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Sales by Auction. T M P OR TAN T. C ALE. , MUST IDEALISE. Premier'/ Auction M ART . LOWER QUEEN-ST., opp. Railway Station. . uT ms D ay. ;■';.;. AT 1 P.M PUNCTUAL. ... / - w. gTb a3set,c Will Sell as above 1, BEESTON HUMBER. 1 ROYAL COVEN- •*- TRY BICYCLE, Ladies' and Gent.'s Bicycles-, Motor Bicycle. 2 OFFICE TABLES, Copy Press and Table. 5 SUITES FURNITURE. S. and D. 8.M.1. BEDSTEADS. Wirewove. Flax, and Kapok Mattresses, Pillows and, Bolsters, Carpet Square, Hearth Rues, Kitchen and Ding. Tables. 12 DUCH. PAIRS, 3 Comb. Pairs, 14 Semi-porcelain Toilet Sets, Chests Drawers, HANDSOME BEACONSFIELD AND OTHER. WARDROBES. New and Seeoud-hand A.B. Chairs, 5 Couches, Handsome Barrel-front and other Sideboards, Mtisde Stool, Cane and Bamboo Chairs and Tables, 3-pce. Bamboo and Plush Suite, Hallstands. Venetian Blinds, 4 PIANOS (Not Slightest Reserve), Quilts. Pictures. Wire Mats. Res. Clock, Overmantels, and Host of Sundries. • _. 1 P.M. PUNCTUAL. * T\AMAGED Q.OODS, EX BREIZ IZEL. 6 DOZ. CARPENTERS' HAMMERS. 4 DOZ. RAZOR STROPS. 3 DOZ. UPII. HAMMERS. 9 DOZ. CUPBOARD TURNS, 3 DOZ. TIN OPENERS. 33. DOZ. GLASS CUTTERS, 10 DOZ. IVES SASH LOOKS, Etc , Etc CECOND - pLASS rpiMBER. ETC.. AT MESSENGER'S OLD SHOP SITE, , Opposite Smeeton's, QUEEN-ST rpniS JJAY. -||} A,m; ■ W.Q. B ASSETT Acting; UHder instructions from owner, will SeU by PUBLIC AUCTION as above— BUILDING MATERIAL. consisting of TIMBER, 12 by 3, 6 by 3. 4 by 3. etc.; Flooring and Lining: Boards; DOORS, SASHES, 200 Sheets Corrugated Iron, P.G. SHOP WINDOWS. Verandah Posts, etc., etc. TO-DAY (FRIDAY), 11 a.m. Sharp TMPORTANT ,T AND QALE. •jtTANGxiTARATA pSTATE. DE pELICHET. -]V/r c T EOD AND pO. Have been instructed by S. II- Gollan, Esq., to Sell, by Public Auction, on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, At 2 p.m., at GARRISON HALL, MARINE PARADE, NAPIER. 22,300 A ° K ■ s - Being practically the whole of his wellhnown Mangatarata Estate. The property is divided into 17 lota, ranging from 510 to 2540 acres. Tho quality of the stock raised, and the large number of fat cattle and sheep sold off this property, are a guarantee of the excellence of the land. Every block offered for sale has a considerable area of ploughable land. This property is situated within 4 miles of the well-known jWAIPUKURAU. CALEYARDJ the largest stock sales in Hawke's Bay being held in these yards. Mangatarata fat sheep and cattle nearly always top the market, and have done so for many years. TERMS: 10 per cent, on fall of the hammer. 10 per cent, on delivery, 15th January. 1909. 5 per cent, on 15th January, 1910. Balance mortgage, 7 years at 5 per cent. Plans will be issued about the Ist of October. Guides and horses will bo provided for those- desirous of. inspecting the land. Application to. bo made to the Station Manager, or to the Auctioneers. Telegrams to Station Manager should be addressed "Tamumn," and letters " Waipukurau." Plans may be obtained from the Offlco of any paper advertising the sale, or from Messrs. Sainsbury, Logan, and. Williams. Solicitors. Napier; Messrs. Kennedy Bros. and Morgan, Surveyors. Napier; the Auctioneers, Hastings, or Mr. Ashley, Waipukurau. ■ , < ! ■ ; ■ I For Sale, p O R S A ;, L E, AT TAKE rpAKAPUNA, jyjK.' pAUL ' jTANSEN'S ' WELL-KNOWN RESIDENCE.' "M 0N D ESIR '" Consisting of—Handsome- Residence of 9 rooms, all large and lofty, well appointed and in', excellent order; bathroom, man's room, 'gas, telephone,, h. and c. water, two p.w.0., wash-house, coach-house, stables, fowlhouao and bath-house; excellent drainage. Beautifully laid out grounds of 3} acres, high, dry, and level, with magnificent trees, lawns, and flower beds, orchard and paddock; 900 ft road frontages, and 249 ft beach frontage. Can easily be subdivided. Magnificent views. This is, without doubt, one of the most beautiful homes in the province. Trams pass western entrance when completed, middle next year. Property. may be inspected by arrangement with, and further particulars obtained from, W, pRATER AND CON, ESTATE AGENTS, 103. QUEEN-ST. •A/TERCERY AND rpAILORING; ■ i _ ..-.-. TTRGBNT. ONE OF THE BEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE STOCKS IN AUCKLAND. BEAUTIFULLY-FITTED PREMISES IDEAL ROOM FOR TAILORING. The Owner is compelled to leave Auckland on account of sickness in. family, and is prepared to take a, a-easonable offer for Stock and Fittings. Lease of 4 years will be transferred to purchaser. Further particulars from j ' A. M. B™ x - .j THE POPULAR BUSINESS SELLER. ; " 188. QUEEN-STREET. 'Phono 1742. C E O T lONS. ■jDARGAINS AT rjiAKAPUNA. pHAS. pARRELL, HOBSON BUILDINGS. Is selling Sections in the above District at the low figure ,of 12s 6d per foot and upwards. CALL AND GET PARTICULARS. The Best will go first. piIAS. pARRELL, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. ARCHITECT AND VALUE: Ground Floor, Hobson Buildings, FORT-STREET. pAU L-. M. ;TTi If ii N, REAL ESTATE AGENT, ■ HOBSON BUILDINGS, SHORTLAND-ST, ' MT. EDEN DISTRICT -(?i9nnn - EXCELLENT RESIDENCE, A/iiUUU beautifully situated, within 3 minutes' walk 2d section, Mt Eden Road; two-storeyed House, 10 rooms and all conveniences, pantry, storeroom, scullery, and wash-house, fitted with copper, etc. \. Area: About two-thirds of an acre, corner section; land level, high, and dry. Grounds well fenced and tastefully laid out. Fnll-sissed lawn and good orchard. Extensive views.-* Apply to the above for full - details. 7 ALLOTMENTS, fronting best part Late • Takapnna Beach, will he auctioned at . 33, Queen-street, Tcjrday, noon.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13870, 2 October 1908, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13870, 2 October 1908, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13870, 2 October 1908, Page 10

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