Auctioneers' Notices. ESSRS LEVIN & CO., LTD., are favoured with instructions from Trustees Jncob Joseph to hold n clearing sale by|pubhc auction lie ervc at Dry River Homestead, Martinborough, On THURSDAY & FRIDAY, Ist and 2nd March, 1906, at 1 o'clock. fcllEEl" — 2300 2-tooth ewes | 1800 4-tooth ewes 15(J0 0-too;h ewes I 1300 f.f.m. ewe; 1100 iull-inouth ewes 1000 ewes, mixed ages 0500 lambs 4500 withers Cattle 100 empty cows and heifers 300 cowrf'in calf with cult at foot 30 cows in calf 70 heifcts in calf 50 3-\ein' steers 150 2-year stears 4(0 mixfd yearlings 14 bulls HoRSHS - 25 draught horses 35 light horses Faiim I.MI LKMKNTS — 3 Duncan d.f. r lough 2 s&a Dunciin disc hairows 2 Cambridge lolleii 2 chills 2 fin m drays 2 tip drays 1 spring enrt 1 doubie-seated busg'y reapirtind binder i chali-cutter and sundries Ov.uEn op Sale— FIIIST DAY—Sheep and Cattle. KECOND DAY-Horses and Iruplrrmnts. | Brake will leave Masterton ut 8 o'clock both mornings of sale. Luncheon' provided. TO-DAX At 3 p.m. sharp, ECKSBER & CO., LTD., will offer by Publit Auction, by instruction of the Painter, L. Gainsbrough, Esq., Dunedin, WITHOUT RESERVE - 26 Magnificent Oil Paintings. NEW ZEALAND SCENERY. Lot 1-New Zealand Creek Scene Lot 2 Cascade by Moonlight Lot 3 - Welch River Lot 4—Mitre Peak Lot s—Land of Cloud and Sunshine Lot 6—Buller Gorge Lot 7 -View of Buller Gorge Lot 8-Caswell Sound Lot 9—Rai Valley, Nelson Lot 10—Otira Gorge , Lot 11—Where Silent Waters Glide Lot 12—Wild and Rugged Otago Lot 13—View of Clinton Lot 14—Early Morning, Lake Te Anau £iot 15—View of Lake Te Anau Lot 16—Cosmos Peaks Lot 17—Otira Gorge Lot 18—A View of Mount Cook Lot 19—Lake Manapouri Lot 20—Sunset on Snow Hilh Lot 21—Clouds and Sunshine, Lake Te Anau Lot 22—Westland River Scene Lot 23—Lake Ada Lot 24—Rain Clouds, George Sound Lot 25—Lake Te Anau Lot 26 -Lake W ikatipu. These Oil Paintings are now on view in our Rooms. E. HECKSHER, Auctioneer. AIKARAPA A UCTION MART PERRY STREET, MASTERrON. HECKSHER & Co. Will hold Regular Auction Sales Every Wednesday Afternoon, After the Stock Sales, and Every Saturday Afternoon* Produce, Poultry, etc., a Specialty. FARMERS, bring > your Produce ; Quick Sale. E. HECKSHER, Auctioneer. A Golden Opportunity. As Taranaki butter will command a very high price in the Home market this season now is your time to Invest. If the following properties do not Buit you kindly write as I have a very extensive property list consisting of businesses of every description for sale on easy terms or cash ; farms of any acreage, leasehold or freehold, also properties for exchange, etc. "J (~\f\ Acres, all in grass, well fenced, 5 JLv/\J snbdivisons, J mile from school and factory, good 5 roomed house, large cowshed, trapshed and all conveniences. Price £ls 10 per acre. Only £350 cash required. nQ Acres, adjoining school and facO tory, near railway station, all down and ir. grass, ring fenced, subdivided, 4 roomed house, dairy, cowshed, trapshed, etc. Price £l2 10 per acre. Easy terms. K£* Acres, near railway station and post t) \J office, 4 roomed cottage with all necessary outbuildings, 1 mile from school and factory, all in grass, ring fenced, well subdivided. Price £ls per acre. £124 cash required. £> "J Acres, 3 roomed dwelling, calfshett, \j L cowshed, all down and in grass, well fenced, and subdivided, J mile from school and factory. Price £l2 15s per acre. Very easy terms. "I "1 f\l Acres, all in grasp, undulating XJL \J2 land near school, dairy factory, railway station and post office, 5-rcomed house, cowshed 14 bails, trapshed, calfshed, pigstye, etc, ring fenced, 12 subdivisions. Price £l3 per acre. Very easy terms. ~ - • - > Acres, all in grass except shelter t « bush, 1 mile from school and factory, 5 roomed houEe, cowshed, cartshed and all necessary outbuildings, well fenced and subdivided. Price £9 per acre. Only £2OO cash required Apply— F. BROOKING, LAND AGENT, S T R A T F O R"D. DEVONSHIRE HOUSE. MR J. ijONGSTAFF has pleasure in announcing to the residents of Masterton and surrounding districts that he has purchased the above well-known house, and trusts by strict attention to the wants of patrons to merit a continuance of support. . FIRST-CLASS ATTENTION, Rates Reasonable. VieiOßU Sxbbet ' Masxbsxob*
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7956, 3 February 1906, Page 8
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