Sale of Household Furniture and Effects." FRIDAY, JUKE 2GTH, 1891, To Commence at 1 O'clock. Messes lowes & iorns have received instructions from Mrs McLennan, who is leaving Masterton, to sell on the premises. Kuripnni, entirely without reserve, the whole of her household furniture and effects, comprising Cretonne Suite, Iron Bedsteads, Single and Double Spring Mattrasses, Cheßt Drawers, "VVashstands, 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. ■ "SATURDAY, JUNE 27th inst., At 2 o'clock. Estate of Todd Bros., Bankrupts. Messrs lowes aud iorns are instructed by W. B. Chennells. Esq., Deputy Official Assignee, to Bell at their rooms, Masterton, SIX _ TONS TABLE POTATOES without reserve. After which will be offered new and second hand furniture consisting of— A good Suite in Rep, Chests drawers, Tables, Chairs. Washstands, copper boilers, bedsteads, spring and' other mattresses, and other sundries.
Lowes and lorns' STOCK S ALE. WEDNESDAY, JULY Ist, At 1 O'Clock. 230 fat and forward wethers 200 do do empty ewes 300 fat wethers 400 good store wethers 100 ewes in lamb 100 fat ewes 12 Fat Bullocks 6 fat bullocks 2 do do FOR PRIVATE SALE. AN ELIGIBLE PKOPERTY at Alfredton, 210 acres good land, 70 acres in grass, new 5 roomed house. Apply— LOWES &10RNS. - MANURE LIME. Important to Farmers. MESSRS LOWES AND lORNS are appointed Agents for BISHOP &Co's
Celebrated Manure Lime. The results in Turnip Crops from the use of this Lime is astounding THE OLD ESTABLISHED COACH & WAGGON FACTORY. JAMES MUIII, (Late Ross & Mum), Coaohbuilder, Wheelwright, Farrier, And General Blacksmith. HAVING taken over the business of the late firm of Ross and Muir I am now prepared to do all work connected with the various branches of the trade at prices that cannot fail to giye satisfaction. NO BLOW, _ but solid, genuine work that will stand the best of all tests, Hard Wear and Teak. A first-class staff of workmen under my own supervision enables me to guarantee this, and the shop being run by STEA. A 1 POW iS R Enables nie to quote prices not _ within the reach of any other Factory in the district. SOLE MAKER of the celebrated ZEALANDIA WOOL PRESS. for which orders for the coming season are now solicited.
HORSE SHOEING a Speciality by R, Crawfordt the Renowned Farrier. IN STOCK—--1 Double Buggy, 1 Farm Pray, Cheap. 1 Second hand Single Buggy, pole and shafts, only £\2. JAMESMUIR, Queen street Masteeton. Si MASTERTON RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. TEE weekly parade of the Maaterton Rifle Volunteers will he held iu the Drill Hall on THURSDAY evening. Fines for non-attendance. C. A. PUWNALL, Captain Commanding. WHX FAY RENT HEN you can purchase a sub stancial 4-roomed house with J acre of splendid land in Wrigley street on time payments, amounting to about FIVE SHILLINGS per week ; or a new six-roomed house splendidly situated in Cole Street with good garden, in time payments, equal to about TEN SHIL LINGS per week. Apply W. WIGHT SMITH, Queen Street W 1
N.Z. CO-OPERATIVE FARMERS' ALLIANCE. A PUBLIC MEETING BE HELD IN THE TEMPERANCE HALL on MONDAY, JUNE 2^, At 7.30 p.m. sharp, MR T. KENNEDY MACDONALD and others will address the meeting. A, JAKDINE, Secretary
■.^siSSSSa WAIBARAPA HUNT CLUB. THE second meet of the season will be held on Saturday, 27tli inst., at Mastorton. (Fuller particulars of the foregoing in later issue). The third meet will be held on Monday the 29th inst., at Bleak House, the homestead of W. O, Williams, Esq. Kaiwaiwai, at 2.30 p.m. the throw off taking place at 2 45 p.m. Members are requested to produce their tickets. N on* in embers may follow upon payment of a fee of Five Shillings at the gate'. The Welliugtpn United Hunt Club intend holding a Steeplechase Meeting on Saturday, July 18th, at the Hutt, for all qualified Hunters. Qualifications. —Horses hunting regularly to the satisfaction of the Master of the Hounds either in the Wairarapa or Wellington. GEO.S.M. McDERMID. 800. Secretary.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3841, 25 June 1891, Page 3
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674Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3841, 25 June 1891, Page 3
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