Lowes & lorns. SATURDAY, AUGUST 19. At one o'clock. EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF T OWES & IOENS havcreieived instrucJU tioiis from Mr MoOaxdle to Bell at their reoms a large and varied collection of rate plants, consisting of— ; , 60R6hS^ COO Bulbi appulihg Lilliam Arantum, Ohdiolas, flptß of the VaHey, Hyaointhß, Amyarles. 4c, Orange Plants, Graj» Vines, Bhododend.rolis, Yibernimns, Cinerarias, ; Daphnp, .Arhutajans, Auric#ifc», Magnolias, Clematis,-BMohiai, Also 800 Apple treea, oii biight proof stocks. 200 ptumi, 100 ;F^a«bes ( . and other f rait Trees, Ornamental Trees; Pinus: Maoraoupa, Fire and Flowerttig Shrubs. See catalogues. List of Properties for Sale 3Y LOWES & lOENS, AUCTIONEERS, Masterton. KAA AORES OP IMPROVED LAND, Masibkton— Fenced, sub-divided, and Good Houee and outbujldiogs. ■ ftA ACRE FARM, UU OpakiImproved, substantial House and Out' OKA A ACRES SHEEP RUN, GiAflpTqn?— ; Fenoed, sub-diyided, House, Wool Shed,' Dip Yardß. with 3000 sheep; Oft AQ AORES SHEEPAND CATTLE 4Uuil run, Lower Vaiiet— Land EestQuality, improved, 27 paddooks, 13-roomed house and outbuildings, stock at valuation, ftAA AORES SHEEP AND DAIRr UU V FARM, Feathermoh— Well Improved. 1 £l7 A AORES SHEEP ANDOATTLE RUN, OH THE Pahau rivekWith House and outbuildings, 1 7ft A ACRES GOOD BUSH LAND, ' uu Near Waihoawa River. Timber suitable for saw mill, Fenced and sub-divided, House Yards, i Sections 19 and 20, Cole-st.—A Bargain, il ACRES, • t 2 Masterton— With good House, conservatory, stable, dairy, orchard, ft AORES, ut Masiimon—• With new House of 11 gardw ( orchard. Leasehold. B ACRES LAND, ** Iqrns 1 Estate, Mastewon, 1 ACRE BUSINESS SITE, 4 Masiemok. 1 ACRE, 2 Masterton— Work shop, dwelling house, and stable, KQK AGRES good land, at Upper UsIU Taueru; road frontage; well watered SECTIONS IN BENTLEY'S ESTATE; Fait of Town Aore 28, Masterton, ' . SECTIONS 19 and 20, Cole-Btreet; Easy terms. ltiflO ENCOURAGE LOCAL INDUSTRY rriHE NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING I FACTORY. SUPPLY A SINOLE ARTJBLE AT THE WHOLE. SALE FRIOB. Any article purchased and net approved of will be exchanged with the same : courtesy with which it was returned, The New Zealand Clothing Faotobt are now displaying NEW MANUFACTURES FOR WINTER WEAR. The variety of style is pronounced unequalled in the meplyrti Tht display q/ GLOTIIINv and MERCERY is the largest in Zetland. OUR BOYS' AND MEN'S CLOTHING Are adapted to the requirements «f all classes. Our school suits we can boldly assert are the beßt value ever placed before the public, while the better class of goods are manufaotttredfrom the PRIZE MBDAL MOSOIEL TWEEDS, and in such a superior style, that henceforth, instead of paying excessive prices, well fitting GabHENTa may be obtained ■ At the Wholesale Price, We desire to call special attention to our Overcoats; $Mb qeason, in heavy Residents to the country districts are into send for our self-measurement cn a wh.ch ensure all garments : be sent the correct ,4vle. NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, LAMBTON ,QUAY. ' A. CLARK. June 8. 1882. Manager. "THE BLIND BEGGAR." : THE above Magnificent' WOOL-WORK PICTURE, now on view at Mr George Lixon'B, Tobacconist, Masterton, will be RAFFLED in a few days. ! 60 Tickets at 10s Each. Tiokots may be had from Messrs Dixon, R. H. Ohincheu, A. Hathaway, anc( James Brown, 1148 JOHN WYETH, BOOT- & SHOEMAKER,' Masterton, begs to inform his friends that he is now in a potion to execute orders at prices unequalled in the Wairarapa, A great variety of Boots on hand at very lovr prices. One trial will be a sufficient guarantee. ' 1128. PHILLIPS & POLLARD. Photographers, BEG to inform the public of Wairarapa that they have taken Mr Deve.il's business in Cuba-r T.et, and are'now pre-' pared to take POR'J . >ITB in all sizes, with the latest improvt uumts, at the Mowing prices Cartes de Yiaiti-......10s )er doz. do 7s to per J . Vignettes 12s 6d per „ ' ; do 10s per J Cabinets..... 25s per' „ do ,16s per J „ •1 do 10s Coloring—From Is each.; 1139 J. H. SMITH, GENERAL.COMMISSION AND HOUSE AGENT, • Willis-st., Wellington, next Empire Hotel. HAYING been appointed agent for SUTTON & SONS (the QUEEN'S SEEDSMEN, of Reading, England).begs tc inform Gardeners, Farmeis, and theimhabi tants of the Wairarapa fiat he has a choio' selection of- ■ )l. , 3 VEGETABLE, FLOWER, AND; GRASS SEEDS, And can supply the-same in Miy quantity at pn application.. The new American Wonder PEA, 3j 6d per pint; for the table ii^iveireeKß, height ten inches. The Early Sunriso PEA; 8s 6d per' quart; first, class for market gardening purposes, — height 9 feet, - 1117 TO LET OR' SELL.—A Country Hotel,' doirit( a good' business For further particulars apply to : A McHUTCHON, 1121 Wbakataki, "Ironmongery.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1153, 16 August 1882, Page 3
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