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LOWES & lOBNS. EOESESALE. SATURDAY, Win MARCH, At 2 o'clock. MESSRS LOWES and lOMS are favoured with instructions from Mr Kennedy Wylic, to Bell as above—t) Draught Marcs and Goldineß from Otago, also—--2 First-class Ayrshire Heifers from the Glenham Herd, Otago T OWES AND 10R N S STOcFsALK, 1000 Cross bred Ewes 400 Cross breci lambs 100 Breeding owes 200 2 tojth ewes 052 Breeding owes 1)0 Lambs 8 Lincoln rams 600 Breeding ewes 400 Breeding Ewes' 800 Lambs NOTICE,As tho Sheep Inspector has commonced his inspection at the sale yards, vendors are requested to seo that their sheep aro freo from parasites. It would be advisable to request tho Inspector to examino the sheep before leaving the p O tt SALE. «RA.SS SEED. Paoey's]syergreenPercnnialKyo;machine dressed; old pasture Colonial Rye, LOWES & lOttNS. OPENING NOTICE. &COTT'B TEMPERANCE HOTEL. Opposite tub Masiebton Coach Faoioky. f \I7"ILL BE OPfiN on and after the c Vi first da) of October " for the Reception of Boarders and the ' kwelliiw pub.ic. Tliono giving tho house a call will find civility combined , with comfort. Terms as per usual on ap- ,' plication to the Proprietor. s SCOTT'S ! t TEMPERANCE HOTEL. I GOGD PADDOCKS ron DORSES. mHEATRE ROYAL, MASTERTON. CONGEST AND SOCIAL Thursday, March 17th. J ST, PATRICK'S NIGHT, at Bo'clock, j r In aid of the Catholic Church. 1 Besides sume of the best, tnlont in the ' district, thoassistance of MissM'Ulean, ' Miss Fisher, and Mr McGinmty, • ? (,f Wellington, li.is been secured fur the Concert, Tickets to admit to Concert and Social . 2s each , J. MuKENNA. J BOROUGH OP MASTERTON. ' fTIENDKRS close at 5 p.m. on \ ITIENDKRS cl( 1. TUESDAY 1. TUESDAY, March 15th, for j About WO'B3 chains i road construction, i including culverts, t ia Dixok? street, i Han, specifications, and conditions of c contract at tho Town Clork's oilicc l Deposit of five per cent must accompany ( tender. , R, BKOWN. Masterton Coach and Carriage Ifactory. c THOMAS WAGG& CO., i PROPRIETORS, ( t Every Deicriptiou of Vehicles Mam- f factored on the Promises, ' WE tender our thanks to tho public J generally for their most liberal patronage since we commenced business, ar.il are < pleased to observe that the public of Mastcrton » realise that the Mastcrton Carringo Factory 1 being the only cstablislimcntin the AVairarapa I that devotes itself only to Coach and Carriage j manufacture with every convenience and a First Class Staff of Practical Mechanics, , studying tho advancement of the trade, also | every customer's requirements, they have come to the conclusion that the Factory is the right place to order or take their vehicles ' where their wants aro immediately attended to ard their work finished in that grand style I which is so well known throughout tho colony. AVe are now building our famous gigs, i double, Single Buggies, Dog Carts, Phaetons, ic. Nothing succeeds like success. Therefore MESSRS, THOB. \UGG & CO, must rank first as Coach aud Carriage Builders in the AVairarapa. Ml SALK-A BARGAIN 2 I'liantons and 1 second baud Double liuggv. THOS. WAGG & CO. MASTERTON FURNITURE FACTORY. HOUNSLOW & BOAR. Proprietors. jV/TESSRS H, & H. take this oppor[\j_ tumtyot thanking the inhabitants of Mastertou and surrounding District for the very liberal patronage accorded them since commencing business, and hope by strict attention to their customers' wants to continue to merit a fair share of the samo. They feel that there is no need h publish a prioo list, as the publio already know that HotrasMW and Hoar's is tho BEST and CHEAPEST 110USB IN TIIE DISTRICT, ■ Country orders promptly attended to. Pictures Mounted and Framed. Venetian Blinds made and. repaired, Spring Mattresses ft speciality, W.B.— No connection' with any auction room. Seized Under Bill of Sale and must be Sold, Dress Pieces Fanoy Cloths Damask Table Cloths Lace Curtains Towels Black and Sheeting Blue Sergo Quilts Trousers Men's Suits Shirts, etc Coats, Vests Carving Knives and Overcoats and Forks Dinner and Desert Knives and Forks r\ WORTH of all- wool J tweeds in BUit lengths. Worsted Coatings, : ■ ■ The above Goods must be cleared out in a fortnight, and will bo sold at a VERY LOW FIGURE, Note the address ■ %mmE , ■ QUEEN-STREET,; MASTERTON, (Next .door, to -T.'tt. Mwoii, Chemist,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4063, 15 March 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4063, 15 March 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4063, 15 March 1892, Page 3

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