Lowes: &^lorriH. . ~ . SALE OF FURNITURE. Wednesday, august 2nd, at 2 o'clook. ! T OWES & lORNS have received in- ■**" atructiona from Mr G. Pupaley, who is leaving for Sydney, to sell at their rooms,' the whole of his household furniture and' effects, consisting of— i •' Bediteads, Crockery, Cutlery, utensils for cooking, Harness.ißopes, Sundries &c, 1139 FOE HALE.—SSO, acres Splendid Laud sitnate about 4f miles.'from Masterton, 300 aeres of which is good graßfl, capabla of, wintering 500 iheep. Balanb* is of light taw* bush, rabbit-proof fenping. Double itockya'd and men's thare.;«• ■' All the'clear land iB good soil upon lime , atone formation, the bush rich alluvial:ioil.' 290 teres could be cropted at once, This proper*j is adjoining; the bloik of 1,400 acres, about to be sold by the'Goveru®«t, and poseesnes special advantages for, intending purchases, as containing to ■ much cleared land, and affording easy; access to Ihi QoTertment block.. For particulars, apply to "| ■ [ . LOWES A IOANB, I ' iuetioiieers. Uaatertoß, list of Properties for Sale BY ! LOWES & lOENS, AUCTIONEERS, Masterton. £AA AUREfToF IMPROVED LAND, Mastertoh— Fenced, sub-divided, and Good House and ntbuildings. ft A ACRE FARM, uu OrAHlaproved, substantial House and Outbuildings. QRAf] ACRES SHEEP RUN, Gladstone— Feieid, tub-divided, House, Wool Shed, Dip Yards, with 3000 sheep. Oft AQ ACRES SHEEP AND CATTLE 4uVt7 RUN, Lower Vallet— Land Best Quality, improved, 27 paddocks, 13-roomed house and outbuildings, stock at valuation, ftAA ACRES SHEEP AND DAIRf OIJU FARM, FeathebstokWell Improved. 1/Y7O ACRES SHEEP andcattle IUIV lUN, OB THE PAHAURIVER— With House and outbuildings, ft* A ACHES GOOD BUSH LAND, ' w Near Wainoawa River. Timber suitable for saw mill. OAAA ACRES PASTORAL LAND, 4IUVU UPPEK TAOERU— Fenced and sub-divided, House Yards. Sections 19 and 20, Cole-st.—A Bargain, 41 ACRES, *2 Masterton- ■ With good House, conservatory, stable, dairy, orchard, ft ACRES, " Masterton— With new house of 11 rooms, garden, orchard. ' Leasehold, K ACRES LAND, " loiiks' Estate, Masterton,. 1 ACRE BUSINESS SITE, ; 4 Masterton. 1 ACRE, 2 Masterton—' Work shop,-dwelling house, and stable, SECTIONS IN BENTLEY'S ESTATE. Pait of Town Acre 23, Masterton, 1060 i FOR SALE. ECLIPSE. Eoan Bull. Calved March 92nd, 1870— See N.Z, Herd Book, yol Y,, page 13. No 41. YEOMAN. White Bull. Calved November 28th, 1869 ■See N.Z. Herd Book, vol V,, page 3d,' No 55. , RED PBINCE 11. Red nnd whito Bull, Calved December 13th, 1873—Seo N.Z. Herd Book, vol Y„ ; page 27. No 87. eiGNOH. . Roan Bull Calved March 29th, 1878: by Bed Prince II.; dam Royal Princess-See Canterbury Herd Book, vol 11., page 79- No. ««?2 WAIHORA, Whito Bull Calved April 26th, 1877 ; by Manithn -See N.Z. Herd Book, vol V.,page 21; N' 5, Dam Rosa-See N.Z. Herd Book, \ i',, page 89. Apply, D. McMASTER. Tuhitarata, GrEOKdE DIXON, WHOLESALE AND KETAIL Tobncconist, Fancy Goods Dealer, Jcc. (Opposite Club HoM.) GEORGE DIXON wbilo thanking his friends and customers for the liberal Bupport he has received since commencing business, begs to intimate, tbst he.is now opening up a large quantity of NEW GOODS, Cameron's and T. C. Williams' /CELEBRATED TOBACCO? in all the favorite brands, also Prime old CIGARS and CIGARETTES of the best \j brand and quality,. Prime Breva and Manilla Cigars 3d eaoh rpHE CHEAPEST HOUSE for violins; JL Accordians, Concertinas, Ac. THE CHEAPEST HOUSE for Fancy Goods and Toys. THE CHEAPEST HOUSE for Pipes, . Meerschaums, G.8.D., and Briar Pipes, ' in any quantity. PIPES REPAIRED and COUNTED, in Silver, ' J7IOQTBALLS & CRICKETING materia JJ to be sold very cheap, Stations and Schools Liberally dealt with. Eazors and Scissors ground and set, Haircutting 6d. Shaving 3d. Tobacco Cutting Machine on the premises TRY—DIXON'S CELEBRATED ROUGH OUT, . In the lead packets, G.D, 'is commissioned by Wellington Buyers to sell 5 corner sections,in ,the Dixan estate varying in size and price. OUTH BRITISH FORWARDING COMPANY. s i;■ •; Head' office: : FEATHERSTON-ST., WELLINGTON ; Goods and Parcels sent. or ' collected throughout New Zealand and Australia. Custom Hotsb work done. ParcelsTolleeted and delivered Free at the Railway. Station; Consignees will avpid muoh delaysand ex-i to the above. fWM:-BISHOP; JuS'/ THE. NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE 1 ASSOCIATION OF,.AUSTRALIA, (Lbhxed). :! • Establish® 1867.,: HEAD OFFICE: Temple Chambers, (Tea- . • >" v 'lh-'rsfon-sc., Welliiigfdu. ..v Ryiii4?'sT'SE(3iiufiKY —THOMAS "sWAINj GEORGE YOUNG, Travelling Agent, Masterton, 1124 MR DROSSE, Dentist, will visit Maatertcnob TUESDAY, Auguri 1. 1134.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1139, 31 July 1882, Page 3
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