LOWES' & 'IOENS' STOCK HALE, MASTEBTON YAEDS. WEDNESDAY, 7th AUGUST. At 1 o'clock. Lowes & ioens win sen at their Eenall Strcot Yards on Wednesday, 7tli August at 1 o'clock— Sheep—--200 forward empty ewes 150 good hoggets 75 empty ewes (JO heavy fiifc wethers 50 heavy fat wethers 50 good hoggets 50 fat ewes 60 good hoggets 40 heavy fnt ewes Cattle—--18 springing heifers 9 yearling steers 0 fat bullocks 5 fat steers 5 2-ycar steers 5 fat bullocks ■I springing heifers • 2 dairy cows Horses, pigs, etc, SALE OP DAIEY STOCK, SHEEP, HOUSES, IMPLEMENTS, ETC. TUESDAY, AUGUST 13ra, AT i 0 CLOCK. T OWES & lOENS have received | IJ instructions from Mil C. Paekeii, who is leaving the district, to sell ou Ms ! farm, Lower Manaia, as above ; The wholo of his carefully selected dairy of 21 milch cows, 5 heifers in ealf.l Jersey bu11,17 yearlings; ' 100 first-class ewes iu iamb, 20 wethers; 6 farm, trap, and hack horses; 1 farm cart, 1 spring trap, 1 single plough, 1 set harrows; cart, trap, and plough harness ; 30 sacks of oats, 100 corn sacks,farm and garden tools, poultry, dairy utensils, butter makers, household furniture, and 1 suudrics, WITHOUT EESEEYE. SALE OF VALUABLE SUBURBAN LAND. T OWES AND lOENS have been 1j favored with instructions from Messrs Williams and Bcctham to offer by private treaty the whole of the unsold portion of Lansdowne, (excepting homestead sections) which ranges iu size from 20 to 130 acres the land is o£ first rate quality free from floods with permanent water for stock, and with the knowledge that land adjacent to Mastertonis rapidly built upon,these sections must ere long bo ol great increased value. For Plans and terms, apply to LOWES & lOENS. R ANTED to purchase, a line of k store wethers and hoggets, LOWES & lOENS. TO SAWMILLEES. FOE SALE. nWO million feet good timber, suiti able for milling purposes; principally matai, situated about G miles from Mastciton and approached by a good metalled road. LOWES k lOENS. FOE SALE. GOOD draught horses (i and 7 years old, would make a lirst-class team. LOWES & lOIiNS., FOE SALE. /H OODWILL of Perpetual Lease IX 'l4O acres, Alfredton, Tiraumea District; part in grass; line soil; with house, yards, etc.; 1} miles fencing; With 230 sheep and cattle, etc; road to property, and in rapidly rising district. Also— Fine Town Properly, Mastcrton, f acre, with good house and outbuildings, garden, orchard, etc, Terms easy. LOWES & lOENS. FOE PEIYATE SALE. eueal lands, situate at TAUEEU. J" OWES & lOENS have been favored U with instructions from C. F. Vallance, Esq., to oll'cr by private treaty, 1500 acres of good agricultural and pastoral land, adjoining the township of Taucru, in areas from 200 acres to suit the requirements of purchasers. This properly is in first-rale order, fenced, buildings upon a portion, with shelter and permanent water. Also—--3000^ cres ® l' astor "' countiy, known as" Ngatuna," subdivided with timber and water. _ Also—That beautiful town property, situate at Upper Plain, and known as "Brentwood," comprising 42 acres, in fivepaddocks, with fincresidenee, stables, sheas, yards, orchard, etc., with plenty of firewood and fencing timber. For particulars apply to— LOWES & lOENS, FOE SALE. 884. ACHES Leasehold, liangitumau Block; 260 acres in grass; H miles fonciug; with dwelling, yards, etc. • 137 ACEES, situate in Kopuaranga ] Block, about eight miles from Mastcrton, fenced, and subdivided, and all in English Grasses, 210 ACIiES Freeh old, Alfredton, partly improved, with dwelling and outluildings, yards and other improvements. .1350 ACEES,Kopuaranga Block, COO acres in bush, balance in grass, with 7 or 8 miles of fencing; dwelling of 8 rooms, and all necessary outbuildings, wool-shed, yards, etc. 32 ACEES Agricultural Land, Main lioad, Dreyerton, close to liailway Station, divided into paddocks. Water and shelter. Easy terms, For terms and particulars, apply toLOWES & lOIiNS. S.G.RADEOBD , HAS just opened another shipment of goods direct from Melbourne : bought at half the regular prices.. Cheap Boots and Shoes—Ladios' strong walking shoes, sewn, 4/6,5/6 and [ 6/6; ladies'solid leathsr lace-ups, 6/6, 7/6 and 8/6, all sizes; girls' lace-ups, 2/11, 3/9 and 4/C; youth's kip nailed . school boots, sizes 1 io 5, oU at 4/6; 1 men's slrong shooters, all sizes, 8/6; I men's strong kipped pegged watsrtights, i only 9/6; men's balmorals, 7/6,8/6,9/6; i children's slippers, all sizes, 1/11; I women's canvas slippers, 2/• ( Cheap Dbapekv—Ladies' ulsters, all I sizes, 5/11; ladies macintoshes, 7/6 j ] girls' ulsters, 4/6, 6/11; girls macin- i toshes, 4/6 and 5/6; fclthats, in variety, i 6d each; embroideries, in variety, 9d s doz yards; French costume cloth'any ] shade, 1/■ yd, double width; strong \ corsets, 1/11 and 2/6 per pair, ] Chejf Clotmno—Men's serge trou- < sers, 4/11; men's mole trousers, 5/11; ; men's colonial tweed suits, 22/6; pon's i saddle tweed suits, 42/-; boys' sailor ' suits, . 2/6, 3/11 and 6/G; boys'colonial i tweed suits, from 8/6. i Boots and Shoes made to order, porfcct i fit guaranteed. Eepairs neatly and ; cheaply executed, j A £1212s sowing machino for sale for £4los, as good as new, S, G. E4DFORD, ( Direct Importer, Quqen-st,, Walton,.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5096, 6 August 1895, Page 3
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