LOWES &10RNS, , SATURDAY, Jan. 24th, at 2 O'Clock, ! Furniture, Produce, Poultry, etc. ' OWES & lORNS will sell at thcic rooms as above : New and second hand furniture, Bedsteads, Chairs, Tables, Couches, Mattresses, Chest Drawers, iVash Stauds, Dressing Tables, Pictures, Lamps, Clocks and sundries. Poultry, produce, etc. ALSO, On account ot Public Trusteo. Estate KLEISER, deceased. • LL that piece of land being ,_ Deferred Payment .Section No GO, Block X, Mangah.io, containing 82 acres more or less, together with all the buiiding3 thereon and the rights and easments and appurtenances to the said parcel of land belonging or appertaining thereto. Particulars and conditions at LOWES & lORNS. Lowes and lorns STOCK SALEWEDNESDAY", Jan. 28th, at 1 O'clock. 250 2-tooth wethers 200 700 good ewe s ; mixed 200 2 and 4 tooth Wethers 200 2 and 4 tooth ewes ages 200 Down Cross Lambs 70 3 and 4 year old Steers 30 Heifers, mixed ages 100 Store Ewes 400 crossbred e\\ es 20 steers 10 yearlings 20 Lambs 10 good dairy cows 8 2i| year old steers 2 fat cows 1 cows with calves at foot 2 Fat cows 1 young bull Horses, pigs, etc. Sale of Blacksmith's Plant. THURSDAY, JANUARY 29th, AT 2 O'CLOCK.
■ OWES 4 10RNS have received J instructions from Mr E. McEwen, who 13 leaying this district, to sell on the premises, Queen Street, the whole of his well assorted stock of tools, etc. The list will embrace : 3 pair bellows, 3 Anvils. Patent Boring Machine, Iron Cutter, Hammt-.rs, Wedges, Blocks, Bolts, Nuts, Plough Shares. Steel and Wrought, Reaper and Binder Fittings, Tongues, Machinery, Iron, Steel, and most useful Tools and sundries. Sale of Lincoln Ewes WOODVILLB MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd Ai 2 O'Clock. LOWES & lORNS have received instructions to sell aB above. 1600 Pure Lincoln Ewes Fresh full mouth ' Bred by A McHardy Esq. Hawkes Bay. In lots to suit Purchasers. iam and Ewe Fair, | Under the auspices of the iIASTERTON PASTORAL AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, sth and 6th February, At 11 o'clock Each Day. LOWES & lORNS will sell at their yards as above— First day ALL OTHER BREEDS Second day lhe~ entries already embrace Rams rem all the most famous breeders of the South Island, Hawkesßay, Wairarapa, pd Wanganui. KANGITUMAU BLOCK For Sale or Lease with Purchaser's Clause. "I r>QrJ Acres Magnificent land -LOOD 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 fencing already erected. Would make a capital Sheepgrazing Farm for a small capitalist. The main road to Alfredton is planned to go light through the block, and a good buggy road from Masterton is already made, (going through the lendonald Station) nearly uptothe land; access to the land is also to be had from the west side of the Main road going ous to Rutherford's. Would be let on lease for 7,14, or 21 yeare at Is 3d per acre with purchasr ing clause at any time duriuv the term at 25s per acre. Oe sold at 25s per acre, twente per cent cash down, the balancr to remain for years to suit tht pcirchaEer at 5 per cent pe annum. Or lor prompt cash a 22s (5d per acre. Apply to LOWES & lORNS, Auctioneers &c, Masterton.
VALUABLE FREEHOLD FOR SALE. TOW ACRE Sio 19 with frontages of 2 chains eacli to Queen and Dixon Streets and 5 chains to Parsonage Road with shops and dwellings lately occupied by Messrs, E. McEwen and E. Dixon. For particulars apply to LOWES & lORiN'S. MAURICEVILLE ROAD BOARD, MOI7NT MCNRO ROAD EAST. poll taken on the 19th \ January 1891, upon a proposal to borrow £3OO under the Government Loans to Local Bodies Act, 1886', for the purpose of felling Bush and forming Mount Munro Roarl East. Number of Ratepayers on special roll 4, representing 4 votes. 3 Ratepayers representing 3 votes voted for the proposal, and 1 Ratepayer, representing 1 vote, voted against it. I therefore declare the proposal carried. GUNDER GUNDERSON. Chairmau.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3717, 23 January 1891, Page 3
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