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Ijowes He lorns. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER G, 188.1. kt 2 O'Olcck, extensive ; Sale of Valuable Furniture, LOWES & lORNS have received instructions from two parties leaving Masterton to Bell at their Rooms on the above date— A Valu&ble Collection of FUItNITUBE. Cousiating of: Drawing Room Suite Magnificent Piano Tables, Chairs, Carpets, Couches Dressers, Safes, Spring Mattrasses Bedsteads, Washstinds, Dressing Tables Crockery, Cutlery, Glassiwe Pictures, Lamps, Clocks, Watches Cooking Utensils, and General Houßeholl lliquisites, NO lUihEttYli, ' ,776 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1884, At 1 O'clock. GIJEAT ANNUAL JINTIEE HORSE PARADE. T OWES & lORNS will hold their first -Li Annual Hoiae Parade at Masterton on the above dute. Owners will oblige by forwarding their Entries ne scon as possible, 1]72

LOWES &lOKNS 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 aro managed in Melbourne, Sydney,. an.l also in England and Scotland. As the Ist of October in each year is: the time when entires usually commence their season, they have ■ selected the Saturday preceding as the most suitable day for the Piirades, All clients who favor them with Entries will have them duly advertised, while the Entrance Fee is fixed at the small sum of TTVH SHILLINGS e,cb. No further charge will be made, except iu cases where sains aro effected, All h.irses will be offered for sale by Public Auction, owners buiag allowed to fix their own reserves, which will ouly be known to tho Auctioneers Parades conducted in the above manner, being thoroughly adveitised, aro acknowledged to bo the besii means of introducing entires to the notice of breeders, while they offer exceptionally favorable opportunities for sale. The Parade thie yeir will be held in a convenient paddock in Mastertou on SATURDAY, tho 27th September, to commence at 1 o'clock. Soliciting the favor of entries, 1773 LOWES AND MS' PROPERTY'LIST.

; Goodwill of Leasehold Property. 113 1600 250'.. sl 375 81 1570 ACRE! Splendid LAND at Gladstone ACRES Freehold and 700 acres Leasehold, Whareama, with 3000 sheep ACRES .Splendid Improved /wUUy LAND, Lower Valley, divided into 27 paddocks; large dwelling ACRES, Waipoua Block, Splendid ACRES FARM, Ojiaki, divided, aud good dwelling; water and shelter. Eaßy terms. ACRE SHEEP BUN, Upper Taueru, well improved i subdivided, good Dwelling. ' " AGUE SHEEP & CATTLE RUN, on the Pahau River, well improved QQO ACRES GOOD PASTORAL hJuV LAND, near Carterton, iraproyed and subdivided, and gi Dwelling ACRE FARM, near Carterton. Convsnient paddocks and good Dwelling MO ACRES SPLENDID LAND, U0 0 bounds Ruamahanga River. Well improved ACRES IMPROVED LAND, Upper Plain, Fenced aud Dwelling ACRES GOOD LAND, Masterton. 143 156 4 Property known an Wildfeil, 2534 acres, fenced and subdivided, good house and outbuildings, Price low, terms easy. Also— SECTIONS of J, J, tnd 1 acre in Bentley's, lorna and Fereusson's Eslatfl nOTTAGE TO LET—With \ aero \J. garden belonging to same. Apply to M. Caselberg & Co., Co-opatative Store, Masterton. 1777 FOR SALE.

TEE undesigned wishes to sell a section of Land (about 3| acres) iu Makoia-st., late lorn's Estate, Masterton. The section is fenced ; the Makora Creek runs through it; and the land is some of the best in the Borough. ■ The fint reasonable offer lor the section will be accepted, Address . W. HAMILTON, 1776 , Atheuieum, Wellington, H. PEARSON, TAILOR, Jfec., BEGS to notify that he nua REMOVED to Premises opposite the Post Office Quean-street, Masterton. 13? f ROWE FEMELL, WOODYILIiE. LAND AND GENERAL COMMISSION -AGENT,SECTIONS FOR SALE. Correskindknce Invited, 1766 GREAT REDUCTION IN BARBED FENCING WIltE. BLACK WIRE, 3 strands, 4 barbs, £36 per ton, 26 chainß to cwt. Galvanised Wire, 2 strands,4 barbs, £36 per ton, 26 chains to owt Farmer'slYwndßarbini; Machines,2oseach Barbs, 6d per lb, ONE POUND Of I>arbs will do one febain at 6 inches apart Equal to 40j per mile, SOLD BY G. S. W. DALRYMPLE „ ESTATE AGENT, , Pebbt-STKET. . «MAWSBTW

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1778, 3 September 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1778, 3 September 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1778, 3 September 1884, Page 3

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