SATUBDAY, 23rd NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock, v LOWES &lOENS will offer Jt their rooms as above A large assortment of new and second-hand furniture embracing tables, chairs, couchos, chef, fonier, dresser, chests drawers, bedsteads, mattrassos and sundries. LOWES & lOENS' STOCK SALE. mastebtonyabds. WEDNESDAY, 27th NOVEMBEB, At 1 o'clock, LOWES & lOBNS will sell at their ltenall-strect Yards on Wednesday, 27 th November, at 1 o'clock— Cattle—--20 head young cattle, yearling and 18-months 10 calves G fat bullocks 5 2-year steers 6 2-year heifers 5 fat bullocks 10 fat bullocks 2 young sliorlhorn bulls GOODWILL OF LEASE OF Pastokai. Run in the Wiiaiieama District, Known as Waitawhiti, COMPRISING—ACHES, lease having 10 _ years to run from March, 1895, with power to purchase on three months notice being given prior to March Ist, 1901. This property adjoins Aniiecliilc Bun. Arrangements can be made to .purchase the stock now depasturing on the property.—For terms and oilier particulars apply to LOWES & lOBNS. FOB SALK 884, ACHES Leasehold. Bang!lumau Block; 280 acres in grass; 1-!-milesfuncing; with dwelling, yards, etc. 137 ACHES, situate in Kopuaranga Block, about eight miles from Maaterton, fenced, and subdivided, and all in English Grasses, .1350 ACBES,Kopuaranga Block, 000 acres in bush, balance in grass, with 7or 8 miles of fencing; dwelling of 8 rooms, and all necessary outbuildings, wool-shed, yards, etc. 402 ACHES freehold at llastwell, one mile from school, 1'.0., aud creamery; partly improved. 3.00.0 ACBES good Pastoral Country in the Ngaluua Block. 42 ACHES at Upper Plain, known as Brentwood, with all improvements. ;llso in I'lihiulim— Sections 19 aud 20; having frontages to Main-street and Queen-street. In Wooikilk—
10 Lots, {acre each. Nos, 8,9,78, 79,80, 90,!)], Il l, !15, and 80; in all 2i acres. 1 heavy draught gelding, (i years, by Nil Desperandum 1 heavy draught mare, 4 years, by Avon TO SAWMILLEItS, mWO million feet good timber, suitJL alile for milling purposes j principally matai, situated about 0 miles from Masterton and approached by a good metalled road. LOWES & lOIiNS. lom&iom. A UCTIONEEItS.LAND, ESTATE AND STOCK SALESMEN, Valuators, FINANCIAL AGENTS. Loans Negotiated. Yaluatioxs Made Of : Stock, Farms, Implements, Produce, Hotels, Etc. Agencies— National Fire and Marine Insurance Co. Australian Mutual Provident Society lieid and Gray's machinery and fittings The Toxa Manufacturing Company Live Stock and General Insurauco Co. Tlic Gear nnd Wellington Export Co.'s Manures Lartje ducks of Colonial and English semis on hand. SHEEP DIPS by both English and Colonial Makers. JtEGULAII STOCK SALES held at.Mastcrton fortnightly; Eketabuna monthly. Furniture and Produce lit the Mart weekly, GIiEI'TOWN KOOMS. SATUIIDAY, 23rd NOV, 18i)5, At 2 o'clock. It. WOOD has received instruo- '. tious from various consignors to sell by public auction at his Gheytown Hoojis at 2 p.m. on SATURDAY, Nov. 23rd, large consignments of new aud second-hand furniture, groceries, drapery etc., including Full Scotch chest drawers, 3 half-Scotch chest drawers, 2 live-drawer chests, clieffoiuer, handsome Duclicsse washstaml anil dressing table in oak with solid walnut legs and large bevelled plate-glass mirror, dining room suite in cretonne, single and double wood and iron bedsteads, mirrors, toilet sets, mattrasses of all classes, sofas, easy chairs, Japanese tables, screens, fans and brackets, drapery and clothing, boots and shoes, crockery, saddlery, harness, lamps, etc, Aiso—Two horse brake nearly new with Scats fore and aft, station dray capable of taking four bales of wool at bottom, set good double brake harness, traps, gigs, buggies, expresses, etc. I F. If. WOOD, Auctioneer.
TUESDAY,Mi NOVEMBER, 1895, , i at 1 p.m. TAIiATAHI STOCKSALE. FH. WOOD will sell atliisTaiatalii , yards on the above date:— Siieep—--150 shorn ewes with lambs at foot 110 Loggots in the wool Cattle—--21 calves, steers and hoifers 25 young cows and heifers 8 yearlings 6 calves 5 springing heifers 4 head beef '1 store eows, empty Horses— Of all classes, 1 light brake Farther Entries Invited. MISS JOHNSTON, Dressmaker, BEGS to inform Ladies that she has commenced Dbkbsmikinq lor herself in rooms over tho W.F.C.A., Mastorton. The terms feeing BraioTUt Oabii, Trill enable Dressmaking to bo done at very moderate charges. Ladies' own material made up, Wool-Glassing, AN Experienced Woolclassoris wait, ing an engagement, twenty-five years of Homo and Colonial experience, Good references and repotts to show if required, Apply—- " J.B.Di" Newman P.O.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5185, 19 November 1895, Page 3
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