Juowes &; lorns. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMER 3rd, 1884, At 1 o'clock, STOCKSALE! J_J yards on tlio above date : A 3-year old Heiffers, springing into calf J Cow, do £ Yearlings Q Pure bred Birkshire Boara Q A Head quiet hand reared cattle/mixed £\J sexes 1 Light waggon with liorso and harness Also— In the estate of J, Devonshire INew buggy complete with pole and harness A set of breaking-in harness, Saddles, Bridles, Harness And Stable Utensils, AlsoFor the benefit of whom it may concern The celebrated draught horse Dainty Davie. 1872 SATUBDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1884; At 1 O'clock. GREAT ANNUAL ENTIRE HORSE PARADE, T OWES & lOBNS will hold their first JJ Annual Horse Parade at Masterton Owners will obhge by forwarding their Entries as soon as possible, 1772 LOWES&IOMS HAVE much pleasure in informing horse owners and breeders that they mean to establish an ANNUAL ENTIRE HORSE PARADE In connection with their business, their intention being to conduct their Parades on the same principles as similar exhibitions are managed in Melbourne, Sydney, and also in England and Scotland. As the Ist of October in each year is the time when entires usually commence their season, we have selected the Saturday preceding as the most suitable day for the Parades, All clients who favor us with Entries will have them duly advertised by us, while the Entrance Feo is fixed at the small sum of FIVH SHILLINGS each. No furthercharge will be made, except in cases where sales are (•fleeted. All horses will be offered for sale by Public Auction, owners being allowed to fix their own reserves, which will only be known to the Auctioneers. Parades conducted in the above manner, being thoroughly advertised, are acknowledged to be the best means of introducing entires to the notice of breeders, while they offer exceptionally favorable opportunities for sale, The Parade this year will bo held in a convenient paddock in Masterton or. SATURDAY, the 27th September, to commence at 1 o'clock. Soliciting the favor of entaes, We remain, Your Obedient Servants, 1773 LOWES & lORNS. LOWES AND IORNS' PROPERTY LIST, Goodwill of Leasehold Property. ■ j Q ACEE3 Splendid LAND at Glad±lo stone IfiAA ACRES Freehold and 700 acres I.UUU Leasdhold, Whareama, with 3000 sheep OCt(\(\ ACRHIS Splendid Improved f(/\)\Jp LAND, Lower Valley, divided into 27 paddocks; large dwelling. OA ACRES, Waipoua Block, Splendid /U Bush QRA ACRES FARM, Opaki, divided, f&0\) and good dwelling; water and shelter. Easy terms. qiV £ ACRE SHEEP RUN, Upper 0I l) Taueru, -well improved and subdivided, good Dwelling. IKIVA ACRE SHEEP & CATTLE 1 U I\J RUN, on the Pahau River, ■well improved QQQ ACRES GOOD PASTORAL tdXJO LAND, near Carterton,, im. proyed aud subdivided, and good Dwelling 1 A Q ACRE FARM, near Carterton. 1t:0 Convenient paddocks and good Dwelling £OQ ACRES SPLENDID LAND, JO bounds Ruamahanga River, Well improved O ACRES IMPROVED LAND, .\J\J Upper Plain. Fenced and Dwelling yf ACRES GOOD LAND, Maßterton. Property known as Wildfeil, 2534 acres, fenced and subdivided, good house and outbuildings, Price low, terms easy. Also— SECTIONS of J, J, Mid 1 aore in Bentley's, lorns and Fereusson's Estate CHEAP FRUIT! IHE ORDER OF THE DAY AT THE QUEEN-ST. FRUIT DEPOT, Next" The Clock Masterton, 1766 MASTERTON ROAD DISTRICT. THE election of four duly qualified persons to fill the offices of Wardens for Subdivisions Nos. 2, 3, 4, and 5, of this district will take place on TUES« DAY, iho 9th day of September next. The nomination of candidates will close as follows : For Subdivision No. 2 at Messrs Bacon & Co.'B premises, Wai» poua on TUESDAY, the 2nd of September next at 12 nonn, For Subdivision No, 3 at the residence of Mr John Cameron, Opaki, on TUESDAY, the 2nd day of September nest at 12 noon, For Subdivision No. 4 at Messrs Beetham'B wool-shed, Taueru, on TUESDAY the 2nd oi September next at 12 noon. - For subdivision No 5 at the road* man's whare,Riversdale, Whareama, on TUESDAY the 2nd day of September noxt at 12 noon, Nomination forms may be obtained from the undersigned, or from Mr E. Petersen, Riversdale, Whareama, R. WILSONE, Returning Officer, Masterton, 25ih August 1884, H. PEARSON, TAILOR, &c, BEGS to notify that he nas REMOVED to Premises opposite the Post Office Quean-street, Masterton. 189*
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1775, 30 August 1884, Page 3
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707Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1775, 30 August 1884, Page 3
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