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Ore at Sale of Hall's Estate BY PUBLIC AUCTION. In ihe Olympic Theatre, Pahiatua, GM W£OII|BOAY, DECEMBER \s, AT 2 P.M. BY MESSRS ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD. THE above magnificent estate, consisting of 385 acres of the richest dairying and grazing land in the colony, subdivided into areas suitable for small farms grazing paddocks, building allotments and valuable business sites, of |-acre up to 37 acres. The block is within 5 minutes of the Post Office, and opposite the Pahiatua Hospital, and must greatly increase in value in the near future. The subdivision of the estate must add largely to tho prosperity of Pahiatua, and offers a splendid investment to purchasers. The two fine homesteads and outbuildings, with sections suitable for business men and small farmers, will be offered. The beautiful block of 10 acres of nauve bush near tho township, in which the picnics have so long been held, will be sold in one lot, and would make a splendid public park. The terms will enable anyone with a £5 not 9 deposit to secure a valuable section. Plans may be had on application to Auctioneers, or posted to any address. Ten per cent, deposit ; 5 per cent., 3 months ; 5 per cent.. 6 months ; 5 per cent., 9 months ; balance in 4 years at 5 per cent,, with option of paying ofi' at any time.

J H. MONTEITH & CO. I "IMPORTANT LAND SM_E. I THURSDAY, 13th DECEMBER, At 1 p.m. | J MONTEITH & CO., are in■i 8 rt structed io sell by auction at Acdrews' Sample Eoom, Stationstreet. Danni virke, on account of H. W. Mabbett, Esq. — Sections 18 and 19, Block 2, Oporae, Weber, comprising 676 aces, nearly ali grassed, subdivided into 8 paddocks, with woolshed, yards, and substantially built 2-roomed cott-ige. A large proportion is ploughable land capable of considerable improvement, and its quality can be judged from the facfc that ifc adjoins the magnificent properties of IfM. Gregone, Esq., and Herriek Bros,, which ara aomifcfcidly ihe best in the district. The two sections are separated by a tirht class road, and distant only 4 miles from Weber township, and 24 miles from Dannevirke. The farm is for absolute sale en account of tbe ownp.r leaving t.he district. Terms about | cash, balance at 5 per cent. On account of various owners -~ Section No. 121, Tennyson-st., with 5-roomed house. Terma very easy. Only about £30 cash required. Lot 21, Section 25, Tennysonstreet, with cottage, etc. Only about £25 cash required, balance easy terms. Section 105, Burn-street, J acre. £10 casb, balance extending over 12j_onths. Eight, j acre sections fronting Alma-.- treet, near rew tennis ground. Three acre sections fronting Miller's Road, and a number of other properties, particulars of which will be duly advertised. Section No. 73, Barraud-street, ■Jr-acre. 4 acres first-class alluvial land near tbe Swing Bridge, planted with 250 choice fruifc trees, small cottage. Terms £50 cash, £50 at 12 I months, balance in 3 years at 6 per cent. Sections 12 and 13, Smith-street, Mangatera, containing 1 acre in turnips. H. MONTEITH & CO., Auctioneer,. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. [I MONTEITH & CO. are in_~J_ S'rnct.d to sell at the Drill Hall on THURSDAY, December 20th, at 1 o'clock. A large consignment of Japauese goods dmct irom Kobe, Japan. Ful). particulars in future issue. 11. MONTEITH & CO., Auctioneer.?. SMELTING COKE? From the c< lebrated South Clifton Co. (Newcastle) has just been landed by u:s Clifton Co. supply tbe largest Australian smelters. Better bouk a trial lot. SAM. BROWN, WELLi^GTOf.. OU CAN BUY IT CHEAPER AT MACKAY & POTTS*.

WILLIAMS AND KETTLE. LTD. f^fILLIAMS AND KETTLE, Ltd. YV DANNit VIBKE SALE. Will be held on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21st, Commencing at 1 p.m. 25 2 to 2_yr steers 15 3yr steers 50 15 to 18_os steers 20 ISmos steers S fat cows NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY Co., Ltd. DANNEVIBKE STOCK. SALE. MILLER'S ROAD YARDS FRIDAY, 21st DECEMBER, 1906 700 well-grown Romney Lincoln 2tooth wethers in forward condition (good line) 30 3_ to 4-yr forward bullocks Further entries solicited. JONES & SON. NORStUWOOD. CLEARING SALE OF FURNITURE, &c, Viking-street, Norsewood. MONDAY, DEOEMBER 17th, At 2 o'clock. JONES & SON have been instructed by Mr Jan Joh_nsen to sell the whole of his furniture and effects comprising — Chairs, tables, couch, carpet, books, stretchers, double bedstead, washstand and ware, fender, fireirons, crockery, cooking utensils, harrows, milk cans, chains, set harness, lot of rata firewood, 2000 ft sawn timber (matai), hand chaffcutter, 1 bush waggon, 2 heif.rs, one springing and one due. NO RESERVE. Also — f-acre section with 4roomed house, 2 and 1 acre i- ections in the heart of the township. Terms of property : 10 per cent. on th 6 fall of the hammer, balance extending over 3 )ears. W. G. JONES, Auctioneer. FOR SALE- CHEAP. ON ANY TERMS TO CLEAR. r fPHE following nev/ and second- -»- hand vehicles, in thorough good order — 1 single seated buggy 2 double-seated buggies 3 gigs 1 dog cart 4$ 1 waggonette 4 spring traps 3 spring dray 3 4 m\lk carts 2 metal drays 1 timber wagg.n Apply — ANDERSON & SON WELSBACH INCANDESCENT LASViPS. OURNS Ordinary KEROSENE. J. > 60 Candle Power Light. Costs 2s per month, burning 4 hours per night. Three times the light of oidinary lamps at one-third the cost. Your money back if nofc satisfied. No.c. — Oar traveller will call afc any house in the district anti giv« an exhibition providing a note is sent asking him to call. ARTHUR HOPWOOO, j Palmerston North.

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Bush Advocate, Volume XVIII, Issue 590, 12 December 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Bush Advocate, Volume XVIII, Issue 590, 12 December 1906, Page 8