it 11 J .1 WORKSOP ROAD. CHEAP RESIDENCE, Easy Terms. ROOMED HOUSE, largo Dairy, Wash-house, Stable and 2 acres Land, opposito the residence of A. R. Buuny, Esq., in Worksop load, On easy terms, SIMMS & MOWLEM. ut FOE PEIVATE SALE. /I nan ROUNDS Ball Cartridge, "ijUljl/ Eley & Whitney's manufacture. SIMMS & MOWLEM. TTIIU-mm-Eorn, 7 rooms; Y 2 stall stable, with loft; 2 store rooms; buggy shed; 2 looseboxes; conservatory; 2-3rds acre land. Cheap, BENTLEr.BTBEET-CWto W /#w mm; scullery; 2 fire-places; about 1-Ctli acre land, Price, £l5O, HESSEY-STREET Eoiise, containing S mm, well finished and new; 2 open fire-places; 1 range; stable; 2 good sheds; garden, etc; l-Bth acre land, A Bargain. UEEN-STREET—6-roomdHousc; pantry; brick yard; and outbuildings; standing on section 59 x 97: one of the best business sites in Masterton and very cheap. Apply- SIMMS & MOWLEM. i d T 11 WEDNESDAY, 4rir DECEMBER. At 1 o'clock, STOOKBAEE. MASTEItTON YARDS,. SIMMS & MOWLEM will submit for salo at their Masterton yi Tcdnesday, 4th Dec,, at 1 tho following SnKEr—--200 2-tooth wethers 100 2-tooth owes (shorn) 60 fat ewes Cattle—--20 2-year old steers 10 2|-year old hoifers in calf 5 fat cows FOE PEIYATE SALE, Valuable Town Building Sites. niJIMS A MOWLEM have been O instructed by Mr D. Pickebino to :ell by private treaty his valuable acre of land next Messrs Pinhey Bros'stables. The land is cut up into convenient'lots to suit purchasers. Four of the sections have frontage to Queen-street, two to •street, and four to Chapel-street. 8 Q SIMMS & MOWLEM. STOCK SALESMEN & GENERAL AUCTIONEERS, HOUSE, LAND, ESTATE AND COMMISSION AGENTS, Queen-street, MaSiEBTON. QTOCE SALES hold regularly every O fortnight in the yards, Masterton, and General Sales in tho auction mart j every Saturday, Auction Sales conducted in any part of the district, and Valuations Made at lowest rates, Money To Lend on Freehold SecubityPROPERTIES FOB SALE INMauriceville, Mangamahoo, Makuri, Opaki, Tinui, Wangachu, Alfredton, Upper Plain, Lausdowne, Kuripuni, and in Masterton; Sussex, Villa, Bentlcy, Wrigley, Dixon, Church, Bannister, Chamberlain, and Victoria-streets; Makora, Colombo, and Worksop-roads, Gbai and Seed Department— We have for sale: Oats, wheat, oaten and straw chaff, ryegrass, cocksfoot, clovers, turnips, timothy, alsike, cowgrass, poas, lucerne, crested and meadow foxtail, fescues, liorin, etc. Implements— We act as agents for the celebrated Massey-Habiiis Company, Llmited, of Tobonto, and have for sale reapers and binders, Brantford mowers, Toronto mowers, rape mowers, hay tedders, cultivators, singleand double furrow ploughs, shoe drills, scuiilcrs, binder twines and oils. Sueep Dips— We can supply dips of every manufacture, ncluding the renowned Caledonian, Coopers', Hatch's, Brooks', etc. Sheep Drench— Wc are sole agents for Hartley's Hogget Drench, which is held in quantities of from 1 to 16 gallons in drums. DAYIDCEEWE, AUCTIONEER, Valuator, Stock & General Commission Agent, PAHIATUA AND EKETAHUNA. TTALUATIONS for loans or transV fcrs of business made at reasonable rates. Sales conducted in any part of the district. Account sales rendered promptly. I am prepared to receive consignments of Produce, or othcrGoods, for sale. Liberal advances made on consignments of Produce for absolute sale. STOCK SAIES held at I'AHIATUA, every alternate Tuesday, at 1 o'clock. MAKURI, every fourth Wednesday, at 1 o'clock. EKETAHUNA, every fourth Friday, at 1,30 o'clock. HORSE SALES PAHIATUA, every Saturday, at 1 p.m. MISCELLANEOUS SALES PAHIATUA, every Saturday, at 2 p.m. Agent EonVictoria Fire Insurance Mutual Life Assurance Booth, McDonald & Co's Implements Andrews, Bcayen & Co. Boyd and Sons' Cycles T, Goddard, Hayelock Nurseries Bankers— Bank of New Zealand. Telegraphic address—Crewe, Paliiatua Eketahuna Asent—W. Candy. OPENING NOTICE. . T. PROCTOR HAS OPENED a general assortment of Drapery, Clothing, etc., And is giving the people A TREAT in the shapo of BARGAINS In All Departments, Address: Next Bank of New Zealand, Queen-street, Masterton. Further Particulars Latek, DO you know that Ceylon grows the finest tea, and that the bulk of the tea now consumed inNowZealandcomes from Ceylon. THIS fact must not bo overlooked, that besides producingtko finest tea, Ceylon grows a lot of tea that is not of the finest quality. AT the samo time there is no doubt that mucli of the inferior tea imported into this country is palmed off on to a too-conllding community as being superior quality Ceylon Tea. ONCE youtasteSNOAD'Spure Ceylon lea you will be in a position to know what really good tea is liie, then Do This At OnceSEND FOB SAMPLES TO SNOAD & CO., Manneis-stbset Wmmm,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5192, 27 November 1895, Page 3
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