Lo.weS'"&.;loi. ; ni!f.'... ' T OWKS & luJINS' Stock Sale Li at ihuir yards. Mn< lo'-'oii. on Wltfb±J at ihuir yards, Mn< lo'-'oii, on NESDAY.Fcb.l.atl'o'dock--45 three ami bur-year-old Bullocks . 15 head of Mixo.i Oaltlo ft two-year-old Steers iJfiO Fat Wethers'.. 1 well bred iiu'l. 2yrs old, by Ocquette, ont of an'imported cow, 200cr<iS3-brcd liweß • fi yearlings 4 calvt-8 ; , lJ *pleiulid Tolara gates, T ■'.'.•■ FJUDAYAND-aATOBDAY, l'\ n. 3 & 4. At 12 o'clock i ai:h day. • EXTENSIVE SALE' <F Jewelry, Fancy Goods, •" &V'*c. LOWES & lure, received'instate; tiolis from M A. lISII,.who if* relaving to HkW preiiiiSß', .to ■sih'.thd bulaiic::' of bin sti c -iu-tiuvlf, consisting ot- : Watches (i.lohl and Wlverj Clocks in grout variety Gold and Silver (.'hams, Guards, Lockets iirouehc*, Suites Gold, .silver, and Greenstone OinaMusical Insti omenta, Plated Ware (Jlassvaiv, Fiincy Gooils Tea and Coffee Sei vices, Children'.Books Novel?, Stationery Account Poiks Also-HOUSEH(JI,I> FUHNITURF. on the promises. Will be sold Entirely Without Reserve. AT IHE ANNUAL HAM AND EWE I'WIII, PASTORAL ARn.cIA'IION YAIIDS CAKTRUI'ON. T -Li on account of Rhodes Donald, Esq., ! 20 Homney iVarsh Hams 7 Puielired Lincoln Po c cetts, on beball 'f Messrs Jiilinmon Lios. 12 Purebred 2-tooth Romiwy Marsh Rams,'selected from the flock f tlio lato Mr Richard Barton. Entries for this sale .solicited as early as possible, in order that (hey may bei.ro, erly adverti>ed. ' {172 LUUii.i tiixu lUil.vMt.enintn.uted iry Ruodm Esq,, to sell bj private treaty— That 'MAGNIFICENT PROPERTY known m "MANAIA," situate within U-a miles of IV st Uflite Mast-rton, and only 10 minutes' walk.from the Kimipnni. Railway station, This tine estate enni piisos 500 acres of first clasi land, only fitly acres being bush. The whole h snb-l-vided into conve Mtiiit'iadilw.ks, with water in each. A most substantial NEW HESlDENClJ.eniuainingthirieen room- ; also, wjol.-hcil, stable, ' outbuihlinps. and good ore! ard. . This has always I c«n looked upon asdic of the fiwlpropcrtics in the district, and will prove a g-iou i ivtolment cither for a farmer or a capitalist. For further]ariicnlaisapnly to LUWES & lOENS, Estate A„ciit», Musterton. .9th January, IBR2. 970 DAW MILL PLANT FOR SALE CHEAP.' N-horge power Engine Junkers, Truck \ hi-cis lieltiiy, ami Sundries 069 L'tWRSA 01\'S. IriOß SAIjK. -Th.' unexpired 1- ase of acre . 84, iroi.tiug 3 meets. T;-« lease having if! Jong in inn, to.ether with (j staled st.be, Scai elv I'm el and improved, Antoßuitdiief»rai.y luiness. For terms or pa thu'a; sappy to LOW'KM & I <|.NS, 979 Aiu-ti'.ii'Cis Mnsteiton.. ]\/jISSMOiiLSIL\ r.ce m pi.pil to i„ 111 struct in Pianoforte, Harmonium, aiul Singing;. Tietiitt quaitcr of 18*2 beg; U > 01 , MONDAY, 30ili Jauuaiy. Evening iefso; s given, Cliiiicli.Bt„])ic,l9, KSSI. 9531 nOABDISG AND DAV SCHOOL COLE-BTaitET, MASTKI.roN. . PuiNcipai: Miss BEST, A thoroughly sound English Education forms the basis of the instruction given, and, in addition, the following subjects are '.aught French, German, Italian, Latin, Alge bra, Music, Drawing and Needlowork. Domestic arrangements are liberal an home-like. Terms moderate. Prospectuses forward-id on application The First Term of IBS2 will commenco on PUID »Y, 27thJaiin6ry. "veninK (!!.iss for s'rench 351 Thorndon Classical School. Sydney-stum, 1 DAY, XOth January, Ladies' Classes wilt be held daily from 11.30 till ' . Eveninc/ Classes preparatory for the Civil Service oxamina ions will bB Ikld, commencing on January, at Bp. in'. For I'articularsapply to M ksskb WJ LSuN & CH: RL KWOOD 971 . Post-office, Wcllii.gtqn.- ' BAKERY; A. L. WHYTE, ' ENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT! , Goods- Bought and-.sold ou Commkion. ' Every convenience offered Consignors for the . ' Display of Goods,' ' Tehjis I N APPLICATION', ()7^ mHE'NBW.ZUAMNI)- LO.iN AND 1 A>!K\'i;Y (joy. P.iNY. (Limited), G * ma - £3,000,000 : 1 § LOANS on raEKUOLu pw! peities. - Consignments of WOOL and otli fcr prodncoarfl receiv d, either for * ALE by AIJC ' TluN «tim Wm-ehoiisi-s,- Wellinaioi ,rfm' MiiPMENTtoLONBOS „ r Mil on these liberal CASH advances'ar'; mane, Advancea are slso made m ORf'n'TVft' CROPS and CjJPS of WOuLj and hnints are executed hi 1011,011 andtbo Colonies on the most f.v-iral.lt! teims. •For apply to the Coi pacy's Agents, ' ' H. H,Ti*KG,' ' Wellington: J.B.KEIPH. ' J- V.IsaCASH I'UiiCIIASERof Wool iulbrgeor.siMltjmniHius,. :.'■■' ; ; .Will also, be glad lorec ive oriers-fot' .- ;- ; '•/ " lil'FILE'Ji- ; ; LET, with a Paronasing Clause, two • - ...iMbaoid bud UVillHtmt,: Sm ■'■■;• ¥&'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 986, 30 January 1882, Page 3
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671Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 986, 30 January 1882, Page 3
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