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.Liowea & lorns. TUUBSDAY, SEPTEMBER lira, 1884 At 2 O'Clock. SHERIFFS SAIJE. T OWES & lORNS. have 'received in'. | •*-*• struotions to sell at their roomsGoods Seized Under Writ of Fi Fa. Comprieing : Bedsteads, Mattrasses ..'.' Pictures, Chairs Tables, Glassware V Toilets, Oouohoß Lamps, and Fancy Goods H. S. WABDELL, ' 1781 Sheriff. SATURDAY, BE'PTBMBEB' 27, 1884. At 1 O'clock. GREAT. ANNUAL • ENTIRE HORSE PARADE. T OWES k lOWialrill h Id tlw first JJ Ail-ma! Hiirau Parade at Manterton on the above tbit-?. Owners will oblige li.y forwarding their Entries as soon as possible, H 72

LOWES &lOKNS HAVE much pleasure in informing horse owners and he'edera that they mean to establish an , ANNUAL . ' ENTIRE HORSE PAEADE 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 1 also in England and Scotland. ' _As the Ist.of October -in each year is the time whim'entire usually <ommence their season, thay lv,v> scrotal the Saturday preceding, as the most suita'ilc d:iy for the Farades. AH clients who favor (hem with Entries will have them duly advertised,"while the Entrance Fee i's fixed at the small sum of FIVE SHILLINGS e-iob. No further charge will he made, except in cases where Bales are effected. 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 beßi 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 on SATURDAY, the 27th September, to commence at 1 o'clock. Soliciting the favor of entries, 1773

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UQ -A GEE ) Splendid LAND at GladIfiAA ACRES Freehold and Whores IvJUU Leasdhuld, Wliareama, with 3000 aheep OftHO ACilfc:s Splendid tapoved WVp LAND, Lower Valley, divided into 27 paddocks; large dwelling 1 no ACRES, Waipoua Block, Splendid 2K A ACRES FARM, Ojiaki, divided, tJU and good dwelling; water and shelter. Easy terms. Or/K ACHE SHEEP RUN, Upper 0(0 Timcru, well improved and ■ subdivided, good Dwelling. 1 K'YH ACfiß SHEEP * CATTLE It) / U HUN, on the Pahau River, well improved QQQ A ORES GOOD PASTORAL hJUO LAND, near Carterton, im- -] A q ACRE FARM, near Carterton. LHIQ Convenient paddocks and good Dwelling £0 0 ACRES SPLENDID LAND, U0 0 bounds Ruamahanga River. Well improved IK(\ ACRES IMPROVED LAND, JL 0 U Upper Plain. Fenced and Dwelling A ACRES GOOD LAND, Masterton. Property known as Wildiell, 2534 acres, fenced and subdivided, good, house and outbuildings, Price law, terms easy. * Alto— SECTIONS of I, I (.nd 1 acre in Bentley's, lorna and Fereusson's Estate pOITAGE TO_ LET-With J acre \J garden belonging to same. Apply to M. Oaselberg & Co., Co-operative Store. Mastorton, 1777

H. PEARSON, TAILOR, &c., BEGS to notify that he Jiau REMOVED to Premises opposite the Post Offioe Queen-street, Maste/ton- 13?£ CHEAP FRUIT! iHE ORDER OP THE DAY AT THE " gUEEN-ST, FRUIT DEPOT, Next "The Clock Maßterton. 1766 One Tickkt can WIN Neabm £SOO .. _ - Will Close sth November—lSo 8 TTULCAK'S DISCUSSION ON THE ''lEWTHLAlfflnilPl' RUN 11th NOVEMBER, 1884. 3000 MEMBERS AT 10s EACH, . N.Z, Cup, Vulcas Bonds. First.. .. £4OO 2at£2s .. £SO Secona ~ 200 2at £2O .. 40 Third .. 110 2at £ls .. 30 Others (divided) 10 at £lO .. 100 over £7 each 470 12 at f 0 .. 60 £llBO - 38 Bonds £320 Grand. Total, £ISOO. . Each.ticket has seven (7) chances, thence and _ the bonds being discussed separately, Registered letters, telegrams, or postage stamps not accepted, Hank notes acoeptrd ; Post Oice orders -preferred, made payable to " Vdloam" only. Cross cheques to be made payable to No, or to bearer, bat hot to any particular person. , Country cheques to have Is exchange added, and to be marked 'Correct" by bank. Two stamps for reply and result. Hall Tickets caD he had at 6s each, Gentlemen wishing for books ior disposal can apply through the box. Address only to "VULCAN," Care of Mr (j.O. Burns, M 97. P. 0., Wellington.. WANTED-A reliable Agent ior Masterton

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1781, 6 September 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1781, 6 September 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1781, 6 September 1884, Page 3

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