ON THE PREMISES, OP COLLINS AND HIGH STREETS. WEDNESDAy7~JANTJARY 24. 1 At 12.30 p.m. sharp. Tl BARMBY isTfavored wit£ in- • structions from Mrs Dr Brown ito sell by auction, —' WITHOUT RESERVE. The whole of her supejriorN furniture and effects, comprising: Gent's easy chair' in leather, duchess chest, double and single iron bedsteads, oval table, 6 carpet squares, 'fox rug, 5 toilet sets, 4 wire mattresses, kapocs,' blankets, quilts, sheets, down pillows, bol-. sters and cushions, hearth rugs, piano by Thurmer, piano stool m ' leather, 3 chairs, in quartered oak, handsome extension 10ft dining table in quartered .oak, bookcase -in " quartered oak, 7 piece dining room" suite in leather and oak, 2 large chesterfields, handsome ' carved sideboard, bookcase (glass doors),, 6 occasional tables (round, square and octagon), overmantel, mirror, cake stand x table covers, 25 vols. History of the .World with oak case, 20 A.B. chairs, picture's, oil paintings, engravings, etc., vases, ornaments^ flower pots, stands, etc., handsome oak writing escritoire, mahogany duchess with round mirror, cane chair, deck chair, stretchers, A.B. chairs, passage oft x 11 yards carpet, one 7ft x 8 yards carpet, brass fire dogs, couch in leather, curtain poles and curtains, bra&s gong, coat stand, pair horns, stair rods and runner, handsome cheval duchess, cabinet, chest drawers, .antique iron bedstead, crockery," saucepans, glassware, kettles, gridders, large gas cooker,; washboards, tubs, clothes basket, wringer, 4 compartment bin, dinner sets, lamps, 'enamelware, 2.- lawn mowers, garden tools, etc., large, quantity tabled household and bed linen. The lots are too numerous to mention in advertisement. -i ' Furniture on view daily, 10 to 3. W O'CALLAGHAN, Auctioneer.
FRUIT! FRUIT! FRUIT! * 500 CASES. . 500 CASES. BURBANK Plums, Dark Plums, Peaches, Apples, Tomatoes, Cucumbers arriving daily in large quantities. , NOW IS THE TIME FOR JAM N PLUMS, PEACHES, Etc. THOMAS BARMBY, , The Mart* Regent St.* s /~IKRISTTE AND /~1 LENN, ' LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENTS MANAIA. Agents— > ■ Simplex Milking Machines. Hutchms-m's Hydraulic Power. New Zealand Insurance (Fix and Accident). 150 ACRES freehold, Waimate Plains; within 1 mile of factory and school; subdivided into 8 paddocks, well watered with permanent running stream; 7-room-ed hous<| and all necessary outbuildings. Cheapest property on the Plains at £38 per acre, with £1250 cash; good terms for the balance. 135 ACRES freehold, Auroa; 6-roo,med house; never been dairied on, in first-class order, well fenced, with good boxthorn fences; cows will milk exceptionally well on this farm. Price £35 per acre, with £1000 cash; balance 7 or 10 years at 5 per cent. 100 ACRES freehold, Kapuni district, in the best locality, with good 6-roomed house, 20-bail cowshed, and all necessary outbuildings; 40 acres stumped and in crops: within 1 mile of school, factory' and store. Any person wanting a piece of first-class land with good improvements will not miss this at £48, with £1100 cash; good terms for balance at 5 per cent. 77 ACRES freehold, Te Kiri; good 7roomed house and outbuildings; well watered; within | mile factory, school and store. Cheap at £1150 for the lot, with £350 cash; good terms for balance. Goodwill of lease of 122 ACRES, Waimate Plains; lease 2 years to run from Ist July, 1912, at 35s per acre; 52 cows and heifers, factory shares, dray and harness go with farm. Price on application. 107 ACRES freehold, Okaiawa district; 9-roomed house, good outbuildings; within £ mile of factory. Price right at £43, with £600 cash; good terms may be arranged for balance of purchase money.
HOW TO MAKE £1000 WHILE YOO ARE HAVING A HOLIDAY. COME and inspect this and meet your old Taranaki friends who are living all round this block. Ask their opinion , before you purchase. You will find them all satisfied, a^d some of them paid double the price the owners are asking for this block. 500 ACRES, Native Lease, about 40 years to rim, low rental; all rich, level dairying country, at present covered in ti-tree and fern; no 'ploughing necessary to bring it into grass; close to creamery and railway. Price for goodwill 50s per acre; 15s per acre cash, balance 3 years at 5 per cent. T AWSON & O WAIN, AUCTIONEERS, «.' ". A W AMUTU. "^"MAS "Vacation Days are not far -/*. off. Then you- need a trunk that looks well and stands hard usage. Brief Bags, Gladstone Suit Cases, Kit Bags, Carry-alls, Rug Straps. ,T. Himt, Manaia.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXII, Issue LXII, 20 January 1912, Page 8
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