Lowes & loriig. Furniture, Produce, &c. | SATURDAY, AUGUST sth at 2 o'alook. | LOWES & lORNS will soil at. their rooms'' DRAPRRY ; FURNITURIi PICTURES POULTRV ; -H PRODI/OE ■ FANCY GOODS, f i and i }! SUNDRIES. . ; ' 1143 F lOR SALU -550 acres' Splendid _ Land situate about 4J miles from .\faaterton, 300 acres of which' is. good giasa, capable of wintering 500 sheep. Balance is of light tawa bush, rabbit-proof fencing. Double stockya'd and men's whare. '' All the olear land is good coil upon limestone formation, the biiah - rich alluvial Boil. '260 acres could be cropoed at ones, Thin property is adjoining the block of 1,400 aorca about to be sold by the.Goverumcnt, and jpoßaeseoa special advantages for intending purchases, as containing so much cleared land, aud affording easy access Ito the Oovcmment For particulars, apply to LOTOS & IOitNS,; Auctioneers. Masterton.: List of Properties for Sale by - LOWES & lORNS, AUCTIONEERS, Masterton.? £AA ACRES* OF IMPROVED LAND, Masterton— Fenced, sub-divided, and Hood House and outbuildings. ftA ACRE FARM, uu Opaki- ' Improved, substantial House and Outbuildings. OKjn ACHES SHEEP RUN, uo.t\j Gladstone— Fenoed, sub-divided, House, Wool Shed, Dip Yards, with 3000 sheeD. Ofi AQ ACRES SHEEP AND CATTLE uU v V run , Lower Vauey— Land Best Quality, improved, 27 paddocks, 13-ioomcd house and outbuildings, stock at valuation. fiAA ACRES SHEEP AND DAIRY UUv FARM, Feathkrston— Well Improved. 1 ty A ACRES SHEEP AND CATTLE •lu • " RUN, ON the Paiiauriver— With House and outbuildings, f7(>A ACRES GOOD BUSH LAND, ' Near Wainoawa River. Timber suitable for saw mill, Fenced arid sub-divided, House Yards, Sections 19 and 20, Cole-st.—A Bargain. Al ACRES, • t 2 MastertonWith good House, conservatory, stable, dairy, orchard. CACHES, MaSTERTON— : With new house of 11 rooms, garden, orchard, ... Leasehold, K ACRES LAND, 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 FOB SALE. ECLIPSE. Roan Bull. Calved March 22nd, 1870SeoN.Z. Herd Book, vol .V, page 18. No 41. YEOMAN. White Bull. Calved Fovember 28th, 1869 —See N.Z. Herdßnok, vol V., page 36.; No 55. RED PRINCE 11. Red and white Bull, Calved December 13th, 1873—See N.Z. Herd Book, vol V., page 27. No 67. SIGNOR. Roan Bull Calved Maroh 29 th, 1878; by Red Prince II.; dam Royal Princess—See Canterbury Herd Book, vol 11., page 79. No. 272. WAIHOBA White Bull Calved April 26th, 1877 j by Manitho -See N. Z. Herd Book, vol V., page 21; No. 215. Pam Rosa—See N.Z. Herd Book, vol V„ page 89. ■ Apply, D.MoMASTER, Tuhitarata. G (IYKKNMHNT LIFE INSURANCF, CHEAPEST RATES WITH PROFITS. The main thing in Life Insurance is safety and the Payment of Government Policies being guaranteed by the Colony, the Security is Indisputable. Low Premiums. * COMPARISON WITH FOREIGN AND AUSTRALIAN OFFICES, (Tho Government Insurance Oepartmeut being the only Local Office) , Notwithstanding the Low Premiums, the average yearly bonus addition for the past ten years in New Zealand Gm eminent on a £2OO policy was $2 per year, Cash Surrender Vi'nes more liberal than in any other oliice, _ Sevonpence per v- k, at Ape 15 nearest birthday, paid to tli j-ivermm nt office, will secure 33100 (w>ii profits) at Death. Absolute Security from Loss. . If from any reason a I'olicy-holder in the N.Z Government is unable to continue his payments after having made THREE Yearly payments, lie can: (a) Sell his Policy back, for one generally greater than the amount he has paid, free of all Premiums; or (b) lie can have CREDIT, for Premiums in arrear, until (with interest at 6 per cent) they exceed the Surrender Valuo; or (e) he cau Lave a LOAN for 90 per. cent of the. Surrender value, at 7 per cent interest. , A Life Policy is therefore better than Money in a Saving's Bank INSURE IN THE ' GOVERNMENT OFFICE. Savo Money and Obtain Absolute Security ' For tables, forms, and further information apply at Money Ordei Post Offices throughout the colony, or to ' C. J. DARKER,Who wiU attend promptly toany messages that may be left for lunvat'ahy of the local JOHN WYETH, BOOT i SHOEMAKER, Masterton, _ begs to jnfoimhiß friends/that he; is now in a position, to execute orders, at prices unequalledin the' Wairarapa, A great variety of Boots on hand at very low priCeS. ■ •' , ; (.One trial will be a sufficient guarantee!'' ' 1128.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1143, 4 August 1882, Page 3
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