Auctioneers' Notices. Unreserved Sa!e of Furniture ON TiiE PREMISES, VICTOHIA STREET. (Opposite Devonshire House), THURSDAY, SEPT. 13th. at 1.30. Messrs r. e. eowell& co., Ltd., will sell the whole of Mr Robt. C. Tvlee's Furniture as abova. The following artices are included: Piano by Bohm, Leather Dining Room Suite, Bamboo Suite, Wuker Ware, Pedestal, Mirror Panels, Fenders, Pictures, C.irpets, Linoleum, Curtains, Blind-, Hall Stand, Brass mounted Bedsteads'. Rug?, Duchcs CacstF, Washstands, Double Wire Mattrasses, 'Kapoc Beds, Ottoman, Dining Tables, Screens, Clocks, Crockery, Jases, Glassware, Lawn Mower, Kitchen Tjltentils, Garden Tools, etc., etc. Purchasers will do well to inspect these articles. On view TO-DAY, after 2 30. The whole to be sold without the slightest reserve. Auction Sale of desirable FREEHOLD PROPERTIES IN MASTER'ION. To Close an Estate. A BARE CHANCE. Saturdsy, Scj;D'£» "SStS's, "3 9GF, at 2 p.avi. u"R W. B. CHENNELLS hue received X.oL in.-truotiors from ihe Trustees of the Estate of the late Mr Boberfc Cockburn, to sell by auction, as above, (5 Freehold Properties, comprising; LOT 11—2 a 3r» 3r>. with first-class 7-r house, situate SHORT ST It RET, This property is a very desirable one to anyone wishing to secure a r.ice suburban home. An excellent opportunity is offered without paying speculative values. LOT 2 22p,HESSEY STREET,with comfortable 4-r.h. and scullery, also shed, sewage, good frontage. A cosy home and bound to rise in value. LOT 3 In, with 5 r.h. and scullery, also shed, sewage. Comer of CHAPEL and HOPE STKEETS. Splendid position, with long frontage. LOT 4—lf» 25p, with 5 l'.b., sewage and water laid on, situate corner of LINCOLN ROAD and VILLA STREE T. A very valuable position for business purposes. LOT 5-3r»jWith 5 r.h. and outbuildings, situate UPPIi'R PLAIN, now in the occupation of Mr F. Harrhon. LOT 6--In, with 4 r.h. and scullerv, situate KURIPUNI STREET. Ml recently repaired, and let to good tenant. ' FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. ESTATE LATE MR GHABLES CRESS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th. MR W. B. CHENNELLS has been instructed by the Public Trustee to ol'fer for sale at his rooms, Perry Street, on above dati —
That very desirable property, comprising 1 rood, with dwelling of 7 rooms, scullery, bathroom, pantry, washhouse, with copper and tubs set in, trap-shed and loose-box. [Section has a frontage of GOft to Bannister Street, and is in a good, healthy position. This propeity must be sold in order to close the estate. Further particulars and terms, of sale, etc., can be obtained from the Auctioneer. RUCTION MART PERKY STREET, MASTERfON. B. E. HOWELL &Co. LIMITED, 1 Will hold Regular Auction Sales] Of Furniture of aM Descriptions, After the Stock Sales, and Every Saturday Afternoon. Produce, Poultry, etc., a Specialty. FARMERS, bring in your Produce ; Quick Sale. It. E. HOWELL, Auctioneer. • GOOD Sheep Country. HUNTLY. "I ACRCiS, All limestone ±4><JlJ country. 1200 acres in grass balance in bush. The whole is fenced and subdivided into 15 paddocks and 12 miles of sheep-proof fencing. Two dwellings of 4 rooms each on, the property, shearing shed sheep and cattle yards, Btables, implement shed and excellent sheep cement dip. The land is well watered, and lies well to the sun. The land is at present carrying 1800 sheep, 300 cattle and 30 horses besides cropping. Price .£5 10 per acre and 220 acres leasehold given in, 200 acres of which is in grass. Owner will divide this block if necessary. 1 QAA ACRES atgUiuti, 900 acres _L O in grass balance bush. Excellent sheep and cattle country. Groomod residence which cost £350, 4roomed cottage and men's whare, cowshed, sheep and cattle yards. At present carrying 500 rsttle, 400 sheep and 20 horses. L carried 10C0 sheep besides 278 bullocks. 'JPrice £5 per acre. 1 o*V(Tfc ACRES at Opotiki practicJ- Iv/ ally all level, 1400 acres have bf en ploughed. It is all fenced and subdivided with sheep proof fences. Excellent house and outbuildings, sheep yards and other conveniences of every discription. 300 acres of bush mostly valuable puriri timber. Carried last winter 2100 sheep, 280 head of cattle and 30 horses besides a considerable amount of cropping. Only 1$ miles from the Opotiki Wharf. Price £(> per acre. Wo can recommend all the above properties as sound investments. GILMOUR, PATTIE and FREE, LAND AGENTS, NEW PLYMOUTH. Farmers, ask for Seccombe's Paspalum Dilatatum Seed. And see that you get it. Mr T. C. Williams' Lust order was for FIVE TONS. This little fact docs a lot of talking. Call on your seed merchant at once and order a supply for this season. Every settler should mix 2 to albs of Seccombe's seed in their graßS seed mixture when sowing. The most nutritious fodder known to science, and absolutely permanent in any pasture land.—W. SECCOMBE, Central Bucca, N.S.W.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8234, 12 September 1906, Page 8
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