Auctioneers' Notices SPECIALLY built for the New Zealand 7 International Exhibition, and removed for urgent sale to the old estaband well respected premises of Massrs (VJos row, Bassett and Go. Headquarters— CORVEE MANCHESTER & CASHEL SIBEBTS. CHRISTCHURCH. These High-grade Exhibition-finished Cycles were specially built to my order for sale at tho great New Zealand International Exhibition, but space being absorbed by the time these beautiful machines reached Ghristchurch, I am reluctantly compelled to throw these same superb Cycles right to the New Zealand public at prices hitherto unheard of in this country. In order to close my New Zealand accounts, I am forctd to dispose of these Exhibition Bicycles at the fo lowing sacrificial figures;— Exhibition CENTURY CYCLE, Gents', Modele Superbe, warran ed 2 years .. .. £8 17 6 Exhibition CENTURY CYCLE, Ladies', Modele Superbe, warranted 2 years .. .. £9 7 6 For the Colonial Commissioner, WARWICK REDWAY. In order to give the public of New Zealaud a full opportunity of taking advantage of my unique display, 1. have arranged to offer to the Public of MASTERTON a fair proportion of my Exhibition stock. Thera will be 50 Machines available for the public of this district, comprising 25 LADIES' and 25 GENTS' "Century" folosisle Superbe. As above. I START MY OFFER AT 10 a.m. TO-DAY (SATURDAY.) AND WILL CLOSE THF, SALE POSITIVELY ON Saturday, «Sune 29th, At 10 p.m. The Bicycles will be for sale nrhately at the Rooms of B. E. HOWELL & CO., LTD., Perry Street. This is the only chince of buying these souvenirs of the great New Zealand Industrial Exhibition at ENGLISH FACTORY COST. Wanganui DistficJ:. Two and a Half Shsep Country Tj OAA ACRES, 930 acres freehold, 156 acres lease with right of purchase at 15s per acre, 229 acres small grazing run, rent Cd per aero, all grassed and fenced, wintered ?2$ sheep nind cattle, wool clip averaged just under lllbs per sheep. SITUATION-21 miles from Wanganui. 3 miles from school.? All splendidly grassed country lying well to the sun, and can all be ridden over. PRICE - £7 10s per acre for Freehold, £5 per acre for Leasehold.") j QQQK ACRES, 1720 acres freehold, 075 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 yards, winter capacity 2£ sheep and 100 head cattle. Wool clip last year, 101 bales, which realised £2,000 on trucks. SITUATION—3 miles from township. 1\ miles from school. £6 15s per acre for Freehold. £4 10s per acre for Leasehold. A large portion of the purchase money can remain at 4| per cent. only. Fullest particulars from LAND AND ESTATE AGENT WANGANUI.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8469, 22 June 1907, Page 8
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