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, : 10WES & 10EN8'' j MAHTMRTON : STOOE.SALSL WEDNESDAY,'2Ist MARCH, 1894, Atlo'clook. '- ' 400 wether lambs - 160 fat and forward wethera - 60 2 tooth owes - - SATURDAY, APRIL 7th, 1894, AT 2 P,M, MPOBTANI , SALEo(FEEEHOLDLMD SIANAIAESIAIE, iV/TESSIW LOwia AIOBNSm favoured with instructions from '.Donald Esq to sell by public auction at their rooms, Masterton, as abovoj about 160 acres of valuable freehold land, subdivided into suitable sized ing f rom 10 to 80 aores each: Tho whole is of excellent quality | All are well watered and easy of access, unusual opportunity of acquiring a small UFOmm- ;■] SMALL FARMS. | TE ORE ORE MASTERTON. ; MESSRS LOTOS '-■ AND' lORJKS have much pleaslirein announcing a Veiyraccessfal sale of the above there are a number of sections still un-l with intending purchasers. . .LOWES AND lORNS ' LAND.JANp. \ FOR PRIVATE^ALE, Small Farms of .First-Class-Lwid close to Masterton.. ■ MESSES LOWES &-lOBNS.beg to intimate that they are favoured with instructions from' Messrs Whamis an Beetham to sell by private treaty, farms from SO to 200 aores, being part of th Lansdowno Estate, Masterton. A most favourable opportunity is here afforded of acquiring small farms, the land being all agricultural, of excellent quality, and terms easy. ;., LOWES &lOBNS, ;.. ■j.'BAMS. TO SHEEP BREEDERS I - [ESSRS LOWES and lORNS beg arrangements with a number of the most PROMINENT BREEDERS, in the Colony for the supply of rams in any numbers for the coming season, Pastoralitts can depend upon their commujpromptly executed j purity 'of breeding Prjces and other particulars on application to TTJESDAY,2Ont MARCH, 1895, "Atlo'clook. STQCESAIS; rv H. WOOD wilt sell by Public , Auction at his Taratahi Yards, on Tuesday, the 20th day of March, at 1 p.m,:— 2000 first class breeding ewes . 1000 ditto t ditto 200 fat. ewes and wethers 100 store ewes 4 heifors (springing) 2 steers 21 years 1 medium draught horse .' 1 spring trap (heavy) and Bet harness : Furtherentries are invited and settlers are requested to note the alteration in the day, viz., from Thursday to Tuesday, MARTINBOROUGH. "k Freehold property at Martinborough,.; FOR SALE-A-BARGAIN, ;;; OH exceptionally easy terms,' being a corner seotion, well situated, comnnV ng 7 iores 1 rood 9 perohes,! Land seourely fenced, Improvements include:—4 roomed ■;,•■■ ALSO— A freehold section fronting the Main Road, with 6' roomed house, and outbuildings, ly. For further particulars '"'■■•■'■ F.H.WOOD,, . ■' Auctioneer." FOR PRIVATEBALE.-A BARGAIN t in good order. Price—L3o. ONE Douole Seated Buggy, with Patent Axle Brake, Polo, Shafts, etc and Lamps, complete, Price—L2s, Apply to • F.H.WOOD.

EKETAHUNA. STOCK_ SALE FRIDAY; MiBOH J6th, at 1 b'OWOK. TV OREWEwillsollasabow:60 good young breeding cows 20 18 month to 2 year-old steers 1 purebred; Ayshui bull.■ i;■ ■;

A. G. TAINE-&CO., Auctioneers, '.: STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, Vool>, Grain and rroduoe' Brokers, 'j , V/mffIOTON.N.Z,, A BE prepared to undertake Auotlon Sales Xi. of Stock, Horses, Wool, Sheepskins, Hidee, Tallow, eto. Also ol General Merchandise, Furniture, Town and Country Lands, •'<- 0. ; ; :V\Vv vrvBales held In tho oountry districts as arhidea and live stock,

;STATION-PROPERTY IOR •:'■. SALE BY TENDER. Truet, Invito TENDERS lor the Porohase ottbatmnMmoTO Property loiiron as' Vi OOOPEB'S STATION.WAINDIOBUi !.. / ~ .WAIBARAPA, ~ ■ m PROPBBIY COHBISTB OF ABOOTr- '•'* d K AA ACRES ol Rioh Bnd Fertile 6500 dray roM, anduabout 17milesIromlhe pattertdhßailway Station^:?'.'' v °--,;; Btead," ' TENDEBS/Qdaießßedtotha undefßlgned at tha Post Offioo, Oarterion, will be reooived until THUBSDAY, 29th March, 18M, but olherpartlQulars.'niayba'pbtainad ftoinMr direct z Btoet andi yaluatloa^;

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4666, 10 March 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4666, 10 March 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4666, 10 March 1894, Page 3

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