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LOWE 0 ! AND lORNS T OWES AND IOBNS" STOCK SALE. SEPTEMBER 23rd, 1891. 60 mixed Cattle 34 24-vear-old Heifers 7 24 -year-old Steers 4 young Cows 1 dairy Cow in full milk 1 2-year-old Heifer 10 yearling Steers 10 24 and 3 year old . Steers 25 2 year old Heifers 7 Fat Heifers 35 3 and 4-year old bullocks 10 Figs (weaners) 1 Hack, Saddle <% Bridle auction sale, at EKETA.HUNA ON FRIDAY, September 25th. At 2 o'clock. L OWES & lORNS have received instructions to sell ab aboye, in Parsons' Hall, superior household furniture comprising— Chests Drawer*, Double Iron Bedsteads, Spring Mattrasscs, Austrian Chairs, Couch, Carpets, Dinner Service, etc., etc. "SALE (TITHOKSES WEDNESDAY, October 14<;h, 1891, at 1 o'clock. Messrs lowes & iorns win hold a Sale of Horses at their Yards 011 the above dat?. Large entries of Hacks, Light and Heavy Harness .Horses have already been made by Messes Vallance, A. MoKe.nzie and other breeders .and dealers. More particulars in future advertisement. Further Entries) Respectfully Solicited. Important Unreserved Sale of Dairy and Farm Stock, Cheese Making Plant, etc, etc., 011 The Premises, Te Ore Ore, MESSRS. LOWES and lORNS are favoured with instructions by Mb. F. SHaW, Te Ore Ore, who is relinquishing ithe Dairy Industry, to sell during the first week in October (the precise date to be fixed in a fui ure advertisement) the whole of his first class Dairy Cows, Cheese and Butter Plant, and a portion of his Farm Stock. The list will comprise : 25 First Class Dairy Cows & Heifers. 1 Shorthorn Bull. Cheese Presses and Vats, Milk Dishes and general Dairy Utensils. 200 Sheep, (dry ewes). 4 Breeding Sows and lot Young Pigs. 10 Hacks and light Harness Horses. 2 Draught Horses. SALE at 1 o'clock sharp. The above Sale will afford an unpara.lelled opportunity to secure Dairy Stock and plan l ; of exceptional quality, Mr. Shaw's name in connection with dairy produce being a Household Word, and nothing but the best of everything being good enough for his farm. LOWES & lORNS have to arrive a large and varied assortment of— CARTER'S TURNIP SEEDS, which will be available to farmers and others at Wellington prices. IMPORTANT TO ALL. SALE CONTINUES ANOTHER FOUK WEEKS. NIL DESPESANDUM!

EXTENSION OF TIME AT PEARCE'Sg GREAT SALE OF H so BOOTS & SHOES, e g _ 8 £ THESE GOODS WILL BE B GIVEN AWAY! 2 K n a A T such ridiculously low prices as J? XX must ensure their complete * disappearance from our hands in a few days. Consequently we advise 2 W all bargain lovers to make haste. B E J SOME OF THE FAVOURITE LINES M MUST GO THE FIRST FEW DAYS, jjj) LADIES, MAKE HASTE! Such a chance of obtaining Boots and Shoes for yourselves and families may not occur again for years, from 2s a pair. GENTLEMEN, g ® "Whatever may'be the H class of Boot or Shoe you L would like come at once and £ a choose, from the magnificent stock, H FROM FOUR SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE. Q C q« Boys' and Girls' Boots and Shoes for 2 p merely nominal prices. Jh Q TRUMHNG BARGAINS FOR ALL. W WONDERFUL SIGHT THIS SALE, q %, REPAIRS DONE AVITH NEATNESS B g AND DESPATCH. ft S > 0 SALE o CONTINUES AMOTHER H a FOUR WEEKS, B g . .» }jE. PEA ROE, o £ BOOT IMPORTER jj g AND MANUFACTURER, Oppssite Club Hotel, Masterton. g A. E. FURNESS, | Manager. HCTICE. rpENDERS are invited for Xlie Felling oi One Hundred Aerps oi Bush at Dreyer's Rock Road. Specifications can be seen at Mk Gunperson's Store, Mauriceville, or at the Empire Hotel, Masterton. All tenders to be addressed to M/ R. F. Wilton, Dreyer's Rock Road, or Mr W. Hen-, son, C/o Mr D. Guild, Te Ore Ore. TENDERS will close on MONDAY, the 21st September, IS9I. The lowect or any Tender not neces sarily accepted. MOFFITT, the well known Dentist, has taken house lately occupied by Mn. A. A. WHITE, and will be rcaly to receive patients on and after WEDNESDIY, Sept. 16.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3917, 19 September 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3917, 19 September 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3917, 19 September 1891, Page 3

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