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Auctioneers. Masterfton Stock Sale. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28th, 1906, at 1 p.m. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd. (successors to Lowes & lorns, Ltd.) will offer at their Renall-streot yards, as above : Sheep— 120 ewes and lambs 80 woolly hoggets 100 ewes and lambs 40 forward empty ewes 350 shorn 2 tooth wethers 100 4-tooth wethers Cattle — 1 fat cow 34 3 and 4-yr bullocks 25 mother-roared yearlings O. C. COOPER, Auctioneer. Important Subdivisional Land Sake of about 2000 IK 2000 SPLENDID AGRICULTURAL & GRAZING LAND. Wednesday, Dec. 12th, 1906, At 2 p.m. THE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., have received instructions from Messrs W. J. and A. F. Douglas to sell by auction at the Princess Theatre, Hastings, as above, 12 LOTS 12 containing from 40 to 300 acres, being a portion of the famed Te Mahanga station. The land to be offered lies to the north of the homestead, alongside the railway line, and distant two miles from Poukawa Siding, and seven miles from Hastings. This sale will afford a rare opportunity to those in search of first-class land, as the flats are among the finest in I-lawke s Bay, and grow very heavy grain, fodder and root crops. The hill country, which forms about a fourth of the whole, is of limestone formation, and unexcelled in the province for grazing purposes. „ t , r, " All the sections are well watered. Provision will be n&de for good road access to efIC EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS of purchase will be offered W.:., 10 percent cash on fall of the hammer, 5 per cent, on December J 2th, 1907, 5 per cent, on December 12th, 1908, and the balance on October 21st, 1909. Interest at the rate of 5 per cent, will be charged on unpaid purchase money. POSSESSION will be given to the purchasers on January Ist, 1907. Plans may be obtained on application to the Auctioneers. The Sections are all pegged and a guide will show intending purchasers over same^ pYeljminarYnotice. Sale of Lease of Part of Block VIII;, Mangahao, Pahiatua. MESSRS ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., acting under instructions from the Wellington City Corporation, will shortly submit by public auction, at their Rooms, Pahiatua—Twenty one (21) Pastoral Leases, ranging in area from 12 to 175 acres, immediately adjoining the northern end of the Pahiatua Township. For further particulars see later issues. W. B. CHENNELLS & CO., W. B. CHENNELLS.] [GEO SeLLAR, A.I.A.N.Z. Land and Estate Agents, MASTERTON. FOR SALE. HOTEL & THEATRE, situate in good mining town on the West Coast. House contains 26 rooms, and theatre will seat 800 people, first class stage, 3 dressing rooms, electric light throughout, all necessary outbuildings, and large stable. The whole is situate on 4 sections with frontage to 3 streets. New piano in theatre, and large stock of scenery in good order; piano also in hotel. Returns from theatre average £3 5s per week Local Rifles also pay £24 year for use of room and hall one night weekly, subject to other business. Floor is used for skating when not wanted for dancing, theatricals, etc The hall has been booked for different events as far forward as December. Hotel is free from brewers or wine merchants, and has a long-standing connection. Insurance on the building is £2100. Price for the freehold is only £2000, stock and furniture at valuation. Takings average £30 week; 11 o'clock license and no endorsement. A splendid investment. 1282 HOTEL, Otago, magnificent building, large horse bazaar attached. Average net profit for five years, £1200 per annum. £5000 for freehold ; stock and furniture at valuation. 2132 HOTEL, Dunedin, lease 1\ years ; rent £8 per week, taking £140 per week; 50 rooms and two large bars. Can finance a buyer with £800. 2133 HOTEL, goldfield town, safe electorate in South Island, stone building. Very large commercial trade. Lease, 5£ years. Rent, £3 8s per week. Trade, £100 per week. Total ingoing, £2500. Will finance buyer with £950. Tenant clearing £1000 a year. 2135 ACRES, four miles from WoodtdhjXy ville, 216 grassed, 4 in shelter bush, balance in crop, well watered, 14 paddocks, 150 acres alluvial fiats, rest undulating 25 acres stumped and ploughed, 7 r h., woolshed and barn (18 x 22), cowshed (24 x 22), implement shed (20 x 10), all iron roofs, new stock yards, orchard, hedges and plantations. Whole property surrounded by roads, and would cut up into 50 acre farms, creamery, P. 0., and telephone 2 miles, school 1-1 miles. £17 p.a. Only £485 cash; balance arranged. Will make considerable reduction in price if greater amount of cash paid down. Will exchange for farm in Auckland district. Owner has had the property for 26 years, and is selling on account of ill-health. 2267 3 AC RES and 3 dwellings, bringing a rental of £88 8s yearly, first-class corner, could build 7 houses on vacant land. £1300. A fine property. Terms arranged. mHREE-QUARTER ACRE, Cole-streot, X three chains frontage, 6 roomed house, drainage and water, outhouse, good orchard. Price, only £650. 1 226 SECTION, 47 feet frontage to Chapelstreet. A fine building site, close to the Club. £220. 7 ROOMED HOUSE, bathroom, pantry, and scullery, extra ; washhouse with copper and set in, stable and fowlhouse, over i-acre of land wtth nearly 2 chains frontage, ground nicely laid out, situate near station. A fine property, rooms all large and lofty, sewage and every convenience. £700. Terms. 1766 QA FEET 6in. frontage to Pine-street, %y*J near station, good business site. Price, £6 per foot. 1204 HOUSEHOLD^ANG^sT IF you could see the long list of customers who have bought the " CHAMPION " RANGES of us during the past year, it would interest you; and, further, when we say that not one of these customers, so far as we know, is dissatisfied, it ought to convince you that the " Champion " Range POSSESSES A GOOD DEAL OF MERIT Call and see them. J. GRAHAM & CO.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LV, Issue 8612, 20 November 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LV, Issue 8612, 20 November 1906, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LV, Issue 8612, 20 November 1906, Page 8

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