SATURDAY, 4th JUNE, J Atl o'clock sharp. OPENING SALE, At F. H. Wood & Co.'s New Auction Premises, CARTERTON. FH, WOOD & CO. have been favored • with instructions from Mr. W. W. M'Cardle, of Masterton, to sell by public auction, on the above date — A largo and choice variety of FRUIT TREES, Shrubs, Hedge Plants, Pot Plants, Roses, Grape Vines, &c , comprising Apples on blight-proof roots, a grand collection of finest sorts in tbe world Pears, plums, peaches Apricots, cherries, quinces Grapa vines, gooseberries, currants Pines, ornamental trees, shrnba Hedge plants and pot plants Of. every description, far too numerous to particularise. Also, over 100 varieties of the FINEST ROSES IN IHE COLONIES. The above assortment of Trees and Shrubs are the finest in tho way of Nursery Stock ever offered to the public, and cannot fail to give satisfaction to planters. In the apples there will be offered a few of the Grand Blight-proof Apple, Winter Majetin, now in great demand in all parts of tho colonies. Wellington and Hutt planters would do well to attend this sale. Remember— F. H. WOOD & CO.'S NEW AUCTION PREMISES, CARTERTON, At 1 o'clock Sharp. SATURDAY, 4th JUNE, At 1 p.m. sharp. FH. WOOD & CO. will sell by public • auction, at their new rooms, Carterton, on the above date, in addition to the nursery stock already advertised, a large consignment of new furniture also (the property of a gentleman leaving the distriot) — Secondhand furniture and effects (equal to new), comprising tables, chairs, conches, cheffoniers, bedsteads, washstands and dressing tables, hand - knitted curtains, patent marble, largo portable copper boiler, pictures, lamps, fender and fireirons, kitchen utensils, &c, one lady's aide-saddle— very good and nearly new ; after which— 1 gig, quite new, built in Auckland, light but strong, patent mail axle and platform springs SATURDAY, 4th JUNE, At 3 p m. By order of the Mortgagee. A Grand Opportunity. VALUABLE PREEHOLD PROPERTY AT CARTERTON. FH. WOOD & CO. have been favored • with instructions from the mortgagee to sell by publio auotion, at their rooms, Carterton, on the above date — All that valuable corner section of land, having a frontage of 77± links to the Carterton main road and 663f links frontage to road leading to Institute, being part of section 2, plan of Carterton ; together with all buildings and appurtenances erected thereon, comprising a large new and substantially-built shop, offices and dwelling-house ; also, a number of other rooms at rear (originally intended for a hotel, but unfinished), known as Maguire's property From its proximity to the Post Office, Courthouse, and other publio buildings, besides being a corner section in the very centre of the business part of Carterton, this property ia undoubtedly the most valuable now (or ever) obtainable in that rising township, and is well worthy the attention of anyone seeking a good and safe investment for capital. Terms at sale. Further particulars on application to the undersigned. F. H. WOOD & CO., Auctioneers, &o. SALE BY AUCTION. THURSDAY, 9th JUNE, At 2 o'clock. To Merchants and Hotelkeepers, Wanting A FIRST-RATEINVESTMENT IN HOTEL PROPERTY IN WELLINGTON. GEOEGE THOMAS has been favored ' with instructions from Mr. W. G. Emeny, the proprietor, to offer for sale by publio auotion, on the premises, on Thursday, 9th June, at 2 o'clock — That fine substantial briok bnilding situated on the comer of Cuba and Manners-street, and known as the .ROYAL OAK HOTEL. This Hotel contains 26 rooms, all of whioh are most elegantly furnished, and offers accommodation second to hotel in Wei lington. Also, A Beotion of Land adjoining, containing 28ft frontage to Cuba-street by a depth of 50ft Also, A Beotion of freehold Land, situate in Little Taranaki-street, having a frontage of 61ft 6in by a depth of 73ft 9in, on which are erected three new houses, one containing six rooms and the others four rooms each and scullery N.B. — The sole reason of Mr. Emeny giving np business and offering the above property for sale is on account of his having to proceed to England to inherit a property left to him by his father recently deceased. For further particulars apply to GEORGE THOMAS, Auctioneer, Wellington. FRIDAY, 17th JUSTE. IMPORTANT SALE IN THE MANAWATU DISTRICT. "]|/|"ESSRS. HALCOMBE & SHERWILL Jvl have received instructions from the Emigrant and Colonists' Aid Corporation (Limited) to sell by publio auction, at the TOWN HALL, PALMERSTON NORTH, ON FRIDAY, the 17th day of JUNE, 1881, About 6000 ACRES of RURAL LAND, In SECTIONS varying from 50 to 400 Aorf s. The land offered for sale is bush land of the finest quality, and is especially advantageously situated with regard to road and railway communication. It is close to the Town of Palmerston, and every Section has a frontage on good metalled roads, about one-half of the Sections lying on the road between Palmerston and the Manawatu Gorge, and the rest on the road between Feilding and the Gorge. Some of the oldest cultivations in the Mknawatu adjoin the block, which is now for tha first time plaoed in the market, and on these intending purchasers can gee for themselves that the capabilities of the land Are unsurpassed in the colony. TITLE under the Land Transfer Act. Terms of Sals.— 2o ncr cent, on fall of the hammer ; the balance, without interest, in three months. Sale plans will be ready on the 25th inst., Mid can be se6n at the office of this paper, or forwarded on application, either to the Auctioneers, Feilding, or to Mr. James Linton, Land Agent, Palmerston North. . Intending purchasers will be shown over the land during the week previous to the Bale on applying to Mr. James Linton or the Auctioneers. Sale to commence at 12 noon. HALCOMBE & SHERWILL, Auctioneers. Feilding, 10th May. LADIES BE IN TIME ! JUST OPENED, EX NORFOLK. A Fresh Supply ot F. PINET'S FRENCH BOOTS, So much enquired after at L.INDSAY3 & WATSON'S Lambton Quay and Cuba-street.
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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 126, 1 June 1881, Page 4
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