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TUESDAY NEXT, 31st OCTOBER, At 2 o’clock. SALE OF EXPRESSES. HORSES, AN D HARNESS. Under Bill-of-Sale. Macdonald, wilson and cp. have received instructions from the holder of the biil-of-sale to sell, at the Nag s Head yard, as above, the whole of the plant of the Globe Carrying Company, now bankrupt—--3 good harness geldings 1 light draught gelding All staunch, good workers, and good sorts. 1 single lorry, nearly new 3 expresses,- do do 3 seta harness, all in good order This is a first-class carrying plant, and to be realised upon to the highest bidders. Horses and traps will be sold separately. A. L. WILSON. 949 Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY NEXT. Ist NOVEMBER, At 11 o’clock. IMPORTANT TO PHILATELISTS AND COLLECTORS OF STAMPS. Stamps, used and unused, from all parts of the world. A collection of 35 years’ unwearied labour. Stamps valued from £5 to One Shilling. Foreign, Colonial and English Stamps. The first Great Sale of Rare Stamps in the colony. Very Bare New Zealand and Australian Stamps. • The collection of a lifetime. FOR UNRESERVED SALE. A chance that rarely occurs. Macdonald, wilson. and cp. have received instructions from the owner (a collector "for 35 years) to sell at their rooms, Lambton quay. Wellington, as above — ' „ nnnn worth of rare old 3wOUU which it has taken the collector 35 years of most assiduous labour to gather. No pains have been spared to make this collection on© of the most complete ot the kind in this hemisphere, and such an opportunity of witnessing and participating in such a unique sale should not be lost by those interested in rare old Catalogues are now being issued, and will shortly be available at the office ot the Auctioneers,: , , Buyers unable to attend the sale can have their wishes attended ..to by A. L. WILSON, ' Auctioneer. pecial Note.—The sale will commence 11, and adjourn from 1 to 2 for lunch. >n view all day on TUESDAY, and in i evening from / to 9. 861 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER Ist, At 2.30 o’clock. ■ SALE OF GOOD SHEEP AND DAIRY FARM OF 1044 ACRES, in the Manawatu District, and Close to Ohau Railway Station, Manakau Line. Macdonald, "wilson and co. have received instructions from Mr J. H. Hankins, to seR at their rooms, Lambton quay, as above— „ ' / , Sections 49-52 a and part of 48, Waiopehu, containing 1043 a Ir lOp of first-class sheep and cattle land, subdivided into 11 paddocks, all well watered; 560 acres in grass ana well laid down; 7Q acres ploughable; comfortable cottage, with- garden and orchard: good woqlshed, sheepyards and dip, and every requisite for the successful management of • a good farm property. , ‘ , The situation is all that can be desired; being only 3 miles by good metalled road from Ohau Railway Station, Manawatu line, and within a few hours by rail of Wellington. Church and school close by, and a creamery is about to be erected in the neighbourhood. A sawmill is erected on the adjoining property, and the tramline connects, and will take all the dead timber on the place, and will ultimately require the standing timber. The attention of those requiring a good farm property is directed to this sale, as it is in every respect a very desirable investment—land is good, position firstclass, climate superb, improvements substantial, prospective, value considerable, and owner is prepared to meet buyers in both price and terms. Stock • can be taken at valuation if required. Exceedingly easy terms to a desirable purchaser. For further particulars apply to Mr JAS. McLEAVEY, on the property, or to the auctioneers. A. L. WILSON, 592 Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER Xstl At 2.30 o’clock. ACRE FARM IN OTAKI ooU district. boll Macdonald, wilson and co. , have received instructions to sell at,their rooms, Lambton quay, as above— Section 13, Block IV., Kaitnwa Survey District, containing 660 acres of really good sbeep and cattle country, fronting the Otaki river and free from, floods: 350 acres well laid down in grass, balance light bush; 4 paddocks, 3-roomed house, sheepyards, etc.; carries sheep to the acre all the year round, and carries them well, besides a small mob of- cattle; ' situated six miles from the Otaki Railway Station, and good road to the property.

This is a farm well worth looking at, and someone is going to get a cheap property, as those interested in it have determined,to realise at once. Will those who have, sons to plant inspect, and those who want an investment have a look at it, as there is monev in it, and those who want a farm capable of bring highly improved go and see for themselves, and trust to their own eyesight and judgment. II must be sold. Land in this far-famed locality is rapidly rising in vaiue. Thh finest climate in the colony.' Would make a good dairy end sheep farm. Six hundred shrop cap be taken with the property. Terms can be armnveil. . For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers. * 1 A. L. WILSON; 591 , Auctioneer. COALBROOKDALE COAL. T>EST COALBROOKDALE COAL can be obtained from ANT COALDEALER, delivered from ship’s side, by the Cartload. REDUCED PRICES: Best Screened 25s per ton UNSCREENED 20s per ton Small 17s per ton To which baa to be added wharfage Is per ton and cartage. Nett Cash on Delivery. Attention is specially direct? I to above prices, which place the BEST COAL IN THE COLONY within the reach of all. THE WESTPORT COAL COMPANY (Limited). ..... j RETAIL DEPOT.—The Company’s Retail Depot, in Manners street, has on hand stocks of COALBROOKDALE and all other kinds of Coal and Firewood, and I delivers at any part of the town at cur- ' rent prices. j Telephone No. 828. ,

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXX, Issue 3883, 28 October 1899, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LXX, Issue 3883, 28 October 1899, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LXX, Issue 3883, 28 October 1899, Page 8

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