■Lowes & lovns •WEDNESDAY,'' 81st OCTOBER, At 1 o'clock. ! ' 'iIESSES 10 WESS&IOMS' MASTERTON YARDS- - ' ica d 2 and 3 year old cattle. SO -.head 2 and 3 year old Steers 1 White Bull, 3 years old, by Royal Gywnno. 1 Retl and White Bull, 2 year old, by Royal Gywnno, dam : Golden Countess. 1 Roan Yearling Bull, by Eoyal Gywnno, dam Golden Countess. 1 Roan Bull, 3 yrs old, by ' Father Christmas. 50 | Wool Packs. I Horse, Saddle and Bridle 1 Lady's Hack, Side Saddle and Bridlo 1 Horse, and Set Harness 1 Superior Buggy 1 Splended Draught Mare, Broken to all kind of farm work. ~0 Ewes and lambs, . 3<J Hogget?. IS 2 year.old Steers CARTERTON, Ist NOVEMBER, ■ At 4 o'clock, ;S ALE OF EXHIBITS AT THE WAIRARAPA &'E.C, pastoral society SHOW. LO WES MORNS will hold a sale on the Show ground on the above date, of exhibits of stock, itc„ including: 1 splejulid Bull, light roan, King John „[}Cs] calved December fltli, 1877, .' I>y King of the Butterflies [l2o], 'dam Violet'2nd [346] by Young Sir ; Leopold [l33], g.d.'Violet [ls7], by • Lord John [ll], g.g.d. a" Homebush Co.w, bred by Mr' John Dean of • Riccarton, '• Also— Pons of Fat Sheep, . Entries invited, Sale at 4 O'clock.' List of Properties for Salo . ' BY LOWES & lORM AUCTIONEERS, Masterton. 1 KfJ fi ACRES SHEEP AND CATTLE ' HUN, ON the Pauau river— With House and outbuildings. K Q K ACRES good land, at Upper U/CO Taueru; road frontage; well watored 0 Ofi ACRES Splendid Land, 6 miles (C/CU from Masterton, fenced and well watered. SECTIONS IN BENTLEY'S ESTATE. , SECTIONS 13 and 14, -Pait of Town Acre 23, Masterton, SECTIONS 19 and 20, Cole-strcct. Easy terms. OOQ ACRES Splendid Pastoi'aland &VV Agricultural Land, near Cartorton, well grassed and sub-divided into paddocks, with substantial Dwelling Hoiise TIARM of 143 acres, near Carterton, splenx did Land, well improved, and with 10-Boomod Dwelling House, PROPERTY about four miles, from Mas- _ terton, 15G' acres Improved Land, Portion bush, balance farm land. POR SALE,—GBB Acres Freehold . land, 350 acres rich alluvial soil, balAlice low uiidiflatiug country of good soil, with small totarabush which is at present' being cut by saw mill, paying good tithes, The whole is beautifully" situated on the. banks of tho Ruamaliunga river, fenced into U paddocks, air well watered, with 9roomed house, woolshed, dip, yards, cow' sheds, granary, 4-stall stable, andcompleto working plant, Stock may be taken at valuation; Temscasy. JJIOR SALE.—A Valuable property in the i Whareama District, comprising : IGOO Acres Freehold, and 700 acres Leasehold ; together with 3000 Sheep and SO Cattle, f nENpERS will bo' received by the under--1 signed up to NOON .of November Ist, 1883, for the lease for Sdc'V years of a farm of 354 acres good land, situate at tho Opaki, about G miles from Masterton, with Duelling house, outbuildings, yards, Sc., securely fenced and subdivided. Now in tho occupation of Mr G. Douglass 1 Possession in February, 1884. For fut tlier particular apply to LOWES &10RNS, ' Auctioneers, . Masterton, October 2,188 . M9S EARING SALE. LEAVING WELLINGTON, EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD. MRS CmCHTON. OFFERS the'WHOLE of htv varied STOCK at COST PRICES .to secure a clearance during tlit ensuing month. Berlin wool, jjjd per dozen, 2s per packet ' ' Briggs' patterns, from Gd. per piece Ico wool, Gd per ball Cords arid tassels, from 2s Gd per sot Fans, from Is each Tovs and fancy goods at half-price Balance of dress caps, collars, fichus, will be sold at half original cost Undorlincn and corsets, equally cheap A lot of beautiful wool shawls and wraps, to bo sold a bargain,. . The attention of ladies working for bazaars is especially called to this eale, as it will be a favorable opportunity for procuring cheap purchases. Note the address—Opposite Government Buildings, Lambton-quiiy. ISI7 Men's Trousers, from 6s lid, at C. Smith's. White Calico, 2s lid pcrjloz. at C, Smith's ' For Everything Cheap and Good go to C. Smith's T. R. PROCTER, OCULISTS' OPTICIAN ' ■ ' (From Christchurch), IS now on a visit to. Wellington, and may • .be cpnsulted (for a short time only) on all! cases of Defective Vision, al the new promises, opposite the Supremo' Court, Lambton-quay, Wellington. ■Pamphlet on the optical disease of tho oye, with hints on spectacles, by T. R. Prouter, free on application, or by post on the receipt of one penny postage stamp, CRICKETING 1 W/> CRICKETING 1 Chicketing 1 Cricketing 1 CRICKETING 1 CRICKETING I D. ASHER CHEAP P AHOY BAZAAR Manners-st., Wellington. IMPORTER OF BRITISH AND FOREIGN GOODS!I! HAS jnat opened for the season Six Cases of Cricketing Material, exs,s. " Doric"—Bills, Wickets, Etc,, by all the best makers, AlsoCages, Glass Inkstands, Accordeons, Ladies' Bags and Purses, Boxing Gloyes, Basketwaro. Ornaments, Rocking and Velocipede V 'Horses, and GENERAL FANCY GOODS ■ For the Christmas Season I N.8,-Spring" Bats from 8/6,;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1522, 30 October 1883, Page 3
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