I LOWES & lORNS. LOWES A lORNS' ISTOCOALE. WEDNESDAY, aiatSoptembor, At 1 O'clock. 150 Head 1 and 2 year old cattle will bo thoroughly classed 10 Dairy Co \va 10 Pit Cows (i 2 year old stcera 2 Fat Steers 2 Fat Heifers I Purebred shorthorn bull 100 Ewes with lambs at foot 100 Fat Wethera •70 Fat ewes 10 Pigs (slips) Jao— The Purobrcd Clydesdale stallion King of the Salisbury's, frum Oamaru, by "Lord Salisbury," dam " Glasgow Maggie," bolh imported. rttWESANDIOBSB (STOCK SAL.K, Eketahuna, 28th Sept. At 1 o'clock. OPENING OF NEW SALE! ADDS. MESSRS LOWES&IORNSwiIIhoId their lirst sale of stock in their jiew Central Yards, Eketahuna, as above. Entries at prcsont received : 400 Firet-closs Hoggets 100 Sheep, mixed sexes 250 Really Good Hoggets. 150 First-class Hoqgeta 100 do do' 35 Hnnd Mixed Cattle 25 Yearlings 20 Forward Cowb li Dairy Cows 3 Dairy Cows 1 Sow and Boar, from imported stock 1 Sot Harness Entries will bo received by Messrs James J ones & Co., Eketahuna, or Messrs Tumor & Co, Agents, and by the Auctioneers, POB PRIVATE SALE 2 Five-roomod Cottages in Banuis-tcr-s'.reot, with quarter acre of land to each. Cottages nearly now; price low. Easy terms can be arranged for. LOWES & lORNS, /^ents.
OPENING NOTICE. SCOTT'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL OrPOSITE THE Masterton Coach Factory, miLL BE OPEN on and aftor the V» first day of October for the Reception of Bcardjra and the travelling public Thoao giving tho house a call will find civility combined with comfort. Terinß as per usual on application to tho Proprietor, SCOTT'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL QUEEN'STREET MASTEIITON. GOOD PADDOCKS for HOUSES
Railway Boarding House(Nearly Opposite Post Office.) Hall Street, fpHE proprietor of this Favorite I J. Boarding House, in thanking his patrons (capeoially tho working men) for past favors, having renovated and completely refurnished it throughout, begs to intimate that those giving hhr a call will find that for comfort, otc, is second to none in the Wairarapa, THE BEST Is TABLE IN THE DISTRICT.' Board and Lodging £1 per week paid in advance ALL MEALS, ONE SHILLING. BEDS, ONE SHILLING Smohngmd Reading .Rooms, Frwtt Sitting Boom for Ladks GOOD STABLING, Sg-GOoD paddocks FRED. WRIGHT, Proprietor. TO ANGLERS. FIsHIXO TACKIE WISHING TACKLE, t'lSnimt EACKLE J. WILLIAMS, Wholesale and Retail Tobacconist, Fishing. Tackle and Fanoy Goods Dep6t, Quoen-Streot Masterton, JUST opened up, by direct steamers, a large arid choice consignment of FISHING TACKLE, consisting of Rods, Reds, Landing Nets, Silk Lilies, Flics, Minnows, fast Lines, Traces, Baskets, Availing Stockings, Fly Books, etc. RODS FROM 5s to £5, 100 GROSS FLIES To Choose From, The best and cheapest shop in New Zealand FOR FISHING TACKLE, J, WILLIAMS, Oucen-strcct Masterton. NOTIUE. HAVING Bold my business to Mr H, Beale I wish to return thanks to my patrons for past favours, and trust that my successor may receive their support, L. W. NICHOLSON. HAVING takon over Mr L. W. Nicholson's business I hopo by strict attention and good workmanship to merit a continuance of tho favors bestowed on Mr Nicholson. 11, BEALE, Tinsmith, Plumber, and Gasfitter, QUEEN-STREET MASTERTON, All kinds of repairs doneon the short est notice. TO BUILDEKS.
TENDERS aro invited, to closoon MONDAY, 19th Septerobor, at i p,ni,, for Dairy Factory at Drever« ton tor the Wairarapa JTurmerg' Co •• Operative Association, JLtd, Plans and Rpecifwationstobo seen, and tendora recoivcd at the office of 0. TIIMMD NATUSOH, Architect, Masterton. MASTERTON PERMANENT BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. rpHB AHMUALGBNBBALMBKC. i- ING OF SHAREHOLDERS will be hold in ST. MATTHEW'S SCHOOL. I ROOM on TUESDAY; 20th of Soptom- | ber, 1892, at 8 p.m. J. B. KEITH, 9th September, 1892. TROUT FISHING SBASUN, 1892-93, THE Trout Fishing Season openß on _ THURSDAY, 15th September. ' Fishing Licenbes.can bo obtained from Mr Mulstosu of tho "WauarapuFarmern' Co-operative Aasooiation, Masterton. Men's Licenses.}, ... &\ . Ladiea' do 6s Soys under 16yoar3 ,„
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4220, 16 September 1892, Page 3
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631Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4220, 16 September 1892, Page 3
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