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Xiowes.,& lorns. ■ V FRIDAY, MAY 7, At 1 o'clock. . \ Important Sale of Sheep, j" OWES & lORNS are favored with J J instructions to sell as abovo in conjunction with Mr F, fl, Wood, v at Martinborough', the following first-class sheep ; T 0,0,0 2 > 4 >- and c - toc,th lonar-wool IUUU Wethors 1 AAA 2; 4,' and Grtopfch long wool Ewes . K QA Full-mouthed Ewes. \ OHO 2 *°°*. Crossbred We'thSATURDAY, MAY 8. At 2 O'Cloclr. Sale, of Freehold" and Leasehold Land, : ■«" OWES & lORNS have'received JU , instructions from the Town Lands Trust to offer Tho lease, with compensation clauses, ■ of Town Acres Nos, 66, 58 and •:' •• GO, fronting Queen and Chapel-' ~ . streets, and adjoining the, Public School. The land is securely "'"■'■ y fenced, and will be sold in small •••''• 'sections. ; - Also, instructed to sell—- . I acre,. No. 22, contra of Eketahuna, frontini? main road. - | aero, No, 201, centre of Fitzherbert. The proposed railway extension to both of these flourishing settlements must make them a most profitable investment, SATURDAY, Bth MAY, 1886. .'OWES A lORNS, instructed by. the .JU Town Lands Trustees, will submit to publio competition at theii; great land sale on .the above date,".': Town nereis 5<5, 58, and 00, subdivided inio twelve sections. .'The leases will bY subject to compensationforimprovements, thus offering a better' investment than freehold • land. Tlie sections adjoin the State School, and have frontages to Queen and Chapelstreets, a situation which cannot be beaten in the whole Borough. 2285 SATURDAY, MAY 8, At 3 o'clock. Sale of Furniture, ; Drapery, Produce, &c,. ■ OWES & lORNS will sell at their J rooms as above— New and Second-hand Furniture, . Drapery, Crockery, Cutlery, Cooking Utensils, Potatoes, Oats, Onions, 20 pairs Fowls, etc,' .EXTENSION OF BUSINESS. • . ...PRELIMINARY NOTICE.' y M" ESSRS. LOWES & lORNS have pleasure in announcing to their friends arid-clients that arrangements are pending for tile' extension of their • business to the southern part of the Wairarapa under the representation of MrR, Siansheld, and will be prepared to undertake every description of Auctioneering and Commission- Agency business with the same punctuality as in Masterton, 2274 iqOR SALE.-A Valuable Lcashold of I '. 45G8 acres, situate Mount Adams. Pahaua being securely fenced and sub- j divided, has Dwelling House, Men's cottage, yards, din, and all station requisites. The land- is of splendid quality, situate closo to a shipping place, the rent merely nominal,, has 2500 cross-bred sheep besides csttle and hoises, which could bo taken at valuation.' With the 'property could be purchased a freehold of one acre atMartinborough with seven ronmei dwelling and' outbuildings. For particulars apply to

LOWES &lORNS, Auctioneers, Masterton. J7 URUPONI". NURSERY.-MR IV.. COLLOTTE thanks his numerous customers and the public .foi their past favors, and desires to inform them that he is now prepared to supply them with ROSES, PINUSOtfALLKINDS, AND FRUITTREES,&c.,&o., of the best variotiesat a great reduction in price. Orders left with' Mr Tayler, fruiterer, will receive im mediate attention, 2270 OPENING NOTICE, e, ; taTler, i • (Of Makora Nursery), LOCAL FRUIT DEPOT 'Queen-street, Masterton, . 'ji . m HAVING made suitable i'j' xit arrangements, will open a depot'an SATURDAY NEXT for the sale'of all fruits, in season, on the premises lately occupied by Mr Gant; Chemist, noar Club Hotel 2264 •:.:, vRANGIORA, NURSERY. WE. IVORY, iu presenting his , catalogue of fruit trees and general nursery stock, begs to thank his numerous patrons for' their liberal support" .during the last twenty-six years, and ■to inform them" that his stock of fruit trees &c., this year plowing on fourteen acieß of ground are equal in quality and growth to former years,' tho. majority boing fruit bearing this season. ' : JAMES STONE k SON, AGENTS, Masterton. N. B.—Those who have purchased these trees ih Masterton speak very highly' of them. 22W 10-.BUILDERS, SEPARATE Tenders, are invited by the undersigned for! erection of an Hotel at Greytown. . Plans and Specifications' may be seen at (lie stores of Fabian Bros., Greytown. • The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders close TUESDAY, May 11th, 1886 V . , : 2281.' . , JOHN-FABIAN.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2288, 6 May 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2288, 6 May 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2288, 6 May 1886, Page 3

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