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SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, ■. ; At 2 o'clock, mmmmm "OWES&IORNS have received inJ struotiona to sell at their rooms as above, the following valuable properties': Lotl. The unsold bush sections in the Manaia estate across the railway line, in allotments varying from 6 aores each. Also 20 acres bush land abutting, on Short-street,' and bounded by the Kurupuni stream, in allotments to suit purchasers. The above land is of splendid quality, well watered, and covered by valuable bush. Terms easy. Lot 2. ■ A compact sheep or cattle run, com. prising 4200 acres, being blocks 178 and 179, Waimata South, and 181 and 182 Oahonga Block, 111 aud IV, This valuable property is well watered and grasßed, is undulating country off the has a proportion of bush, and will be offered upon oxeoptionally easy terms. Lot 3. A valuable section in Dixon's Estate of 9J acres of splendid land, fenced and improved, being Section No. 35, Worksop road, Suitable for villa residences, market gardens, etc. This property will be sold in lotß to suit purchasers. Lot 4.Sevoral buildingallotmentsin Dixon's Estate fronting Bannister-street, beWNos. 4,'6, 9, 10,11,12, _ 13, and 14 of Sections 9 and 11. Parcios seeking land for private residences, gardens, or for a profitable investment, should not neglect this opportunity, All the beat land in the Boroughisgradually rising in value. The sheep run is also worthy of the attention of speculators or squatters, 2199 SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, At 3 o'clock, Important k Unreserved Sale of Valuable Kuraituro and Effects, for the tlstate of the late Airs uyner. I OWES & lORXS have received inIJ stnu'tiims from the Executors to sell at the r rooms as above, the whole of hor Valuable Furniture and Household Requisites, consisting of : Suite in horse-hair, Carpets Tables, Easy Chairs, Chiffoniers ' Fenders, Mirrors, Pictures Chests Drawers, Bedsteads Pallinses, Mattresses Feather Beds, Wanluttands Dressing Tablos, Toilotware Hoarthvugs, Linolouuis Oilcloth, Matting Cooking Utensils And a large variety of choice Articles. 2202

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY & At 2 o'clock. Extensive sale .of Valuable Household Furniture and Effects, by order of the Official Assignee in the Estate of G.C. Sage. rQWES&IORiThaYo received inJJ Btructionis to sell as above, at his residence at Hornebush, the whole of the valuable furniture, etc., consisting of— Pianoforto and lot of Music, Drawing Room Suite, Couches, Settees, Brussels Carpet, Fender, Pier Glass, Clocks, Loo Table, Curtains, Dining-room Linoleum, Tables, Austrian Chairs, Vases, Lamps, E P. Ware, Glassware, quantity of new Linoleum in hall, Library of 500 volumes (valuable collection), Bedsteads, Mattresses, Chests Drawers, Looking Glasses, Washstands, Dressing Tables, • Child's Cot, Carpets, Matting, Kitchen Table, Chairs, Cooking Utensils, Dairy Utensils, Fowls, two splendid Dairy Cows, ono Trap Maro, Trap and Harness, Pot Plants, and useful Sundries, Salo at Homebush at 2 o'clock, LOWES &lORNB, 2004 Auctioneers, FEBRUARY lira, 1860. MASTER-TON SALE YARDS. UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE MASTERTON AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. J OWES &lORNS respectfully request JU their clients tn forward their instructions ill connection with the above as speedily as possible. Their list already comprises--Lincolns, Border Leicester, Rmnucy Marsh and Shropshire Downs, Rams and Eweß. 2203

PHILLIPS' QoEEN-ST., MaSTERIOX,. TS now open, and will be found replete with evory conceivable comfort. All h tomnimm of a first-dw homi are provided, every room being furnished and upholstered with tho newest and beet material. Inspection cheerfully invited. Parties desirous of securing apartments will do well to communicate at once with the proprietor. Good paddooks with water. First-daw (tabling accommodation. An experienced man to look after horses. Come and look for yourself. Tho Billiard Room is, without doubt, tho best in this district, and is undor the management of Mr A. G. BAYLISS, who will bo about with Ms usual attention to thoßo who favor with a call. 2179 W. J.LINDOP, oie-mist, OARTKKTON& Agent For Cooper's Sheep Dip.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2206, 29 January 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2206, 29 January 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2206, 29 January 1886, Page 3

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