Jjbwes„.& loins ■ ■ ■■ I SATURDAY, 10m NOVEMBER, At 2 6'Olock, Sale of Pot Plants in flower, "MESSRS LOWES & lORNS are iuBtructed by Mi W. W. McCardlo to floll on the nbovo date at tl oir rooms, Mastorton— AZALEAS, DAPHNES, CAMELLIAS, LILLIUMS, MAGNOLIAS, ROSES, And a largo and choice assortment of other Flowering and Foliago Plants, i 1529 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, At 2 o'clock, IMPORTANT SALE OF LAND IN THE BUSINESS CENTRE OF MASTERTON By ordov of the Mortgagee. LOWES & lORNS lmvo roooiveil instructions from the Mortgageo to 801 l by publio auction at tlioir rooms on the above aato, the following Valuable Building and Residential Allotments in .tho businoss centre of Jlastorton, a portion of which was lately occupied by Mr R, G. Williams !- Lot 1, '■ Part of Town Aero No, 13, having a frontage of 39 links to Queeni and Dixon streets respectively, 'with a depth of five chains, together with comfortable residence of 4 rooms and scullery and other improvements, Lot 2 Part of Town Aero 75, having frontages to Queen and Cricket streets respectively fiO links, with a depth of 223 links, together with commodioub dwelling of six rooms, securely fenced and improved, For further particulars apply to A. R, Bunny Esq., Solicitor for the Mortgagees, or to tho Auctioneers, L0t3,~ By order ot tho Public Trustrco iu tho estate of James Smith, deceased : Part Section Nos, 77 and 78 Taratahi Plain Block, containing 150 acres, more or less, first-class land, with dwelling house and outbuildings, securely fenced and subdivided into convenient paddocks, Suitable for small capitalist. Terms exceptionally easy. . Lot 4, Iu tho eslato of G. S, Hand, deceased Section No, 77, Manriceviilo North, containing 40 acres, moro or less, with all improvements, Terms—-me-third cash, balance at three years at 8 per cent. 1523 List of Properties for Sale BY LOWES A lORNS, AUCTIONEERS, Masterton. •j err A ACRES SHEEI' ANDOATTLE J-W I V RUN, on the Pauaii river— With Honso'and outbuildings, P\()k ACRES good land, at Upper 0/40 Taueru; road frontage; well watered 0 ACHES Splendid Land, G milea A4j\) from Masterton, fenced and well watered. SECTIONS IN BENTLEX'S ESTATE, SECTIONS 13 and 14. Pait of Town Aero 23, Masterton, SECTIONS 19 and 20, Cole-street,.; Easy terms. ACRES Splendid Pastoral and Agricultural Land, near Carterton, well grassed and sub-divided into paddoeks, with substantial Dwelling House EARM of 143 acres, near Carterton, splendid Land, well improved, and with 10-Eoomed Dwelling House, PROPERTY about four miles from Masterton. 156 acres Improved Land. Portion bush, balance farm land, FOR SALE,-688 Acrca Freehold land, 350 acres rich alluvial soil, balance low uudulatiug couutry of good Boil, with small totara bush which is at present being cut by saw mill, paying good tithes, The whole is beautifully situated on the banks of tho Ruamahunga river, fenced into 11 paddocks, all well watered, with 9roomed house, woolsbed, dip, yards, cow sheds, granary, 4-stall stable, and complete working plant. Stock may bo taken at valuation, Terms easy, FOR SALE.—A Valuablo property in the Wliareama District, comprising IGOO Acres Freehold, and 700 acres Leasehold; together with 3000 Sheep and SO Cattle, f nENDERS will be received by tho under--1 signed up to NOON of November Ist, 1883, for the lease for Sor'y years of a farm of 354-acres good land, situate at tho Opaki, about 6 miles from Masterton, with Dwelling house, outbuildings, yards, (to., securely fenced and subdivided. Now in tho occupation of Mr G. Douglass 1 Possession in February, 1884, For fuithcr particular apply to LOWES & lORNS, Auctioneers,; Masterton, October 2,188. 1498 T •II O M A S E N N I S TAILOK, (Lato of RicitAitD Allfn, Sackvillc-strcet, Dublin) Only First-class Tailors Employed.' . Adpress : Opposite Evening Post, WILLIS-STREET, WiauNaTON, 1423 Rejoice, oh Ye Residents OF 11. . CARTERTON AND NEIGHBORHOOD 11 . W. CLABIi, 1 '' 5 *• • Of the Cixi Cash, Drapery, & Clotiiiko Waeeiioose, Wellington, HAS much pleasuio in announcing that ho has opeL'cd a branch Store in CARTERTON, whero tlw residents of tho surrounding district can purohase their DRAPERY AND CLOTHING at tho same prices as are charged in town, .How can, thin be done ?' is tho'question'that has been asked j the answer is' easily givenW. Clark being a direct importer, and being in a position, owing to his extensivo trade, to dispose of almost unlimited quantities of Roods, is ablo to buy in tho best markets in the world, and at such prices (is enable him to literally to defy competition; .this coupled with the fact of tho branch being, conducted on cash principles will account for the phenomenon of Town Prices charged in ,a Cowlry Store. Any articlonot in stock can bo procured in a day or two, and every customer may rely upon civility and attention, no matter whether tho amount of their purchase be One Penny or Fifty Pounds, 1491 T. PROCTOR, Manager. FOR SALE.—Pure Dark Brahma and Dark Coebin China FOWLS' EGGS for sale—lOg 6d per doz, A' few sittings of Black Spanish Sis per doz guaranteed). J. ?. OAKLY, 5 Feathsrßton,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1529, 7 November 1883, Page 3
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