I<owes. jpfjlorng. THURSDAY, MARCH 24. v.. 0no„0'01ook. 'Vj,"".; ' -U Important sale of Stock, Im . pleinents, <§c. LOWES & lORNS hove received in-•'ißtrMtionMfrom-illeSsrs J. and 0. Herbert to offer on their HAWKHIRST property; r-OPAKI;; J 'whole of their stock, ImplWientj, of 11 ,30 ; ':' '' 0Q Good Breeding Oowi and Calv«s. Good Yearlings J Q Good Dairysow» 300 «°^iin c oln,Ewes v • 1 A .Horsea,- including hacka and farm . horses\ yj- Tip' Spring Dray ■ Bet of Harrows Xft P-igo, including breeding" Sows ou and Boar 'Sheep Netting, 200 .posts, Poylfcry, Farm tools, and lot of farm and station requsites. Paddocks found for purchasers. Terms at Sale. 2549 LUNCH PROVIDED. SATURDAY, WAKUti 20,' At 2 o'clock. Sale of Leases wi'himprovement Clauses of Girls' High School Endowment in the Mangaono, Forty-Mile Bush, of about 3000 acres, varying in size from 15 to 225 acres. LOWES & lORNS have received instructions from the Governors of the Girls' High School to re-offer the leases of the above valuable Endowment. Tho figures will be based up those laid down by tho 1 -Government. Term of Lease 21 years. Atso—. By order of tho Public Trustee, .in the Estate of Frederick Peters, deceased. Section No 46, Miki-Miki, Waipoua Block, containing 120 acres. - THE valuable sectio/i adjoins the properties of Messrs J.' and H, Holmes arid J. Welch, is of first-class quality, suitable for a dairy farm. LOWES & iORNS. Auctioneers,' |
THE: CHi\APEST PLACE 10 SKXri I'OK BAP3RH£K6INGS, - SCRIM, LOOKING GLASS, WINDOW GiASS, Windsor & Newton's Artist Colors, ■is R. MANNERS-STREET. Note- -directly opposite Archcle," Wellington. l; '
THE QUEEN-ST., FRUIT. DEPOT i" BLUE TOST," NEXT? THE' CL OCK . FRUIT3£RIfffo Arc, s ' i m porterdf: fo reign fruits
' EMPIKE HOTEL. :.FE4TQEI.{STON.. (Opposite Railway Station). JAMES, SMITfI, psormtios. - f|nHE best accom:.nfidatiion in tho dig- , ..trict, . ar,ft : -spints of the firat quality. ' Horaes and Busbies alwaya on hirs. ■ 1966
PPENING NOTICE, ¥• TWIDDLE tegs to announce , Xl) to tho public of Tauoru, and the surrounding district,!.,that) ho has 'commenced business (under tlie management of Mr a? Bpot and Shoe maker i by attention: to. business, combined with moderate charges, he hopes tp mure a fair Bliare public pattonhge. J 1 ' All kinds of Boot & Shoe work executed on the premises. • ' ■■■'' .Repairs done on the shortest- notice. ) . , , ; i : ; 8. NEARY, . 2552 • ' ■ Manager. JJR«' pRICE TICKETS 1 CHE AP I "DAILY OFFICE,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2555, 23 March 1887, Page 3
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382Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2555, 23 March 1887, Page 3
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