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-Lowes & lorns. WEDNESDAY, 25ia JUNE, 1884, At 1 o'clock, MESSRS LOWES & lORNS' STOCK SALE, MASTERTOM YAIIDSBv OiIDER OP THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE. Good Milch Cows J Trap, Horse, and Harness. 1 OA Forward Store Sheep, mixed JLt/U sexes, a id 4 tooth Pat Wethers, jZ\J\J good freezing sheep 900 Gooi Crossbred EWcs, in lamb &\J\J _to Lincoln rains £)C\A P'inio Lincoln Ewes, in lamb to u\J\J Homnoy Marsh rams pj Calves J Good Dai'y Cow 1- pen Light Brahmas, Prize Poul try ENTRIES INVITED, 1713 VALUABLE RUN-FOR SALE. 9nnn ' AojREs at upper ii TAUERU, First class Land well watered. Slock included. TERMS EASY. Apply to LOWES & lORNS, 1712 NATIVE LEASE FOR SALE. 1 AAH fronting main road, J-v/v/v near Eketahuna, having 21 years to run, at nominal rental. Apply to LOWES & lORNS, LOWES AND lORNS' PROPERTY LIST Goodwill of Leasehold Property. m ACRES Splendid LAND at Glad' 1 stone 1 AHA ACKES FIIEKnOLD and 700 acres IUUU Leasehold, Whareama, with 3000 sheep OA AO Splendid Improved OUU t/ LAND, Lower Valley, divided into 27 paddocjs; large dwelling 126 ACRES, Waipoua Block, Splendid r) K A ACRES FARM, Ojmki, divided, Vl/v and good dwelling; water and shelter. Easy terms. QlVt ACRE SHEEP RUN, Upper UliJ Tauern, well improved and subdivided, g«o.l Dwelling, 1 K IVA ACRE SHEEP A CATTLE ItJ I U RUN, oh the Pahau F.iyer, well improved QQO ACRES GOOD PASTORAL sJu 0 LAND, near Carterton, improved and subdivided, and goad Dwelling 1 /jO ACRE FARM, near Carterton. 1 t(J Convsnient paddocks and good Dwelling £OO ACRES SPLENDID LAND, UO O bounds Ruanmhanga River, Well imuroved 1 ACRES IMPROVED LAND, i. U U Upper Plain. Fenced aud Dwelling ACRES GOOD LAND, Mastcrton, Properly ltqpwn as Wildfe'll, 2584 acres, enced ami subdivided, good house and lutbuildings, Price low, terms easv. Also— SECTIONS ofJ, i, ind 1 aero in Bentley lonis aud Ferr.usson's Estate GREAT 3LEARINQ-OUT SALE OF Fruit and Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, Rfinn F' nest Dame< l Apples, all grafted on Blight-proof Stocks, from 9s per dozen. 1500 Plums, from 9s. Peaclus for 12*; Walnuts, Quinces, Loquats, Chestnuts, Filberts, Viues, Cherries, from 'Js per doz. MAO SPRUCE (this is one of the J\J\J\J finest tree# that can be planted for beauty, aud affords a grand shelter, from 9d each. ? t )on Gupressus Lawsoniana, from 9d c.v\J\J (j U p reS3US Marcracarpa, from 9d (very scarce). Larch, [ld; Junipers, 9d. 150 J v\J Yews, Is, 250 Wellingtonia, from !s ?fiflfl Rhododendrons, embracing 250 c.\J\J\J 0 f ti lQ grandest named sorts, direct fro.n fjcotlwd, Nothing can cqt.,.l this plant for the beauty of its flows and foliago, Plants Worth from 10s 6d to 3Cs per plant in any nursery in the world, can now bo had at 3Gs per dozen sorts fjQ Sorts Clematis, from 2seach. The collection of trees now offered cannot )G surpassed either.in. quality or for cheapless. , • MR L, JONES, Agent, FOR SALE on easy terms, my well-known iARDEN, with or witnout nursery stock, The orchard is the .finest in Now Zealand. Trees, about 2000, all bearing, ;. W, W, McCARDLE, Messrs j. stone & son, of the Waipona Nursery, beg to inform the inhabitants of the district that they havo received a large- and assorted stock of fruit ind ornamental trees from the well-known nursery of Mr Ivory, of Rangiora, Canterbury, and arc prepared to sell the same at reasonable prices, Ordfrs left with Mr A. P. Feilding will be tended to. IGB3 NEW SEEDS, NEW SEEDS. JUST arrived by Mail Steamer from San Francisco, all kinds of Vegetables, Flowers, Pinus Insignisj and Macracarpri, all in splendid order, at OKELIi & LUSWELL'S BEEHIVE STORE, Courtenay Place, opposite the Gas Works, ' ' 1710 SIGNOB OTTO HUG, TUB CELEBRATED SWISS MED Ic A L CLAIRVOYANT TT AS arrived in Mastcrton, and will remain until the 19th of June at the Club Hotel, Ho leaves Mastcrton on the I9th by the first train for Greytown, and will remain there until the 23rd at Hammerich's Hotol, Ho loaves on Monday the 23rd, by the first train for Wellington,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1716, 21 June 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1716, 21 June 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1716, 21 June 1884, Page 3

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