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Auction Sales* GREAT LAND SALE. 815 Acres Freehold, Of the Best Agricultural Land in tha District. CORRY AND CO., favored with instructions fr^*n Executors of the late Ellen Home, will Sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, High Street, Blenheim, on TiO -MORROW: at noon. 815 Acres Freehold. Lot I—Comprises 199. acres 2 roods, Section 1. Lot 2—Comprises 159 acres, Section 3. Lot 3—Comprises 153 acres, Section 4. Lot 4—Comprises 148 acres 2 roods, Section 6. Lot s—Comprises 155 acres 3 roods 11 perches, Section 9. Being marked and numbered on the plan as above Sections, Wairau West. being part of Block XVII., Cloudy Bay S.D. The Title is Land Transfer. The Auctioneers desire extra, attention to be paid to the special quality of this land. During the present season no less than 2500 sacks of barley of the primest quality in Marlborough were grown on parts of the Sections to be offered, whilst the oaten sheaves grown amount to over 500 tons. Think of it. Add It upIt won't take long to convince you that at to-day's prices you are being offered an investment which CAN- ; NOT BE SURPASSED IN THE DOMINION. We recommend this property, and it will pay you to attend the sale and hear the Terms. Any further particulars may be obtained'on application to the auctioneers. CORRY AND CO. Or: W. T. CHURCHWARD, Solicitor to the Trustees. Large Furniture Sale. TO-MORROW: 1.30 P.M. SHARP. GA. PAUL, having received in- * structions from Mrs E. Combes, will Sell at his Mart, the whole of her— HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Consisting of: 4 Austrian chairs, Colonial sofa, rocking chair, carpet squares, tables, armchairs (upholstered), Juno lamp, kapoc beds, stretchers, hearth rugs, linoleum, washstand and ware, crockery, and a host of sundries too numerous to mention. also: A splendid saddle-backed sofa lined with silk plush. A great bargain. 1 Good Sulky and Harness 1 Gent's Saddle. G. A. PAUL, Auctioneer. N.B.—We would like to remind you that this is a rare chance to get a good bargain, as the furniture is in first-class order and of the best. ALSO: MARLBOROUGH HERALD SHARES. On account of whom it may concern. 50 paid-up Shares in above 25 paid-up Shares in above 6 paid-up Shares in above. G. A. PAUL, Auctioneer. Anakiwa Property. IMPORTANT SALE —OF — Freehold and Lease-in-Perpetuity. Under instructions from the ■ Executors of the late MRS H. A. BEAUCHAMP, Anakiwa, The Grove, near Picton. mHE NEW ZEALAND LO^N AND X MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LTD.,, having been favored with instructions, will Sell the abovenamed valuable property, by Public Auction, at— Tha Foresters' Hall, PICTON, —ON— SATURDAY, 2nd April Next, At 3 p.m. Freehold: 412 Acres, more or less. Lease-in-perpetuity: 597 Acres, more or less. This property is one of the best sheep runs in the far-famed Pelorus and Queen Charlotte Sounds District, and we can thoroughly recommend fa to those who desire to secure a healthy sheep country where the mortality is small, the lambing results high, and the wool clip is always good in condition and quality. Eight miles distant from Picton, i where wool can be shipped direct to London, and there is a regular market for fat and surplus stock. Further particulars on application to the auctioneers. J. REID, R. STANSFIELD, Auctioneer. Sheep Dipping. mHE PUBLIC DIPPING BATH -■- at the Blenheim Saleyards will be open for use on THURSDAYS from this date, or any other day can be fixed if arranged with us beforehand. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. J. REID, Manager. 80V1KUEHT B88SISS&&1B®! DEPAOTBREHY.' ' Ail mi ft 8 JfiiMSKSB ~ • jB&OCOOO' 4 \'4M»-" J &iMcC(U!.;jj4>2

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLIV, Issue 56, 11 March 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume XLIV, Issue 56, 11 March 1910, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume XLIV, Issue 56, 11 March 1910, Page 8