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THE PEOPLE'S AUCTION MART. iVI" CO/ mil sell to-morrow, (SATXOiDAY); October 27111, at 2 p,m., General Merchandise, Furniture, Dray and Harness, Buggy, and Prizo Pot Plants, NOEESERYE. B.E.HOBNBLOW, „ Auctioneer. THE PEOPLE'S AUCTION MAET. SATURDAY NEXT, OCT. 27Tir, At 2 O'clock. MESSES ]{. eThOBHBLOWA CO. will sell at their Mart:A large consignment of Miscellaneous goods, Furniture, Poultry, Horses, Harness, 1 Light Tip Dray, and Sundries. • R.E.HOENBLOW, Auctioneer, O.HORmoW&Co. AUCTIONEERS, AND LAND AGENTS MASTERTON. PEOPEKTIES~FORSALE AND TO LEASE. MASTERTON TOWN SECTIONS 2 houses Bannister-street, 6 rooms each 2 fireplaces, £ ncre land m each price, £l9O and £220. g roomed house, 2 fireplaces, small section laud, Lincoln Eoad; price, £190; £35 down, balance easy instalments. K acres, (i roomed house and scullery, orchard, cowshed, fowl-house, etc.; plenty firewood; price, £350. Cash required, about £2OO. j acre, 4 rooms and scullery, greenx house and vinery, fruit garden; creek runs through tho property; price, £2to; cash required, £4O; balance at 8 per cent. Q {-acre scctionsfrontingQueen-slrcct; 21 years lease at £5 per year. .1 acre land, 4 roomed house; £80; 4' cash required, £2O; balance as per agreement.

CARTERTON PROPERTIES tJJA. acres, six roomed house, stables, sheds, and yards; carries four sheep to the acre; rare bargain ; price, £900; part cash, balance as agreed. / O Acres fenced, cleared, and subdivided, Within a mile of creamery. Price, £?00. £IOO cash, balance at 7 per cent. 400 A cl ' eS| to i° asc * ol ' i" y eai ' s > with 8 roomed house, stables, barn, etc.; divided into 8 paddocks, 90 acres in crop, 30 ploughed for turnips, % acres in potatoes. Rental, £IOO for first three years; £lGonyear for remainder of term; first years rent paid to Mareh,lßt)o. £3OO required for goodwill, FORTY-MILE BOSH- v O Acres, Parkville, fenced. Price, £75 for the lot. A bargain. £ Acres, just across the Parkville bridge. Front ono £45, back aero £35, OAO ACRES near Newman h ayj v ] eilsed for fiTe ycm _ 130 fenced, 20head cattle. Rental £SO a year and fall ten acres, -j HA ACRES' Parkville, about 2| *-W miles from Dairy Factory. 60 acres fellcd,ring fenced. £5 per acre. Butchering Business in flourishing district. Only £3O required for goodwill. Bare bargain. Albo other Properties in Cavlcrtoii, Masterton, Eketahuna, Paliiatua, etc. Particulars on application. No charge made for advertising or commission unless sale is effected. MONEY TO LEND. rP 90, OOft to lend on good free&6\J,WV llo]d sccnrityi -Pl (\ C\C\(\ to l™d in sumsof £5 S&IV.UUU to£looou approved personal security THE ANNUAL SHOW WAIRARAPA PASTORAL & AGRL CULTURAL SOCIETY'S Will he held on their Grounds, - Carterton, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, Ist ami 2ni NOVJEMBEB, 1891 ALL ENTRIES Close with Messrs W. Scllar and A, Walker, Masterton; MrF.H. Wood, Grey town; Mr AY. Bock.Ecathcrston; and the Secretary at Carterton on SATURDAY, 20th OCTOBER. EXTRA SPECIAL PRIZES, Not included in the Prize Schedule, By W, Corlett, Gold Medal section 43. Gold Medal section 45. Miscellaneous Horses By I. Pike, best yearling by Tom King. By New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Coy. Silver dip for best pen of 10 sheep suitable for freezing purposes. EDWARD W.DORSET, Secretary.

WELLINGTON AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL ASSOCIATION SHOW Will ho held on the ASSOCIATION'S SHOW GROUNDS, PETONE, on Wednesday and Thursday, 14th & 15th November. STOCK SALE on FRIDAY, 16th November. ENTRIES WILL CLOSE ON Bth NOV. Eaoh premium catalogue la supplied with entry forms and can to had on application, Sheep, Cattle and Produce will be judged on 14th November; all horses and doge will HEhRYD, O'OdLLAGHAN, . Secretary, Wellington.

SUMMER SHOES. ■ ADIES' Tan Cauvns Shoes, special, \i 4/6 Ladies' Black Kid Oxford Shoes, special, 5/6,6/6 . Ladies' Tan Strap Button and Lace Shoes, special, 7/6,8/6 Ladies' Black Glance Kid Oxford Shoes, special, 7/6,9/6 Men's Tan Canvas Shoes, special, 5/6 Men's Tennis Shoes, special, 6/6 Men's Tan Calf Oxford Shocs,special; 15/6 Boy's and Girls' Cauvns and Tan Shoes, from 3/ Child's Tan and Canvas Shoes, from J. CARPENTER, Central Boot Depot, !ween.st l ;.,;;„,,,,;.:mastebton,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4861, 26 October 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4861, 26 October 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4861, 26 October 1894, Page 3

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