lorns. SALE 01' COltPOltA'l'lOtf COTTAGES, SATURDAY, MARCH 25. AT 2 O'CLOCK. T OWES it lORNS have received nstruc■y* tions from the llasterton Borough Council to sell at their rooms—"A COTTAGES TO BE REMOVED, . ." ASLU THE LEASES OF 5 COTTAGES FOR H YEARH. ~' Tho;abovo wil he sold in lots to suit purchasers. They arc fronting Chapel and Hope-streets, and are in the most dosirable situation for residences in •lasterN, ■' Terms and particulars on application, ALBO- - equity of redemption of Shop, Dwelling-house, Outbuildings, and Land, near Kuripuni, now occupied by Mr C. Wilton. For reticulars apply to LDWES A lORNS. '• WEDNESDAY, MARCH ?9. At 1 o'clock. Sale of 2000 Shesep. " OWES & lOBNS have inatructi'ons to ' sell at their yards, Masterton— -'. _ )A A A 'PUJ8BBBBD:. i LINCOLN 'UvU EWES,6'and.B-tooth.. . : Chiefly fi-tobth, bred by Sydney' John. •Bton,Esq.,o(T»inmainoor ) Hawkcs Bay,-and are without doubt tho finest diss'of Ewes ever imported-' into this province. 1031
THURSDAY, MARCH 30. At 2 o'clock, forward in calf Mixed Cattle
LOWES AND lORNS are instructed by Rhodes Donald, Esq,, to sell by IJiivate treaty— That MAGNIFICENT PROPERTY known as "MANAIA," eituate within two miles of Post Office, Mastcrton, and only 10 minutes' walk from the Kunipiini Railway' station. This fine estate compi ises 500 acres of firat-clast land, only fifty acres being bush. The whole is subdivided into. convenient paddocks, with water in each. A most substantial NEW KESlDENCE.contauririg thirteen rooms; also, woolshcd, stable, outbuildings, and good orchard. This has always been looked upon Atone of the fined properties in the district, and will prove a good investment either for a farmer or a capitalist. ' ■ ' For further particulars apnly to LOWES & lORNS, ' Estate Agents, .) 1 Mastcrton.' 9th January, 1882. 970 T7IOK SALE-Tho Admiral Sheep Run, V _ com) rising 2540 acres, all Splendid Agricultural and Sheep Country/fenced and well subdivided, together with hoiiso and outbuildings, dip-yards and 3000 sheep.' ' For terms apply to LOWES,HORNS, Stock and Station Agents, • Mastcrton. - g A L-S A L I-Niv-E-The Great Food Pbeservative, This invaluable antiseptic compound is TASTELESS, ODOURLESS, and perfectly HARMLESS. '■■ ■ '
SALSALINE Keeps Milk, Soup, Ucer, and any fluid food sweet and . wholesome in any weather. ■■ SALSALINE Keeps Meat fresh and sound, ■ and makes it tender; and digestible. : : SALSALINE Keeps Eggs perfectly sweet • and untainted for a year.or ■ more.. SALSALINE Keeps Fresh Butter quite palatable and free from ran-' cidity in the hottest weather. SALSALINE Keeps Fish fresh and untainted until required for use. SALSALINE Keeps Infants' and Invalid?" Food sweet end wholesome, and prevents flntulenco, griping and diarrhcoa, A'fc Dr Vector's Xiport. Sold by the principal Grocers and Store' keepers in 1h and ?s packets. Sole Importer and Wholesale Agent for ' New Zealand—- ' ■ ' rf, CUE ASK.. Coffee, Spice, and Kico Mills. Old.Custom .House-street, Wellington. 927 • NOTICE OP ItEMOVAL. ' TV E desire to thank pur customers and the 11 public of Wellington and Wairarapa districts for the very liberal share of .patron' age bestowed on us duriug tbe past Wo years. In order to provido more accommodation for.oju; rapidly increasing business, we have leased the shop on Lambton tyiay, at present occupied by Mr M. J. Mulligan, and intend to removo to the new- premises about the end of this month, when we expect to lie able to carry on all' the brunches of our business with greater promptitude and satisfaction. W, LITTLRJOHN'* SON, ..... • Watch and Clockmakcrs, Jewellers, Nan tic* ; , Instrument makers, and ~-. . Opticians, 3rd March, .18331 ■ 1020 ■NOTICE.' NOTICE is hereby given that the firm of IVERITT * WOOD has this day ■iisp%W i'oi btitekiing business to- Mr HI'INKY SAINT, Mid nil debts due to the late firm inu.-t l-» p.iid without delay to ■Arthur Everitt, a:il ,-Ji debis <liie by 'the finn, will bo paid by him. '" ""■ •' ' - ABITIUB EVFBIITP. '■ •■JAMES WOOD.- ; March Ist, : 1882. '■ ' ■'■■'■■• 1012 NOTICE, NOTICE f is. hereby given that I have, ' purcliasod the ■ bsi cciiur's business of I Messrs Wood A Everitt at Featliofston,-ahd : , I hen lo solicit a fair share of the'public •' patronage I, on my part, will do' ' thing 111 my power to please W aud'will guarantee to supply ', meat in the ■ ■■' '■■■•;. ' ■■' WJ'l'H reference to tho auore wo beg to '■, ithajnk' the 'for. ■■ their'l past %vors; arid would'askthem for a continuance of the'.same lo our successor, Mr\H.. Saint. 1 1l aocmnts due to us must be paid to Mr A, Everitt on or before the -'first'of April, or! proceedings -will be taken : : at'.bhce.'T;i )irt : iAin ■ ■■ A,EVBHITT, !'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1031, 24 March 1882, Page 3
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