SALE OF 1,300 SHEEP. SATURDAY, MARCH 18. At 1 o'clock. 900 MerinoEffeß"l Q Pigs, assorted Eizeß. SALE OF FURNITURE, DRAPERY, AND SUNDRIES. SATURDAY, MARCH 18th, At 3 O'clock, T OWES & lORNS will sell at their -" rooms— FurDiture, (new and secondhand) Clothing, Tweedi Flannels, Bedding Cutlery, Perfumery Pipes, Engravings, &o, ]O2B MASTERTON SALE YARDS. At 12 o'clock. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22hd. J OWES & lORNS will sell by publio J auction as above—--8000 >oss-bred Lincoln Ewes, consist' ting of (wo, four, six-tooth, and fresh full mouthed, Specially selected for this market. The above aro from the celebrated Hock of Mr Bftamißh of Napier, and the auctioneers confidently recommend them to breeders. 100 cross bred Ewes 100 fat Wethers 50 fat Ewes The whole will be sold in lots to suit purchasers,
T OWES AND lORNS are instructed by J.J RnoOTR Dokaiji, Esq,, to soil by private treaty— That MAGNIFICENT PROPERTY known as " MANAIA," situate within two miles of Poßt Office, Maßterton, and only 10 miDUtes' walk from the Kurupuni Railway station. This fine estate comprises 500 acrfiß of first-claw land, only fifty acres being bush. The ■whole is subdivided into convenient paddocks, with wator in each, A most substantial NEW RESlDENCE.containing thirteen rooms; also, woolßhed, stable, outbuildings, and good orchard. This has alwayß been looked upon mm of the fimt properties in the district, and will prove a good investment either for a farmer or a capitalist. LOWES & lORNS, Estate Agents, Masterton. 9th January, 1882. 970 10R SALE-The Admiral Sheep Run, JL comprising 2540 acres, all Splendid Agricultural and Sheep Country, fenced and well subdivided, together with house and outbuildings, dip-yards and 3000 eheop. I For terms apply to LOWEST lORNS, Stock and Station Agents, 1003 Masterton. I
UP.M FOR SALE OR LEASE at Opaki, j. comprising 259 acres, between Kuamahunga ami Kopuaranga Rivers, fenced and laid down in Grasses, with buildings, &c, For terras apply to LOWEB & lOBNS, Auctioneers, 1009 Mastcrton ladies; / 1 0 to E. ARNOLD'S and get a PerambuV J lator for your babies The price for One Month will bo 24s and 25b; also Chairs, Tables, Flower Stands, Beehives, equally cheap. Doll's Perambulators five shillinys each, Prizes awarded at Melbourno Exhibition agauwt all the world; also prize awards at Dunedin Exhibition, and at Wairarapa Pastoral Show, 1881. E. ARNOLD, Basket Shop, 1008 Queen-st., Masterton. LATEST TELEGRAM, (TUWHIAO attended Johuny Shechan'n X Wedding. He is coining to Manterton, hearing that Leahy is about holding a GRAND CLEARING SALE Of his well-known stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, And [wisbeß to participate in the genuine bargains that will bo offered, The Clearing Sale will continue for ONE MONTH ONLY.
Boots and Shoeß at your own prices. No old rubbieh—all Kcw Stock. Come mothers with your babies, and 'you will flud a pah* sixjusa, 099 THE PERMANENT INVESTMENT AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF WAIRAItAPA. . Main-stkkei, Grkytown, [lncorporated undertho" Building Societies Act, 1876."] Directors ; Messrs Charles Pharazyn (Chairman), M. Caselberg, J. Fuller, W. C, Curt, J. Bnodgrass, W. Booth. Thb Annual Income exoesds ... £7,t)00 Capital on Loan £lB qqo Profits already allotted £4 243 Rkskote Fund £BO4 _ The pnrposos for which the Association is established aro twofold. In the first placo it offers an excellent method of investment for those who wish to accumulate their capital or savings at the highest rate consistent with perfect security and by allowing small or large sums to be invested by periodical payments, it oonforms to the circumstances of all classes.
In the second place to those who require oans upon properties they already possess, wl o may meet with opportunities of ac< uiring properties advautigeoualy, it preents to them mains .of obtaining advanoes upon easy and favorable termß. Subscriptiona on investment shares, fy per moilth j ultimate value of shares, £SO. Applications for shares to, he addressed to the Manager. : A liberal commission allowed'to Agents on al}' investment .shares issued through them - • ,;' ; \ Office Hours: llimday, Wednesday, and Friday, from.2 to 4 pjm. ... Pay day: The first; Saturday in each mouth between the hours of 2 and 4 and 7'-'and 9 p.jn j •- ■- •- • The Manager will attend at the Club Hotel, Masterfon, ovary Thursday evenin
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1023, 15 March 1882, Page 3
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