Auctioneers' Notices. DANNEVIRKE STOCK SALE; FRIDAY, APRIL 6th, at 1 p.m. w ROSE will sell by auotion as 0 above Cattle—--50 cows and calves, on account of the MaDgatoro Station 6 2-year olcl steers and heifers 4 fat heifers II 2-year old steers (3 weaner steers 22 18-month steers and heifers 25 18-menth heifers 25 21-month heifers .6 prime fat bullocks 3 18-month steers 1 fat cow 2 springing cows 5 forward cows 1 cow and calf 1 cow, justfcftlved 3 wearier steers 3 fat cows 13 wtaners, mixed sexes 10 2-.tear old heifc-rs 20 18-month heifers™ o fat cows 20 18-month heifers Sheep—--60 lambs 300 lambs 80 f m. ewes 111 breeding ewes 80 f m.ewe 3 180 f.m. ewes 200 f.f.m. ewes, have been running with E.L. rams 70 lambs Pigs--1G weaner pics 2 purebred Yorkshire boars 12 Berkshire weaner pigs 4 weaner pigs GREAT SALE OF JEWELLERY. Watches, Clocks, Electroplate Ware, 5.t0. WEDNESDAY, 4th APRIL, at 2.H0 p.m. sharp. Messrs hecksher & Co., Ltd., Acting under instructions from H. r Lamming and Co., Watchmakers and ' Jewellers, Masterkm, will continue the Sale, by public auction, of high-ciasß Jewellery. All remaining stock must be sold. R. E. HOWELL, Auctioneer. Unreserved sale of Furniture. Messrs hecksher & co., ltd., have been instructed by Mr G. G. Eddie to sell the whole of his Household Furniture and Effects on THURSDAY NEXT, at f he premises, corner of Lin'coln Road and Eenttey Street. Particulars later. THURSDAY, APRIL sth, at 1 p.m. AT THE RESIDENCE, WBIGLEY ST. JR. NICOL, favoured with instruc- « tions from Mr E. F Knight, who is leaving Masterton, will sell the whole of the housthold furnitureand effects, inciud- — Organ, Doulle and Single Bedsteads, Matrasses, Duchesse Pairs, Chests Drawers, Linoleums, Chairs, Couches, Wasbstands, Toiletables, Kitchen Utensils, and goods too numerous to particularise. J. R. NICOL Auctioneer. Clearing Sale of Carrying Plant. LEVIN & CO., LTD., are instructed by J. W. Obheix, Esq , to hold a Clearing Sale of Horses, Carrying Plant, etc., at his Homestead, Martinborough, on THURSDAY, 19th APRIL, at 1 p m. as follows: — 7 waggon horses 9 brake hoises 4 bug ;y horses 2 unbroken horses 4 cows and calves Spring waggon, lorry, brake, coach, 2 bougies, gig, timber waggon, lavmdray, 3 tip drays, reaper and binder, drill, harrows, harness, covers, etc. Outside entries received. An entry fee will be charged on all outside entries. RUCTION MART PERRY STREET, MASTERTON. HECKSHER & Co. LIMITED. Will hold Regular Auction Sales Every Wednesday Afternoon, After the Stock Sales, and Every Saturday Afternoon. Produce, Poultry, etc., a Specialty. FARMERS, bring in your Produce"; Quick Sale. R. E. HOWELL, Auctioneer. LEYIN & CO.. L™ W MASTERTON, ILL HOLD MONTHLY SALES of Woo!) Skins, and Hides AT THEIR STORE, CHAPEL ST. The next sale will be held on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25. Entries oan now be sent forward. TENNENT BROS LAND AGENTS, MARTOft. A cres > Eccleston, adjoining Bor--4t (i ough of Marton, level and undulating land, G-roomed cottage, barn, stable, etc., good agricultural farm. Price £ls, or will sell 150 acres separately. C\KA Acres, 4 miles from Marton, best &t) ~fc level agricultural land, all drained but 70 acres, gcod buildings, £l4 14s. A "I Acres, bush land, all in grass but 04tX 25 acres reserve divided into 12 paadocks, good buildings, 40 acres flat, balance low hills. 13 miles from Hunterville by good road. Price £9. KQ Acres, 15 acres left in milling bush, O/v 4 acres in orchard, good cottage and large stable, 7 miles from Hunterville by good main road. Price £BOO. Qiy K Acres, good agricultural land, O( O level and undulating, good residence and outbuildings, 2 miles from . Marton. Price £l4. I Qfi A Acres, leasehold, adjoining Mar00~t ton, all ploughable, good buildings, rent about Bs, goodwill £550, years to run. QA Acres, 1 mile from Marton, drained, with plantation all round property, 6-roomed house and outbuildings, large orchard, 4 paddocks, £ISOO. A f\A Acres, 6 miles from railway by 4tU4t metal road, all in grass but 60 acres reserve bush, comfortable 7-roomed house and usual outbuildings. Divided into 7 paddocks; large part could be ploughed. O.R.P. at 25s on January 1, 1907. Goodwill £9 per acre. "1 Q 1 ry Acres, bush land, all in grass AOX I but 70 acres, divided into 6 paddocks, cottage, weolshed and yards, hilly country, 3 miles from railway station, price .6510 a
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIX, Issue 8110, 3 April 1906, Page 8
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