gardiner and mcKinstry. AUCTIONEERS. ACCOUNTANTS. Etc.. YTAVL received instrucLicns by JuL public uu-;on uma- marl, 12.. aMidauie ruau, Oil SATCRUAI, the 2jih ixi-t., Coiiii. t oj.ici.4f a'_ 2 p. m.— A quantity oi iioii.seliold furniture, of doublo wood and iron bedsieatLs, single iron beUAcaus, Juchcus .sols, loilet wore, client drawers, chivi:>, mangle.-/, washing machine, hail stained curved stools anti trays, ami ucc;y>iuu:il, round, cnul and dinin'' table, touches, ladies' and eeniiemun's bicycles, bookcases, crockery, glims, china, ami bnisiiwan*, etc., etc. GARDINEr: AM) AIoICIXSTJvY would invite inspection of tho large and varied assortment of curios and war relics from rj.mth Africa now on exhibition at their rooms. They, consist of native weapons, spears, assegais, shields, Iwws ami arrows, etc., etc., collected from Uio various native tribes between the Zambesi River and Capetown. • Amongst the Boer relics are rifles, bandoliers, shrlis, etc., captured by Babingtou’s column at Vanl Rank on March 2-Rh. 1001. English rifles and arms recaptured from t ljo Boois, fragments of Lyddite South .American and other stamps, amongst them being a complete set of Victoria Jubilee stamp*, never issued to the pubko and not catalogued. There is also on view a collection of Boer boohs, including Boer translations of Pickwick. Handsome specimens of Boer jeweller’s work, consisting of broodies, etc., in Transvaal gold, and specimens of Boer carvings made by prisoners of war in Ceylon. i IMPORTANT PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. THE WILLOW BALK ESTATE, LOWER n V T T, A stone's throw from tho Railway Station BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTORS OF THE LATE MR ROBERT LAERY. (PEORGE THOMAS AND CO. havo viS boon favoured with instructions by the executors of tho lato Air Robert Laery to offer for public competition, at a date early in December, (to bo notified later}— O>Q SUPERB FREEHOLD BUILDING SITES. Betas subdivision cf tho charming and attractive WILLOW BANK ESTATE NO SECTION OP LEES FRONTAGE THAN SO FEET. • Terms of sale are of an exceedingly easy and liberal character, very little cash being required. PLANS ARE NOW IN COURSE OF PREPARATION. FURTHER PARTICULARS WILL BE PUBLISHED LATER. Fuller information on application p.t our ollices, Harris street, or to Messrs Menteath and Bocre, Solicitors, Fcatherstou street . F. W. HATBITTLE. 354. Auctioneer. EDWARD EEEYES AND CO LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, MERCER STREET. urbs, at very reasonable terms. QARDINER AND AUCTIONEERS. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. 127, ADELAIDE ROAD. FOR SALE. FARM, KAITOKE —GOO acres; 10-roomed house, etc. DOUGLAS WALLACE ST.—Cottage, 4 rooms, latest conveniences; land 20 x 76. Price «£350. Terms. WRIGHT ST.—House, 6 rooms, electric light; land, 33 x 100; now lot at 21s per week. Price, *£675; .£550 can remain on mortgage. OXFORD ST.—House, 5 rooms, dairy, 3stali stable, coachhouse, etc.; land, S 3 x 90. Price, .£675; .£550 can remain on mortgage. FEATHERSTON TER.—House, 7 rooms, conservatory; land, 51 xß7ft; now lot at A 3 per month. Terms. AKATA.RAWA.—B miles from Upper Hutt, valuable sheep and cattle farm, 1460 acres, cottage and woolshcds. , Price, *£2 10s per acre. The greater portion can remain on mortgage. LAND AGENCY, Palmerston North and Wanganui. For Sale on Easy Terms—Shannon, small farms 10 acres to 100 acres, adjoining the town; 10 per cent, cash, 10 per cent. 2 years, balance'lo years, 4} per cent; land all in grass, carries 1 bullock to the acre. Also, adjoining above, 454 acres, with 2 good dwellings. 20 bail cowshed and all dairying appurtenances, in farms from 134 acres to 800 acres. Prices vary with quality of sections. Shannon town lots—s acres close to station, in 4-acro lots. Hakorua —1 mile from Shannon, rich dairy farm, 227 acres, close to Railwav Station, nice homestead, iO bail cowshed. Price. ,£l7 per acre, 'or will lease with purchasing clause. : Waitotara Valley—-1446 acrf?s. good sheen country. 200 in grass, small house. Owner’s interest, giving right to purchase at 11s per acre, .£650. Further particulars on application to MELLSOP, ELIOTT AND CJ. # Sole Agents, JOHN COUPEE, LAND AGENT, NAPI LE, HAWKE'S BAT. HAS Numerous Sheep Runs and Dairy Farms for Sale in the district. Write for our "Laud Gazette/' which contains mil details. Letters e.nd Telegram, receive prompt attention. .818
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4823, 28 November 1902, Page 8
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