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I'Owes & lorns. ', SATURDAY, APRIL'IV, At 2 o'clock, Extensive Sale of New and Secondhand Furniture, Clothing, Produce, etc. To make room fo? Carpenters. T OWES & lORAS will soil at their JJ rooms as above, to make room during .alterations to auction mart, the whole contents of premises, consisting of— One each Drawing Rooiit Suites, in Leather and Cretonne, 2 splendid Chests Drawers, Chiffonier, Bedsteads, Spring Mattresses, Couches, 'rabies, Chairs, Sewing ■ Machines, Pictures, Carpets, Lamps, Clocks, Glassware, Colo nial Ovens, Portable Boilers, Fenders, Cooking utensils, a quantity of Drapery,■• Clothing, and Fancy Goods, 200' bushels Feed Oats, Onions, Poultry, &c. AL3O- - account of Mr Adamson, goods seized and now sold for storage, beintr-Grocenes, Cutlery, Crockery, Cooking Utensils, and lot useful sundries. 2209

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, ill o'clock. 1 LOWES k lORNS'JTOOKSAIE. , MASTERTON YARDS, QAA Fresh full mouth ewes in good OVK} condition O A Head young hand-reared Cattle •j t A Crossbred Ewes. KA Crossbred Ewes, mixed ages. / A Two-tooth Wethers. - ,u 22V0 WR SALE.-THE INTEREST in D lease of 6700 acres, SHEEP RUN, in tho WHAREAMA DISTRICT, the whole being sub-divided, with New House, Wookhed, Ms, Dip, &0., wellgrassed, and within easy distance of Township, and good roads, carrying 5800 sheep. Rent of property very low. Terms can be arranged. For particulars apply to LOWES & lORNS, Auctioneers. 2246 Masterton. VS. SALE.-A Valuable Leashold of X' 4568 acres, situate Blount Adams. Pahaua being securely fenced and.subdivided, has Dwelling House, Men's cottage, yards, dip, and all station requisites. The land is of splendid quality, situate close to.a shipping place, the rent merely nominal, has 2500 cross-bred sheep besides csftle and horses, which could be taken at valuation. With the property could he purchased a freehold of one acre atMartinborough with seven rooniei dwelling and outbuildings, For particulars apply to LOWES & lORNS, Auctioneers, 2246 Masterton. G." T. FARMER'S PEA-COMPETITION. ASH WILL BE GIVEN AWAY £5 Os Od, For Is. ~"E-above intends to clear out his stock of toys, and offers the above inducement to all purchasers of a I ' Is Toy a guess for the £5 Prize.

To all purchasers of a Gd Toy a Guess fov'the £2 10s prize. For every Is spent in Toys the Customer can register a number for the £o pi ize. Also, For every Gd spent in toys the customer can register a number for the £2los prize. TOYS! TOYS! TOYS! TOYS! DOLLS, NECKLETS, MONEY. BOXES, WATCHES, TEA SETS, BOXES OF TOOLS, &c, WORTH OF EASTER GIFTS. ' J. KING, Jeweller. &c, CUBA-STEKEI, WELLINGTON, JTAVING met with so mueh success 1 in his Wooden Peg Competition, has determined to start another with Peppercorns instead of pegs. . NOW ON VIEW In his window is a handsome Silvermounted Cut Glass Biscuit Box, FILLED WITH PEPPERCORNS, Filled and sealed by Mr C. E. Evas, in the presence of Mr G. H. Thornton and several others. The box is to be opened on sth May, 1880. The, ru.es to •be the same as last competition, viz., purchasers to the value of os are entitled to estimate a number, The following are the gilts : vor tne nearest number ot peppercorns in the Biscuit Box, a handsome gold watch, value £2O! Second nearest, Gold Locket and Necklet, valued £l2. Third nearest, Lady's Silver Lever Watch and chain, value £7 103. Fourth nearest, Gold Brooch and Earrings, value £4los. Fifth nearest, Gold Brooch and Earrings, value £3los. Sixth nearest, Gold Nugget Ring, £2los. Conditions of drawing;.-The nearest estimate to take first prize. If in ore than one give the same number, that being nearest, they shall draiv for first and second prize, &c, as the case may oe, £2O REWARD. I HEREBY offer the sum of twenty I Pounds (£2O) for any information such as will lead to the conviction of the person or persons who set fire V the stacks on the "lea" propuity, on Thursday night last, Ist April '.''"'. 2262 W. AISDREW:

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2271, 15 April 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2271, 15 April 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2271, 15 April 1886, Page 3

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