j SALEOFFETJITAND ORNAMENTAL TItEES. j ' *SATUEDAY;~JUNE 15m, At 2 O'Clock. LOWES & lOENS have received instructions from Mr J. HALE, . to sell at their rooms without reservo , 500 fruit trees, embracing—- ', ipplos, Peaches, Pears, Plums, Nectarines, Cherries, Japan : Plums, Apricots, Japanese Wincberry, 'Currants, Gooseberries, lilmharb Eoots, Stra\r. berry Plants.and a beautiful assortment Forest Trees, Pines, Flowering Shrubs, Lemons, ! Canioliaa, lihododendrnms, Photonas, etc., etc. FOE SALE, 884 ACEES Leasehold. Eangi. tumau Block; 280 acres in grass; I miles fencing; ivitli dwelling, yards, etc, : 107 ACEES, situate in Kopuaranga Block, about eight miles from Masterton, fenced, and subdivided, and all iu Eng. lish Grasses. 21Q ACI)ES Freehold, Alfrcdton, partly improved, with dwelling and outbuildings, yards and other improvements, .1 850' ACEES.Kopuaranga Block, CCD acres iu bush, balance in grass, with 7 or 8 miles of fencing; dwelling of 8 rooms, and all necessary outbuildings, wool-shed, yards, etc, 1500 ACEES Taucrn Book, all fenced and sub-divided into convenient paddocks; dwelling, sheds, yards, etc, For terms and particulars, apply to - LOWES & lOENS, 1,000 Crossbred Ewes, 4-yrs-old, in lamb to pure Eomney rams, Also - 500 cross-bred ewes, in lamb to pure Lincoln rams. 20 hand-reared springingjieifers to calve in September. LOWES & lOENS, SALE OF VALUABLE SUBUBBAN LAND. LOWES AND lOENS have been favored with instructions from Messrs' Williams undßcctham to offer by private treaty the whole of the unsold portionof Lansdowne, (excepting homestead sections) which ranges _ in size from 20 to 130 acres the land is of permanent water for stock, and with the tertonis rapidly built upon.thesc sections must ere long be of great increased value. For Plans and terms, apply to LOWES & lOENS. LOWES & lOKNS, .4 UCTIONEEHS, STOCK, LAND, A STATION AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, REGULAR STOCK SALES held at Masterton fortnightly; Ekctahuna monthly. PERIODICAL SALES of Lund, Horses, etc. WEEKLY SALES of Furniture, Produce, etc. National Fire and Marine Insurance Co. Australian Mutual Provident Society i Ecid and Gray's machinery and fittings Toxa Eabbit Poison Colonial and English Sheep Dips Lung Worm Drenches Marshall's Machinery Large stocks of Eye, Cocksfoot and | small Seeds. j We undertake valuations of Landed t Estates, Stock and Hotel Furniture. c Pbomft Account of Saies Rendered, Various sums of money for investment upon freehold security. l PROPERTIES FOR SALE in Masterton and Suburbs, Wharcama, Taucrn and Bush Districts. LOWES & 10RNS. THUIISDAY, JUNE 27in, 1895, At 2 p.m. ' Important sale of valuable freehold i properties at Featherston and ; South Featherston; sale to j take place in the Commercial i Doom of Mr Wm, Buckcridgc's - Eoyal Hotel, Featherston, EH. WOOD has been favored with , instructions from the Trustees in the estate of the late Mk Ciiakles '' Curdy, to sell by Public Auction, as I above:— h That valuablo freehold property at n South Fcatherton, now in the occu- j potion of Mr John Cundy, and n know as Fcrnsidc.being section No. <IGG, Featherston Block, containing 38 acres, 3 roods, 38 perches, and - section No. 7, Maim Block, containing 100 acres—l3B acres, 3 roods, 38 porches, together with all buildings and appurtenauccs erected thorcon, iucluding: good dwelling S houso and outbuildings,also garden, orchard, etc. Tho property will be sold subject to a lease to Mr J, Cundy,' at £l2O per annum, which expires on the 20lli July, 1899, (; And an accouut of tho Trustees in tho ( CBtatc of the lato Mr Wm, Watt. Taylor, J of Wanganui:— a . 25 acre paddock adjoining tho township c ' of FcaOierstoD, being the corner section No. 47, also almost adjoin- c ing tho samo allotment, part of section 47, 30 perches, and allotment part of section 48, 1. rood. Further particulars of either of the I aliovo properties can be obtained from Mr J. G, Cox, Featherston, or tho C uudorsigned, I P. H. WOOD, i Auctioneer. 1 I TWO DOUBLESEATEDBUGGIES. l FOE PRIVATE SALE, A BARGAIN. a FH. WOOD has on hand for private c , sale, at prices that defy compcti- ? tion, ""■ ■ ' ' 2 now double scaled buggies, made of best materials, with first- j class workmanship, stylo and \ finish, J —' , l Inspection invited. Terms if desired, , or would exchange for other vehicles. 5 F, H. WOOD. Auctioneer. <■ MRS E. LIARDET, 62b Willis Stkeet, Wellington. , TAXIDERMIST, AND FEATHER FUEEIEE. DEALER in all kinds of curios, choice collections of ladies' muffs, hats etc., made from New Zealand birds. Birds, stags' heads, etc., mounted, Ladies' and feathers ; Qkny+P 0 57, Willis-st,,WellingtoD, QllUlUb, Be sure and call. THE first meeting of theJuvcnile'l'cnt of Eechabites will bo,held in the Foresters' Hall, TO-MORROW, (Wednesday) at seven o'clock. ..-. J.J.FALK, Secretary,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5049, 12 June 1895, Page 3
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