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Sale of Household Furniture and Ejects. jf" FRIDAY, JUNE 26th, 1891, To Commence at 1 O'clock. MESSES LOWES & lORNS have received instructions from Mrs MoLennan, who' is leaving Mastetton, to sell on the premises. Kuripuni, antirely without reserve, the whole of her household furniture and effects, comprising— Cretonne ; Suite, Iron Bedsteads, Single and Double Spring Mattraaaeß,, Cheat Drawers, Washatands, Dressing Tables, Kitchen and Cooking Utensils, Meat Safe, Copper Boiler, etc. ALSO—" 1 Dinner Set, comprising 60 pieces The whole without reserve. Sale at 1 o'clock sharp. Lowes and lorns' STOCK_SALE. WEDNESDAY, JULY Ist, AtlOlClock. 230 fat and forward wethers 200 do do empty ewes 200 fat wethers f ? 500 good store wethers 100 ewes in lamb 100 fat ewes '/.■■ 6 fat bullocks 2 do do FOE PR:r.V-A.TE S ALE. % N ELIGIBLE PROPERTY at 13. Alfredton, 210 acres good land, 70 acres in grass, new.s roomed house; 4-PPty— ' "'*'-'' i: '' i&y- LOWES &10RNS. MANURE LIME. Important to Farmers: ' -ESSES LOWES-AND lOEJSS are ] appointed Agents for , :

BISHOE&Co:s . : Celebrated Manure Lime. : .-?..: The results in Turnip Crops from the use of this Lime is astoundim'. -., I PIANO TUNING. Mr. ROBERT HEARD; i •- KEPEESENTATIVE OF " MESSIIS HO^FM^N ; ANI>'SONS, j IS; noy/; and is' prepared to undertake tuning and reparihg cf pianos, organß etc.; / Pianos and organs purchased oh easy time-payment system, or wholesale for cash." Old instruments taken ' in exchange.. ' 1 ". All orders left at R. T. Holmes' book» seller, or Club Hotel, will receive prompt WHY RE^N^ [TTHEN you can purchase a sub f".: ) stancial 4-roomed. house with $ acre of splendid land in Wrigley street on time payments, amounting to about FIYB SHILIiINGSper week ; or a new six-roomed house splendidly situated in Cole Street with good garden, in time pay men s, equa to about TEN SHlii LINGS per week. ApplyW. WIGHT SMITH, •■■ """ Queen Street BY SPiiCIAE REQUEST: R. HANNAH AND

Have imported and are opening up,"ex Kuapehu, their April shipment ot K. Waterproof Boot and Shoes. Those of our customers who have been waiting for these goods will please accept this notice. 2000 pairs cf Ladies' Evening Shoes, from 2s lid 3000 pairs of Ladies' Pinet'B Evening .Shoes, in all colours 1500 pairs of Girls' and Maids' beautiful Yelvet Slippers 1000 pairs of Gent's Evening Cnurt Shoes, from 6s lid, 7s 6d, 8s 6d. 100 pairs of Girls' beautiful Satin Shoes, all sizes 4000 pairs ot Ladies Evening Shoes, from 3s lid, 4s 6d, 5s 6d, 6s 6d, 7s 6d, 8s 6d 1000 pair of Gove and best's celebrated Porpoise, Shooters • : : .. 2000 pairs of Hannah's everlasting Shooters, from 255, 27s Gd, 80s 3000' pairs of Hannah's Corn-extracting Bluchers, 5s lid 4000 pairs of : Hannah's beautiful Elastic Buff Shoes, 5s Cd 1000 pairs of Hannah's good Watertights, 10s 6d. Sea Boots, Gum Boots, Leggings, Cork ; Soles, Glycerole, Peerless Gloss, Nubian Blacking, -'Button Hooks, Shoe Horns, Meltorian Cream—in fact, ALL THE REQUIREMENTS OF A FIRST-CLASS FAMILY BOOT WAREHOUSE ?■ .... "Can be obtained at the CASH BOOT MARKET, QUEEN STREET, MABTERTON; AH kinds of Leather and Griudery in ;: 'Stock. " -"•-■' -;- We have also the best Upper Manufacturers in New Zealand. We manufacture 1000 pairs of boots every week. Wefeed and clothe 760 men, women and children. Support local industry and you support yourR, HANNAH and Co., PROPRIETORS. H PETERSON.

£P§n The Ball of the Season. MASTERTON RIFLE VOLUNTEERS Annual Ball, DRILL SHEDiMASTERTON.' Thursday, July 9th, 1891, AT 8 O'CLOCK. ;._ "TO effort spared to make thia popn» \ lar ball as successful as last year

•Double Ticket 7/6, Ladies Ticket 2/6. C. A. POWNALL, M, ffiCKBOW, Captain.' '. Secretary. " WELLINGIoi SECTION. PXJELIC attention is directed to the alterations to take effect from and Including July Ist proximo; asunder-: Trains will discontinue to stop at the Flag Stations known as Wallaeevilfe and Middjeton. Train's which have occasionally stopped at' Waterson's "line"' and Armstrong's siding on not any longer stop at those" piaws,*"' ■j-A-y;- :--'• BY ORDERS: " Traffic: OfficejSJ^f>n-- ■: .. "m, June, 1891. '■[■'■.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3838, 22 June 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3838, 22 June 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3838, 22 June 1891, Page 3

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