Auctioneers' Notices. BANNISTER STKEET AUCTION I MART, SATURDAY, MAY 19th, at 2 p.m. j R. NICOL will sell a full range of C Furniture, Groceries, Ladies' and Gent's Mackintoshes, Curtains, Ducka and Fowls, and General Sundries. DIXON STREET, MASTERTON. THUKSDAY, MAY 24th, at 1.30 p.m. ~ R. NIOOL, favoured with instrucv • tioos' from Mr Vincent Haopcr, who is leaving Masterton, will sell the .whole of his Household Furniture and ' Effects. Particulars later. i AUCTiON SALE. SATURDAY, 19th MAY, 1906, atl 30 p.m. Sharp. WITHOUT RESERVE. E. HOWELL, Auctioneer, has been >• favoured wiih instructions to sell at Hecksher and Go.'s Auction Mart, Perry Street, without reserve, on account of a gentleman leaviDg the district, ttie whole of his Household furniture, consisting cf Sideboatfds, Chests of Drawers, rouble Bedsteads, Wire Mattrasses, Duchass3 Chests, Wash Stands, Chefionier, Dining and Extension Tables, Couch, Looking Glasses, Small Dressing Tables, Toi et Sets, Lamps, Baths, Bookcase, Pictures, Blinds, Dinner Service, Kitchen Range and Utensils, Clocks, Meat Safes, Sausage Machine, Ladies' Side-saddle, Groceries, including Picsles and Sauces. ' Piano, by Bord. Bicycles, new aDd second-hand. Poultry and Produce—2s prize birds, including Minofcas and Andalusians. Very fine lot. Potatoes, Turnips, and Carrots. Cameras—2 quarter-plate Cameras and Accessories.
Choice Dairy and Cropping Farm, TO HE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION. SATURDAY, 26th MAY, 190G, at 2 p.m. ME W. B. CHENNELLS has received instructions from Mr Kobsrt Carrpbell to offer by publ c auction, as above, his well-known farm on the Opaki, consisting of 380 acpes (more or less), together with all buildings and erections thereon. The property is situated only 8i miles from Masterton, on a good metalled n»id, and includes abbut 140 acres of the richest river flats in the county. From these iln-ts crops of oats have been taken averaging 00 bushels to the acre, wheat 40 bushels, and potatoes up to 16 tons. The property has been farmed by Mr Campbell for over thirty years with excellent results, and for several seasons past he has mi iked a herd of between 30, and 40 cows, supplying the Masterton Butter Factory. The whole of the land is ploughable, and the buildings include a nearly new 7-roomed house, large stable (four stalls), loose-box and loft, 10bail milking-sbed, buggy-shed, pig-styes, and steam separator house. Mr Campbell, having decided to follow pastoral pursuits, has purchased a property in the Wanganui distriot, and in order to realise on his Opaki property promptly he has placed a low reserve on it, and is prepared to extend easy terms to the purchaser if required. Terms of sale and other particulars can be obtained from W B. CHENNELLS, Auctioneer.
ALGETY * CO, TD. MASTEETON, W. F. C. A. Ltd., Will hold Monthly Sales of Woo!, Skins, and Hides, ;dalgety & co's queen street STOKES, MA.STEETON. Tbe next sale will be held on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6. Entries now being received. ALFRED COOK LAND AGENT, PALMEESTON NOETH Has the following new list of choice sheep runs in the Manawatu FOE SALE • |AA Acres, near Fielding, permanently watered, new 13-rooni-ed house, beantiful grounds, stables, dip perfectly arranged yards, 20 paddocks, capacious wpolshed and night pens Originally rich bush land, 600 acres been stumped and ploughed. Half the land perfectly.level, balance very easy downs, all cleared and well grassed, 1 mile from • railway stati&n. No expense being spared to make this run rank as the finest in the Manawatu. Carries 3 sheep to acre besides cattle, etc. Price £lB per acre cash. This property bears no encumberances. WAA Acres, close to Halcombe. A I Uu splendid sheep run with large homestead, 10-roomed residence, yards, woolshed, dip, etc. Price £lB per acre, easy terms. f\ C\f\C\ cres near Dannevirke, a fine Uvuv property with every convenience, all cleared, etc. £8 per acre, £3OOO cash. Write for particuiars, ALFEED COOK. Land and Commission Agent, RANGITIKEI ST., PALMEESTON N. H. GRIFFITH, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, Eketahuna. HAS FOR SALE— I r\£» ACRES freehold, all in grass, _vJ\J fenced and divided into 5 padbocks, cottage 2 rooms, good cowshed concrete floor, 6 bails, trap-shed, pigstyes, and woikshop; one and a-half miles to cheese factory and school, post office two miles, good metalled roads; 40 heed of cattle now on place, and 2 horses. Stock at valuation if required. Price £l2 per acre. Easy terms. \iyiy ACEES all in grass, and fenced, 'I fC 3 paddocks, 4-roomed house, good cowshed of 9 bails, all flat ploughable land, well grassed and watered, situated 3 miles from Stratford by good metal road, and about 1J from railway station, school, post 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 cows can be taken at valuation and fay 10 per cent, on their value.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIX, Issue 8144, 19 May 1906, Page 8
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