&. loruw j; ! SATURDAY,-AUGUST 11. 1883. .1, * ~, At 2 O'Olook. ~; , Sale of Furniture & Sundries • UNDEK BILL OF SALE, T: LOWES &lORNH huve 'received instructions to sell at their Rooms, as above— A Large Assortment of Goods seized under. ' ;.,i . .BiU.ot Sale. ' Tlio List will embrace— I bests Drawers, ChefFoniers, ' safes, Single and Double Bedsteads, Palliasses, Mattresses, Mirrors, Tables, Chairs, Couches, Crockory, Sfrelohers, Sewing Machines, Linoliums, . Washstands, Toilet Sets.' Lamps, Glassware, Easy Chairs, Dining Tables, Clocks, Bedding, Vases, Cruets 1 useful SpriugCart, Sundry Tools, &c, 1450 SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 1883. IMPORTANT SALE OF Nelson Fruit & Ornamental Trees. LOWES A. lORNSwiII sell at theirEooins as above, Lot Trees from Nursery of Mr J, Hall— Apples"' (including Ribstons, Coxe's Orange, Hawthorndehs, Gilliflowers) -Peaches, Plums, Apricots, Ornamontals—Maoroearpa, Pinus Inaigr mis, Duslassi, Spruce; '. Cyprus, Photinas., Quantity Beautiful Flowering Shrubs, Lot Barberries, Hedije Plants. 14!j0 WEDNESDAY IBTH AUGUST, At 3 O'clock, IMPORTANT Sale of Town Allotments. LOWES & lORNS li&vo received instructions to offer at their rooms as abovo— THE WHOLE OF THE REMAINING PORTIONS OF BENTLEY'S ESTATE IX . SUITABLE ALLOTMENTS ! 11 The Auctioncors would draw Special Attention to this Sale, which will offer EVERY INDUCEMENT to SMALL CAPITALISTS Or Parties desirous of securing Building Sites. The quality of the land is EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD, and for situation cannot be surpassed, beinj> CLOSE to the Railway Station, and the Town is gradually extendthat direction. The TERMS ought to attract .SPECIAL ATTENTION To this Sale, beincr; 10 Per Cent GASH, Jo Per Cent *5 Months, JQS Por Cent Q Months, 815 Per Cent IS Months, BALANOII at 18 Months' Bills, to bear LOW RATE of 6 per cent interest. The Auctioneers also announce that SECTIONS 13 and 69' with BUILDINGS, occupied by C. and 'J'. Bentloy, will lie SOLD SAME DATE. • • . 1-151 List of Properties for Sale ' BY LOWES $ lOKNS, AUCTIONEERS, Masterton. Kf\(\ ACRES' OF ' IMPROVED vW I,AND, I(fi\STERTOIf — Fenced, suli-divided, and Good House and outbuildings. nn a'ORE FARM, OpAKI--Improv'jd, substantial Houso and Outbuildings. OflflQ ACRES SHEEP AND CATTLE ut I) U V ( Lower VAWEY— Land Bust Quality, improved, 27 paddocks, 13-roomed house and outbuildings, stock at valuation, ACRES SHEEP AND CATTLE RUN, on thr Pahau riverWith House and outbuildings, Cj ACRES LAND, 1 ACRE BUSINESS SITE, 4 Masterton, 1 ACRE, 2 Masterton— Work shop, dwelling house, and stable. KQK ACRES good land, at Upper. Uf&O Taueru ; road frontago j well watored ACRES Land, vjitli dwelling liflp ami other imsecurely feneod, permanent water, ACRES Splendid Land, G miles from, Masterton, fenced and well watered, 1 QA'ACRES Land, subdivided into 10 U four paddocks; dwelling house, yards, Blied, and other improvements; well watered, and small portion goad bush; carrying 230 sheep, 30 head of gajtle, and a nqmbor of |iorapa. SECTIONS IN BENTLEY'S ESTATE. SECTIONS 13 and 14. Pait of Town Acre 23, Masterton, SECTIONS 19 and 20, Cole-street, Eas; terms. QQQ ACRES Splendid Pastoral and NVO. Agricultural Land, near Car-' terton, well grassed and sub-divided into paddocks, with substantial Dwelling Houso FABM o( 143 acres, near Carterton, splendid Laud, well improved, and with 10-Roomed Dwelling House, IjlOR SALE —A Valuable property in the JP ' Whareama District, comprising : IGOO Acres Freehold, and 700 aires Leasehold ; together with 3000 "Sheep and SO Cattle. apply to '■'* LOWES & lORNS, 10G0 . Masterton. 7 ' HUXLEY'S EAGLE. AT a public garden in the .east end of London/and another near Portobollo. Barracks, Dublin, they ha\e a mill -for grinding old peoplo young. Old decrepit men and' women and worn-out lamo old donkeys, otc, are sent in at one side of the mill, and come out all quite young and lively,'; I am going to try that game on my tailoring establishment. It has becoine dreadfully 'old and dilapidated lately. I hope, to havo it through the mill by the 10th of this month. If you pay it a visit on or after ihat date you may see what a grand improvement. Every yard of goods and overy article shall be quite new, excepting the boss, and he will try to look as young aVpoßsiblo. He has at. last secured yory extensive premises at a cheap rent, and will ■bp. enabled to give his customers better value than he has done for a long time, Tho premisos will be known by the sign of the Eagle, opposite-Barrett's Hotel, .. •. ■'' rjJojrec(ionf .tfopSe(f-mmremitl: : , t/ • First, state age, heighti weight; and occupation, aud if erect or stooping. : Measure the cheat underneath the arms over the vest,and waist oyer the-vest; measure,. the front seam of tho coat sleeve ; -jay your trousers flat on 'thMable,'measure : the' side seam from topito: bottom; then the leg Beam..and, aroupd the mujjjt.; , j , 1446
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1452, 9 August 1883, Page 3
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