Auctioneers' Wiotsoea, Auction Sale of Turkeys and Geese. RE. HOWELL will soil by auction • nt 2 p.m. on SATURDAY, 31 prime fat Turkeys and 20 prime fat Geese. (SATURDAY) at 2 o'clock 1 sharp. -JR. *;. HOWELL & CO., Ltd , will sell, as above, 30 fat turkeys, 20 prime guese, 2 cameras and accessories, pot plants and bulbs, baoon, hams, crockery, glassware, tools, cross-cut saws, Indies' bide saddles, copper, boiler, horse collars, blocks, oil paintings, and swedes, 1 spring dray, 3 pairs dressed pullets. 12 cases m iiulni'iaus. PRIME. fifflHAT. (PRIME MEAT. AT AUCTION PRICES. , TO-DAY (S.VIUKDAY), at 1.30 p.m. : JJJ. NivOL, as agent for the vendors, | o Ktupk'S »nd Co., will sell from tho linn's delivery carts, near the Auction Mart, PRIME JOINTS OF BEEF AND MUTTON, cut into sizes lor household requirements. Another appuiiunity for tho public tj purchase Prime Meat at Moderate Rates. After w'uch will be sold in tho Mart a quantity of Furniture and Effects, Lady's Bicycle, Produce and Sundries. GtLEAT SALE OF BOOTS «& DRAPERY, BANNISTER STREET AUCTION MAUT, TO-BAY (SATURDAY), at 1.30 pm. JR. Nlt.OL has received instructions • tc stli, without reserve, a splendid consigmnetit of 4QIV Pa IRS LADIES', GENTS', and CHILDREN'S BOOTS & SHOES in ail sizviS. AlsoDKAl'lfißY. Tins cou.signmc.it in on account of a uianuiact'..r.:r and importer, whose representative will attend the sale. Th\» goods are for absolute clonrance, and tho rale is worthy ot tho 'attention of tho General public, as they are of exceptional value. -"7AMARAPA AUCTION MART I * PERRY STREET, MASTERION. HEGKSHEB&Go. Will ho!d Regular Auction Sales Of Fyn'nif uce of all Descriptions, After the Stock Sales, and Every Saturday Aftersioors. Produce, Poultry, etc., a Specialty. FARMERS, bring in your Produce ; Quick Kale. R. E. HOWELL, Auctioneer. MASTFRTON, 'ILL HOLD MONTHLY SALES of Wool, SkSns, and Hides AT THEIR STORE. CHAPEL ST. The next sale will be held on OCTOBER 10. Entries can now be sent forward. FARMS FOR SALE. .FREEHOLD FARM, 102 acres, all in . grass, carry 40 cows or 2£ sheep per aero ; new house, 5 rooms, ten stall cowshed, 1J mile from Mrenha oreamery and post office, 3 miles from railway station. Price £l3 5s per acre. Easy terms can be arranged. This is a really pood chance. Apply early. 25 200 Acres L LP, 130 grass, balance splendid milling bush, now receiving royalty 6d per 100 log measurement, house quite new, 4 rooms, situated 4 mile 3 irom railway station, will easily carry 2£ sheep to the acre. This is a bargain" All good cropping country. Price, £6 10s per acre. Terms, £SOO cash, balance at 5 per cent. 14 A. W. MURRELL ESTATE AGENT, EKETAHUNA. HUNTLY. 1 OKf\ ACRES » All limestone 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, stables, 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 £b 10 per acre and 22G.acres leasehold given in, 200 acres of which is in grass. Owner will divide this block if necessary. 1 ft (\C\ ACRE S at Uiuti, fJOOaeres IOUv in grass balance bush. Excellent sheep and cattle country. 6roomed residence which cost £360, 4rooraud cottage and men's whare, cowshed, sheep and cattle yards. At present carrying 500 Mttle, 400 sheep and 20 horses. L nin carried 10C0 sheep besides 278 f bullocks. Price £5 per acre. "" ' f\ itCRESat Opotiki practicbf 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 crop ping. Only 1£ miles from tho Opotiki Wharf. Price £0 per acre. We can recommend all the above properties as sound investments. LAND AGENTS, NEW PLYMOUTH. TO THE PUBLIC. 7"E beg to intimate that we have . , commenced business in Mastorton as Bakers and Confectioners. By manufacturing §ja gooawholesome article and giving strict attention to the requirements of patrons, we hope to merit a fair share of public support. Delivery carts will call on customers daily in any pait of the town. Hunter, Son & Ferris.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8226, 1 September 1906, Page 8
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