LOWES * lORHS' EKETA SO N A STOCK SALE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12th, 1893, At 1 o'clock, 60 2 tooth to f.f,m. Lincoln ewra] 200 Ewes 160 Wethers 100 Fat owes • 100 Breeding ewes 70 Ewes GO Wetbors 60 Kwes 6 Strong oalves 1 Shorthorn bull After the above Stook Sale Meßtrs Lowes and Inrns will sell at the residence of Mr H Bright adjoining the Universal Hotel the whole of bis Household Furniture, and Effeots, comprising 1 Suite Furniture Bruaaells Carpet, Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads, and bedding, oto etc. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD LAND, QUEEN ST., MASTEUTON. SATURDAY. APHIL 15th at2 o'olook. MEBSRB LOWES & lURNS are' instructed by the executors ot the late Mrs MoKcnrio, to sell by Publio Auction as above all that piece or parcel of land comprising one acre, numbered 80 on the plan of the Borough of Mbbterton and situate in Queen Street, having frontages to Queen and Chapel Streets, the whole will be subdivided into allotments suitable for building
NOTE.—The Auctioneers would call special attention to the above sale as a inost* favourable opportunity of acquirinr, a valuable building allotment in a rapidly improving business part of the town, Bnd sb the Executors are desirous of winding np the estate no fictitious reserves will be placed upon any of tho lots. ' TUESDAY, lhfl APRIL, 1893. ATIo'OMCK BHAEP. IMPORTANT TO DAIRY FARMERS. Entirolyunreserved sale of 18 really first class dairy cows, horses, TH H. WOOD has received instruo- :, tiona from Mr A. Tait, to sell by Public Auction as above, on Mr A. Yule's property known as" The Camp" andsituato corner of leathoraton and Martinborough roads, without reserve, the whole of his well known and well' selected dairy cowb, comprising—--6 to calve in August and September i to calve in October, Eloven'of tho 18 are holfers broken in kat Spring and Autumn. Also— GOO Woolly Lambs, mixed soxes 400 2-tooth Wethers 150 f.m. Ewes 1 Alderney Bull bred by Mr 0, Phillips, 1 half-bred Alderney Bull 16 calyes, from 7 months old 1 good trap horse, guaranteed 1 good hack 1 spring trap aud harness,oto,
TUESDAY, 25th, APRIL, 1893, At ouo o'clock. Important and entirely Unreserved Salo of valuable Freehold Small Farm Property, situated at Mornaon'a Bush, nearGreytown, by order of the Executors in the estate uf the late Thomas Gross. ill H. WOOD has received instrucJC, tiona to sell by Public Auction aa above at the farm, Morrison's Bush, that valuable Small Farm Property com prißing • 42 acrea freehold land of first-clasi. quality, securely fenoed and sub-divided into convenient paddooks, Improvements includo a comfortable dwelling house recently erected, good outbuildings. The I'roperty le section No. 68 on the plan- - of tho settlemeut of Grey town, and/rom its position, the qual ivy of the land and its close proximity to Greytown, should prove a very desirable Investmeut. Terms at ealo, or on application to the Auctioneer, Particulars of stock and sundries to be sold at Bamo sale will bo advertised later on. F. U. WOOD, Auctioneer, WEDNESDAY, 26ih APRIL, ' In the Colonial Exchange Auction Booms corner of lambtun-nuay and Panamas. IMPORTANT SALR OP FIRST CLASS PASTORAL LAND. ACRES 1 101 Q I ACRES ACRES/ 1010 1 ACRES Un tho Main Road between Eketahuna
Hy| ESRRB HABCOURT & 00. have received instructions to sell bv public Million, at their rooms, on WednestUy, 26th April, at 2,80 p.ra.TheGuuodwill of Leaao of thounex« pired terra of 21 yoars, dating from September, 1890,1192 acres, being the Native Reserve, known aB Block J. No, 4, Mangatainoka, the rental of which is 2s Cd per acre for tho Grat seven yean and five shillings per aore for tho balance of the term, payable half-yearly. Also, The Goodwill of Lease of the unexpired term of 30 yean, dating from January, 1891, of 121 aores Education Reserve, being Section 112, Mangahao Survey District, the rental of which is la 3d per Hawere, on the main road between Pabiatua and Ekctahuna, about ty miles from Eketabuna Railway- Station, and together torm a compact block of firstclass grazing country, about 800 aorea are in prats/ the balance in busb, of which about 400 aores are let for milling purposes at a rental of .£l5O per annum. The land ia all of first class quality, alightly undulating, but chiefly ploughable river flats; all fccod, subdivided into seven paddocks, and well watered. There is a cottage of three rooms, also woolshcd, yards, &o. About 2400 breeding ewes and other stock now running on the land can be taken at valuation, if desired. For further details and terms and conTHE AUCTIONEERS, Or to MSSSWTHOMPBOJN& BALDWIN, Solicitors, Brandon Street, Wellington. LADIES, , WEAR PALLAPINQ GRAIN STOKE ■I ■,O LET—In centre of Masterton, a I wimmcfliinq raf.iif nnl (Jmn Rfnro. 1 thia offic'o ,:;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4388, 8 April 1893, Page 3
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