Lowm «uid lorn*. WEDNESDAY, SEP. 29th. At 1 o'clock. Sale of Store Stock, Dairy Cows; Sheep, Horsed, Implements, &G. LOWES & lORNShas received instructions from Mr®. Budden,. who has disposed of his property at Te Ore Ore, to sell on the farm next the Ruamahanga River the whole of his stock, which will include:— 10 Superior Dairy Cows, 15 Springing Heifers, 10 Yearlings, 100 gqod Ewes and Lambs, 70 hoggets, 30 wethen, 5 splendid Draft Horses, BeveraL Hacks, 1 Tip Dray, 1 Brake Plough,. Harrows, Reaper and Binder,"Harness, Roller, Disc Harrows, lot of hay, tools, fowling pieces, and great quantity of useful sundries. 2395
Important and absolute sale of valuable Freehold Properties in Eketahuna, Mauriceville, Dreyertowrn, and Mas- ~ terton, , ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 4th, * At 2 o'clock. LOWifiS & 10RNS have been favored with instructions from Messrs Rawson & Mackay, Land Agents, to sell at their rooms, Mas terton," as above, 59 Valuable' Building Allotments, centre of Eketahuna, . being parts of sections Nos. 24 and 41, from £ to 6 acres each. The importance of these sections cannot be over-estimated, as owing to the extension of the railway through the Forty Mile Bush, and the vast quantity of land being taken up, tho Special Settlements, and the rapid development of the district, these properties will shortly bo of incal-' culable value, and to parties desirous ef securing sites for business or as a safe investment, they offer special inducement, and are in fact the key to the township, situate as they are between Railway station site and present business places. Lot 2.—Section No. 10, EKETAHUNA, of 43i aeries, improved. Lot 3.—Section No. 2, EKETAHUNA, of 40 acres,' improved. Both of these desirable properties are well situated for Dairy Farms, Nurseries, or a splendid investment to purchase and cut up. Lot 4.—16 allotments in MAURICEVILLE, being parts of sections 60 and 65, in suitable allotments. They front the main coach line, and are opposite the Mauriceville Railway Station. They offer special _in'ducement to speculators, being the only sites in the market. Lot 5.—3 quarter acre section sDRE YE RTOWN, fronting Main Road, and adjacent to Railway Station. Fine position for store or Hotel, or 'Travelling Stock paddock. Also several desirable properties in Masterton in good localities. The future of the above Townships of which these allotments form a part, are so assured that eveiy sensible person should make au effort to secure a portion. Lithographed plans will be issued in the course of a few days. In the meantime particulars may be obtained from Messrs Rawsou and Mackay, or the auctioneers. , 2405 Preliminary notice ot Sale of Mauriceville building allotments.
LOWES & lORNS have received instructions to aell at an early date a number of buildina allotments in the township of Mauriceville. Full partiulats will appear shortly, plana, &c., being prepared. 2400 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. MR RICHD. J. FITTON has removed from the Temple Chambers to the offices lately occupied by Messrs R. Brown and Co.. Council Chambers, where the business and meetings of the Masterton Agricultural and Pastoral Society and the Masterton Farmers Club will be-conduetfyj. ■ Masterton, September 21st, 1880. INCUBATORS ON Hearson's improved principle can be supplied in any sizes from 13 up to 200 eggs. Prices on application. REGULATING CAPSULES, guaranteed not to vary 3 degrees, can be supplied on receipt of wire or letter. D. S. PAPWORTH, 2368 Masterton. gEEDS FOR ROWING. AIJAMS & SONS' Collection of Extra Choice Flower Seeds—2s packets, 10s 6d; 50 packets 21s. ADAMS & SONS' Collection of VEGETABLE SEEDS, 10s, 20s, 30s, 40s. BEDDING PLANTS. AT>A WS & SONS' Choice Assortment — A. 100 Plants in leading varieties,2os B. 100 Plants ra choice varieties, 25s C. 100 Plant 3 in choice select varieties 40s Fifty plants can be supplied at the same rate. ATtAMS & SONS' Cheap Assortment. 50 plants for Bs_ 100 plants for 15s 200 plants for 255. HERBACEOUS PLANTS.. ADAMS & SONS' collection of hardy Perennials, 20 named varieties, 15s. LATE FLOWERING BULBS. ADAMS & SONS' No. 5 collection contains 25 bulbs in variety ; price 15s CUTTINGS FREE BY POST. Fuschias, Carnations, Picotees, Pinks, Zonal Pelargoniums, Salvias, Pansies, Verbenas, Heliotropes, Petunias, &e. 2a 6d per dozen. Regal Show, and Tricolour Pelargoniums, 5s per doz. PRESENTS FOR HOME FRIENDS. Seeds of New Zealand Plants— No. 1 Collection, Ferns; 2, Alpines; 3, Plants and Shrubs ; 4, Filmy Ferns; 5, Orchids and Carnivorous Plants ; 6, Veronicas. Twelve varieties in each collection, ss. THE NEW CATALOGUE OF BULBS, plants, roses, fruit, and FOREST TEEES Can be had on application. Adams & SONS, N«w Plant, beed, and Bulb Merchants, Gloucester-street east, CHRISTCHURCH, Casxbkbdky. 2337
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2409, 25 September 1886, Page 3
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