LOWES & lOUNS' STOCK HALE, MASTEKTON YAHDS. WEDNESDAY. 2nd OCTOBEIt, At 1 o'clock, T OWES 4IOUNS will sell at their l_J ltcnall Street Yards on Wednesday, 2nd October, at 1 o'clock— SHBOT—DUO forward sboru ewes 2(X) fat shorn owes 200 wether hoggets 200 first-class hoggets 120 good breeding owes SO 'l-tooth wethers <lO fat welhci's •10 fat ewes 30 hoggcls 25 firsl-class owns and lambs CAtTW--50 1 to 2-ycar-old cattle 15 fat builoclts 10 calves 9 cows and heifers 6 young steers 5 calves 5 fat bill locks 1 springing heifers 3 3-j'car-old slccrs 2 dairy cows 2 springing cows 2 steers 1 grade bull 1 cow 1 young Ayrshire bull The Standard Bred Trolling Stallion " Young Boston." Pi os — 20 porkers 10 store pigs ■1 sows in pig 4 weaners LOWES AND lOUNS' STOCK SALE, ATEKIiTAHUNA. WEDNESDAY, Dili OCTOBER, At 1 o'clock. T OWES & JOHNS will hold their ij monthly slock sale as above—--150 hoggets 80 lioggcls SALE OF LEASH AT EKETAIIUNA SALE YAIiDS. WEDNESDAY, 9th OCTOBEIi, At l.:! 0 o'clock, By order if Ik I'uhlir Trustee, for W. li Cousins, a hmdie. LOWES & lOENS have received instructions to oiler as above, the patient's interest in Lease of Sections 1 ami 2, Block VI., Mangaone Survey District, containing 105 a Or 20p, [or a terra ol 21 years, Irom 20th August, 1890, at a yearly rental of £5 iis. Also—The Stoek, removed to tho sale yards.—For particulars apply to~ Mr W. B, CtasNfus, Or, The Auctioneers. TO SAWMILLEIiS. FOB SALE, /pWO million feet good timber, suitJ able for milling purposes; principally rnatai, situated about 0 miles from Masterton and approached by a good metalled road, LOWES & lOUNS. I FOB. SALE, 884 ACHES Leasehold, liangi- ' tumau Block; 2SO acres in grass; 1 j | miles fencing; with dwelling, yards, etc. ; 137 ACHES, situate in Kopuaranga . Elock, about eightmilcs from Masterton, fenced, and subdivided, and all in English Grasses. .1350 AOEES,Kopuaranga Block, COO acres in bush, balance in grass, with 7or 8 miles of fencing; dwelling of 8 rooms, and all necessary outbuildings, wool-shed, yards, etc. For terms and particulars, apply toLOWES & lOUNS. pOIt PIiIYATE SALENcar the Taucru; 1,500 acres good Pastoral and Agricultural Land, in lots to suit pimhms. Also, the Ngatuua Block of: 3,000 acres good Pastoral Country. Masterton: ( i2 acres at Upper l'lain, known as Brenheood, with all improccmeats. 1 LOWES & lOUNS. : ~Lom & lom, ~ i A UCTIONEEES.LAND, ESTATE ; A AND STOCK SALESMEN, j Valuators, FINANCIAL AGENTS. Loans Negotiated. Valuations Madk Of : Stock, Farms, Implements, Produce, Hotels, Etc, Agkncies— National Fim and Marine Insurance Co. Australian Mutual Provident Society Ucid awl Gray's machinery and fittings Tho Toxu Manufacturing Company i Live Stock and General Insurance Co. ' The Gear and Wellington Export Co.'s i Mauurcs 1 Large stocksof Colonial and English seeds on hand. SHEEP DIPS hy both English and Colonial Makers. BEGULAH STOCK SALES held at Masterton fortnightly; Ekctuhuim monthly. Furniture and Prodnee at the Mart weekly. LAND SALES periodically. | HOItSE SALES monthly. LOWES & lORNS, wmmmmaa—jw ■—■ ■ —gun——i ' [a card.] DEAE MADAM,—Having secured the services of Misses Phkniice and ViDEBT, Dressmakers, I respectfully solicit your interest and patronage, Miss Prontice i is well anil favorably known, while Miss Vibert comes to me with first-class refer- . dices, having served her apprenticeship under finch capablo modistes as Misses Glceson, Mitchell and Finney, Into of tho W.F.C.A. Being desirous of Adding to tho prestige of my Dressmaking Department,has ied mo to engage their services, while in anticipation of a largo increase of trade, I hnvo imported direct from tho Homo ' marketi, a choice and exclusive lot of Dress 1 Goods, embracing croponncs in art and • plain designs, piques, sergos, drills, prints, delaincß, single robe lengths, and many other novelties, lam now in a position to , supply the-abovoat 15 per cent, to 20 per cent, below Colonial bought warehouse goods, Dressmaking oliargcs will bo extremely moderate, and patrons can with confidence rely oh Good Fit and Style. Patronß may have the choice of either Miss ! Prentice or Miss Vibert to execute their orders, Thanking you in anticipation and respectfully soltoiting a call,-I have, etc,, ' 0. PIUGNELL. Draper and Clothier, (Next the Clock), • Qobbn-st Masteetos. .LIIENDERSON, Merchant Tailor, p Opposite Club Hotel, Queen Street, Masterton. - Tho fawur of jour patronage and recommendation requested. DP \TT DAWSON'S PJSRFEG. • JUYV., HON WHISK?. Tho results of careful analysis by the Government. Analysts of Australia and New Zealand prove this magnificent whisky to be absolutely pure,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5143, 30 September 1895, Page 3
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