Lowes tSc I<>rus. v SATURDAY, MAY Oth, At 2 O'Clock. ' 'lmportant Sale of New and becond Hand Furniture, Piano, &c, r T OWES & lORNS have been favored , JU with instructions from the execu- ( tors in various estates, to sell at their 1 rooms as above, a splendid assortment of 1 Superior New and Second Band Furniture, Piano, and household requisites, and . parties furnishing may rely upon every [ line being sold to the highest bidder. The list will comprise—--1 Drawing Room Suite in Cedar, upholstered in Cretonne, 1 Dining Room Suite,!) pieces, in Cedar ! and Horsehair, Easy Chairs, Horsehair Couches, Bedsteads, Spring Mattresses, Loo Tables, Dining Tables, Dining Chairs, Withstands and Dressing Tables, Mirrors, Cots, Lamps, Clocks. Also, instructed by the Executors of the late Mr E. 'Mebrditu--1 Splendid Pianoforte by Broadwood it.Sons,' Carpets, Linoleums, Child's Cot, Bedsteads, Cornice Poles, Sewing Machines, Chairs, Tables. Mattresses, and general household requisites. Tersns at Sale. .__ NO BESEBVEUI 1080 ' "MONDAY, MA i 11m ' "" ■At 12 o'clock. Important and Unreserved Sale of Dairy . Cows, Store Cattle, Hack and.Buggy Horses, Poultry, and Superior Household Furniture. AT CARTERTON. "[OWES cUORNS have received inJj structions from Mrs Grattan, who is leaving the district, to sell at their farm, near the Carterton railway station: 10 Splendid Dairy Cows 10 Head young stock, including handreared heifers 1 Purebred bull Saddle, harness, and buggy horses Saddlery, Harness, etc. Fowls, Ducks, Geese. Turkeys. AlsoContents of a well-furnished house, comprising chiffonier and book case, chests , drawers, scwjng machine, sideboards, fenders, perambulator, chairs, carpets, linoleums, tables, bedsteads, mattresses, washstands, dressing tables, toiletware, lamps, clucks, cutlery, crockery, E.P. ware, boilers, colonial oven, mangle and wringer, cooking utensils, dairy utensils, garden and farm tools, stiick of hay, and many useful sundries. ■ ' NO RESERVE. ■ 1982 WEDNESDAY,. MAY 13, At 1 o'clock. . LOWES & lORNS' Mastrkton Yards. 2QQF.,tsheep 800 vm 1,1( 15m ' s ' ■" 1:u " 1) 400 Gl ' oSs,)ral ',' M Kmil »l Breeding !(](] Cross bred good sound hreedin" jUVJ Ewes 240 Veiy iill l lt;1 ' il "' Lambs in the -Wool 1-MO Go0(1 Cl '°ssbred ewes, in lamb, OUU Lincoln Rams. JQ Very Forward Wethers 1 Q A Good Crossbred Ewes, in lamb to iUU Romneyßams 1 A Small Store Pigs 1 A Good Porkers Also in the estate of Mr E. Meredith. 1 Reaper and mower, by Reid and 0 Double Furrow Ploughs, by Reid ut and Gray 1 Single Furrow Plough, by Reid 1 and Gray 1 horse power Grass Seed Sower, J- mumilnfn Horse Rake 1 Set of Chain Harrows SwmgloTvocs, Chains, GrassSeedSowers and sundries 1981 NO'flO'B. ON and after this date POISON will be laid on the Cemetery Trust radLOWES & lORNS. _May Gth, 1885. 1983 THE~SEWIEALINFsfIiPHNG~ COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL LINE OF STEAMERS, Under Contract with THE MSW ZEALANDGOYERNMENT, with Her Majesty's ItSlfrot •. •, * " liU sas lllu ' er or | •'_ _ LONDON, Via Rio de Janeiro and Madeira:— i | 1885 llcy'lij'ttelt'n May 10 Tongariro... 4103m0n0 Rimuhka ... 44T4 Halhtt. .niwlm .. 4103 Broi Knikouva J 4474 'Crutaey ! „ 'Sept 21 And thcncfiforlli every fourth Thursday. The above are a 1 now steamers, built specially for the trade, and commanded by men of great experience. The length of the passage by the Company's steamers averages under forty days. PASSAGE MONEY :-Saloon', from fiO guineas upwards; second saloon, 40 guineas; steerage from 18 guineas. For freight or passage apply to THE HEAD OFFICES. Christchurch, Or to the BRANCHES and AGENTS of the Company throughout tho colony, 1954 . fjOI¥ES~t'LAND"FORTALE7~ I (i-ROOM COTTAGE, Al'bert-st. 1 4-KOOM ditto & SCULLERY, Vic-toria-st. 1 2-ROOM ditto &.SCULLERY, Bent ' it 1 ' ley-st. I , Sections ol land in Victoria, Albert, am Villa-Streets; one acre Beiitley's Estate Terms; Part Cash. Apply THOMAS JAMES, f 931 . Albert-St.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1984, 7 May 1885, Page 3
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