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L ow«s He lorns. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1884. At 10'Clook. | EXTEN SI Y E 1 i ■ ' Sale of Valuable Furniture, LOWES & lORNS have received inabruotipna from two parties leaving Master, ton to sell at their Rooms on the A Valuable Collection of. FURNITURE; Consisting of: Drawing Boom Suite • Tables, Chairs, Carpets, Conches Dressers, Safes, Spring Mattrasaes Bedsteads, Washstinds, Dressing Tables Crockery, Cutlery, Glawiro Pictures, Lamps, Clocks, Watches Cooking Utensils, and General House hold Requisites, For a Bankrupt Estate—--40 Chairs, 20 Oleographs • Mattrasses, WorLboxes Ornaments and Sundries NO REfcEEVE, ~ *776 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1884. \ At 1 O'Clock. ; ■ gkeat~annual: ENTIRE HOUSE PARADE. LOWES & lORNS will h,,ld their first Annual Boras Farads at Mastelton on the above date. Owners will oblige by forwarding their Entries as soon as possible, 1772 LOWES & lORNS HAVE much pleasure in informing h'orse owners and breeders that they mean .to establish an ANNUAL ENTIRE HORSE PARADE In connection with their business, their intention being to condugt. 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 timo when entires usually commence their season, they have selected the Saturday preceding as the most suitable day for the All clients who favor them with Entries will have them duly advertised, while the Entrance Fee is fixed at the small sum of FIVE SHILLINGS each, No further charge will be made, except in eases where sales are effected. All horses will be offered for Bale by Public Auction, owners being allowed to fix their own reserves, which will only be known to the Auctioneers ' Parades conduoted in the above manner, being thoroughly advertised, are acknowledged to be the besi means of introducing entires to the notjee of breeders, while they offer exceptionally favorable opportunities for sale. The Parade this year will bo held in a convenient paddock in Masterton on. SAT' URDAY, the 27th September, to commenoe at 1 o'clock. Soliciting the favor of entries, 1773

LOWES AND IORNS' PROPERTY LIST, Goodwill of Leasehold Property. m ACRES Splendid LAND at Gladstone IfIAA ACRES Fbeehold and 700 acres JLOUU Leasdhold, Whareama, with 3000 sheep C\Q[\(\ ACRES Splendid Improved i*vOUy LAND, Lower Valley, divided into 27 paddocb; large dwelling-. 1 CY/3 ACRES, Waipoua Block, Splendid 1,40 m ACRES FARM, Opakl, divided and good dwelling; watpr and. shelter, Easy terms. QIV K ACRE SHEEP RUN, Upper 0I 0 Taueru, well improved and subdivided, good Dwelling, 1 K>7A ACRE SHEEP & CATTLE 10 l U BUN, on the Pahau River, well improved OQQ ACRES GOOD PASTORAL dvO LAND, near Carterton, improyed aud subdivided, and good "1 A Q ACRE FARM, near Carterton.. O Convenient paddocks and good Dwelling OQQ ACRES SPLENDID LAND, 000 bounds Ruamahanga River, Well improved 1 Krt ACRES IMPROVED LAND, 100 Upper Plain. Fenced aud Dwelliug ACBES GOOD LAND, Maeterton. Property known as Wildfeil, 2534 acres, fenced and subdivided, good house and outbuilding,' Price low, terms easy. Atso—• SECTIONS of J, J.'ind-j sore in Bentley's, lorns and Ferffussori's Estate COTTAGE ' TO,. LET—With J'' acre garden belonging to same. Apply to M. Caeelberg & Co., Co-operative .Store. Masterton. . 1777 H. PEARSON, TAILOR, &0., BEGS to notify that he Das REMOVED to Premises opposite the Post Office Queen-Btreet, Masterton- 139 f GREAT REDUCTION IN BAKBIiID FENCING WIlfE. BLACK WIRE, 3 strands, 4 barbs, £35 . per ton, 26 chains to cwt. Galvanised Wire, 2 strands, 4 barbs, £36por ton, 26 chains to cwt Farmer'sFriendßarbint; Machines, 20seach Barbs, 6d per lb. ONfi POUND Of Larbs will do one chain at 6 inches apart Equal to 40j per mile. SOLD BY G. S. W. DALRYMPLE ESTATE AGENT, PEBB?*STBET ,M ASTEBTON CHEAP FRUIT! mP ORDER OF THE DAY AT THE PUUM-ST. FRUiT DEPOT,; Next" The Clock Masterton,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1780, 5 September 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1780, 5 September 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1780, 5 September 1884, Page 3

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