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M. HOGAN ..J* LAND, ESTATE COMMISSION AGE.^I & GENERAL PRODUCE MERCHANT. sWISHES to notify the' Public of Wan ganui and the settlers of the Bur rounding districts that he has commenced business on Taupo Quay in the premie: l-.toly ocupied by Messrs Williams and Harper, auctioneers, as a Land Estate, Com ; mission Agon* and General -Merchant.- As M.H. has had considerable experience '1 this line of business, having been for several years in the employ of Messrs M. Hogar and Co. r . Limited*. / general merchants, Taupo Quay,. also Messrs Hogan and Durie, general merchants, Taylorvillc, ho tnsts hy paying careful attention to customers ie merit a fair share of support. He 13 prepared to buy in any quantities for cash : — WOOL, SHEEP SKINS, TALLOW, HIDES ' FUNGUS, etc., etc. Also on Sale — WHEAT, OATS, . BARLEY, MAIZE, BRAN, POLLARD, STRAW, GREEN OATS, etc. Address — M. HOGAN, Jnr. Taupo Quay, Wanganui. TT'S meaa to kick when you're on top, ' Trat you can't help it when you know £oi a positive fact that ANGLO-SPECIAL gained the ONLY GOLD MEDAL tgainst all-comers. It makes- you feel patriotic, too, when yoa know. that the gold medal imi given to a bicycle of Englich parts and New Zealand Manufacture. ' You hear some follows say (interested ef course) that a bicycle cannot be built ia New Zealand to compare with English and American manufacture. Well, take it from me as an engineer, he's a nondescript, aad can o'-ly talk. Work is foreign to hfm. And here the laugh comes in— Anglo's gain the gold medal, the only one, ia competition with his firmament jewel. •THE OASHGROCERY STORJi. < GEO. E. fiALL Proprietor (Successor to G. Caiman}, WISHES to inform the Public Gene rally that he is. Carrying on the CASH SYSTEM so successfully inaugurated by his predecessor. THE LARGEST and BEST ASSORTMENT OF GROCERIES IN ' WANGANUI, - ' - A 6 the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES FOR CASH. Families Waited on for Orders, and De limed., with Prompitnde and Despatch by a competent and obliging staff. THE CHEAPEST SHOP IN THE , trade: Telephone, 67. P.O. Box, 160. TTUTCHISON AW /^ORRY. Jcl. L BARRISTERS' and aSOLICITORki.. ■ ' ""VanglMrorand Waverley. ..e have- £3000 Trust Money to LEND, <m .-oufctry Security. LAND SALE. FAIIIFIELD ESTATE, ' HAWKE'S BAY. AGRICULTURAL FARMS, GRAZING FARMS, DAIRY FARMB. MESSRS. BAKER and TABUTEAU, Land Agents, of NAPIER, have been instructed by H. H. BRIDGE, Esq., of Fairfield, Ongo Onga, to offer for Sale by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the _^ r <2Sb* ODDrEL LOWS' HALL, ' WAIPAWA, At 2 p.m., on WEDNESDAY, 22nd NOVEMBER, 1899---5000 AGEES Part of the Fairfield Estate, sub-divided into 28 Blockß. \ The 'Fairfield -Property is situated in the Ruataniwha District, 4 miles. from a. Railway Station at Waipawa., The distance by rail from the Pet «t Napier is 39 miles, and from Wellington 176 miles.' : ' The Blocks offered for Sale include aomj FIRST-CLASS ALLUVIAL LAND ant Arable Grazing Land. The Property has been well-impm ed bj Sub-divisional Fencing, Planting, Ploughing, Draining, etc , and is '. spoken o! throughout Hawke's Bay as being one of the best- worked, 'and cultivated Estates 09 the-East .Coast. TERMS.— 2-stha Cash, balance can k main on Mortgage fox 3. 0r s. years at V 4j per cent, or ' the whole of the Purc'nase money can be paid oh execution of the cou : veyanoee. . Th« -AuctioneeriLwill post to applicant! full particulars ot 4he Estate, and of eacl Lot, together with Flans. BAKER and TABUTEAU, TENNYSON STREET, KAPIER. SALE OS FIRST-CLASS SHEEP ANE DAIRY FARMS. By order of the Executors of the Estati of the late T. W. Still, deceased. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25th. At 1 o clock. A BRAHAM and WILLIAMS will Bel jta. by public auction, at their Sale Rooms, Palmerston North, as above — S3ctions 181, 182, 183, 265, 267, 290 291, Fitzhorbert, the property o the late Mr T. W. Still, situutec within 2J miles of the Borough o Palmereton North, and compris ing 970 acres of first-class shee\ and cattle country. The land will be offered for the con venience of buyers in 7 original sections ranging in size from 51 to 249 acres. The farms are. very well situated. Th< smaller sections, which are best adaptei for dairying, are within two miles of thi Palmerston North Dairy Factory. The whole of the land is of first-clas quality, mostly level, and well-wutcred. TERMS— IO per cent at the fall of th hammer, 10 per cent on Ist January, whci delivery will be given, the balance in I months bearing interest at 44 per cent oc annnm. For plans and further particulars app? t0 BRANDON and HISLOP, Wellington. ? rjr ' ne Auctioneers

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIII, Issue 15000, 22 November 1899, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIII, Issue 15000, 22 November 1899, Page 3