Auctioneers' Notice* SATURDAY, 22nd, at 2 o'clock. E. HOWELL & CO., LTD., will • sell, on behalf of laHly giving up housekeeping—Piano, Sideboard; Couches,' Chairs, Bedsteads, Dressing Tables, Washstands, Bedding, Saddle and Bridle, Dresser, Enamel Ware, Sciles and Weights, Boilers, Sewing Machines, Books, Churns, Dishe3, Music, Invalid fram, and Sundries ; also Bicycles, Carrots, Onions, Vegetables, Poultry, etc. A DOUBLE ATTRACTION. MASTERTON AUCTION MART. SATURDAY, JUNE 22nd, at 1 p.m. ~T B. NICOLwill sell, on account of I ~ >, «... . tit rri Benefield and Sons, Aramaho, a splendid selection of Fruit Trees, Shrubs, and Flowering Plants, including, Apples, Plums.. Pears, Peaob.es, Apricots, Currants, Gooseberries, and other small fruits. Camellias, Rhododendrons, Azaleas, Daphnes, Deutzias, Ash Plants, Retinosporas, Eleagnus, Pinus Insignis, Macrocarpa. and a fine range of Roses and Bulbs. All without Reserve. account of Mr T. C. Fowler, of the T.C.F. Cyclary—--40 Ladies' and Gents' Bicycles. inoluding the renowned Imperial Rovers, Premiers, Populars, and T.C.F.'s. Ail first-class machines, with no re3erve, An accoout of a gentleman leaving Masterton—A good range of leading lines'of Furniture. Also 10 shares in Masterton Dairy Company. £26 15s paid up. No reserve. Poultry and Sundries. Wanganul Distinct Two and a Half Shsep Country 1300 ACRES, 930 acres freehold, 156 acies lease with right of purchase at 15s per acre, 229 acres small grazing run, rent 6d per acre, all grassed and fenced, wintered ? 2£ sheep and cattle, wojl clip averaged just under lllbs per sheep. SITUATION—2I miles from Wanganni. 3 miles from school.f All splendidly grassed country lying well to the sun, and can all be ridden over. PBICE£7 10s per acre for Freehold, £5 per acre for Leasehold.! 2395 ACRE 3, 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, 6 rooms, good woolshed, dip (concrete), 3., sets sheep yardE, winter capacity 2J sheep and 100 head cattle. Wool clip last year, 101 bales, which realised £2,000 on trucks. SITUATION—3 miles from township. li miles f romTschool. £6 15s per acre for Freehold. £4 10s per acre for Leasehold. A jUrge portion of the purchase money can remain at 4| per cent. only. Fullest particulars from LAND AND ESTATE AGENT WANGANUI. Slieep I<aii<l. 7"E have been instructed by the owner ▼ to offer ior private sale the undermentioned high-class Sheep Farm. This is the cheapest property now offering in the North Island. OA O ACRlfl s» ver y " cn i and » witn t/4t/w papa and clay sub-noil. 12 miles of sheep-proof fencing, 7 and 8 wire, Totaro and Matai posts, beautifully watered, two dwellings of 6 rooms eaoh, outbuildings and woolshed. Railway 4 miles, school on property. Adjoining property recently purchased by N.Z. Government at £lllO3 per acre. JPrice, per acre. €a§li Igequire*!, Apply at once to the Sole Agents, LOMAX, LUCENA & CO. 32 RUTLAND BUILDINGS, WANGANUI. J as. Elliott & Co, Horse and Cow Covers. SPECIAL VALUE. das. Elliott & Co. SADDLERS, Qaeen Stf«et Masteiton,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8469, 21 June 1907, Page 8
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