, Lowes & lorns, • ■■■■■ _LOWES ANP.JOMB' v : *' i STOCK'SALES !■ FOR THE-MONTH,. ;•'• Earn ■ " Fair. '". MABTERTON>-Wednesday, 22nd Feb M Stock. . -- • ;FEATHERBTONr-March Ist, Stock. HNUI-Maroh 3rd, Stock. ' 5" ATtHE ANNUAL RAM AND EWBI :; iFAIR, . .• ; PASTORAL ASSOCIATION YARDS ' ' ■ CARTERTON. , on account of Rhodes Donald, Esq,, 20 Romney Marsh Raima ;''. 7 Papebled Lincoln Hoggetts, on behalf: '■'■ ofMessrs Johnston Bros.. i 12 Purebred 2-tooth Romney Marsh n ■'•■ the late-Mr Riohard Barton. • • On account of Hugh MoMaster, Esq.— 20 Pure-bred Lincoln' Ewcb 20 Pure-bred Lincoln Ram Lambß. On aooount of Mr A. Clifton,":27 pnre-bred Merino Rams, bred by 2 pure-bred Merino Banm, bred by Catmll and Anderson, of Otago. 14 pre-bred Romney Marsh Rams, bred By Meiers Pharazyn arid Biddifoid. 6 pure-bred .Linoohi. Bamß, (bred by : SALE OF BANKEUPTGY STOCK. Drapery, Goods, &c. SATURDAY, 18th FEBRUARY, /; ' At 2 o'clock. OWES <fc lORNS have rtoiveiinstrub.' t .tions to-sell at their rooms;'on the corntry store, consisting of Calicoes, Flannels. Hollands; Shirts, meat of useful articles, LOWES AND lORNS are instructed-by Rhodes Dokald, Est., to self by' private treaty— That MAGNIFICENT PROPERTY known as "MANAIA," situate: ' within two miles of Poßfc Office, Masterton, and only. 10 minutes' walk from the Kurupuni Railway station, This fine estate-corn; prises 500 acres of first-class land;' only fifty aoreß being bush. The whole is subdivided into convenient paddocks, with water in each. A moat Substantial NEW BESlDENCE,containiDgthirteen rooms; also, woolshed,' Btabty outbuildings, and good orchard. of trnfinettproperliain the district mi will prove a good investment either for a farmer or a capitalist. ■ For further particulars apply tb' ' LOWES fti lORNS, ~-: . ~' Estate Agents, 9th January, im. Lowes and lorns, (Late J, lorns & Co,) " ■ MASTERTON, ' ' A WHONEERS, STOCK SALESMEN, vTLuSkff-.™ 8 enS^r 38 * * Agentsjor National Fire Insurance Company, A.M. Provident Society, Eeid and' v.ray,Dunedin, andWeUington Truat.and Loan ■ qa(\ DAW MILL PLANT m SALE CHEAP; Junkers, Truck Wheels Belting, and Sundries. 1 '■ ' ' LOWES &lOENS. : | T. K. Maodonald Ac fw Ih thb Estate o? the lath. Wiiliam Milusb On WEDNESDAY.FEBRUARY 15th, 1882, At 2 o'clock p,m:.' ' • W THE EXCHANGE LAND AND MEfi. CANTILE AUCTION ROOMS, PiSAMA;BTREBT. .'. '. rp KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO, i.. are favored with instructions from theExeoutors of the late William Miller Esq to seU by public auction in their Exohange fcand and Mercantile Auction Rooms Panama treet, on Wednesday the 15th day of February. 1882, at 2 o'clock p.m ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT' THE LEAST RESERVE. That splendid HOTEL PROPERTY at . FEATHERSTON known as- the "EMPIKE HOTEL" situated on part of Town Section No. Yl% Featherston., a Cojjneh Bwqkj haying a fcoataee of 264 feet ta JohaßOft-Btr'eet and 132 feet to Harrison-Street 1 The' Hotel, coiitains Bar, Billiard-roonj, Dinhii? Oonjmerojal.room, sPiilo.rs, Bar-room, Kiteheij, Scullery Storchouae Pantry Hall and Passage, on the groqnd floor, and 26 Bedrooms', Bath-room and 8 Parlors on the upper floor. , The outer offioes .are . first-class, and the Stables ; and Coach-house accommodating • over 80 horses, oannotbe surpassed..Tht hotel and stables cost over £4OOO about five years ago j tbey are adjacent to the Bailway Station Post and Telegraph Offices and command a most beautiful panoramic view of theWairarap&Lale and surroundt ing country. The Hotel is w.#' known as being at present "ie the occupation.oj Ift. Barjeft,. Th» B ' ( '?k, (flfflitttre, and license, can bit taken, a.t a. vahatiou, and liberal terms given for the payment ..oj ■ same, ••■',■ , -■..; iQT Plane of property conditions of sale or Solicitors. PealherflWstreefc. ■■■''• i ' : '» QTI os; Al* accounts due to'the late firm, of , Watson and Winteringham are re.a.peotfully requested to be paid to Mr Geo. Watson, who will discharge the liabilities of thelatefirm, The business will he carried on in $ its, branohet.by Gkohoe Watson, at the shop, Queen-atreet, Ma S tertoi\, fte'style of G. Watson & Co, .: 'GEORGE' WATSON, i, t 0; WINTEPMUBAM-,.. February, 3 1882. ~. : «gnTMANNUAL ... RAM m ewe fair; '....' wnmoßAUßPioßs' ' '' V.'.j THE - ; SOCIETY,:' '/■■;■"• ~,, ILLbehfIdattheSHOWGROUND?, VV Carterton,.on'WEDNESDAY; 3.5r« FEBRUARY, ; 1882. • HALE tbiiiiiie.'i'^L'ij' HOOK.- ■■;.-.v.."!-"-/^ First fi S|iw 1V .,.-.-. V ;;-.-;;.li!! r '" ..;. ■'■ r" ' ' ' I ■C'.iJP"'>y-\' "•■■' ". "'■,": ? ''^ ; '?' 1 '/ Ja o; d;:r th,it fcatalogiies may be prepared; .all entries itould."be' lodged with Mrß.,ft ■ ljOch jt^ftift'li^r.;:^*
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 998, 13 February 1882, Page 3
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657Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 998, 13 February 1882, Page 3
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