Lowes & lorhg. SATURDAY, JULYIOrn. At 1 o'clock. • Extensive and unreserved Bale of. ' Frujt and Ornamental Trees. T; OWES &lORNS have nwivod fori atructiona to sell at their ruuiiia as above, a largo consignment of Fruit and Ornamental trees, the chief lines boing 500 3 and 4-voar old Apples, Peaoh, Plumi, Apricots, Nectarines, Mulberry, Filberts, Quince, Grope Vinos,. Gooseberries, Currants, Bhubarb, |Macracarpa Pinus Insignis, Firs, Abies, Larch Pines, Spruce Shrubs, Fancy plants, Roses, The übovo is a direct oonsignmont, and are to be gold without the slightest reserve, Parties making a home should attend this salo, as the trees are first elaan. 2330 LANDSALE. VALUABLE PROPERTY IN TINUI. SATURDAY, JULY, 10th. T OWES & lORNB are favored with Jj instructions from Mr Robert Hughes'to sell by public auction on tho above date, section in the township of Tinui, situated between the Post Office and Mrs Owen's hotel, together with a well- built four-roomod house, blacksmiths shop, sheds, &c. Also complots set of blacksmith b tools and requirements. TERMS AT SALE. " SALE AT 2 p.m. 2330 EXTENSION OF BUSINESS. PRELIMINARY NOTIOE. VTESBRS LOWES & lORNB have IVI. pleasure in announcing to their fid mid i\\\anla fliar. on-niumhianta uka pending for the extension of their business to the southern part of the Wairarapa under the representation of MrR. Stanbfield, and will be prepared to undertake every description of Auctioneering and Commission Agency business with the game punctuality as in Masterton. 2274 WAR AtrAINJ THE Undersigned, have reduced tho price of horw-tHoeiiig, Hack horses shod from 5o per B»t for cash. Old shoes Gd eaoli. All other 2198 GEO. DIXON. «» REWARD. ~TRAYED from Mauriceville, one , J Ohestnuk MARE and FOAL, mare, stands about 16. i, with white splashed" fao«, and 4 white feet. Indistinct brand on shoulder. Anyone leaving i&rae at Mr Kibblewhite's Hotel, Masterton, or to Messrs Wrigloy and Rose, Mauriceville Station, will receive tho above reward. | N O.T IDE. ~., -t, prepared to deliver Firewood in Masterton at the following rates— Mati(4ft)l3ipor oord ~ (2ft) 10s „ Orders left at J. Elliott's, Saddler. punctually attended to. ISAAC ALLEN. STILL CONTINUES. EVERY ARTICLE . REDUCED, j N some instances LESS than could be bought from the Manufacturers, We Mean To Sell, CALL EARLY, The only genuine Sale IN MASTERTON. HOOPER <fc CO, MONSTER SALE. GOSPEL TEMPERANCE MISSION. SATURDAY, J^LY3- ; Reoeption Meeting, Wbsmyan Ohbmb, 7.50 p.in. SUNDAY, 4thPRESiraauN Churoh, 11 a.m. Wesihtah Church, 7 to 8 p.m. THEATRE ROYALMass Meeting, for Children, 3 p.m. United Gospel Meetinb, 8 p.m. MONDAY, Bra. Presbyterian Chorcb, 7.30 p.m. Tubsdat,ton ■ ] MASS Wbdnmday, 7th „,,„„,,„" ;_ • ' . MEETINGS Thomdat.&th I . Feidat.Oih In Tlieatre Satvrdat, 10th . At 7.80, SANEEYB HYMNS-Bring your two Books. THE UNITED CHOIRS WILL LEAD. Golkdimi fo.meei cttpwts.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2337, 3 July 1886, Page 3
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442Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2337, 3 July 1886, Page 3
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