* LOWESTiORNr •■ ! - MASTERTON, SIOGPSAffi 'PUNBBDAT, f 2oth ; SEPT/1893/ AT 1 O'CLOCK. : ■'■'' 8 Springing Heifers;f f '/: .?/ 12 Springing -Heifers and Young Cows from the celebrated dalty : < ; ' of Mr'FiSbaw;of Wasgaohu 20 Young Cows close to calying, . ■ all specially selected from the ,: ddiry.ofMrH.Walker, Upper Hutt, and will be guaranteed to purchasers :' :, Hifey Mare(fl years) ''..;..' ~ < :40 Hoggets '..',.; G Pigs(woarieif) 1 !.'.,.., IMPORTANT LAND SALE. " nsm OEE MATE. ' SOD-DIVIDED ISIO SMALL AGRICULTURAL AND DAIRY FARMS, THU.KSDAY,SEPriiMBfiR2.3th, 1893. MESSRS received instructions from Messrs T. L. Thompson &.Co. to offer the wholo of their Te Ore; Ore E»tate, rri seotiuns to suit purchasers.', The sale will bo by application at upset prices. The above property comprises tho - richest agricultural and dairy ' land in the district, is closo to . the flourishing town of Masterton, and is cue up into sections varying from 20 to 94 acres, with a few residential sites. The proprietors have reserved a Bite for a Dairy Factory, whioh with ft substantial bonus will .be given to the purchasers, as set forth in the conditions of sale, Terms exceptionally easy, Forms of application, plans and full particulars and conditions of sale may be had from Messrs Mcbbat Bob'ebts ds On., Wellington. Or the agents—- . MessrsLOWEß MORNS, . Masterton, APPLICATIONS received by the agents at Mastorton, up to 6 p.m. SEPTEMBER 28th, 1893. FERRETS! FEUBKTSI U7ANTED to'purchaso. LOWES & lOttNS. FOR* PRIVATE SALE, O A SPRINGING HEIFERS, all O\J from pioked daity cows, bucket red. Apply to I F, H. WOOD, Auctioneer. LAND! LAND I LAND At tho Brick Auction Mart, Pahiatua, SATURDAY, Sepwraber 10th, at 1.30 •' elnrp. DOREWE has received instructions , from the Publio Trusteo (administrator in the estate of William Tregea deceased) to sell by Puo.lic Auction without reserve those important and centrally Lot 1, section No. 8. having'a frontage of (ifift to Main Street, containing one | of an aero. Loi 2, section 33, having a frontage to Arthur Street ot G6ft, coriThese allotments are most centrally situated, adjoining Mr Pickering's plumbiug works and directly opposite the Borough Council Chambers, Main Street, Pahiatua. For particulars and terms of Bale apply to D. OREWE, Auctioneer. EKETAHUJVA STOCKSALE. FRIDAY; SEPTEMBER 22nd, AT 1 O'OMCK. OREWE will sell as above-
5 oiond quiet Dairy Heifers 3 Dairy Uowa IYwmjßuH . Lot Weaners Other entries invited, which may be forwarded toF. White, agent, Eketahuna, or the auctioneer, D. CREWE, . Auctioneer, Pahiatua, I TUT BSIOK AUCTION MART, at Pahiatua, is now completed, and I am prepared to raceive consignments of goods of al! Hind for salo, I hayo also S&M YARDS at MASTERTUN, " EKETAHUNA, and PAHIATUA and am prepared to conduot sakf in any part of.fo district on rea'sofiablo-terms, Olients entrusting me with their business can rely on account sales with proceeds SUPPOET LOCAL INDUSTRY MESSRS OHAMBERLAINBROS beg to announce that they have recently erected NEW MACHINERY for CRUSHING AND GRINDING' Oats, Beanß, Barley, 'isA Maize, foi horses, cattle and pigs, and that they bare now on sale CRUSHED OATS. Has become a proverb, in the District. This year the quality is eva'n higherthan usual, inasmuoh as it has been an exceptionally favorable season for growing vheafc.' ':.■:■ ■:■■■■ ■JESSES OIIAMBEBLAINBROB ' venture to liopo that their -',' V "MOAL IHDSSTBY" Will hayethe support and encouragement of the whole community, and that con< stunera will insist on t>»ving . ;OHAMBERLAIN'S FLOUR, And thua retain their money in sue' .'■'•■ Distriot.' MASTERTON, STMM FLOUR MILLS. HERONGO PAITENEI KEI KOUTOD [,■..,.:'■•■ :: ; \KAIuA.".; :r '.';:'' MACBEAN STEWART'S .New Cure for Asthma! ■" - v-* "*--•;-<:--=- ; . NewCurefor Croupl '•' • '■'• :.'•'■■-] New'Oure for Diphtheria \: v 1- ■''' " ! " New Cure for Ohroriio >; '• ;;:'/■ •; :v /y A '; :\;Bronchitisl Prepared from< the" Mountain arid Forest ."';.; ■ i« Plants of New' Zealand.'.'. '•;'•' <■<■ J In' Asthma the New Cure ba/ proved itseli ./'.'.to be Head and ShouldersaVove allM' 'V .'; ~,_' other-Cures. ■■';-.. .;.-■• :;iN fiasWttrcfloiiiiTOj frora'dipmheriawlien theV'New had 'befi'ffeelyM'tiomWfirU'oufeetof'the [iiiiM', and-, so great.-arV'its prbieotlve .powers, thaithe complaintrhas never Men '.*,';:"'-.. s*''.v.!''.'iflmiiljr;-.Vj \Afj[ir. '■;, ?:*&' TheNevOare, 38.14 j Grindelia- BobnEta lOigaiettesi 2a; Asthma Is I
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4520, 11 September 1893, Page 3
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