LOWES & IQRNS, SATURDAY, Jan. 24th, at 2 O'Clock. Furniture, Produce, Poultry, etc. LOWES & lOINS will sell at their rooms as above : New and second hand furniture, Bedsteads, Chairs, Tables, Couches, Mattresses, Chest Drawers, >Yash Stands, Dressing Tables, Pictures, Lamps, Clocks and sundries. Poultry, produce, etc.
Lowes and loriis' STOCK SALEWEDNESDAY, Jan. 28th, »t 1 O'clock. 250 2-tooth wethers 200 700 good ewes, mixed ages 10 good dairy cows 2 Fat cows 1 young bull Horses, pigs, etc.
Sale of Blacksmith's Plant. THURSDAY, JANUARY 29TH, AT 2 O'CLOCK. r' OWES & lORNS have received J instructions from Mr E. McEwen, who is leaving this district, to sell on the premises, Queen Street, the whole of his well assorted stock of tools, etc. The list will embrace : pair bellows, 3 Anvils, Patent Boring Machine, Iron Cutter, Hamim-.rs, Wedges, Blocks, Bolts, Nuts, Plough Shares. Steel and Wrought, Reaper and Binder Fittings, Tongues, Machinery, Iron, Steel, and most useful Tools and sundries. Ram and Ewe Fair, Under the auspices of the MASTERTON PASTORAL AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, stit and Gth February, At 11 o'clock Each Day. LOWES & lORNS will sell at their yards as above LI\ T COLNS First clay ALL OTHER BREEDS Second day Ihe entries already embrace Rams frem all the most famous breeders of the South Island, Hawke3 Bay, Wairarapa, arid Wanganui.
VALUABLE FREEHOLD FOB SALE. ACRE INo 19 with frontages of 2 chains each to Queen and Dixon Streets aDcl 5 chains to Parsi.nage Road with shops and dwellings lately occupied by Messrs, E. McEwen and E. Dixon. For particulars apply to LOWES & lORNS. KANGTTUMAU BLOCK For Sale or Lease with Purchaser's Clause ~T fiQA Acres Magnificent land -LOOO adjoining "Glendonald" run, of rich limestone formation and well watered, and the Wainuiomapa Stream being the front boundary line, carries a light bush of koromiko, tawa &c. Over £3OO in improvements has been spent on the land, bush having been fallen alongside most of the boundary lines and grassed, and about 320 chains of totara post and wire fancing already erected. Would make a capital Sheepgrazing Farm for a small capitalist. The main road to Aifredton is planned to go right through the block, and a good buggy road from Masterton is already made, (going through the lendonald Station) nearly up to the land; access to the land is also to be had from the west side of the Main road going on to Rutherford's. Would be let on lea3e for 7, 14, or 21 years at Is 3d per acre with purchasing clause at any tivne during the term at 2os per acre. Or sold at 25s per acre, twenty per cent cash down, the balance to remain for years to suit the purchaser at 5 per cent per annum. Or tor prompt cash at 22s 6d per acre. Apply to I,OWES &lORNS, Auctioneers &c., Masterton.
Jinperial Fire Office OF LONDON. [Established 1803.] rjIHIS Company is prepared to accept FIRE iiISKS at lowest current rates. CAPITAL and INVESTED Funds— ONE MILLION NINE HUNDRED THOUSAND POUNDS. J. GRAHAM & 00., Amenta, Masterton. J?OR SALE. 1 AO ACRES of Land, 6 miles from lUt) Eketahuna, County road, and eye to more Government land. Impro ements:—One four-roomed house, outhouses, 77 chains of fencing, 80 acres in grass, stockade, garden, 40 acres totara, and some road drain. An offer wanted. For Further particulars apply toJoHAN Olsen, Post Office, Pleckville Mangaone TENDERS will be received till February 2nd, for :• Falling 50 acres of bush at Haioera Special Settlement. Specifications may be seen at this office. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JAMES CAVANAGH. Masterton, January 12tb, 1891. notice. ALL accounts against J. B. INNES, bookseller and stationer (late of the Educational Depository, Masterton,) must be rendered before MONDAY, the 19th January ; and all persons indebted to him are requested to pay amounts forthwith at the Educational Depository, January 15th, 18L>J • J, B. INNES. CASTIjEPOINT ROAD DISTRICT. ~VT OMTNATION S will be received up IN to 12 noon on SATURDAY, the 17th ins! for a member for No 4. hubdivision.! A poll, if necessary will be held on SATURDAY, the 31st inst
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3714, 19 January 1891, Page 3
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687Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3714, 19 January 1891, Page 3
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