Auctioneers Notices Unreserved Clearing Sale. THE RESIDENCE, No. 13 ARCHER STREET (near Gas Works). WEDNESDAY, Dec. 18th, at 1.30 p.m. JR. NICOL, favoured with in- • structions from Mrs Aronsten, who is giving up housekeeping, will sell the whole of the nearly new and well-selected Furniture, including : HALL Art Serge Curtains, Hall Stand, Handsome Clock,- Linoleum. DINING-ROOM— Sideboard, Dining Table, massive Diningroom Suite in Leather, Pictures, Fender and Brasses, E.P. Ware, Curtains aud Poles, Cutlerv, Walnut Overmantel, Hearth Rugs.* BEDROOM Elegant Bedroom Suite consisting of Duchess Cheval Pair and Double Mirror Ward robe, Massive B.R. Bedstead with 2-ineh pillars. Wire Mattrass, Kopac Mattrass, Pillows, Bolster, Linoleum. Curtains aud Poles, B.R. Iron Cot, Toilet Set, Upholstered Wicker Chair, Hearth Rug. DRAWING-ROOM Upright Grand Piano by Meitzer (almost new), Chippendale Chairs upholstered in silk and velvet, Brussels Carpet, Overmantel, Pender and Brasses, Occasional Tables, valuable Oil Paintings, Music Cabinet, Hearth Rugs. No. 2 BEDROOM—2 Iron Bedsteads and Bedding, Duchesse Chest, Linoleum, Washstand, Toilet Set. KITCHEN— Dresser, Table, Dinner Set, Linoleum, Pots and Pans. OUTSIDE—Lawn , Mower, Meat Safe, etc. Auctioneer's Note.—The goods being high-class and practically new, the sale is worthy of the attention' of those about to furnish. Catalogue on Monday. Goods on view Tuesday. J. R. NICOL, Auctioneer.
UNRESERVED CLE A KING SALE. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18th, 1097, .at 12 o'clock. ITESSRS ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Jj/jL LTD.. ]i<ave received instructions from Mr H. R. H. Holder, Masterton Road, Woodville, who has sold his property, to sell absolutely without reserve, the whole of his flock, etc., comprising—lambs 112 mixed hoggets 43 nuns, Border and English Leicester and Lincoln '3OO 2, 4 and G-tboth ewes, witli lambs to English Leicester's 300 full-mouth ewes, with lambs to Lincoln rams 180 lull-mouth ewes, with lambs to Border Leicester rains 284 full-mouth ewes, with lambs to Border Leicester rams 180 dry ewes, fat and forward 110 hoggets, mixed 200 head cattle, including—--05 good cows and calves. Shorthorn, Holstein and Polled Angus 10 2-year heifers 32 3 and 4-year old steers 17 2-year steers 22 yearling steers ?)% yearling heifers 5 fat bullocks 2 milk cows 1 h«l-vy draught maro and foal 1 heavy draught gelding 5 medium draught mares and gelding 1 trap mare ' 1 hack Implements Scarifier, Albion mower, Oorbutt's drill, 2 tip drays, si. and d.f. ploughs, cultivator, lever, tine, chain and disc harrows, several sets cart and plough harness, single buggy, stumping jacks, swingle bars, etc., etc. Household furniture. LUNCHEON PROVIDED.
SUBDIVISION OF MARTINBOROUGH. DIVIDED INTO SECTIONS EVIN & CO., LTD., are favoured with in?tructims from Frank Wall, Esq., to offer by public auction on Saturday, January 11th, 1 1008. at 2 p.m... i) the FOSESTiiKS i BALL, Master* on, i The RIVERSIDE ESTATE, situated on | the bank of the Rutmahunga llivor, 2 ■ miles from Maryborough, consisting of 2,380 acres subdivided into 9 sections of from 117 acres to 719 acres. I Dairying. Agricultural and Pastoral Land, practically the whole b°inr plough Every section is well watered, and substantially fenced. There are 100 acres good milling bush, totara, rimn, and kahikatea on Hcmestead section. Title—Land Transfer. Terms -10 per cent depoEit at sale. 10 per cent March Ist, 1008, when poss ession will be given. 10 per cent in 12 months. 10 per cent in 2 years. Balance can remain for 5 years at 5 per cent. Lithographic plans and full particulars car. be obtained on" epplieaticAi to tbe Auctioneers. Lime. Lime. Lime. THE Prices of Agricultural Lime will be as follows: I 0 tons or over, 17s per ton (10 sicks to the ton). 3 tons or over, 18s per ton (10 to I the ton). i 1 ton to 3 tons, 20s per ton (10 sacks to the ton). S-ton lots at rnte 22s per ton (10 saiks to the ton), CHUiHKD lil ME, 3s per ton over above rates. Be Sacks—Lime in (i-ton lot? can be sent loos'j in ths truck, or in sucks at 6d per sack extra; or farmer.? i:my send their I own sacks to be filled.
Free Railage.— lJe Government carries Lime for agricultural purposes free in truck loads of not less than C tons to bona fide farmers. Mauriceviile Lime Co. GEO. Dlil'DEN, Manager, Queen St, Cash Butchery A. A. bTEMPA. THE finest quality 0/ Beef and Mutton procurable in the Wairarnpa. CLIENTS WAITED ON DAILY. Telephone orders strictly attended to. A trial solicited. Accounts strictly monthly. QUEEN STREET, MASTER T(JN.
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