liowes & lorns. WEDNESDAY MARCH 16, .. ~ Atlgo'cJocJc. ,„_ l - :'' SffOeMALE AT THEIRvMASTffIRTQN YARDS, . .'..•prrfW/ tftQ Good 2.tooth ; Enres, r ■.x :4. IQA Good Crossbred Ewes, : v : . JQQ 2aud 4-tooth Lincoln I AA 2 and 4«tootli Cross-bred Ewei;^ oh'Q Gooidi/ambs' il ' / ' ! ' : :.;;;. year old QTOM.'OiTTBBiI'HGB, 'HORSES,
WJSDNBBJ?AY,rJI^2BBw At 1 'o'clock'. LOWES & lORNS' STOOKSALE T OWES & lORNS will noil at their JU Maeterton Yards :- QAA Gpod crossbred; Breeding Cowa
THURSDAY, MARCH 24. ( At One O'Clock, Important sale of Stock, liriplfemehtsj &'c. ! • OWES MORNS havo 1 received 1 in; Btructioiiß from Messrs J. and C. Herbert to offer on their HAWKHIRST property, OPAKI, the whole of their atock, Implements, &c, jonsißtingof •■■■■■ Orr 3 and 4-year old Forward Bullooka , VXJ and Boar Sheep Netting, 200 .posts, Poultry, Farm tools; and lot of farm and itatio'n requaites. Paddocks found for purchasers.' Terms at Siilo.'.; ■'. ,•■ 2549'
SATURDAY; MARCH.BO, At 2 o'clock. '"' Sale of Leases with'lmprovement Claußos ,of Girls' High School Endovrmerit'lq the Mangaone, Forty-Mile Bubli, of about 8000 acres, varying in size from 15 to 228 acres. OWES &;lOßß,have: ; w»ived inJ isiructiohs- from- the Governors of the Girls' High School to re-offer the j leases of the above valuable Endowment.' Tho ligurea will bo* baaed up those laid down by the Government. • of Lease.2l years.;-' ':■:■■ :-U. ii : ' <■' '.\ By order of the' Public Trustee,'.iii the Section No 46, Miki-Miki, Waipoua Block, "containiner 126 acres. THE vnluablo seotion adjoiuß the properties of J;: and H. Holmes and J. Welch, is of first-olaas quality, suitable for a .dairy farm. : LOWES & IORNS, Auctioneers. ■ 10R Sale or .td Let-Harriettville [ ] Farm and Lime Kilns, Mauriceyilie, Tenders for tho purchase orlease for a term iif'l4 or 21 years of the above Property will bo received by the under signed up to NOON of MARCHI9th, the lowest or any tender not noceaaatily accepted, Alternative tenders to lease may .bo sent for. tho whole Property or for the Farm and Lime Kilns separately. 250 acres of thn farm are cleared, fenced, anclni good {km. There is a business of at least £IOO of Limo per month already attached to tho Lime Kiln, and capablo of any extension ; also a contract entered into for 240 bags per month for two years with ono, firm. Further particulars as to conditions, &c, may be obtained from the Agents , -■ ■ 2534 / •■' LOWES &lORNS.
THE CHEAPEST PLACE TOSOTV.FOR Loo|Mjass,r Wirfdsop* Niton's v 1 !: i: '\M]^EAs-STREET. i ;> >'*' VO .'Mi-Si ;!.:'. )■'Dil'S |. Note~-M^c§ij' opposUe ArA,, W&y
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2549, 15 March 1887, Page 3
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