Lowes'& ! lornd. ' LUNG WORM SPECIFIC FOR BALIS, •' PEACOCK'S Tiling Worm Specific, upon application to . LOWES &IORNS.' Property in tho mangamahao DISTRICT FOP, SAI/E, compris ing 20 ACRES Fine Land; foiiced and aubdivided, with cottage etc. For particulars apply'to LOWES &IQRNS. ' FOR SALE PROPERTY eituato'&b Marigamahoo, comprising 144 acres, with dwol. ling and all necessary improvements. For particulars apply to , LP WES &IQRN9 jHTi g~A—E, PA Second-hand Turnip and Manure Drill, nearly new. LOWES & IQR, , n ECTION in Forty-Mile JJusli for Bale, 0- No 60, Block 10, in Mnngahao Survey District, comprising 82 acres. Apply to— v, / . ' LOWES & lORNS.' FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY OA Hereford Cowa in Calf to'puro 6" Hereford Bulla Bred by Mr J. Suekey. ; Apply to ' MOB LOWES &' lORNS FOR SALE." ~ r ~" Desirable freehold REast. MISES in Queen-street, M' ton, opposite Empire Hotel. ' For ticulara apply to LOWES & lORNS. SALES BY AUCTION , o> Stock, Produce, etc!, KKLD AT MASTERTON, WAIRARAPA, - TINUI, AND METAHUNA. LOANS EFFECTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES ,
gPAEM FOR SALE AT OPAKI; 500 guod agricultural laud ; new Bix-momed house. Totnis ExcEinomiY Easy, Apply LOWES .HORNS , LAND FOR LEASE. WITH PURCHASING CLAUSE. BLOCKS varying from 250 Acres to 1000 Acrea to Loaso for 21 Yen! s with Purchasing Ulausos. For particulars applv to . , LOWES & lORfIS. GRASS SEED FOR SALE. Machine dressed cooks FOOT. Apply to LOWES &lORNS.
■LOWES'& lOftNS, PURCHASERS of Grain and Stock. Liberal ndvances madeupon goids oto. for absolute salo. Valuations made for property, stock, furniture etc. Sale of stock hold at the yards fort•niphtly, and sales of furniture, produce, poultiy etc, at the Rooms EVERY SATURDAY. LOWES AND lORNS AGENTS. FOR THE National Fire and Marine Insurance Company of Aow Zea. land, The Australian Mutual Proyident Society. The Auckland Patent "Wire Strainer FARM TU LEASE WITH A PUR ' CHASING CLAUSE. FARM of 684 ACRES, within six miles from Masterton, metalled road to _ the door, has dwelling'house, yards, dips, sheds, and all outbuildings, The property is divided into 12 paddocks, had plenty of shelter for stock, and well watered. For particulars, apply to LOWEST lOENS. I NAA ACRES splendid Land for lUvv sale, convenient to Railway station, limestone formation, well watered and sheltered subdivided into II paddocks, carried 4 shcop to the acre last winter. Easy terms, Apply to LOWES & 10RNS. MESSRS REID AM) GRAY'S TMPLEMENTS, Reaper and Twine JL Binders, Reapers and Mowers, Seed Drills, Broadcast Sowers, Disc Harrofts, with seed sower attachment, Portable Chaif Cutters ana Baggers, Doublo and Single Furrow Ploughs, Drays, Frames, Spring Carts, Horse Powers, Cheese Presses,. Fan-Mills. Grass Seod Strippers. A large stosk ot twine and fittinps always on hand. LOWES & lORNS SEED AND FEED OATS, onnn bushels Sparrow .Bill, tiUUU Canadian, Danish Grey and Tartarian Oats. LOWES AND lORNS' LOWES & lOENS J AU CTIONEKiJLiS, STOCK AND PROBtJVE SALESMEN,'. COMMISSION AGENTS eto MASTERTON. EARLY CLOSING. THE following establishments close their respective businesses at 0 p.m, from MONDAY' ta FRIDAY inclusive, and SATURDAYS 10 p.m sharp: MESSRS. M Caselborg &Co . P Dickson L J Honperii Co C Smith & Co Jno Graham &Co . G Johnston J W Gordon &Co F T Redman W Dougall E Poarce J Carpenter WmWhitt ." Hounslow&Hcar TJago J P Cowio E Hannah & Co ALSO THE FOLLOWING Havo agreed to close at the above-stato d hours, commencing MONDAY, Blßb March, 1890. JnsElliott. ... Towrsond&Cowper J Innes . . G Saga HHounslow ' Mrs Sage RFTemple. TRalph ~ A Henderson ■ IS'iTo the Ladies and general public of Masterton and Surrounding district. Wo, tlicuiulersiiineiJ.moatrespectfully appeal to you on.no .consideration to shop after the hours above : stated, By strictly, following this request, you will proyent a niost ; serious irijustico which now threatens / all- employees. If the public supports'and encourages shopping aiter.hours; or later' than the timo uniformly agreed upon by the ■whole of the tradesmen in. town, the result will bo to force every shopkeeper to keep opon to a late hour, arid over 100 assistants 'in the town'of Masterton to work from 14 to 15 hours per day, ■" , Wo Remain 1 , Yours,Respeotfully, MASTBIITOIi • _
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3472, 29 March 1890, Page 3
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659Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3472, 29 March 1890, Page 3
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