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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6,1884. it 1 O'Clook. EXTENSIVE' Sale of Valuable Fimiiture. Jj 1 ions from two parties leaving Masterton to sell at their Rooms on the abovo date—- ' A Valuable Collection of FURNITURE. Drawing Room Suite Magnificent Piano . Tables, Chairs; Carpets, Couches Dressers, Safes, Spriug Mattrasses Bedatcads, Waßhsfonds, Dressing Tables Crookory, Cutlery, Glawnro Pictures, Lampa, Clouks, Watches' Cooking Utensils, nn I General HouselicH Requisites. For a Bankrupt Eatutc--40 Chairs, 20 Oleographs . Dressers, Bedsteads Mattrasses, Workboxes Ornaments and Sundries . • NO RKBEEYE, ,776 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1884. At 1 O'clock. GREAT ANNUAL ENTIRE HORSE PARADE. on the above date. Owners will oblige by forwarding their Entries as soon as possible, 1772

LOWES &lOENS JjL 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 Melbourno, Sydney, and also in England and Scotland.' As the Ist of October in each year is the time when ontiros usually commence their season, they have selected tho Satuiday preceding as the most suitable day for the Parades, All clients who favor them with Entries will have them duly advertised, while the Entrance Fee is fixed at the small sum of FIVK SHILLINGS onch. No further charge' will be made, except in cases whero Bales are effected, All horses will be offered for sale by-Public Auction, owners being allowed to fix thoir own reserves, which mil only be known to the Auctioneers Parades conducted in the above manner, being thoroughly advertised, are acknowledged to be the besu means : of introducing entires to the notice of breeders, while they offer exceptionally favorable opportunities for sale. The Parade this year' will be held in a convenient paddock in Masterton ou SATURDAY, the 27ih September, to commence at 1 o'clock, MolicitinK tho favor of entries. 1773 Goodwill of Leasehold Property. I 1 Q ACRE 1 ! SplondidLAND at Qlad--1.10 sione | nr\ A ACRES Freehold and 700 acres 10UU Leasdhold, Whareama, with i)Q(\(\ ACMS Splendid Improved /COUtJ LAND, Lower Valley, divided into 27 paddocks; large dwelling. 1 ntf ACRES, Waipoua Block, Splendid i)Kf\ ACRES FARM, Ojiaki, divided, rwaU and good dwelling; water and shelter. Easy terms, QI7K ACRE SHEEP RUN, Upper 0I 0 Taueru, well improved and subdivided, good Dwellmg. 1 K>YA ACIIB SHEEP * CATTLE 1 0 I U RUN, on the Pahau River, well improved QQQ ACRES GOOD PASTORAL 4)) jO LAND, near Carterton, improved aud subdivided, and good Dwelling I A Q ACRE FARM, near Carterton. JLn:O Convenient paddocks and good

Dwelling ACRES SPLENDID LAND, * •• bounds Ruamahanga Birer, Well improved 6 ACRES IMPROVED LAND, Upper Plain. Fenced and Dwelliug ■ ACRES GOOD LAND, Masterton. Property known aa Wildfell, 2534 acres, fenced and subdivided, good house and outbuilding, Price low, termß easy. Also— SECTIONS of J, i, s.nd 1 aore in Bentley's, lornß and Fereusson's Estate M. Caaelberg & Co., Co-operative Store. I Mastorton. \.lffi' H. PEARSON,, TAILOR, &c s BEGS to. notify that he nan REMOVED to Premises opposite the Post Office I Queen-street, Masterton- 139-*" PEAT REDUCTION IN BAKBUD FENCING WIKE, >LACX WIRE, 3 strands, 4 barbs, £35 ±) per ton, 26 chainß to cwt. Galvanised Wire, 2 strands, 4 barbs, £36 per ton, 26 chains to owt Farmer'sFriendßarbiD([Machines,2oseach Barbs, 6d per lb, . ■ ONE POUND Of Barbs will do one chain at 6 inches apart Equal to 40i per mile, , ■ [ SOLD BY G. S. W. DALEYMPLE ESTATE AGENT, ; Pebbv-Stbet ; .Mastsbtoh I 0 N A L " H,O T EL. \ (Opposite St. Georfio's H»U): 'LAMBTON QDAY, WELLINGTON. : H. SU i .LIVAN, Pno?aißTOß. . The Wairarapa House. , Visitors; from the .country, canJreadHthe ; . house. ,; -o. Wines and spirits of the best quality.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1779, 4 September 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1779, 4 September 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1779, 4 September 1884, Page 3

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