LOWES AND lORNB' ; STOCK SALE. ATEKETAHUNA. WEDNESDAY, lltli SEPT., At 1 o'clock. LOWES & lOENS will hold-their monthly stock salo as above— Entries Invited. LOWES & lOENS' STOCK SALE. MASTERTON YARDS, WEDNESDAY. 18th SEPTEMBER, At 1 o'clock. LOWES & lOENS will sell at their Renall Street Yards on Wednesday, 18th September, at 1 o'clock—--100 hoggets 100 ems in lamb CaTTH—--12 fat cows DAIRY FOE SALE, OP QA PICKED YOUNG COWS, all SJ\J to calve within next' three months. Apply to— LOWES &lORNS. TITANTED to purchase, a line of YV store wethers and hoggets, LOWES & lOENS, Q(\f\ Bushels Black Tartar Oats, 2 OXjyj years old. LOWES k lOENS. 3 GOOD draught horses 6 and 7 years old, would make a first-class team. LOWES & lOENS. .TOSAWMILLEES, rpWO million feet good timber, suitI able for milling purposes; principally matai, situated about 6 miles from Masterton and approached by a good metalled road. LOWES & lOENS. /HOODWILLof Perpetual ■ Lcnso VjT -MO acres, Alfredton, Tiraumea District; part in grass; fine soil; with house, yards, etc; If miles fencing; with 230 sheep and cattle, etc; road to property, and in rapidly rising district. AlsoFine Town Property, Mastcrton, f acre, with good house and outbuildings, garden, orchard, etc. Terms easy. LOWES & lOENS. FOE PEIVATE SALE. EURAL LANDS, SITUATE AT TAUEEU. T OWES & lOENS harobeen favored U with instructions from C. F. Vauance, Esq., to offer by private treaty, 1500 acres of good agricultural and pastoral land, adjoining the township of Taueru, in areas from 200 acres to suit the requirements of purchasers. This property is in first-rate order, fenced, buildings upon a portion, with shelter and permanent water. Also—--3000 cres R00( * P as ' ora l country, known as "Ngatuna," subdivided with timber nnd water. Also—That beautiful town property, situate at Upper Plain, and known as "Brentwood," comprising 42 acres, in fivepaddocks, with fineresidencc, stables, sheas, yards, orchard, etc., with plenty of firewood and fencing timber. For particulars apply to— LOWES & lOENS. FOR SALE. 884 ACRES Leasehold. Rangitumau Block; 280 acres in grass; 1| miles fencing; with dwelling, yards, etc, 107 ACRES, situate in Kopuaranga Block, about eight miles from Mastcrton, fenced, and subdivided, and all in English Grasses. 21QACBES Freehold, Alfredton, partly improved, with dwelling and outbuildings, yards and other improvements, .1 85Q ACEES.Kopuaranga Block, 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 ACRES Agricultural Land, Main Eoad, Drcyerton, close to Railway Station, divided into paddocks, Water and shelter. Easy terms. For terms and particulars, apply to— LOWES & lOENS. Qhnrtt'o 57, Willis-st.,Wellington, OriUril o, {or Linoleums, Floorcloths, Carpets Rugs, etc. FARMS TilOE SALE AND TO LET. FARM OF 128 ACEES: 108 acres in grass; ring fenced; metal road frontage to the section; land of flats and low hills; well watered; a good live-roomed house and outbuildings; one mile from school, and three from creamery and railway station. To be leased for three years for £'lo a year; or will sell for £BOO on very easy terms, FARM OF 100 ACRES: .90 acres in grass; all level, well watered nnd ring fenced; a two-roomed cottage, cowshed and outbuildings; a well-formed road passes the section; thrco miles from creamery. Price, £6OO. £2OO cash, balance in 5 years at per cent. FARM OF 460 ACRES: 120 acres in grass; 140 ehainswiro fencing; a threeroomed house; road well formed. Price,, £ll6O. £7OO at 7 per cent, for five years; £450 cash. EDUCATION RESERVE OF 93 ACRES; 30 acres in grass;; nearly ring fenced; new four-roomed' cottage. The lease has 14 years to run, at a rental of £4l2s 9d, with right of renewal. Price, £3OO, on very easy terms. LEASE IN PERPETUITY; OF 200 ACRES: 60 acres felled; anmialrental, £lO lis. rrice of goodwill, £l6O. FARM OF 50 ACRES: to let for 5 years; all in grass, ringfenced.'and well watered; all level land; road formed, will be metalled in Spring; 3 miles from creamery and railway station, Price, £25 per annum; half-yearly in advance, J, R. JUGGINS. UW AND ESTATE AGENT, Eketauuxa. " It la not iu mortals to command success," bu , CAEAFONT'S THEEE STAJ BRANDY Does more, it deserves it WHY WEAR OUT BOOTS by walking, when you can ride in THEMASTERTON'BUS for the small chargo of THREEPENCE EACH WAY, FIOM KrjBIPUKI 10 THE HoSHTAI OE Eaimvay Station. Every hour from 6.'40 a.m,, until the lato train arriyes at night, Don't Mistake theNamk— COLE & BARTLETT, .. Proprietors,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5124, 7 September 1895, Page 3
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738Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5124, 7 September 1895, Page 3
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