i Lowos & loruN. t Ai, J HEIR ROOMS ON SATURDAY ) OCTOBER 7, At 2 O'ol ck ' Lowes andloins' Sal. I I OWES & I'OIiNS Will sell at their L I J rooms— • i ! ; Bcoiunlliund) i Mftttrassea.'Wateumls, Toilets . Drapery, Toole, Fancy Goods • .Tjbles r Cbairs, Pictures . Also—--1 Cow and Calf, 7 1196 ■WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, ' At 1 o'clock. . LOWE'S lORNS' Stock Sale, yards, Masterton— ' . 17 Cows in Calf to purebred Bullb 8 Beifora, 2-year-olds 10 Young Steers 3 Quiet Cows to ca'.ve 25 dead Mixed Cattle 1 Bull, by Albert, rising 3 yean, pediHorses, Pigs, Poultry Also this celebrated Draught Entire Horse, BARON OF CLYDE. Tin's gigantic horse is rising 6 years old, and stands 17 bands high. Be has proved himself beyond all doubt a sure foalgetter of iirstclssa stock. He has only been exhibited live times with the Mowing results Three First Prizes in Tdsmania; First at Tokomaiiiro, N.Z.; and Secoud at Dunedin—all open shows. He was bred by Mr John Simmons of Tasmania, and was purchased by Captain Fisher, one of the bestjudges in the colony, who afterwards importedhim to New Zealand. Bis celebrated sire old Baron of 01) de was bred by Mrs Murdoch, Hannehead near Blantire. He gained many prizes as a one and two-year-old at Cooinbsland, Mary hill, Glasgow, &c., and as a throe-) ear-old lie eahed the £7O prixe at Xfciweiip, fliul Hie £4O prizi to travel in Wigtoushite. He was afterwaids imported to Tasmania, where ho gained the Champion prize seven times in succession. His dam is tho winner of many premiums at looal and open shows, and the dam of many prize wiumrs, amongst which Young Surprise, a horte that twice gained the Glasgow Society's prize of £4O, also in Victoria, beating Blackleg, winner of 54 First Prizes. LOW.ES & lOIIKS sale of STOCK and other EXHIBITS at the Wairarapa and East Coast Agriouilural fchow, Carterton, November Itt, L. <£• I. ore iustructod by Messrs HMD and GRAY to sell Agricultural Implements. They will also be prepared to sell on behalf of exhibitors, Stock and any other class of exhibit. Early instructions respectfully requested, List of Properties for Sale LOWES IIORNS, AUCTIONEERS, Masterton. rAA AOIIES OF IMPROVED OVv LAND, Masterton— Fenced, sub-divided, and Good House and outbuildings, ' • f|A ACRE FARM, Opabi— Improved, substantial House and Out* O P4 A ACRES SHEEP RUN, uOVJ Gladstone— Fenced, sub-divided. House, Wool Shed, Dip Yards, with 3000. sheep; Oft AQ ACRES SHEEP AND CATTLE BUN, LovfßE Valley— Land Best Quality, improved, 27 paddocks, 13-roonied house and outbuildings, stock at valuation, : £a A ACRES SHEEP AND DAIR? I) ut v FARM, Feathepton—\Vell Improved. ■j ACRES SHEEP AND CATTLE J- J I V- RUN, ON THR PAllAUriver With House and outbuildings. rjn A ACRES GOOD BUSH LAND, I 0 v Nkar Waingawa Riyeb, Timber suitable for saw mill.' A I ACRES, *2 Masterton— With good House, conservatory, stable, dairy, orchard. n ACRES, v' MasterionWith new house of 11 rooms, garden, orchard. Leasehold. £■ ACRES LAND, 1 ACRE BUSINESS SITE, "J Masterton. 1 ACRE, Y Masterton— Work shop, dwelling house, and stable. 525 goodjand, at Upper 7 Taneru; road frontage j well watered ACRES Land, Masterton, with dwelling house and other improvements, eecurely fenced, permanent water, ACRES Splendid Land, 6 miles from Masterton, fenced and well watered. SECTIONS IN BENTLEY'S ESTATE. Pait of Town Acre 23, Masterton, SECTIONS 19 and 20, Colo-btrect. Easy terms, 1060 TO LET. A CONVENIENT six-roomed Hoosk, with acres yiod land, and outbuildings. Situato in Short-street; rent low. LOWES & lOBNS, 1189 Agents. GLASGOW HOUSE, Laibton Qua?, Wellington. Mrs CRIGHTON wishes to announce that she is ; now making her' first show of SPRING & SUMMER MILLINERY
Fancy Needlework Materials in variety. 1172 R, M. GALLOWAY & Co, TAILOES. mHR PBIOES Charged are VER? LOW I FOR CASH. . : LARGEST STOCK' CP TWEEDS IN THE WAIRARAPA.
FIREWOOD! FIREWOOD I FIREWOOD. GOOD, dry. sound Firewood supplied by the undct'pigned and delivered at the shortest notice. All orders, left'with J. Elliott, saddler, will receive prompt attention. J. J. CHAPMAN,.'. ■llO7 , Upper Plain. g EWIMG -JJ ACHI NES DECISIVE AND OVERWHELMING. VICTORY FOR THE JONES 1 FIVE FIRM'PRIZES I BEATJN& ALL COMPETITORS'! ' ;'Aad obtaining'more first prizes than all '-Others put together.: Wearing parts of these machines aro'roade almoßt entirely : 'of hardened steel, and. have, patent shuttle, •bobbin, and other improvements, which are supplied without extra cost. \ gross needles given with each machine; - Strength, speed and durability, and lower.in ;price, than many inferior machines jjalined off by unscrupulous agentsi Also in stock—White's Singer's, Wertheims; also Jones' waxthread,' Elastio, Boot-dosing, Tailors'and •Dressmakers' Macbmds. ■ • • Needles f Oil, and Fittings fbr all Maohineß F.J. W. FEAR, ; Sewing Machinist' and Clisnergi Bepaiirer, 1 . WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1196, 5 October 1882, Page 3
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