Lowes &, lorus. ~ ■'■ 5 SALE OF 1,300 SHEEP, J SATURDAY, MARCH 18. j. At 1 o'clock. - f ;.! T OWES AND lORNS have received iiy ■*-* struotiona fiom Mr A. McKensrie, tysell at their yards, Masterton— ; I T AA Cross-bred Ewes, mixed ages From the Hawko'a Bay Province , 'A Merino Ewes, Ml mouthed 'A cross-bred Wethers do. On behalf of E. 9. Hawkins- £ A A Cross-bred Ewes, mixed ages '.'. f) AA Merino Ewea. ! 1 0 8 > assorted sizes, I 1/C 10211 SALE OF FURNITUEE, DRAPERY,: AND SUNDRIES. 'SATURDAY, MAECH 18th, At 3 O'clock. T OWES & lURNS will soil at their Furniture, (new and secondhand)! Boxes Tea, Prapery ... • Clothing, Tweeds Flannels, Bedding Cutlery, Perfumery Pipes, Engravings, &a, . 1023 MASTERTON SALE YARDS..At 12 o'clock. :• WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22nd. '' LOWES & lORNS will sell by public auction as abpvo— ■■•■' '- 3000 ?ross-bred Lincoln Eweß, consisttine of two, four, six-tooth,' and fresh full mouthed, Specially selected for this market. The above aro from tho colebrated jlocki of.Mr Beamish of-Napior, and the auctioneers 1 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. . i T OWES AND lOßMaic instructed by JU Rhodes Donald, Esq,, to sell by private treaty— That MAGNIFICENT PROPERTY known as "MANAIA," situate l within two miles of Poat OflittJ, Masterton, and only 10 minutes', walk from the Kurupuni Railway station. This fine estate comprises GOO'acrcs of first-class land, only fifty acres being bußh, The wholo la subdivided into .'convenient paddocks, with water in each, A moßt substantial NEW RESDENCE.eontainingthirteen rooms; also,, woolshed, stable, outbuildings, and good orchard.. ■ Tliis has always been looked uprtn asone of Die fitml proptrtks in the district, and will provo a good iuvestment either for a farmer or a capitalist. For further particulars apply to ; 7 LOWES & lORNS, Estate Agents, ■' Masterton. 9tli January, 1882. 970 TIOR SALE-The Admiral Sheep ; RunX' comprising 2540 acres, all Splendid Agricultural and, Sheep Country, fenced hnd' well subdivided,, together with house arid, outbuildings, dip-yards and 3000 sheep. : For terms apply to ' LOWES £ lORNS, v • ,; Stock and Station Agents, ',' I.OOS Masterton/ 1 ;' TjIARM FOR SALE OR LEASE at Opalti," x • comprising 259 acres, .between Ruamahungaand Kopuaranga Rivers, fenced and laid down in Grasses, with buildings &o. ,-■ For terms apply to ! LOWES & lORNS, :, ■;,,.;; ■ ■ Auctioneers, 1009 / Masterton; : LADIES.! tl O to E, ARNOLD'S and get a PeranihuIT lator for your babies.- The prico'for One Month will.be 21s and 255; also Chairs, Tables, Flower Stauds, Beehives, equally cheap, Doll's Perambulators five shillings each,. Prizes awarded at Melbourne Exhibitionagainst all the world; also prizo awards at' Dunedin Exhibition, and at Wairarapa Pastoral Show, 1881, E.ARNOLD, ■■•■■■'•■ Basket Shop, 1008 Quoen-st., Masterton.
LATEST TELEGRAM. TAWHIAO attended Johnny Sheehan's Wedding. He is coming to Masterton, hearing that Leahy is about holding a GRAND C. : LE A RIN G. ' ; i3 : A L.E- : " ; Of his well-known stook of BOOTS AND SHOES, And [wishes to participate in'tlio genuine bargains that will bo offered, • ] ' • The Clearing Sale will continue for ONE MONTH ONLY. : * :j ., Bootß and Shoes at'y'our own prices,.;-,.! No old rnbbisli-all New Stook ;: : * Come mothers with ybHr' ljabios,; iaiid fyou wlilfinda pair aixp3a'j3,'' ■ -999. I HOARDING AND DA* SCHOOL ' ; ''•"' • ■ V ' ■■'■■'■> ' / ' MaSTEe'iON, .'. .'.' .''',. , ; ut 'Principal: Miss BEST,.', '' A,thoroughly sound. English' Education forms the : basis of the instruction',"given, and, in addition, the following subjects are taught —' | ' ""French, German, Italian, Latini.'Alge ; bra,' Music; "Drawing andNeedfe- ' ww ' { - '' ' ','■ '. '' ' .'"■.,'■',; Domestic arrangements are liberal au : bme-like, ■ '.'•■' " " Terms moderate. . , .•.'',.'., '. .... .Proßgeoiuaeaforwardod ou application. ',,.. i;TheFirst'Tevmof 1882willcoinmencoeii PMDAY, 27th ; JahhoryV v;' r ' ; .'"\'' Evenißß : CJ.tßß for French, ~ '.'3s]' SUNDAY !BUS BETWEEN MASTERTON' : ! ■<■■■:. ■' AND CARTERTON. .■;.:n- ■'■ |1 Enipire Hotel at 10,30 every SUNDAY' MORNING for Gartorton; and will leavo the' White-Hart .Hotel on the return jouraey'at' 4,3(|p,mj"■_;;':, •;■„','■,'.."':■.. ;■-. ..• in ma Single fares; &'; return do.'Ss.■: ■•■': >■! A liborai. allojancJß for/families, I '.) )I< : :z~" r \'Vss $*&&??*.« «j lm \f ]?.'::, * TO I AM desirous of taking p ARTICLEI)PUPIL. A taste..lor Jawing, indis"; ipensable.; Terms on applie'ntioh/i'/iQ *Vt ; GEO,.aNNINi.' ; Mastertojit Jan,'"(ifchi' 1882 Vr : r , t ,k< '..in i j •■'■-: a'; ;t!Til' ,y£.S!'l Si!) lit ' "" -a cpsh'ipuiobte'i : of , OATS;',,'" ' .ftlqgjJ Mam
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1024, 16 March 1882, Page 3
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