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1, " ■ ' ' MONTHLY . ' HORSEHAIR, Messes lowEs & ioens, at tin •rcquestpf numerous plients, liavi decided to. hold montlily horso sales a Mastodon. The snles : will .bo" held oi Saturday' Aktbsnooxs, every foui weeks, behind the firm's auction ihart the iirst sale will bo conducted on— SATUEDAY, SEPTEMBER Ist, ' At 1 o'clock, The following entries are to hand G Hacks and light harness horses 1 eh gelding by Master Agnes, out ol a Buugaraby mure, 3vrs old, uubroken. 1 bay mare, draught, dyrs. by NilDcspcrandum, bred by T. Chamberlain _ Esq., good worker and quiet. 2 light draught fillies, rising dvrs old, by Gladstone. 3 good draught horses 1 spring cart horse, 1 unbroken draught colt, 3yrs, 1 Good dog earfc horse 1 Chestnut horse, broken to saddle and harness Clients will .please send on their entries, which will bo'advertised as received. Entry fee 2/(j, Halters will bo provided by the auctioneers. LOWES & lOENS M. A S T E 14 T O N STOCK SALE, WEMESDAf, SEPTEMBER 6th IS!M,"at 1 o'clock, 80 First-classhoggcts 50 fiit and forward wethers 30 2-year old steers 30 1-year to lj-ycar-old steers la fat eows 15 dairy heifers, to calve in Oct, iSfear !in6 '' ,t ' lre 8 2 and 3 year old steers SATURDAY, IST SEPTEMBER, 1t94 At 2 O'Clock Sliai'p. TOWN HALL, FEATHERSTON, Entirely Unreserved sale of new and Second-hand Household Furniture and Meets, General Merchandise, Drapery, Clothing, Groceries, Crockery, etc. 71 H. WOOD has received instrue_lions from .various consignors and residents in and aronndFcathcrstoii to sell by public auction at the new J-own Hall on the above date, without reserve, a large quantity of new and second hand household furniture and effects, including Chairs, (easy and occasional), couches, sofas, tables, chests of drawers, 3, 4, o, and half Scotch, mirrors, toilet ware, crockery, spring maltrasses, single and double iron bedsteads, wove wire maltrasses, drapery, clothing, dross goods, calicoes, elc, etc.. groceries, tea, sugar, biscuits, etc, etc., and other goods too numerous to particularise. AThjio—Settlors wishing to enter goods of any kind for this sale are requested io give particulars ot same to Mr C. J. Kent-Jolinstone, my Feather ston agent. ■ 1 suite of Furniture 1 Piano 1 Mangle F. H. WOOD, Auctioneer, Grcytown. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBEE <ltli, 1894, AT. 1' U : CiiOCK taratahi ' STOCKS ALE, EH, WOOD will sell by public . auction at his Taratahi Yards oil

) iiLove (lute: — 300 Hoggets, mixed sexes 300 2 tootli liomney Lincoln ewes, in Jamb and villi lambs ' 50 3 year old bullocks 10 2 year old steers and heifers 121 st class heifers, springing 2 do Dairy cows 1 .Heavy draught mure, 4 j'enrs, well bred, quiet, and staunch worker THE GREAT ADVANTAGE or TIIE jQMSDEN PIANO COMPANY'S TIME-PAYMENT SYSTEM Over that of the ordinary 'Hire System' CONSISTS in the fact that should a purchaser, cither through lack of employment, sickness, bad trade, or other misfortune, be unable to meet his payments punctually, the Manager will allow all the leniency that the merits of the case appear to demand, SHOULD the purchaser, after every leniency lias been allowed, still continue unable to meet his engagements, lie may retain the instrument by special arrangement for extension of time, THIS is the most equitable system yet introduced, and there is no better way of obtaininga Piano or Organ thnu by purchasing from the Diiesmx Piano CoMnxr. THE DRESDEN COMPANY IS A household worn In thousands of Happy Homes throughout the Colony. Time Payments from 20s Monthly. THE DRESDEN PIANO CO., Lambton Quay, Wellington. M.J.BROOKES .. Manager, J. E. HOOD—Agent for Masterton. fIIHE Permanent Investment and i Loan Association, of Wairarapa, ■Maix-street, Grhytown. Directors : Messrs O, Pharaiyn (chairman), W. Booth. M. Cjaolbcrg, J. Fuller, W, Stat, F. H. Wood and W, 11. Didtiams, TheAmmal Incomooxceeds £16,000;0apit»l on Loan £38,222; Profits already, allotted i!), 760; Reserve fund £Bl2, Tho purposes for which tho Association le established are twofold, In tho first place it offers an excellent method of investment to those who wish to accumulate their capital oi fed security, and by allowing small or large sums to bo invented by periodical payments, it oonforms to tho circumstances of all classes. In the second place, to those who require loans apon properties tlioy already possess, oi who may wet with opportunities of acquiring pro' obtaining advances upon favorable torrns, Ihe agreed upon, Subscriptions on imastment shares, 5s per month; ultimate value of share £SO, Pay Day—Thi first Saturdaj. in each month, between lie lioiutb of 2 and 4 and 7 andSp.m, . Aoexis— . Masterton—Mr G,' S. W. Dalrymplc, Carterton—W. J. Liiitjop, Feathorston, My J. G. Cox, Paliiatua—Mr H. W. Briggs, G.WIETT, Manager, J. G. CARPENTER & CO, • (SUCCESSOHSTOUTB J. B.MIXQIIAM& CO) LAND, ESTATE, FINANCIAL AND GENEIUL AGENTS ' NORTH' German Firo Insurance Co.|established 13 years m N,Z, and novor disputed a claim. J. G. CAIiPENTEIi, District Manager, ; Standard Accident Company, Ltd now-amalgamated with the Scottish Metropolitan Assurance Co.: Clioappst Bates. '' : '• . " 1 ' ; JT. Ct.'OAEPENTEII, Broker, Messrs J, G;Carpenter, and' Co'.have on their boot Town and County Properties of every description for. sale on

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4811, 29 August 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4811, 29 August 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4811, 29 August 1894, Page 3

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