— 1 purebred Shorthorn bull, 2_ yeari 2 empty cows 4 fat cows 8 springing heifers 10 springes heifers 12 springing heifers Entries received by E. B. Hare, Seen, tary. P.F.&., Ltd., Main-street, or Janet Tulloek, Agent. LOWES A lORNS, Ltd., Auctioneers. CAKTE BTON-TABATAHI WEEKLY STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, 7th JULY, at 1 p.m. fn H. WOOD& SONS, LTD., willßell at J_ • their Taratahi Yards (Carterton]i en ths abovo date, the following stook, .«.: Sheep— 100 ewes in lamb 50 hoggets 120 ewes in lamb 0 2-tooth to f.f.m. 100 ewes in lamb 200 ewes iv lamb 60 2-tooth wethers 50 wether lambs Q_T___s— 1 oow in milk 2 empty cows 10 first-class Jersey heifers for factory profit Further entries invited,and advertised M received. F. H. WOOD A SONS, LTD., Aucticnears. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY STOCK, AT PAHIATUA SALEYARDS. WEDNESDAY, JULY~Bth, at 1.45 p.m. ABR.HAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., have received instructions from Messrs H. Weston A Campbell, of Nireaha, who have leased their properties, to sell aa above absolutely without reserve, 42 young dairy oows, due to calve at factory dates 1 A'derney-Shorthorn bull Milk Cans, eto. N.B.—For the convenience of the publio, the sale will be held at the Pahiatua Sale. yards. Auo_ioneekb' None.—These oows, comprising two distinot dairy herds, can bs recommended with confidence. Half of them, Ayrshire-Shorthorn cross, mostly seoond and third calf, were bred by Mr R. H. Campbell, Hutt, and are an exceptional lot. MASTEBTON STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, Bth JULY, 1003, at 1 p.m. THE N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. wiU offer at their Waipoua Yards, as above— Sheep— 400 2 and 4 tooth wethers • 300 2 and 4-tooth wethers 50 2 and 4-tooth wethers 150 ewes in lamb, first-class line 80 woplly hpggets 30 halfbred ewes in lamb to Leicester rams Cattle— 14 prime fat cews 16 fat bullpcks 6 bullocks 16 prime fat staticn-bred oows H. A. FANNIN, GORDON ELIOTT, Agent. Auctioneer. MASTEBTON STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY. Bth JULY, at 12.30 p.m. FH. WOOD A SONS, Ltd., will offer • at their Masterton yards, aa above— Sheep— 300 2 and 4 tooth wethers 100 ewos in lamb 50 fat and forward wethers 30 fat ewes 25 fat ewes Cattle— 14 fat cows 4 store oows 30 good calves 4 very choice dairy heifers, just on calving (very quiet) 2 fat oows 8 fat bullocks 2 first-class dairy heifers dose to calving 1 3-year Shorthprn bull, bred by G. Mace, Brammerton I good springing cow (guaranteed) 25 2 and 3-yr stsers 15 2-yr steers Further entries invited, and will be advertised as received. GREYTOWN STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, 10th JULY, 1903, at 1 p.m. FH. WOOD & SONS, LTD., will hold • their next regular stock sale at their Greytown Yards, aB above:— Sheep— 70 ewes in lamb to Leister rams 30 store ewes 100 Bound mouth ewes, in lamb to Leicester and black face rams Cattle— 7 store cowb G calves 7 store cows 1 good cow, just on calving Further entries invited, which will be advertised as received. EKETAHUNA STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, 10th JULY, 1903, at 1 p.m. LOWES & lORNS, LIMITED, will sell at their yards as above: Bheep— 100 hoggets 50 ewes 100 hoggets 50 ewes in lamb 150 hoggets Cattle. - 10 first class daily heifers in calf 5 yearlings 19 18 to 20 months steers 4 2J-year heifers in calf 4 rising 4 year bullocks 30 weaners 18 heifers in calf 12 heifers 14 3 to 4-year bullooks 30 2-year steers LOWES A lORNS, Ltd., Auctioneers. PAHIATUA STOCK SALE. .TUESDAY, 14th JULY, 1903, at 1 p.m. ABRAHAM A WILLIAMS will sell at their yards, as above, at 1 p.m.— Sheep— 200 ewes in lamb 150 lambs Oattle— 10 weaners . 2 fat cows 3 fat heifers ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS LTD. Tl ARTMANN & ROAR, Cabinetmakers and Upholsterers, queen-street, masterton. Whilst thanking our numerous customers for their liberal support in the past, we beg to announce that recent enlargements to to our premises, enables us to keep a large stock of furniture of every description always on hand. Having large new workshops, fitted up with the latest machinery, we are enabled to execute all orders quickly and well. We invite an inspection of our display of iron bedsteads, wire mattrasses, fenders, toilet ware, linoleum, eto.; also our carpets and mats. We have prams and go-carts pf the latest designs, by the best makers. A large stock cf stretchers, with tease mattrasses and pillows for sale at half-price for spot cash. Our Picture-framing Department is under capable management, and we make a speciality of that work. Our prices throughout are reasonable. . , HABTMANN & HOAB. WHY PAY RENT? BY the payment of a small amount in advance of a rent you can become your own landlord. To secure a property for yourself you oan borrow up to two-thirds of its value, repaying the loan by Monthly Instalments which will only amount to slightly more than your rent. Loans repayable at any time upoa ifz months' notice being given. For full information apply to the agen I or— WiLTER A. TATE, Manager. Mastorton Agont—Mr G. S. W. Dalbimpli. Alfredton and Eketahuna—F. H. Wood & Sons, Ltd. the PERMANENT INVESTMENT _s» LOAN ASSOCIATION OF WAIBABAPA Main street, Greytowi*. TAGS 1 TAGS !-For Tags of every delcription try Daily Times' Jobbing Department.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7503, 4 July 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7503, 4 July 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7503, 4 July 1903, Page 3