Lowes & lorns. SALE OP 18,000 SHEEP.. SATURDAY, MARCH 18. ■ , At 1 o'clock. LOWES AND lORNS have received V etructiona fiom Mr A. McKonzie, tf soil at their yards, Masterton—--1100 Cross-bred Ewes, mixed ages 160 Merino Ewes, full mouthed 50 oross-bred Wethers do. From tho Hawke's Bay Province. 1021 MASTERTON SALE YARDS. ' At 12 o'clock. MARCH 22hd. T OWES& lORNS will sell bypubll'o ■ J auction as above- ;, 8000 >oss-bred Lincoln Ewes, consist' ting of two, four, six-tooth, and. fresh full mouthed, Specially Bolooted for this market. 100 oross bred Ewes 100 fat Wethers 50 fat Ewos i. The above are from the celebrated (took of Mr Beamish of Napier, and tho auctioneers confidently recommend them to breeders, Tho wholo will bo sold in lots to; suit purchasers. ' c " OWES AND lORNS are instructed by Rhodes Doxaid, Est},', to sell by private treaty— That MAGNIFICENT PROPERTY, known as •within two ipiles of Post Offlee, Masterton, and only 10 minutes' walk from the'Kurupuni Railway station. This' fine estate comprises 500 aeres of first-otaiiand;' only fifty acres bointj bush; ''The■■ whole is subdivided into convenient paddocks, with water in each:' A most substantial NEW BEBlDENCE,eontaintogtbirteen. rooms; also, woolehed, stable, outbuildings, and good orchard. ' This has always beeti looked upon atone of tk fimt moptrtkiin.Oit dw(rW, and will prove a good fovestmont eithor for a farmer or a capitalist. LOWES & lORNS; ' ;'" Estate Agents,' ' . Masterton; 9th January, 1882. : 970 7IOK SALE-The Admiral Sheep Run, JO comprisiitg 2540 acres, all Splendid Agricultural and Sheop Country, fenced and' well subdivided, together with house'and outbuildings, dip-yards and 8000 sheep. For torms apply to LOWES <t lORNS, Stock and Station Agents, 100 H Mastorton. IARM FOR SALE OR LEASE atOpaki, JL' comprising 259 acres, between Ruamahunga and Kopuaranga Rivers, fenced and laid down in Grasses, with buildings, &o. For terms apply to LOWES & lORNS, Auctioneers, 1009 Masterton LADIES! tl 0 to E. ARNOLD'S and got a PerambuT lator for your babies. The price for One Month mil be 24s arid 255; also Chairs, Tables, Flower Stands, Beehive?, equally cheap, Doll's Perambulators five shillings each, Prizes awardod at Molbourne Exhibition against all the world; also prize awards at Dunedin Exhibition, and at Wairarapa Pastoral Show, 1881. E. ARNOLD, Basket Shop, 1008 Queen-et., Mastorton. LATEST TELEGRAM, JAWHIAO attended Johnny Sheehan's Wedding.- Ho is coining to Mastorton, hearing that Leaky is about holding a GRAND CLEARING SALE Of, his well-known Btock of BOOTS AND SHOES, And [wishes to participate in the genuine bargains that will be offered. ■ The Clearing Sale will continue for ONE MONTH ONLY; Boots and Sboeß at your own prices. . No old rubbish—all New Stock. Come mothors with your bubies, and 'you will find a Dair aixaoaw. 109 ,J, E. HAYES, )LUMBER AKD GASFITTER <fcc k Limbiok Quay, importer of Brass, lead, s'nc, and galvanised iron Copper, brass, and wrought iron tubtn Cast-iron water and gaß pipes Pumps, house and ship olosets Rubber hoso and block tin Engineors' and plumbora' brass work • Gasfittings, &0., &c„ Ac. MANUFACTURER OF Distilling and browing apparatus Lightning conductors, pumps Water-engines, plunge and shower bat' Hydraulic collar pumpß, and self-actin blasts Hydraulio .lifts, hot water apparatr. and eray dw ription of br* lead, and copper goods. J.B.HAYES, Wellington Plumbing Works, - : . Lambtok Qdav, r kvatson; Union Coach Factory, j .: ■ ■ IHE PROPRIETORR of the above begs to inform Wairarapa Settlers, Farmers, Tradesmen and. others that'they have determined to. • - : •'... COMPETE WITH. IMPORTED GOODS in their various liues of business, and trust that they will receive the support of all who recogniso the importance of encouraging Local Industries, : They manufacta (all of colonial material), in addition to their Coachmaking busines, Thbee and Four wheeled Perahbcutohb, ROCKING HORSES,. ROSINATES, BICYQLEis, TRIOYOLES, ALL KINDS OF BASKET WARE. Which will be found in all cases Bmow Imported Prices. OtfoMZ/i? (allourownmake,)— Wagonettes, Spring Carts, Spring Drays, Tip Drays, ■ Express Wagonß, etc., at PRICES DEFYING COMPETITION I . An early call will, tecurt Great Bargalm, TO BE SOLD CHEAP.' 1 Four-wheeled Dog Cart , 1 Secondhand Cart (equal to new) 1 Secondhand Express (equal to new) ~: EASTER RACES. iAOEB will bo held at Whakataki on Baiter Monday,' 10th iApril. Pro. aiiuaewdlbepublisholiihirtiy. , ; , ; "- A, McHUI'CUON, rton.Sed.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1020, 13 March 1882, Page 3
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