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THIS DAY. TUESDAY, 28th FEBRUARY, At 11 o'clock. IN THE FRUIT MARKET, HARRIS ST. C't EO ROE THOMAS AND CO. will sell without reserve, as above— A quantity of sundries, including— Condensed milk, C. and B. essence rennet, lemon juice, furniture polish, Symington's coffee and milk, clothes lines, tether lines, brooms, etc., etc. Also, A quantity of cordials, including pineapple, peppermint, raspberry, ginger-wine and quinine champagne. 731 TUESDAY, 28th FEBRUARY. At 2 o'clock. Unreserved Sale of good Household Furniture and Effects of a six-roomed dwollinghouso, including a nearly new and first-class piano by Klansberg, some real good linoleum, lace curtains, carpets, a large lot of blankets and sheets, crockery, china, e.p. ware, cutlery, show cases, etc., etc. IIRANCIS SIDBY AND CO. will sell in their rooms. Manners street— The furniture and effects of a sixroomed dwellinghouso All to bo sold without reserve. 732 JOHNSONVILLE SALE YARDS, JOHNSON YILLE. THIS DAY, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28th. Sale at 11 a.m. Freeman r. jackson and co., in conjunction with ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, will sell by public auction, as above—■ 77 fat bullocks 8 fat heifers 240 fat sheep A train leaves Wellington and Manawatu Railway Station at 10.25 a.m., returning from Johnsonville at 12.15 and F. L. JACKSON. Auctioneer. 667 Local Agent - ; E. Btjoholz, Lambton quay, Wellington. THURSDAY, 2nd MARCH. 1899, At 2.30 o’clock. AT THE ARCADE AUCTION ROOMS, LAMBTON QUAY. TpAHIAN BROS, AND CO. are inJL* stmeted to sell by public auction as above— New and second-hand furniture, duchess chests, duchess pairs, washstanda, toilet ware, vases, spring mattresses, couches in tapestry, diningroom suite in real leather, Venetian blinds and a large quantity of sundries, sent in for absolute sale. Also will be submitted the balance of the unsold mantelpieces, to close consignment. Further entries invited. FABIAN BROS. & CO., Auctioneers. 730 WEDNESDAY, Ist MARCH, 1899, At 2 o'clock sharp. AT THE FRUIT MARKET, HARRIS STREET (Removed for convenience of sale). TOWNSEND AND PAUL are instructed to sell at auction, as above,, a useful lot of household furniture and effects, comjjrising— Iren bedsteads, wire-wove and spring mattresses, stretchers, mirrors, wash stands, 24 Austrian chair*; 3 dining tables, blankets, counterpanes, cruets, glassware, crockery, engravings, kitchen utensils, etc., etc. Without any reserve. TOWNSEND AND PAUL, 717 Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, Ist MARCH, At 2 o’clock. LAERY AND CO. (Ltd.) will sell at their rooms, 44, Willis street, without reserve—--10 boxes tea, each 9JITb 1 C .(-chests tea, each 20lb 6 i-cheats tea, each 361 b 1 case 52 11b packets blended tea 1 case tea, 501 b Also, A line of blacklead and Brumal preservative / 716 CROWN LANDS. FOR LEASE IN~PERPETUITY. THE WAIKAKAHI ESTATE, Canterbury, will bo open for selection on MON DA Y, 20th MARCH, at Christchurch, Timnru anti Waimate.Ht.contains ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTYSIX AGRICULTURAL SECTIONS of THIRTY-ONE 'THOUSAND. NINE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-SEVEN ACRES, ranging from 45 acres to 795 acres each, at annual rentals vaiying from 2a 9di to ill. per acre. FOURTEEN SMALL GRAZING RUNS, containing FIFTEEN THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED AND EIGHTEEN ACRES, frdm‘ frll acres to 1473 acres .each. Annual rental ranges from 2s IOJd to 6s per acre, and the TOWNSHIP OF MORVBN, containini? 105 sections, 45 sections of wnicn will be for selection on the same date. The estate is situated in South Canterbury, between the Waitaki and Waibao rivers; is eminently suitable for the growth of cereals and for mixed farming of all kinds. The small grazing runs surpass in quality, aud facilities for working, anything that has hitherto been offered on'that tenure. The land iadn good heart, well watered by natural streams, wells, or water-races. , The main lino of railway passes through tho estate, and a branch line runs within one mile of it. The roads are metalled, and only a few miles more require to be made to.tho now farms. MAHOBA SETTLEMENT, Hawke’s Uav, open for selection at NAPIER, on WEDNESDAY, 22nd MABCH. There aro THIRTY-FOUB SECTIONS of RICH AGRICULTUEAL LAND in the settlement, varying from 10 acres to 71 acres, the annual rental ranging from .£1 5s 7d to .£1 13s 4d per acre. The settlement forms one of tho best properties in Hawke s Bay for cropping, grass-seed growing, market! gardening, or orcharding. Distance from Hastings from two to three miles, and about 12 miles from Napier. The main road and the Napier-Wellmg-ton Railway passes alongside. WILLOWS SETTLEMENT, Cook Countv, open at NAPIER and GISBORNE, on WEDNESDAY, 22nd MARCH. It comprises 760 acres of firstclass agricultural land, divided into TWENTY-TWO SECTIONS.from 17aores to 54 acres, at an annual rental of Bsßdto .£1 5s lOd per acre. The land is suitable for any kind of agriculture, cropping, dairying or orcharding. The climate is excellent, and tho rainfall about 40in. The settlement is five miles and a quarter distant from Gisborne, and is ’accessible by a good metalled road. Forms of applications, sale plans, and particulars may be obtained at any Land Office throughout the colony. 739 FABIAN BROS. AND CO., AUCTIONEERS and ESTATE AGENTS, Lambton quay, Wellington, ■H ave for Immediate Sale— Finlay terrace—7 rooms. .£500; bargain Mitchelltown —8 rooms, half-acre. .£500: JJSO cash,, balance weekly instalments Hay • street—43 rooms. .£SO cash; easy terms Majoribanks street—s rooms. .£525; easy t«irma Crosby terrace—6 rooms. ,£6OO, easy tsrms Dahiel street—6 rooms; land, 40 x 87. £550 Adelaide road—Two 5 rooms. =£6so; easy tarms Brooklyn—Splendid house property. .£4OO Wright street—Two 4 rooms. .£25 cash, balance easy Eolleuton street—Two 4 rooms. .£25 cash, balance easy Tinakori road—6 rooms. .£SOO Hill street—Corner section, JEB 10s foot Several good bouses, all sizes, to Let.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 3676, 28 February 1899, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 3676, 28 February 1899, Page 8

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