Auctioneers' Notices. ' For Private &»le. ' JTANBSOME Suite in plush saddlejt Dfigs, 9 pieces, Divan Easy, Chair nicely upholstered, handsome Carved Hall Stand with bevilled glass, large Duches3 Chest, Kauri Chest of Drawers, two Small Chests, Duchess Pair, Washstands, La"ge Dining Table, Wicker and Rattan Chairs, Folding Chairs, Lounees and Easy Chairs, Double and Single Braes and Iron Bedsteads, Wire and Sp'ingMattrasses, handsome Carved Wardrobe, Dresser, Occasional Tables, Meat Safe, Child's Cot, Whatnots, Hearth Rugs, Music Stand, also a considerable quantity of other useful Household Furniture and Effects. The3e goods have only been in use about tbree months, and are practically new and ■n first-cla'ss order. They have been placed v,ith us for private sale, and are new open for inspection as the Hooms,_ On account of the owner having the district, a very low figure has bain placed on them. J. 11. NICOL, Auctioneer, Bannister Scree 1 ;. Dalgoty & Go's Officss, mas rim i on. SAIUHDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd. At 2 p.m. GREAT LAND SALE fiO ACHES f'i) X)& aon a a \j<, 1 KC\ VALUABLE BUILD- 1 £A IDU IN'G SECTIONS. LO\) NOTE—Within Three Minutes Walk of Pest Office. A GREAT CHANCE IN REAL ESTATE IN PROSPEROUS WAIRABAPA. MESSRS DALGETY & CO. have beon instructed by the owner, Mr E. G. Harris, to sell at their Queen Street Offices on SATURDAY, November 23id, at 2 p rn., the sub division of this valuable town property, in quarter-acre and twore re lots. Martinborough. a Most Rising irowrii At the pre=ent t ; me Maryborough is one of the most rising inl.uid towns in the Dominion. Us, population has doubled itself in a few years. It lies in the centra of a most prolific land district, equal to that of Hawko's Bay, and with farther settlement the place must become a hive of industry. Already the town boasts a boot manufactory; while two cheese factories have been established theie within the past few months. 'lhere are regular stock sales, several banking institutions, and many handsome business places. Railway Communication. Martinborough is just now twelve miles from tho railway line, but it< trade is advancing at such a rapid rate that there has already bfen talk of railway commun'cation. The residents are so confident on the subject that they have offered to construct'ti e line at their own expenso, and to hand the whole ' thing to the Government, and accept 3 per cent, for the money invested. How Land Values havo Inceassd in Martinborough. Just to give an instance of how land values have increased in Martinborough, it may be mentioned that property which rfour y' ars aco was selling at £IOO the quarter acre, was sold forae weeks i>g) • at £6OO the quarter-acre, or £lO per foot, representing tin Increase of 500 per cant, in four years. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT ON REAL ESTATE:"Every person who invests in wellso'ected real estate in a growing section of a prosperous community, adopts the surest at;d safest method of becoming independent, fo: real estate is the basis of all wealth." This Land is High and Dry These sections are high and dry, and they will be sold in areas of from a qnatter to two-acre lots. The Terms are Easy* Read Them. The terms are easy and within the reach of any saving man:—lo per cent, on fall of the hammer; 10 at 6 months; If) at 12 msnths, and fcne balance for 5 years at 6 pir cent. Discount for* Cash. There will be a discount of 5 per cent. Jorcas'a. For lithographic plans and further particulars apply to DALGETY * CO., LTD , Masterton,' Auctioreers. Or any Branches, or the Vendor. SELL your Property Through J. E. HOWELL & C 0.5 LIMITED, Pjebrt Stkeet, - • Mastebton, Auctioneers, Land, Estate, Finanical Agents. 908 Acres, Martinborough district, all in grass except shelter, good sheep country now carrying 900 ewes and eittle-and can be made to carry double ihe ftcck with very little improvements. Buildings,' whare and ehedp, yards. 2 paddocks, well watered. Price including -lock £4 per acre. 561 7 500 Acres, situated about 50 miles from Masterton. 4,500 acres in grass, balance felled shrub and bush, will carry 2 sheep well, good homestead, etc. Price £5 per acre, stcck at valuation. 562 400 Acres, 300 ocres in good grass and 100 bush carrying 2\ sheep per acre, divided into 2 paddocks, and watered by petmanent creeks, all good Jand and three-parts ploughable. Price £7 10j per acre. 518 82 Acres, 3 minutes' walk from Martinborough P. 0., all good dry land with a shingle subsoil, and would ba very suitable for building sites, as it lies on the rightsidt of the town, and is very suitable for cutting up. Price per acre £SO. Terms. 563 200 Acres good sheep and dairying country, 11 miles from Masterton, all in grass, well watered, and divided into 3 paddocks by good fences, 3 roomed cottage and outbuildings, yards, etc. Price £1,050. 504 *IO"7 Acres, deep river made soil, and soino of the richest soil in the Waira- ) apa, which doi s not flood to any extent, 1 mile fiom school 'and 2 from P.O. and fac ory, all in grass except 16 hcrea of crop, carrying stock at present, 50 cows, besidss horses, etc., new 5rcmed house and numerous outbuilding*. 10 raddocks, yards, etc. Price on I application. ' 555 R. HARRIS, Represeutative. Masterton Permanent Investment and Building Society. Society <s prepared tc receive MONEY ON DEPOSIT at the following rates: - TWELVE MONTHS 4- Per Cent. SIX MONTHS .. 3J „ „ *> 3 DAYS NOTICE .. 3 „ J. B. KEITH, Manager. i
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