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LOWES &lORNSr OWES & 10KNS, 1 STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY;, JULY 27th, 1892, AH O'Olock. 100 Ewes in lamb 100 2 to3tli Murino Ewea in lamb IliO Merino Wo 1 hum 00 Ewes in lamb 600 Hogt'ots 80 Hoggets 50 Good owes in lamb, [4 to G tooth 50 Hoggets 1 Draught mare, good and staunch ' 5 first-dnss Draught Mares and Geldings, imported. 7 Fat Bullocks 1 Fat Cow 6 IH-months to 2-years-old steers and heifers 2 Hacks, broken to saddle and harness, thoruugnly quiet 6 Slips (pigs) 2 Dairy Cows feond 1 Chestnut cub 1 Good Trap horse AUCTION SiLE, SATURDAY, 30th JULY, 1892. "H/TESSES LOWES & lORNS have I received instructions from Mr 8; Bolton, of Nelson, to sell at their rooms. as above, a choice assortment ofFruit and Ornamental Trees, Flowering Shrubs, &c., &o. Full particulars may be obtained from the Auctioneers. OPENING NOTICE. SCOTT'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL Opposite the masterton coaoh factory. WILL BE OPEN on and .after the V» first day of October for the Reception of Boarders and the travelling public Those giving the house a call will find civility combined with comfort. Terms as per ÜBUal on application to the Proprietor. SCOTT'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL. O.rJEKN-BTREET Masterton. GOOD PADDOCKS for BOUSES GOOD SALT BUTTER Is now in demand in the AUSTRALIAN COLONIES i FRESH BUTTER Meets with Ready Sale in Wellington. rpHE undersigned will be pleased to X. receive consignments for sale on shipment. -.. (V. J, GANDY, The Bute Cellar, General Commission and Custom House Agent, Custom House Quay, Wellington A CLOSE SHaVE. *- days ago, was thrown into a ditch by his horse shying, He was found three days afterwards in an unconscious condition with his back against the bank and his feet in the water, The doctor, on examination, said the man's life was saved by his icet being kept warm and dry through wearing a pair of D. Smith's SEAMLESS 800 IS. All kinds ot Boots & Shoes made to order on tho premises. A large varie'.y now to select from. Kepairs promptly executed at reasonable rates at SMITH'S BESPOKE SHOP, next Lowes fclorns', Qucen-St, Masterton. SPECIA r, PHOTOGRAPHIC NOTICE FOR THIS MONTH, PORTRAITS! PORTRAITS ! mHREE-QUARTERS and FULL. 1 LENGTH CABINETS Beautifully Finished. Equal to tho best produced in the Colony for 7/6 Half Dozon 12/6 Dozen 3/» First Copy Gash at the Time of Sitting only. Family Group Vignettes and Matt Opals at Reduced Rates. Views taken in Town or Country. TffOS. ED, PRICE, Queen Street Masterton D. P. W. DAWSON'S PERFECTION WHISKY . this whisky in the Australian Markets is a proo of its superiority over all other whiskies. WE WIGHT SMITH, HOUSE, LAND, & ESTATE AGENT OFFICESOver Townsend and Cowper's, Queen Street, Masterton (near the Fireboll) iTONEY TO LEND"in largo or sm JJL sums, on timo payment or otherwiso Loans Negotiated, AGENCIES: Royal Insurance Company-Fire United Insurance Company-Matino FOR SALE, 1 Four-Boomed House, Hall Street I do do do Kurupuni 1 Six-Roomed do Worksop Road 1 Five-Roomed do George Street 1 Eight-Hoomcd do andßtore, Queen-St 1 Country Hotel—a Bargain Messrs • tt PKIOE & ARIUNfjED KINSEY, Artist and Photographer, Lambton Quay, Wellington, SPECIAL NOTICE, fh great success which we have achieved by our highly artistic work, together with the publication of our Medmcd Price List, (see below) has induced others to attempt tofollowinourwak; butas wearePracheal Photographers, POSSESSING INSTRUMENTS OF • THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS and design, and having the «fa]i%c of a thorough artistio i raining j being atlisted in our bminx bg artists of adnowledged ability, and possessing the largest AND BEST LIGHTED OPERATING RooM ill the city, with a Vestibule admitted by the travelling public to be the mott rhjhly appointed™! to contain thenxwi show or Photography in the colony, the Public can readily understand the reason of our superiority, and )mo utterly impossibly it is for others to successfully-compete with PRICE-LIST. OAEiNEiB-Three-quartoror foil length 6 copies ... ... ' ... 7/0 12 „ .;.;... ~,12/fi TWO PROOFS FOPAJJH SITTING. MATMPALETTES. As executed by us. The.'slylo of finish ia not injured by Handling- nor Moisture,;

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4175, 26 July 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4175, 26 July 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4175, 26 July 1892, Page 3

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