Auctioneers' Notices. DANNEVIRKE STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, MAY 18th, at 1 p.m. 7" ROSE will sell by auction as ■ T » o above 100 ew ea 50 fat ewes 1 fntcow 12 weanera 5 fat cows 20 12 to 18-months steers and heifers SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. BSSRSDALGETY & CO., LTD.,have received instructions from Mr It. H. Rathbone.to sell by auction bis Superior Household Furniture, on THURSDAY, 10th May, 1906, at 2 p.m., comprising :- DINING-KOOM —Sideboard, Old English (made to order), book-case, extension table, bentwood chairs, upholstered willow chairs, wicker lounge, butler's tray and stand, stone filter, 3 guls (HutFonand Co.), wino and spirit decanters, tumblers, wine glasses, tea and coffee set (Doulton). DUAWING ROOM-- Axminster carpet, Chcstevfield and two divun chairs (tapestry) Chippendale chairs and table, gypsy table, wicker chairs, jardiniere, flower stand, brass kerb and fire irons and coal scuttle, rugs (sheep and goatskin and oppo'um), pictures by Maud Goodman, Buchner, Bisson and others, vases and ornaments, Roval Doulton and Victoria. BEDROOMS - Furnishings of three, consisting of brass-mounted double and single bedsteads, wire-woven mattrasses, horsehair and kapok beds and pillows, Queen Anne Duchesi-.e pair (bevelled glass mirrors) made to order, marble top washstand, combination chests draweis, towel hor-e, washsiands and wave, commode. CURTAINS of lace, chenille, an serge and cretonne, preen holland blinds complete, curtain poles and fittings. HALL- Oak umbrella stand, side table and carved chair, Oriental hall runner, door slips (reversible,, hat and coat rack. KITCHEN—TabIe, chairs, cooking utensils, flour bin, enamelled bread bin, gas griller, coal-scuttle, fenders, dinner set, hot water can and sundry crockery, mangle; linen basket and clothes basket. Linoleum, oilcloth and felting throughout, verandah screens, lawn mower, and sundries. AIRARAPA UCTION MART PERRY STREET, MASTERTON. LIMITED,] Will.hold Regular Auction'Sftlea Descriptions, After tho Stock Sales, and Every Saturday Afternoon* Produce, Poultry, etc., a Specialty. FARMERS, bring in your Produce; Quick Sale. "r~E. HOWELL, Auctioneer.
DA LGE I Y & CO., TD. MASTERTON, W. F. C. A. Ltd., Will-hold Monthly Sales of Wool, Skins, and Hides, STOBES, MiSTEETON. The next sale will beheld on , WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6. Entries now being received.
A Golden Opportunity! As Taranaki butter will command a very high price in the Home market this season now is your* time to Invest. If the following properties do not suit you kindly write as I have a very extensive property list consisting of businesses of every description for sale on easy terms or cash ; farms of any acreage, leasehold or freehold, also properties for exchange, etc. "I AA Acres, all in grass, well fenced, 5 JUJU subdivisons, £ mile from school and factory, good 5 roomed house, large cowshed, trapshed and all conveniences. Price £ls 10 per acre. Only £350 cash required. LXO tory, near railway station, all down and in graes, ring fenced, subdivided, 4 roomed house, dairy, cowshed, trapshed, etc. Price £l2 10 per acre. Easy terms. 0\) office, 4 roomed cottage with all necessary outbuildings, 1 mile from school and factory, all in grass, ring fenced, well Eubdivided. Price £ls per acre. £124 cash requ»red. f* "J Acres, 3 roomed dwelling, calfshed, UJL cowshed, all down and in grass well fenced, and subdivided, £ mile from Bchool and factory. Price £l2 15s per acre. Very easy terms. "I "J i\l Acrrs, all in grass, undulating -L X v/2 land near school, dairy factory, railway station and post office, 5-roomed house, cowshed 14 bails, trapshed, calfshed, pigstye, etc., ring fenced, 12 subdivisions. Price £l3 per acre. Very eaky terms. £i % bush, 1 mile from school and factory, 5 roomed house, cowshed, cartshed and all necessary outbuildings, well fenced and subdivided. Price £9 per acre. Only £2OO cash required LMD AGENT, STBATFORD.
LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, i Eketahuna, HAS FOR SALE—i r\£» ACItES freehold, all in grass, .UO fenced and divided into 5 padbocks, cottage 2 rooms, good cowshed concrete iioor, 6 bails, trap-shed, pigstyes, and woikshop; one and a-half miles to cheese factory and school, post office two miles, good metalled roads; 46 head of cattle now on place, and 2 horses. Stock at valuation if required. Price £l2 per.acre. Easy terms. ' ~l£\ AGUES all in grass, and fenced, »f& 3 paddocks, 4-roomed house, good cowshed of 9 bails, all flat ploughable land, well grassed and watered, Eituated 8 miles from Stratford by good metal road, and about 1J from railway station, school, poßt office and factory within two miles. Price for freehold, £lO per acre ; £SOO cash, balance at 5 per cent. A real good property, no noxious weeds; 56 cows can be taken at valuation, or property can be leased for 5 years at lis per acre, with r.o.p. at £ll per acre. If leased the oowa can be taken at valuation and pay 10 per cent, on their value.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIX, Issue 8135, 9 May 1906, Page 8
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