LOWES k lORNH, r 0 W E S A N D I 0R N S 1 STOCK SALIf,, SEPTEMBER 1,1892, at 1 o'clock, 500 Hoggeta 250 Uood Store Wethora 100 Fat Wethers 05 Hoggets 20 Head Mixed Cattle 12 Fat Bullocks G Beef Bullocks 5 Diiiry Ouwa.to calva next month 3 Dairy Cows Uuo First olass threo year old Draught Colt unbroken. Sale of Household Furniture and Effects. SATURDAY) SEri, 3rd, at 2 o'ciook, Messrs lowes & iorns have received instructions from Mr John Gunther, nho isretiring from the busiuesa of Boarding House Keeper, to sell at thoir rooms, Mastorton, as above, an oxtensiveliat of furniture and effects, comprising Sin»lo and Double Bedsteads and Spring Mattresses, Wash Standaand Tables, Mirrors, Couches, Tables, Chairs, Oil Cloth, Matting, Ao„ &c. 150 Totara fencing Rails 30 Turkeys 5 Cansirica in cages 5 Goldfinches Sale without reserve, JjlOU PRIVATE SALE. 1000 good 2-tooth Romney Ewea 500 ditto Lincoln Ewes
Delivoty immediately after phoaring, say firat wesk in November. Apply— LOWES & lORNS. JIOR PRIVATE SALE, 2 Five-roomed Cottages in Bannis-ler-s'.reet, with quarter acre of. land to each. Cottages nearly now; price low. Easy terms can be arranged for, LOWES & 10ENS, 4 gents, FOR PRIVATE SALE, rnHE Purebred Clydesdale Stallion X Sir William Jervois, 5 years old, bred by R.'O. Charters, Esq., Otogo; may be seen at Weill's stablos; Pedigree, price, etc, apply to LOWES A lORNS. N.B—lf not previously disposed of will be sold by auction on Saturday, 3rd instant, at 2 o'clock p.m.
OPENING NOTICE. SCOTT'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL, Opposite the Mabteriok Coach Faotoky. BE OPEN on and after the first day of October for tho Reception of Boftrdars aud the travelling public, Those qivmg tho house a call will find ciyility combined with comfort. Terms as per rnual on application to the Proprietor. GOOD PADDOCKS for HORSES SCOTT'S TEMPERANOE HOTEL. QOEM'STItEET Masterton.
STEVENS & GORTON. WEDNESDAY, 7th SEPTEMBER, At 2;30 p.m. In Their Sale' Booms, Paimersion North. STEVENS & GORTON have received instructions from Mr W. 0. Christonsen to sell by public auction aa above, That superior property known as the WAIRERA RUN, being sections 19 to 27 and part of sections 17 and 18, Rangitumau District, comprising 2228 acres of firsklasa land. The proporty is situated about sixteen iles, by a good dray road, from Master, ton, and about seven mile" from the Mauricevillo Railway Station. Five hundred acres have been fallen, burnt, and sown with the best English grasses, the balance being in light bush. Over two-thirda of the purchase money can be left on mortgigo for a torm of years, at B per cent, per annum. Auctioneers' Note.—This run is to be sold solely owing to the ill-health of the owner, who has made up his mind to quit the property at a great sacrifice For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers; Palmcrstun North,by whom arrangements will be mado foe intending purchasers to view the property, STEVENS & GORTON, Auctioneers, ROAD BOARDS, ETC, OASTLEPOINT ROAD BOARD. TENDERS are invited up to noon on FRIDAY, the 9th September, for breaking 80 yards of metal at Langdale, Tenders to be sent to H. R. Elder, Esq., Langdale, where specifications may be seen. A. MoHUTOHON, Clerk. 27th August, 1892. OASTLEPOINT ROAD BOARD. NOTICE is hereby given that it is the intention of tho Board, at a meeting to he held on SATURDAY, the 24th day of September, 1892, to strike a gene< ral rate of jd. in tho i on tho rateablo valuo of all the rateablo property appearing on the Valuation Roll for the time boing in force in the District, for the period of one year, commencing on the Ist day of April, 1892, and ending on the 31st day of March, 1893. Such rate to be due and payable at the office of the Board, in one instalment, on the 31st day of October, 1892. The Rato Book will be open for in spection at the Office of the Board, Tinui. A. MoHUTOHON, ' Tinui, Clerk, 27th August, 1892.
Railway Boarding House. (Nearly Opposite Post Oj}ice.) Hall Street. Masterton. THE proprietor oi thia Favorite Boarding House, ir thanking his patrons (especially the working men) for past favors, having renovated and completely refurnished it throughout, beas to intimate that those giving hiir a call will find that for comfort, etc., isßecoijdto none iu the Wairarapa, THE BEST la TABLE IN THE DISTRICT. Beard and Lodginp 11 per week paid in advance ALL MEALS, OWE SHILLING. BEDS, ONE SHILLING Smoking and Reading Booms, Prim Sitting Horn lor ladies, GOOD STABLING, jgrGOOD Paddocks FRED. WRIGHT, Pkopbietor,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4208, 2 September 1892, Page 3
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