i-iOTVOH & lorns.WEDNESDAY, 16th APRIL, At 1 o'clock. MESSRS<LOWES & IORNS'< MASTERTON YARDS- ' 1 AA A Crossbred Lambs 1 fiflfl Goo(l Crossl)retl Ete "/)A2-tooth(Jros3brodWetnerß <A A 2-tooth Crossbred Ewea ' I Cattle, Horses, &o. ■ 1664 List of Properties ior Sale BY LOWES & lOKNS, AUCTIONEERS, Mastei'ton. I Kijn ACRES SHEEP ANDOATTLE J-V v RUN, ON THE Pahaurivkb- , With House and outbuildings, Q Q£ ACHES Splendid Land, 6 miles; sJs)\) from Masterton, fenced and well watored. SECTIONS IN BENTLEY'S ESTATE. SECTIONS 13sand 14. Put of Town Aoro 23, Masterton, SECTIONS 19 and 20, Colo-street. Easy terms. Q'QQ ACRES Splendid.-Pastoraland hi v 0 Agricultural- Land, near Carterton, well grassed and sub-divided into paddocks, with substantial Dwelkng House FARM o£ 143 acres, near Carterton, splendid Land, well improved, and with 10-Roomed Dwelling House. : PROPERTY about four miles from Masterton, 156 acres Improved Land, Portion bush, balance farm land. 17108 SALE.-688 Acres Freehold JD land, 350 aores rich alluvial soil, balanco low undulating country of good soil, with small totara buab which is at present being cut by saw' mill, paying good tithes, The whole is beautifully" situated on the banks of the Ruamahunga river, fenced into II paddocks,- all well watered, with 9roomed house,- woolshcd, dip, yards, cow sheds, granary, 4-stall stablo, and complete working plant. Stock may he taken at valuation. Terms easy, T7IOR SALE,—A Valuable property in the JD Wharearaa District, comprising : IGOO Acres Freehold, and 700 acres Leasehold; together with 3QOO Sheep and SO Cattle. The goodwill of lease with purchasing clause at'low rate of 113 acres magnificent land in the township of Gladstone, together with a dwelling Louse of six rooms, sheds, stables, garden, and the property subdivided into convenient paddocks, Also an inexhaustible limo kiln upon the property. FOR SALE OR LEASE, QIV P ACRES Good Laud, cleared and in 010 grass, Upper Taucru Geo. Fah'brothei*. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9. At 1 o'clock. lEOROE FAIRBROTHER will hold an extensive At the PASTORAL SOCIETY'S GROUNDS, ON THE ABOVE BATE.. The list will include - HACK HORSES DRAUGHT HORSES TRAPS HARNESS COWS STEERS , SHEEP, Ac,, 4c, ■■'•...-■. Further entries avo invited, No vendor will be allowed more than one bid. GEO. FAIRBROTHER, 1645 Auctioneer, Leary and Campbell. THURSDAY, 10th APRIL, ■ At 2,30 o'clock. ORGANS. ORGANS. ORGANS. Without the s'ightest Reserve, For sale under peremptory orders of cods \,iee, LEAHY AND C; "\IPBEI L have received liiafcactions f.om the Consignee to se'l at their rooms, L mbton Quiy, corner of Hiiniima sh'oei, on Thursday, 10th April, at '2.30 o'c'ock, who aro uoder positive orders to close couvg.iment— A number of ele. _ni a id superior American organs, by George Woods fad Co,, as r..iio:— Lot 1-Stjlo No. 618, c-co No. 442, one lmdsome A;ne:lcan organ, fuvnished w tli a"l the ktest improvements, cont ' hg 10 s.8;):, eo-jsi.tingof diapason, v.ola. i'ulcl .ia, principal tremolo, diapason fov e, conceit flute, gampa,inelodia and the be:u.:;al celoite, with double ]• tee swe 1, complete L-t 2—Sty.'o 110, No. 25,583, is a similar in-.ti-ui.ient, v.lib 9 stops, including the grind additional stop, sub-bass, f.-.id ool.vo. coupler Lot 3-No, 26,153' has also tho same Compaq aiid aoyj as Lot 2, but different as regards the c.-e Lot 4--No. 2?, lii, a fue, beautifully carved nil e':'.bo.'iia piece of furniiuie; powerfu', yei UHUlous tone l Lotv sto 15—Are all of similar style and j ■tvQrl , m:.-.iE'.iit>, r.jd aiitab.e for either iihurch, chapel, school, gentleman's ma iiioa, or collage These :.!s,fcumcnis avo noiv c 1! on view at the. oojis of ",:e Auctiuneds, aud inspection ia in Led, ' The Auctioneers would draw tlie attention of iufcm'lng pu.chisevs that it is toperalivo tho con ij meat bhould be closed. The whole v.l. Uiercfu'O h sold without the Bli^htestiess.va.'.on ON THURSDAY, 10th APRIL, At 2.30 o'clock, } 'lter which will be offered—.2 first c'ass Pi .-.ms, by Justin Brown . 1 do do, J: .neb Wa. ..:e LEARY & CAMPBELL, ■ Auctioneers, "' Lambton quay, corror of Pahama s'.rcet, NOTICE OF REMOVAL. F COOPER, Seedsman, Nurseryman, . and Florist, has REMOVED to Ne»v Brick Building thrco doors below the old premises, and exactly oppesiio the Arcade, Marneisstreet,We ':u4oo, 1053 | \ LL CLAIMS AGAINST, and all monies DUE to tbo late Mr S, E. Chamberlain, must bo sent in on or before SATURDAY NEXT, thol2th inst,, to ' : iIRS ELIZABETH CHAMBERLAIN. ■;•;• 1653 TO.STATION HOLDERS AND OTHERS THE, undersigned is prepared; to aupph 1 fencing; posts, rails, o bouwe-blockSj all of tiiobest hear of totara, PIERCE COTTER, Jot,, 1649_ :„iGrovtown..
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1655, 8 April 1884, Page 3
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