Auctioneers' 1 Notices. GREAT SALE OF JEWELLERY. EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD. Watches, Clocks, Electroplate Ware, etc. SATURDAY, 7th APRIL, 11 a.m. SHARP. ffESSRS HECKSHER <fc CO., LTD., _;J. acting undu* instructions from H. Lamming and Co, Watchmakers and Jewellers, Masterton, will conclude the Sale, by public auction, of high-class Jewellery. All remaining stock must be solii; E. E. HOWELL, Auctioneer. BANNISTER STREET AUCIION MART, TO-DAY, at 1.30 p.m., GROCERIES AND FUBNIXUIiE." B. NICOL will sell, on account of a „ • storekeeper retiring from business, the whole of his stock of groceries,, including sugar, jam, pickles, preserved fruit, tea, soap, tandles, pepper, sardines, sauce, oatmeal, sago, tapioca, etc., etc.; and on a account of a gentleman leaving for Christchurch, a line of household furniture and poultry ; also a fine collection of oil paintings. SALE at 1.80. NO RESERVE. Clearing Sale of Carrying Plant, ' EVIN & CO., LTD., are instructed by J. W. Olbell, Esq , to hold a Clearing Sale of Horses, Carrying Plant, etc., at his Homestead, Maryborough, on THURSDAY, 19th APRIL, at 1 pro. as follows: — 7 waggon horses 9 brake hoises 4 bug ty horses 2 unbroken horses 4 cows and calves Spring waggon, lorry, brake, coach, 2 bupgies, gig, timber waggon, farm dray, 3 ' tip ctrays, reaper and binder, drill, harrows, harness, covers, etc. Outside entries received. An entry fee will be charged on all outside entries. AIRARAPA A DCTION MART PERRY STREET, MASTER lON. 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. LEVIN & CO., L ID MASTERTON, 'ILL HOLD MONTHLY SALES of Wool, Skins, and Hides AT THEIR STORE, CHAPEL ST. The next sale will be held on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25. Entries can now be sent forward. TENNENT BROS LAND AGENTS, MABTON. A rV rV Acres, Eccleston, adjoining Bor""E f f ough of Marton, level and undulating land, 6-roomed cottage, barn, stable, etc., good agricultural farm. Price £ls, or will sell 150 acres separately. O£\ A Acres > * miles from Marton, best £) 4fc level agricultural land, all drained but 70 acres, gcod buildings, £l4 14s. ft A A Acres > " )Ush land, all in grass but O^fc \J 25 acres reserve divided into 12 paddocks, good buildings, 40 acres flat, balance low hills, 13 miles from Hunterville by good road. Price £9. K £\ Acres, 15 aores left in milling bush, t)/£> 4acres in orchard, good cottage and large stable, 7 miles from Hunterville by good main road. Price £BOO. " Acres, good agricultural land, U i fj level and undulating, good residence and outbuildings, 2 miles from Marton. Price £l4. (r» a Acres, leasehold, adjoining Mar- : ton, all ploughable, good buildings, rent about Bs, goodwill £550, 7J years to run. \f\ Acres, 1 mile from Marton, drained, )«7 with plantation all round property, 6-roomed house and outbuildings, large orchard, 4 paddocks, £ISOO. ' A C\A Acres, 6 miles from railway by 4l:U4l: 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. 0.8.P. at 25s on January 1, 1907. Goodwill £9 per acre. t q l *i AcreS) busll lan(3, all in grass '.HjJI $ ' but7o acres, divided into 6 paddocks, cottage, woolshed and yards, hilly country, 3 miles from railway station, price £5 10s Eligible Investment. 7000 Acres compact and eligible run, new complete homestead, including 10 roomed dwelling; divided into sheepprdof paddocks, partially improved rape and turnip land, (3000 plouffhable. About 25 miles from Napier, coach twice a week, school, Post office, etc., close by. Stock 5600 sheep, 100 cattle at valuation. Land £2 10s per acre. Easy terms. 6000 acres Totara Timber, all fine clean straight trees, the cutting right for sale on royalty. Price £250. Inquire before too late. R. H. RHODES, WOODVILLE. The Masterton Farmers' Implement Go., Ltd,, Agricultural Implement Makers, Carriage and Waggon-builders, etc. "AVE ready-made Blook and Spring Drays, Double and Single Buggies, Rustio Carts, Dog Carts, digs of all patterns to suit the public, AGENTS— P. and D. Duncan, Ltd. Morrow, Bassettand Co., Christchurcb J. H. PAULING, Manager. PEERY STREET, MASIERTON.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIX, Issue 8114, 7 April 1906, Page 8
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