SXITJBDAY, NOVEMBER 4, at 2 o'clock/ furniture.froduce, Sundries LOWES.&IOItNS "Will sell at their rootns, for a.gentlcmon leaving MaatortonA, .quantity of' FURNITURE and »undrie'B—"Tables, Chairs, Carpets, Sofas, Double and Single Iron Bedsteads, Spring Mattrassesj' 1 : • Washatanda, v<Tiilete r U Fenders. Dressers, Cooking Utensils' 'Glassware; Cntiei y■; iu;: great ■ : variety; ■ Chest Drawers, Perambulators, Sewing MaeHin'eSi Palliasses, Fancy, Goods, -Pictures, Watches, Potatoes, Poultry, <40., &c. ■ ■ 'i AV'
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER'B.- ; V/ ~: At 1 O'clock, •""■v IGOHEAD CATTLE, Consisting of , : , •AO Steers, -2 to 3 years 80 Cows and Heifera 40 Yearling and 18 months 1; Young well-bred JJull ;:■ ? Ho g-3. Pigs, Poultry to-, ■fp, ' ' IMPORTANT SALE OP ■Suburban & Pastoral Land. M A S T E 11 T 0 NYSATURDAY, NOV. 11, at 2 O'CLOCK, T OWES k IOKNB will Bell for tlifl XJ PiiKlio Trustee. fe Mikfeej Pollen, aeoenaed—
Section Nq. 68, West Mauricoville, containing .45 acres of rich pastoral land, the same being nearly all cleared and glassed, subdivided into, convenient paddocks, and lias per-, manent. water, with cottago, sheds, §od other improvements. _ Terp-Sflbjecj to mortgagoof £l2O. -Interest and prinoinal repayable in t«n yean by half-yearly payments: of £lO lfs, Also instructed by clients •- Part of sectioiiH 50 and, 51, containing 4? aores'of splendid cropping. laud, ftnd'Bituate*t Vpfler yiain, just ou „ il 1 ? B - c '' on I 13 8» frontage to road past Mr wilton'b, and the terms wi|l be exceptionally easy, the purchaser having five yea»B to pay the bulk pf purchase money, at 7. per cent. 1210 BY LOWES & lORNS, AUCTIONEERS, Masterton. £AA ACRES OF IMPROVED LAND) Masterton— Fenced, sub-divided, and Good House and outbuildings. , 7>A ACRE FARM, . ; - Opaki-- . Improved, anA Out* buildings.. Oft A'ti MS SHEEP AND CATTLE 40Ut? IiPN, Yaiiet— Land BcstQuality, improved, 27 paddocks, 13-roomed house and outbuildings, stock at valuation, £A A ACRES SHEEP AND DAIM uvv; FARM, Featherston— Well Iraproverti | A ACRES SHEEP ANDCATTLE It) I U OK THK PaHAU RIVER— With House and outbuildings. ACIiES GOOD BUSHLAND, •• "" Near Waingawa River. Timber suitable for saw mill, A\ * 2 ' Masterton— With 'good House, conservatory, stable, dairy, orchard, ' fi ACRES, w Masterton— With new /house of 11 rooms, garden, orchard. Leasehold. £ ACRES LAND, " lohns' Estate, Masterton. 1 ACRE BUSINESS SITE, 4 Masterton. 1 ACRE, 2 ' MasiertonWork Bliop, dwelling house, and stable. KAK ACliEti good land, at Upper U/yt) Taueru; road frontage j well r ACRES Land, Masterton, with dwelling house and other improvements, securely fenced, permanent w^tsr.' ACjlfo Splendid Land, fi miles well watered, ■, .SECTIONS IN BENTLET'S ESTATE. Pait of Town Acre 23, Masterton, SECTIONS 19 and 20, Cole-street. Easy terms. . 1060 JIORSiLE- I Jjl OR SALE—--30 TONS Best Black FENCING Wfßß.'fcSizes fi, 7,' and 8. . HON Cut STAPLES ' SO COILS BARBED WIliE Aljo-RABBIT JETTING. Will iia sold In Masterton at TMineton Prices,':' ' LOWES & lORNS. . : Adoiioneebs, Masterton. 1204 . J. H. Bethuue & Co. WEDNESDAY, 15th NOVEMBER.. TO CAPITALISTrtEEP-PABMERS = ' A>'D OTHERS. : IMPORTANT SALE.
VALUABLE FREEHOLD and LEASEHOLD LAUD, _ f . . -l. Upper Whareama District. Tl/r|sSBS J. H. BETHUNE & CO. have IVJ. I been favored with instructions from .the proprietor, J. Valeatine Smith, Esq!, to sell by public auction, at their rooms on WEDNESDAY, the 16th November, at 2 o'clook— ACRES, more or less, yOUU superior freehold land, Bubdivided into six blocks, varying ' ' • in size from 1000 to 2500 acres. Also, A section ef freeeold land, containing 470 acres, with the interest in the lease of an adjoining block of 6302 acres, more or less, held with a ~ right of purchase. The above splendid property is situated about forty miles, from Masterton, and ten' miles' from post office and telegraph station Tiriui. It contains abundance of wood, and is well watered. The whole is good country/ a considerable portion of wliicl) consists'of first-clas3 pastoral land, with a large area of table land fit for agricultural purposes. " •' A plan ,of tho property, witli surveyor's description, may be seen at-the. office of the auctioneers, and- lithographed' plaits will shortly be toned.- ' 1 . , Terms liberal.; : '• 1203 • : NOTI. C. E., . " McKEEVER, OF THE ■''SHADES'' . • : ; WELLINGTON ' WILL have Christchureh,' Invercargill and Dnnedin Ales entered for the j Carterton fchow, when First Prize must, be, 'awarded against allcomers.;: WAIRABAPA BRKWBBB LOOK OUT ! ! 1 Tlie Masterton Tailor, :PKBRYJ- BUipij' MASXEttfoN.. ; ' STYLE AND PIT GUARANTEED'. • ' nwdto send measure to Wellington aildf j - s •get Blbpßp' ! MM}
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1221, 3 November 1882, Page 3
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706Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1221, 3 November 1882, Page 3
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