SATURDAY, FEBRUARY lltb, At '2 o'clock FURNITURE AND SUNEEIES. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15th At 11 o'clock. CARTERTON RAM & EWE PAIR. Thursday; February Mi, At One o'olock. STOCK SALE, MASTERTON YARDS. SATURDAY. FEBRUARYII, At 2 o'clnck. ale of Furniture, Produce, Hoots, etc. j~ & iOKNS will sell as aboyo, An extensive list of now and secondhand Furniture, Produce. Bouts and Shoes, Trunks and General 2817 Sundries. Without Keaerve, THURSDAY FEBRUARY 16. At 1 o'clock. ' LOWEST 10RWS' STOCK SALE RENALL-STREET YARDS. 150 Fat Wethers' 70 do. Ewes 200 Mixed Sheep 120 Hoggets 20 Forward Bullocks 6 PROPERTIES FUR SALE. ■ Country Whareama—KiOO acres Freehold, with 700 acres leasehold improved. "D acres Freehold improved, nearly all ploughable, with stuck. Upper Taueru—l9B6 acres Freohold, partly improved, or to lea jo with purchasing clause. Masterton-40 acres Freohold, or to lease with purchasing clause. Gladstone—9oo acres Freohold improved. Masterton—s acres, with 9 roomed dwelling acre sections, Dixon Estate, aero sections, with and without buildings AOENI'3 Foil— Reid and Gray, Duncdin, Owen's New Zealand Sheep Dip. National Insurance Company. The Australian Mutual Provident Society, Valuations mado of Land, Stock and Hotels. Money!ta lend in small or largo sums. On SaleRoid and Gray's implements, Timaru Barbed Wiro, Owen's Sheep Dip, Corn Sacks, Donald's Wire Strainer, Chaff, Oats, Ploughs, Carts, Grass Seeds, Potatoes, Tens, etc. LOWEST lORNS, AUCTIONEERS. VALUATORS, ETC. FOR SALE—M J. Bernard wishes to inform the public that, he has decided to sell his well known property on Columba road. Tho property i 3 as follows:—A section of land opposito the residence of M. Caselberg, Esq., containing four acres (more or less); a large roomy now hoi.se erected thereon, containing live rooms, hall and passage and outbuildings. Two acres of tho property are trenched and planted in fruit trees, viz-90 apples of all varieties in full bearing,. also GO three year old forward apple trees, choice varieties and full bearing, large variety of plums, peaches, figs, apricots nectarines, damsons, quinoes laspberries, about 300 gooseberry trees cf all the choicest kinds, 100 mixed currants, 2000 strawberiy plants, also a large grape vine in very heavy crop. The orchard is well sheltered with ornamental trees, and bounded by the Makora stream, planted with willows. .It is one of this prettiest properties evor placed before the public, and those on the look out for a comfortable, cheap property, cannot do better than interview tho proprietor, whose sole reason for disposing of the samo is that he wishes to go into farming. Tho terms will bftvery liberal, and can be ascertained on application toM. J. BERNARD or. A, R. Bunny, solicitor. Persons are welcome to view tho property at any hour of the day. JJducational Repository, QUEEN-ST.. MASTERTON. ANNUAL CHRIST MAS SALE OF NEW BOOKS AND PERIODICALS, CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR CARDS. RITING DESKS, Work-boxes, Ladies Companions, Purses, Pocket Books, Ladies Bags, Inkstands, Dolls, Tea Sots, Writin? Cases. FANCY GOODS, TOYS, &c, IN Endless Variety. PHOTOGRAPHY, IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Portraits taken in ANY Weather By the NEW INSTANTANEOUS PROWS, Yiowa taken in any part of tho Town or Country. THOS. TPRICE CARDS. SMAS and NEW YEAR CARDS, in packets of 12 and 18 for Is, suitable for Tables, Screens Ac., GEO. HOOPER, Queen-Street. NOTICE Tu FARMERS. FARMERS are hereby cautioned that wheat thrashed from tho stook is of less value than if stacked. All parcels of wheat offered for sale will be sampled and bought accordingly. All from the stook at reduced rates, A. W. RENALL 2813 CHAMBERLAIN BROS. £1 REWARD. STRAYED from Eketahuna, ONE DARK BROWN MARE, with white star on forehoad, one white hmd hoof, also girth-galled; last seen neai Masterton, with a black horse, lost by Messrs Bacon & Bright. TURNOR & Co., 2817 Eketahuna, MASTERTON AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. EMBERS of the Association and others interested in the development of tho FROZEN MEAT TRADE, are invited to attend a meeting at the Central Chambers, Masterton, on WEDNESDAY, tho Bth inßt„ at 7,30 p.m. T. MACKAY, Secretary,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2718, 8 February 1888, Page 3
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