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WATSON, AND CO., LAND AGENTS VALUATORS AUCTIONEERS. THAMES STRE ET, Telephone, 217. HAVE FOR SALE: FIRST-CLASS RESIDENCES From £1 000 TO £4OOO BUILDING SITES..... _ Fro " '£6s TO GOOD RENT-PRO-DUCING PROPERTIES From DESIRABLE HOMES From £425 £llO £2lO TO £BSO IMPROVED FARMS, near Toivn and Railway F roin £ls TO £3O PER ACRE EASY TERMS. . MORTGAGES ARRANGED. ' District Representative's for The N.Z. State Fire Insurance Department. _ Tlios. Cook and Sons, Tourist Department AUCTION SALE. THT7RSDA 9th SEPTEMBER. Al 1.45 p. 321IN ROYAL HOTEL, TEES £TREET (Near Post Office.) IV/TESSRS GRESHAM, WATSON, ASD CO. have been instructed by MRS CROOK to sell by auction — Her Valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY, section 17, block 27, Wharfe street, with good 6roomed dwelling-house (gas, etc.) To anyone looking for a comfortable house in a good locality this is a rare opportunity. Easy terms can be arranged on application to the auctioneers prior to day of sale. Also — THE FURNITURE AND EFFECTS OF THE ROYAL HOTEL, comprising: Piano (by Kircbner), Piano Stool, Horsehair Sofas, Upholstered Couches, Basket Chairs with Cushions, Rocker, Vienna, Rattan, and other Chairs, Footstools, Dining Tables, Fancy Tables, Chefi'onier, Duchesse Chests, Washstnnds and AY arc, Toilet Tables, Chests of Drawers, Brass Rail Iron Bedsteads, Mattresses, Beds, Blankets, Sheets, Pillows, Hearthrugs, Slips, Large Quantity of Linoleum, Curtains and Poles, Fenders and Fireirons, Venetian and other Blinds, Large Shacklock Range, Large Clock, Bar Fittings, Framed Mirrors, Singer's Sewing Machine, Lamps, Flower Stands, Shells and stuffed birds in glass cases, Books, Pictures, Ornaments, Epergne, Vases, Cruets, Napery, Glassware, Crockery, Cooking Utensils, Wringer, Step Ladder, Garden Tools, Wire Netting, Etc., Etc. Mrs Crook is retiring from business. This property and the Furniture, etc., •an be recommended to purchasers. ANDREW WATSON, 372 ' Auctioneer. WM. JARDINE \ U CTIONEER, WEAR STREET, 964—145 Aures Freehold, about 3 miles from town. Price, £23 per acre. 965 —J-Acro, new 5-roomed House and all conveniences.—Price, £570. 971 —15 Acres, 5-roomed House, Reidston. This is a most desirable place for a poultry farm; it lies well to the sun, and is fitted up with 10 poultry sheds and pens for 500- fowls, also incubatorshed, buggy shed, and stable; well watered; good orchard with 70 picked fruit trees, balance ia grass. Any person in want of such a place should inspect it. Easy terms. 978—299 Acres L.1.P., 4 rooms. Price, £IBOO. 980 —J-Acrc, Newborough, good building site. Price £l4O j 9S1 —J-Acre, Hampden, 6-roomed House and outhouses. Price £430 982 —2 Acres, Hampden, 6-roomed House, li. and c. water, vinery 115 ft. x. 25ft. Easy terms. Price, £750 .934 —'-Acre, Newborough, 5-roomed house, good garden, most desirable residence. Price £7OO SATURDAY, 4th SEPTEMBER, 1909. At 12.30 p.m. WILLIAM- JAR DINE "Will Sell, at liis Mart, WEAR on behalf of a client who has left the district — B.R. Bedstead, Single and Wooden Beds, T.B. Washstand, Oilcloth, Vienna and Kit. Chairs, Basket Chair, Rocker, B.R. Fender and Irons, 3 Couches, Pier Glass, Painted Panel, Kit. Table, Knitting Machine, Churn, Milk Dishes, Jelly Pan, Baths, Flower Pots, etc., etc. 60 Sacks Oaten Sheaf Chaff, Table and Seed Potatoes, Fowl Wheat, Carrots, Collar and Hames, New Ladies' Eadie Coaster Cycle, Fowls, Ducks, etc. g0 SIDES PRIME MUTTON. Also FURS, NECKLETS, MUFFS. PETER WILLIAMS, 383 Auctioneer. DO ST NOW. IF /jour are going to put in HEDGE PLANTS, FRUIT TREES, ROSES, or other Plants this Season, do it as soon as possible. • The Plants supplied l by NAISH BROS., Thames street, opposite Dr are especially prepared for Planting. They are grown in a fully exposed situation and perfectly hardy anywhere in the district —and the PRICES are the LOWEST.. The Season is getting on, so place your orders at once with - NAISH BROS., OPPOSITE DR WHITTON'S. COUNTER BOOKS. —We can supply Duplicate Books with Carbon Paper -and Cover at Lowest Prices.—OAMARU MAIL.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10241, 2 September 1909, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10241, 2 September 1909, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10241, 2 September 1909, Page 5