1 I-owes & lor us. Turnips and Grass. IMPORTANT SALEAT LOWES AND lORNS AUCTION ROOMS ■ MASTERTON, SATURDAY APRIL 3ku., At 2 o'clock. J OWES AND lORNS have received "_ Instructions to offer for sale by auction as above-. The grazing for 5 monilis of 800 j acres grass and 100 acres turnips! on Brifrhtu-ell's farm Taralahi. The farm has been without stock for 3 months, and the feed is plentiful. SATURDAY, APRIL 3. At 2 O'CJock. Sale of New and Second-hand Furniture, Produce, Harmonium, &c. T OWES & 10RNS will sell at their Jj roomsTables, chairs, washstands, dressers, cheffioncr, carpets, saddlery, watches, clocks, pictures, clothing, drapcrv, fancy goods, oats, wheat, potatoes. Also, on account of Mr James—--1 splendid HARMONIUN, 7 stops, and lot of sundries. 2256
WEDNEDAY, APRIL 7. At 1 o'clock. LOWES MORNS' MASTERTON YARDS. QAA First Class Pure-bred Lincoln uuu Ewes, C-toot.ii and fresh full mouth. In good condition. ' QAA Good Cross-bred Ewes fresh full UUU mouth. QAA Croos-bred Era. A AA Cross-bred Ewes and Wethers. g/| PatJiwos ' Good Yearling, Dairy Cows, Horses, Pigs, Poultry, <k 2257 VR SALE.-THE INTEREST in jl; lease of 6700 acres, SHEEP RUN, in the WHAREAMA DISTRICT, the wholo being sub-divided, with New House, Woolshed, Yards, Dip, &c., welland within easy distance of Township, and good roads, carrying 5800 sheep. Rent of property very low. Terms can be aranged. For particular's apply to LOWES & lORNS, Auctioneers. 2246 Masterton. i TOR SALE.-A Valuable Leasliold of I Jj 4568 acres, situate Mount Adams. Pahaua being securely fenced and subdivided, has Dwelling House, Men's cottauc, yards, dip, and all station requisites. The land is of splendid quality, situate close to a shipping place, the vent merely nominal, has 2500 cross-bred sheep besides cattle and lioises, which could be taken at valuation. With the property could be purchased a freehold of one acre atMartinborough with seven roomed dwelling and outbuildings. For particulars apply to LOWES & lORNS, Auctioneers, 2246 Masterton.
SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES, International Health Exhibition, London, 1884. FIRST PRIZE, GOLD MEDAL. Wmm: N.Z.1.E., 1882, TWO GOLD MEDALS. Is now, and always lias been, the most popular Machinc'm the world. HIRE PAYMENTS, FROM 2s 6i> PER ■ WEEK. 2218 By Appoint- ft *;.£) Exoeliency mem to His Governor J.L.KIMBELL, ' UPHOLSTERER. CABINET - MAKER, DECORATOR, and Government Contractor, 1882, 'B3, 'B4, 'BS, LAMBTON QUAY,- WELLINGTON Drawing-room suites from £lO, Dining-room suites from £IG, Bed-room suites £lO. 2165 RAILWAY BOARDING HOUSE. Hail-street, Mastertos. BEGS to inform the public of the Wairarapa that lie has opened the above well-known Boarding House, where every accomodation will bo found'for Travellers and Boarders. 2256 32, ouba-st., Wellington; Bookseller and Stationer, A LARGE auly of Winsor and Newton's Artists Materials on hind. 2249
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2258, 31 March 1886, Page 3
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442Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2258, 31 March 1886, Page 3
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