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WEDNESDAY, JULY 10th, [at 1.30 p.m. THE fIESIDENCE, DIXON STREET. JB. NICOL, favoured with instruca tions f:om Mr S. K. Edwards, who is giving up housekeeping, will sell the whole of his household furniture and effects, including—Duchesse Chests, Toilet Tables, Washstand, Leather Couch, Ladies' Rocking Chair, Upholstered Arm Chair, Bamboo Chair, 3Austrian Chair 3, Double Bedsteads, Double Wire Stretcher, Bamboo Table, Whatnot, Dining and Kitchen Tables, Kapoc Maltrasses, Linoleum, Mailing, Pictures, Curtains, Blinds, Glassware, Crockery, Ornaments, and Kitchen Utensib. Foresters' Halt, Wiasterton, THERE will be a big Auction Sale, WITHOUT RESERVE, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 10th, 11th, lath, 13th, of all (ioods from the Manufacturers' Direct Importing Co. The stock comprises— Cutlery, Crockery Nottingham La:e Curtains Rugs, Blankets Sheetings and Quilts (a great specialty) E.P. Ware Glassware China Boots *» Horse Cover?, etc. ha sale will start at 1.30 p.m. each day. A SMALL LOT OF JEWELLERY lat we guarantee or return the cash. iVERY RING HALL MARKED and uaranteed to stand the most powerful cid test. Come One, Come All, and see for yourelves. Everything at your osvn pric% nd nothing that is put up will bo witbrawn, but is knocked down to the highest idder. The ftLD.ii Company, V. V. AUDHY, W. H. HAWKINS, Secretary. Auctioneer. NOTE.—We intend to ray periodical ibits to Mastertor. We, then fore, guarntce the quality of the goods to ensure uture business Ycu would not como iack unlets goeds were all right. FfcIDAY. AUGUST 9th, At 11 o'clock. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF DAIRY FARMS. The Well-known Estaiei I AAA AC.BES of the Richest Land LUUU in the Waikato, sub-divided nto DAIRYING FARMtf, ranging from 50 to "i 50 acres in extent. TMANDEiSO JACKSON, in cona junc;ion with "The Farmers' Cc)perativo Auctioneering C 0 .,: will sell by jublic auction at the Chamber of Comnerce, Swanson Street, Auckland, on ibave date. Full particulars in Saturday's issue, Land and Estate Agents, WA^GANUF, DOAL & FIREWOOD & CARRYING BUSINESS, LAisD and Buildings. J-acre land, with offices, store, 5 loose-boxes, with loft, coal bunkers, wood yard, engine shed, enrt shed, also cottage let at 103 per week, room let at 10s per werk. Lease has 14 years to run with right of renewal for further term at ro valuation, rent £3 per week. Plant consists of 5 horses, 5 spring drays, 2 tipdrays, in good order, 8 Eets of harness, 1 Tangyes oil engine 4£ horse power. 1 oatcrusher, 1 saw bench and saws. Turnover about £2,500. Price for plant and buildings £585. Stock at cost. PARTICULARS OF PROPERTIES FOR SALE. f\ p? p* Acres, freehold, 52 acres Native dldO lease, situated 0 miles from Wanganui, all in f rass, half ploughable, well fenced and watered, carries 3 sheep per acre besidfß cattle, mostly undulating and flat. Good 7-roomed house and dairy etc. 4 miics from railway station, 1 mila from p st office, school and creamery. Good roads. Lease 8 years at £ll 10s per annum., 10 years at £l3 10s per annum. A good propei ty lie swell to the sun, and is good cropping land. Price for fieibold £l6 10s per acre. Leaso £1 par acre Goodwill. Mortgage £2,000 at 5 per cent. No. G 9 ann Acres, all in grass, w ; th the es<VOO ception of 20 acres shelter bush, about \ ploughable, 115 very rich flat laud, balaune undulating. Well fenced and watered, 9-roomed dwelling, bath and storeroom, 4,0U0 gallon tank, hou:c newly painted. Carrying capacity 3 sheep per acre. Locality, Brunswick, on main road 8 miles fiom Wanganui, 3 miles from station, close to post office and creamery. Moitgige of £1750 at 5 per cent, 3 jcars to run. This is one of the finest properties in the distr.ct, lhe land is exceptionally fertile and ih-h, and at lhe price is a ecod invet-lmcnt. Piic-3 £25 per ncrc. No. G 18 sheep farms W £«: EkA' i A f\ Acres, all in gras?, 11 miles from :4tU' Wanganui by good metal road, 80 acres ploughable, balance good easj hills. No weeds, all watered, fenced and subdivided. Good house, sheepyards. etc. 2A sheep and cattle country, £I6OO CASH. 7'flC\ Acres in English grasses, 1( I xJXj miles from Wanganui. CIos« to school and railway station. 10C acres level. Wire-fenced. 5 roamec honse, whare, woolshed, dip, etc Winters 2 ewes and cattle. •Jirrr»^i £IBOO CASH. Further particulars fromCENTRAL LAND AGENCY, WANGANUI.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8483, 10 July 1907, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8483, 10 July 1907, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8483, 10 July 1907, Page 8

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