Auctioneers' Notices THURSDAY, 2nd MAY, at 1.30 p.m. ~> 'E. HOWELL &CO , LTD., have -*'• received instructions from Mr Wj. G. l'ajlor, who ia piving up housekeeping, to sell by auction on the premises, SUSSEX Si'KEET, (he whole of his Superior Household Furniture and (Effects. The list will include the following : Suite, Dining Table, Carpets, Hearth Bugs, Easy Chairs, Picj turfs, Clocks, Fenders, Liuoleurtis, (B.E. Bedsteads, Marble Top Washstands, Ware, Dr-ssirw Tab;es,Beddirg, Occasional Tables, Cnest Drawers, Sewing Machine, Lamps, Kitchen Utensils, Copper, Etc, Etc. SATt-KD'Y. 4tu MAY., at '2.30 p.m. T> E. HOWELL <fc CO., LTD.. have I)* been instructed by G. H. ferry, Esq., to sell by auction, on behalf of Perry's Trustees, the BUILDINGS, fur removal, at present standing on 36ft in in Jr*erry Street, and iu the occupation of Krahagen and Chap Jian iind W. >'onaldson. Pull particulars on application to the Auctioneers.
Wanganu! District. Two and a Ka!f Shsep Country JS7 lOs *« &cb*c» Tj QAA AChEF, 930 acres freehold, 156 acres lease with right of purchase at 15s per acre, 229 acres small grazing run, rent Gd per acre, all grassed and fenoed, wintered 1\ sheep and cattle, wool clip averaged just under lllbs per shepp. SITUATION—2I miles from Wanganni. 3 miles from school. All splendidly grassed country, ly'ng well to'the sun, and can all be ridden over. PBICE - £7 10s per acre for Freehold, £5 per acre for Leasehold.
QQQK ACRES, 1720 acres freehold, 675 acres small grazing run, rent 6d per acre, all in grass, fenced and / divided into 9 paddocks, wire and totara fences, new house, C rooms, good woolshed, dip (concrete), 3 sets eheep yards, winter capacity 2| sheep and 100 head cattle. Wool clip last jear, 101 bales, which realised £2,000 on trucks. SITUATION—3 miles from township. 1| miles from school. PRICE£6 15s per acre for Frethoid. £4 10s per acre for Leasehold. A large portion of the purchase money can remain at 4| per cent. only. Fullest particulars fiom LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS WANGA N U I. LEVIN & CO.. L ID MASTF-Bx'ON, ILL HOLD cf Wool, Skins, and Hides AT THEIR STORE, CHAPEL ST. The next sale will bo held on WEDNESDAY, MAY Bth, 1907, At 1230 p.m. Entries can now be Bent forward. Hunter, Son and Ferris, BAKERS and CONFECTIONERS. FINEST Stockß of Small Fresh • Daily. Confectionery a Specialty, Tea Rooms open all hours. NEW BRICK BUILDINGS. (Next J, A. Lyttle &nd Sons), Corner Smith and Queen Streets.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8432, 2 May 1907, Page 8
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