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ELEVENTH SALE OF THE WELLINGTON AND MA NA.WATU RAILWAY COMPANY'* MAGNIFICENT COV:;7,:Y LAN i>ri. on TlEsuav, lorn ■: :n ;i. isn, At -i.yu o'cvj.'!-: p.m. IN THE EXCHANCiE AUCTION i'.OOIIS. 84, Lamutox QUAY. Wellington. T KENNEDY MACDONALD and . CO., Limited, are favored with instructions from the Wellington and Manawatu Railway Company (Limited) to sell by public auction, as above—--300 0F THE FIXEsr LAND IN THE COLONY. Subdivided into 41 section* of from 10 to li>6 acres each, lying between the TOWNSHIPS OF TOKO MAR U AND LINTON, On the Company's Line of Railway. The above is heavy drained land of the richest character, and in quality surpasses everything yet offered by the Company, Each section, in its abundant fertility, will prove a small fortune to its buyer. At a recent sde an unimproved section adjoining the Company's land realised j£lo l'2s Od per acre. Also. "1 f'<- Q ACRES OF SUPERIOR JLOOO IiUSH LAND, . Between Shannon and Tokomaru. These sections range from 70 to 150 acres, are connected by good roads, and within easy distance of the Creameries of the New Zealand Farmers' Dairy Union at Shannon and Tokomaru. TERMS for farm sections —10 per cent, deposit ; balance on mortgage for seven years at 5 per cent. Also. The whole of the Unsold Sections in the Townships of TOKOMARU AXD LINTON. Special trains will run to and from Wellington and l'almerston North io allow intending buyers to inspect. Full details and Lithographic Plans can be obtained from the Auctioneers, or at the Head Office of the Company. Tlie Jl ■««<*.<« Atlstlßl* HAVE taken the Premises lately occupied by Messrs Whitehead Bros., Photographers, where the Sale of tlie lxeumant of the Salvage Stock will be continued for one week. Note address : Next Hannah's Boot Shop, Heketaunga Boas. New pkize books. NEW FANCY GOODS. NEW TOYS. NEW MUSIC. ses&et Alf'ord Invite inspection ui above. No one pressed to buy. BARGAINS AT THE HASTINGS SALE ROOMS. 11. VIC KE R S AND CO. . have received instructions from the consignors to clear the following consignments at reduced reserves : 22 pieces superior flannelette 1500 yards, at -Id per yard 10 pieces superior ereponue 156 yards, at 1 <1 per yard HO pairs ladies' tan shoes, 5s per pair 86 ~ men's boots, 9s 6d ~ 11 ~ „ „ Ss ~ ~ 10 ~ ~ tan boots 9s Od ~ ~ 10 ~ ~ ~ shoes 8s ~ 17 bozos soap, 6s 8d per box 21 „ ~ 10s 6.1 ~ 9 tins Coleman's mustard 71b, 8s tin 11 sacks fowl wheat, lis 1:5 ~ potatoes, 7s 25 dozen tumblers, :5s per dozen 60 ~ superior table and desert knives, 5s (id to ISs per dozen ■lO dozen superior table K.l\ spoons, ;is 8d to :-S7s per dozen '.) fenders, 0s 1 leather suite, 9 pieces. CIM 10s 1 cretonne, 9 pieces, t'9 1 hair cloth suite, 9 pieces, I'lS 5 double spring mattresses, :55s H double wire mattresses, 20s 86 yards of 6ft oilcloth. I s 9d per yard 1 gent's easy chair, 17s 6d 1 double Has mattresses, 17s Oil 1 dozen Kapoc pillows, 8 s Od 1 Duchess pair, marble top, I'l 17s 8 brass mounted bead.steads, 89,s 1 ~ ss.s 8 single iron bedsteads, 28s I toilet sets, 10s Od 1 Singer sewing machine, 12 months' guarantee, €2 7 swing mirrors, its Od 1 chest drawers, 1.5s 25-draw chests 10 lire screens, 6,1 superior piano 1 cheftioneer, 50s 1 A'-l 1 gig, £lO 8 cots, 22s 10 dozen scrubbing brushes, 9d 90 lots tinware 1 crate crockery 7 do/i n assorted chairs, from 8s 11 parlor and dining tables 17 horse coders, Od and lOs lid Our instruct! b sug to t.d'i> ■■ n serves, and clear consignments prior to 81st Man hj, -h.ui fu-t no reasonable «.a-h otter. Tf r:.,- < Also f-T pr:\ iu 1 *MH'tion on H,i\. 10.-k KtailllUg 1 tteiV-,, t.,1 be »-<ld chunp. 1 tkiCiiou iu Ihi florin Strv«t contain ing V acre. G. 11. VICKERS,

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Hastings Standard, Issue 268, 11 March 1897, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hastings Standard, Issue 268, 11 March 1897, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hastings Standard, Issue 268, 11 March 1897, Page 4

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