Auctioneers' Notices. Auction Sale of Furniture. THURSDAY, lGth JAN., at 2 o'clock. On the Premises, Cole Street, (near Chapel Street). EE. HOWELL & CO., LTD., have '• been instructed by Mrs Muir, who is leaving for Wellington, to sell, as above, the. whole of the FURNITURE and EFFECTS, in her 8-roomed house, The list will include the following:— Tapestry Suite, Dining Table, Easy Chairs, Carpets, Linoleums, 3 Duchesse Chests, Chest Drawers, Brass-railed Bedsteads, Bedding, Cheflionier, Fenders, Washstands, Ware. Hearth Rugs, Pictures, Curtains, large lot of Cutlery and Crockery, Kitchen Utensils, Garden Tools, Lawn Mower, Kerosene Stoves and Sundries. Puiehasers will not have to wait for account sales, as they will be ready immediately sale is finished. Mastetrton Auction R/Sari. FRIDAY & SATURDAY, 17th and 18th January, at 2 p.m. JR. NICOL will sell, on account ox • Mr Russell D. Martin, who is closing his Blenheim business, a firstclass assortment of DRAPERY and CLOTHING, including Dress Material, Cretonne. Silesia, Galatea, Sheeting, Print, Curtains, Damask, Quilts, Table Covers, Blankets, Towels, Flannels, I Flannelettes, Rugs, Hosiery, Shirts, Jerseys, 50 pairs Tweed Trousers, 24 Men's Suits, Box Suits, Coats, Fancy [ Goods. The clothing is the best colonial—--1 Kaiapoi and Wellington Woollen Co. : Goods on view from Thursday. Inspection invited. J^ AND AGENCY, , MASTERTGN. 750 Acres freehold, agricultural and dairying land, all in grass and crop, and only 7 miles from Mastorton, I.V miles from railway station, post and telephone office, school and creamery, all practically level, well watered and fenced into 2G paddocks. Buildings are very complete, which comprise two 8-roomed houses and one 6-roomed, respectively, with all conveniences. Stables, barn, sheds, yards, etc., good level metal roads. And this fine proj perty can be bought at J320 per acre. Terms as per mutual arrangement. Apply early to ELI- SMITH., MASTERTON. A CHEAP FARM. WAIRARAPA. "750 acres, 1J- miles from Railway Station, owner leaving district, 2G paddocks, 3 houses, (2 .of 8 rooms and one . of G rooms), all necessary outbuildi s; 135 acres in crop, balance in English G rass< PRICE ONLY £2O PER ACRE ' This i* probably the Cheapest Farm the whole District. 32a LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON, 103 Acres. ' A WELL-APPOINTED anut improv.£JL ed dairy farm, consisting of 103 acres with good gG-roomod dwellin; trapshed ; storeroom ; good cowshed; pigstyos, etc. 2 sheltered paddocks for calves. Subdivided intoj;7 paddocks, well-watered. G acres good native bush reserved for shelter. Nicely planted around homestead with various kinds of shelter trees, good garden, and lawn. Tho farm carries 45 cows easily. Price £25 per acre. .£IOOO can remain at 5 per cent. If you want a dairy farm or grazinji run write at ojico to Newton King, LAND & ESTATE AGENT, NEW PLYMOUEH & STRATFORD. Established 187 ft.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9029, 16 January 1908, Page 8
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