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IjO"\yos <& lorixs. MASTERTON, FEBRUARY 23, Atl O'Clock. ' ... 1 LOWES ANi) lORNS' STOCK-SALE, •. MASTERTOC YARDS. ' 500 orß ' ar^cl 'os9*bred'StoreWethers Pat Era; SQQ Good Forward Lincoln Ewes 200 Ewe Lambs 20Q Fat Ewes "IA 2 find 4-tooth really superior Lih- •* coin Rams ■ U year-old Steers- . fij Fat.Heifera . /j_ 21 year-old Steers 2 Springing Heifers gORSES, PIGS, VEHICLES. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24m, At 2 o'Cloelt. . Sale of Toiiui Pace Privileges, in connection with tlieir meeting on 3rd and. 4th March. . . •• : T OWES & lORNS liavo received inJj etructions to sell at their rooms, Masterton, on Thursday February 24, nt 1 o clock, tlio privileges in connection "'tli the Tenui raeo meeting, con sistlng of 1 Publican's Booth 1 Refreshment Booth . Race Cards Gates and Horse Paddocks All Legal Ganish Fancy Stall Particulars upon application to the auctioneers 2527 LOWES & IOIINS. SATURDAY, iEBRUARY 2(iui, At 2 o'olock, Sale of Furniture, Produce, and Pot .Plants. T OWES & lORNS will sell at their JU rooms as aboveNew and Second-hand Furniture, Tables, Chairs, Couches, Drawing Room Suite, steads, Mattresses, Sewing Machines, Washstands, Toilets, Watches, Clocks, Literature, Boots and Shoes. ALSO (On account of Mr Collottc).. The whole of his valuable collectii-n of Exhibition Pot Plants—some i'si) all choice varieties. 2530 CARTERTON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH '2nd, At '1 O'Olock, AT THE WAIRARAPA AND EAST COAST PASTORAL ASSOCIATION YARDS. saw; of ,•■■■■ LINCOLN EWES, H-tooth to full iiioutii. - 1 T OWES AND lORNS havo kmi JJ favored with instructions frnin W. C. Buchanan Esq, to soil by auction in conjunction with Mr F. 11. Wnud at Carterton, as abovo--3000 LINCOLN CROSS EWES, in lota to suit buyers. These Ewes are a draft of the .famous Tnpurupuru Flock, notorious for their quality, and this sale should command the attention of breeders, Salo at 1 O'Clock. LOWES AND lORNS, Auctioneers WEDMSDAi, th MARCH Important sale of Valuable Freeholds in the Masterton District. Messrs cuningham, badham AND CO., havo received instructions from Messrs J., and C. Herbert to sell by auction, at their rooms, Brandon-street, Wellington, on WEDNESDAY, the 9th March, at 2 p.m., the following properties Lor 1. ACRES, Taucru, (450 acres _ _ _ Freehold, balance Leasehold), divided into 11 paddocks, in English grass, well fenced and watered, and adjoining the properties of Messrs. Whatman Bros,, Drummond and Cave, Lor 2.AORES. Freehold, Rangi- _ /3U I tiimau. This is a lirst-clnss Dairy Farm, all in English grass, with never-Failing water supply, and better land cannot bo found in the district. It is within one and a quarter miles of the Opaki Railway Station, and adjoins tlio properties of Messrs Stuckey, Biatchfoid, and Welch, Lot 3. 'YAA ACRES Hawkhurst, Opaki, one IVu uiile from Opaki Station; some 200 acres are in crop, balance is laid down in English grass. There is a fino swamp of 130 acres, and over 3| miles of drains put in. There is also a dwelling house of. 10 rooniß, stabling, woolr,lied, and other outbuildings, together with 2 cottages." The property is divided into 13 paddocks, with rabbit proof boundary fence. THE STOCK, can be taken at a valuation. , , The above properties r.ro all situated within about 6 miles of Masterton; .are approached by goixl metalled roads, and the Auctioneers can, with confidence,, recommend the samo to the notice of investors and '.others. Tlio vendors will be pleased to show intending buyers over the properties. For further information apply to THE AUCTIONEERS, WELLING-' TON; Or to H.B. LATHAM, C/o Messrs J. & C, Herbert, 2524 Hawkhurst, Opaki. ' KURIPUNIWESLEYAN SUNDAY , SCHOOL, mllE Anniversary Services »£ the X SCHOOL will bo hclda&Sailows:— On SUNDAY, February 2QIV Services will bo conducted by the ftpv J $ Buttle in the KURIPUNI HALL; at 3 p.m., and the Rev. D, Fulton at 7 o.m On MONDAY, February 21st,, the children's Annual Treat will bo given. Tea ,'will be laid for Children at°4,30., and' Parents and Friends at 6 o'clock. At 7.30 a pubjic meeting will be hold in the Hallvwhoti addresses will be given by tho 'Rev3. Buttle, Ward, Fulton, and others, Tickets to Tea Is Cd, Children Price- 2523 ITIO- SEEDSMEN.—Seed Envelopes can JL be obtained at DahyOH'ico,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2530, 21 February 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2530, 21 February 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2530, 21 February 1887, Page 3

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