LOWES & lOMS' - STOCK BALE, MASTERTON YARDS. ' . WEDNESDAY,Iih SEPTEMBEK, At 1 o'clock. T OWES & lOffiS will sell at their jU Eenall Street Yards on Wednesday, 4th September, at 1 o'clock— SiißEr—--200 2-tooth ewes in lamb 50 owes in lamb 20 2 and 3-y car steers 20 18-month heifers 50 2-tootli ewes in lamb 60 fat merino sheep C'atiik--13 3-year-old steers 12 2-yenr-old heifers , 4 yearlings 4 cows just calviug ,
SALE OF VALUABLE SIJBUHBAN LAND, T OWES AND lOItNS Lave been Jj favored with instructions from 'Messrs Williams and Bcctham to offer by privatejreaty tho whole of the unsold portionof Lansdowkb, (excepting homestead sections) which ranges in size from 20 to 130 acres the land is of first rate quality free from floods with permanent water for stock, and with the knowledge that land adjacent to Mastcrton is rapidly built upon.these sections must ere long be of great increased value. For Plans and terms, apply to LOWES &IOHNS, DAIRY FOII SALE, OP PICKED YOUNG COWS, all to calve within next three months. Apply to— LOWES 4IOBHB. WANTED to purchase, a lino of store wethers.and hoggets, LOWES k lOHNS; TO SAWMILLEItS. FOll SALE. •
TWO million feet good timber, suitable for milling purposes; principally matai, situated nbout G miles from Mastertou and approached by a good metalled road. LOWES & lOENS. . FOE SALE. 3 GOOD draught horses 6 and 7 years old, would make a lirst-class team. LOWES & lOENS. FOE SALE. I O'ODWILL of Perpetual Leaso vJ 'MO acres, Alfredton, Tiraumea District; part in grass; duo soil; with house, yards, etc.; l-J miles fencing j villi 230 slice]) and cattle, etc j road to property, and in rapidly rising district. Also— Fine Town Property, Masterton, f acre, with good house and outbuildings, garden, orchard, etc. Terms easy, LOWES & lOENS, FOE PEIVATE SALK EUEAL lands, situate at
TAUEISU. 1" OWES & 108-KS liarc been favored Ij with instructions from C, F. Vauance, Esq., to oiler by private treat)', 1500 acres of good agricultural and pastoral land, adjoining the township of Taueru, in areas from 200 acres to suit the requirements of purchasers, lliis property is in first-rate order, fenced, buildings upon a portion, with shelter and permanent water. >
Also—--300 f ool ' pastoral country, known as " Ngatttna," subdivided with timber and water. _ Also—That beautiful town property, situate at Upper Plain, and known as " Brentwood," comprising 42 acres, in five paddocks, with fincrcsidencc, stables, sheds, yards, orchard, etc., with plenty of lirewood and fencing timber. For particulars apply to— LOWES & lOIiNS. FOE SALE. " 884 ACHES Leasehold, Kangitumau Block; 280 acres in grass; 1-J miles fencing; with dwelling, yards, etc. 137 ACHES, situate in Kopuaranga Block, about eight miles from Mastcrton, fenced, and subdivided,•and nil in Eng. lish Grasses, 21QACBES Freehold, Altredton, partly improved, with dwelling and outbuildings, yards andothcr improvements. J 35Q ACHES, Kopuaranga Blocl, 600 acres in bush, balance in grass, with 7or 8 miles of fencing; dwelling of 8 rooms, and all necessary outbuildings, wool-shed, yards, etc. 32 ACHES Agricultural Land, Main Eoad, Drcycrton, close to Hailway Station, divided into paddocks, Water and shelter. Easy terms. For terms and particulars, apply toLOWES&IOBNS.
PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO. (Opposite Prince of Wales' Hotel), Queen-street, Mastebton, mHIS Studio is now open to the public, 1 and the proprietor lias procured thclatest and most improved instruments aud appliances for turning out Photos in first-class style, at popular prices, Photos, Gboufs, Views, etc., taken in any part of the district, and finished in the best style of art. Eniaioejients made to any size, and finished by an experienced artist, Amateur's work finished, On Sale: Viewsofall partso£ the town and district D, WILTON, pbomieiob. Address—Opposite Princo of Wales Hotel, Rhnrti'<? 67 > Willis-st.,Wellington, ollul Li 0, f or Blankets, Dmgo, Opossum, and all kinds of Bugs, GENUINE BARGAINS NO SHAMS 1 REAL LEATHER! BOOTS, SHOES AHD BLIPPBEB ABEHOWIIEIKO CLEARED OUT AT COST PRICE I f OR 14 DAYS, THE following arc strictly CASH PRICES Ladies' Slippers, 1 1/6,2/6 Ladies' Evening Slioes, 2/9,3/6,4/6 Ladies' Walking Shoes, 3/9,4/6,5/6 Ladies' Walking Boots, 6/6,6/6,7/6 Men's Carpet Slippors, 1/6.2/6 Men's Walking Shoes, 7/6,8/6,9/6 Men's Balmorals, 7/-, 8/6,10/Men's Nailed Shooters, 7/9,8/6,10/Mcn'g Watcrtights, 9/6,10/6,12/6 Boys' and Girls' Shoes, 2/6,3/6,4/6 Boys' and Girls' Slippers, ./6 and */9 Boys' and Girls' Boots, 2/6,3/6,4/6 Also, lot of job lines at half-price. J. CARPENTER Central Boot Depot, QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTON,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5115, 28 August 1895, Page 3
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