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IMPORTANT SALE Of FARMING LAND, SOUTH WAIRARAPA SATURDAY, Ist FEBRUARY, ' At 2 p.m. MESSRS. DALGETY AND COMPANY. LIMITED, ha\o received instructions from tho Public Trusteo administering the Estate of tho late Mr. Josiah Tocker, deceased, to sell by public auction, at the Foresters' Hall, Masterton, on SATURDAY, Ist February, 1908, ax, 2 p in., the following freehold propertiCF — Lot 1. 46 acres 1 rood 30 perches, South . Feathorston, occupied by Mr. J. V. Rsed. Lot ?,. HOi aqres. Lot 3. 109J acres. Lot 4. 78 acres, with dwelling and outbuildings, and valuable clump of Native Burh. Let 5. 99 acres. , Lots 2 to 3, now occupied by Mes?rs J. aud A. Tocker as one block, and tifuftted Kai ; .v.ai\vai. Lob 6. 545 acre?, Kahautara, occupied by Mr Arthur Tocker. Lot 7. 512 acre', Lower Kahautara, occupied by Mr John Cundy. Lot ' B.* 77 acres 2 roods 23 perches, Tau- - heromkau, occupied by Mr. F. W. Eurt. Lot 9. 9 acres 0 roods 25 perches, T«iu- ' heicnikau, occupied by Mr. F. W. ■ B'.u-t. Lot 10. 42 "acres, Tauherenikau, occupied Mr F W. Burt. Lot 10 will bs sold in two lots, ono of about 15 acres and the other of about 27 acres. Thia sale affords a rare opportunity for bvyevs to secure conveniently sized farms in a prolific land district Tho sale is a bona fido ono, to close aqI counts in tho estate. The land is well I adapted for mixed, farming, and grows green and white crops to perfection. It is also in the centre of a thrivnig dairying | district. - I Terms ;10 per cent, on fall of hammer ; balance Ist April,* 1908. For further particulars apply to DALGETY AND CO., Auctioneers ; Or W. B. CHENNELLS. Esq., Agent, Public Trustee, MaGterton. -- —TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). - - At Half -past tuo o'clock. JC. ARBUC'KLE will .soil by auction * at his Newtovn Auction Mart — Furniture and other goods, sent in for positiyosole, comprising — Piano, harmomuin.' sideboards, superior leather suite, furniture (9 uioces), tiled-back washitand, bedstead, w. mattresses, beds, sheets, tHbie.cloths, iron cot, tables, chairs, wa&hfctands and sets, go-cartr, bicides, cricket bats, boys' wheelbarrow?, carpeis, linoleums, Singer machine, cvockcry, stepladder, lot books, pictures, tweed in suit lengths, men's, boys', ladies' and girls' boots, shoes, and sandais, and other useful good=.. ~TUESDAY~I^XT~4th FEB./ 1903, AT 2 o'clock p.m. AUCTION SALE - Of MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION. WATER COLOUR DRAWINGS. (By Eminent English and Continental Artists), Specially Selected by Mrs Fletcher Jobntton. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO have received instruction? from i'lelehor Johnston, Esq., to sell at their Rooms, 84, Lambton-quay, a3 above — /?fj VERY FINE WATER COLOUR DRAWINGS. On view Friday, Saturday?, Monday, and morning of sale. Catalogues on application. BUILDING SECTIONS. KHANDABLAH AND ROSSNEATK. BY ORDER OF THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, No. 84, Lambjon-quay, Wellington. ON TUESDAY, 4th FEBRUARY, 1903, At 2.50 o'clock p.m. " MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. aro favoured with instructions from J. W. Poynton, Esq., Public Trusieo, to sell by public a.ucu^n as above — Lot I— 'i'hafc valuable Building Section, Khahdallak, No. 27, containing nearly ono acre (3 roods 25 perchen), with frontage to the main road to Wellington, and in closo proximity to tho railway station. Lot 2. — Very Valuable Building Section, i No. 1 8, Township of 1-tosentsath, containing 22 porches, with frontage of 70ft to Oriental-crescent. This is a choice site and adjoins the Town Belt. i Lot 3. — That Valuable Building Section I adjoining Lot 2, and No. 9, containing 30 perches, with frontage of JOb£t lOin to Oriental-crescent. This aloo adjoins the Town Belt. Terms of Sale^ — Deposit 10 per cent., 30 per cent, in one month, and balance within six months. Title— Land Transfer. WEDNESDAY, sth FEBRUARY. At. 2.30 p.m. MESSRS. W. 11. TURNBULL AND CO. have received instructions from the, owner to sell by public auction at their new auction mart, 5, Panamastreet, Wellington, the following Freehold Investments: — LOT I.— All that piece of Building Land ! " having a frontage tD Queen's Drive of 103.4 links by an average depth ' ,of 175.5 < links by a width at back of 100 links, and containing an area , of 29 perches, being known as Section 24, Maranui, shown on Deposited Plan N;d. 876, and comprised in Land Transfer C.T. vol. 162, folio 70. LOT 2.— Fine quarter-aero Section of Building Land, having a frontage of 100 links" to Kent-street, by a depth there from of 250 links, being Section I 13, Block 17, Levin, comprised in , Land Transfer C.T. vol. 71, folio 86. Notice boards are erected on the land. The particulars and conditions of sale can be seen at the offices of THE AUCTIONEERS, 5, Panama-street, Wellington. TCTOR SALE, by Public Tender, the •*- Balance of Stock in Mercery and Underwear, Suit Lengths, etc., of the Public Servico Co-operative Society, Brandon-street. The stock is valued at about £300, of which £150 has only just been landed. Stock-sheets and terms of sale and all further particulars can be obtained from the Manager. Tenders close Wednesday, sth February, 1908. FOR SALE, on exceptionally easy terms,, new 5-roomed House in Emer-son-Btreet, Newtown ; h. and c. water and all modern conveniences ; price £675 ; deposit £50 ; balance by easy weekly or monthly instalments ; inspection invited. Apply C. AND A. ODLIN, Cable-street, Near Taranaki-street Whs,rf. H/vOR SALE, Boardinghouee, Upper X 1 Willis-street, 9 rooms ; rental £7 month ; insurance £230 ; price £190, a bargain. Apply J. Fanning and Co., Manners-street. FURNITURE. WANTED to Buy, Houses of Furniture ; highest price, cash down. ,C. Daub-

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 26, 31 January 1908, Page 10

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