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Auctioneers' Notices. REPLY TO THE "MEAT COMBINE." MR M. 0. AEONSTEN, of the Post Office Auction Mart, will sell on SATUEDAY NEXT, at 2 p.m., a large quantity of Fat Lambs, killed at the local abattoir, and passed by fcho Inspector. Cut into joints to suit purchasers. No reserve. Sales every Saturday. SATUEDAY, 21st MARCH, at 2 p.m. AT THE POST OFFICE AUCTION MART. ~\IT O. AEONSTEN will sell by public IYJLd auction a large assorted range of FURNITURE, CROCKERY, CUTLERY, GLASSWARE, etc. NO RESERVE. M. 0. AEONSTEN, Auctioneer. i SATURDAY, 21st MAE., at 2.15 p.m. EE. HOWELL & CO., LTD., will '• hold, their usual Auction Sale at i the Mart, PerryiSircet, Included in the (list will be 'HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Crockery, Cutlery, Saddlery v Gocarts, Sewing Machines, Gas and Kerosene Stoves, D. and S.B Breech-loading Guns, Horse, Gig and Harness, Poultry and Sundries. Important Sale 01' QUEEN ST. SHOP FRONTAGES. [T B. CHENNELLS & CO. have Vt • been I'a.oured with instructions to sell by Public Auction, at their Booms, Perry Street, Masterton, on SATURDAY, MARCH 23th, 1908, at 2 p.m. the Very valuable and Prominently-situ-ated Business Site, comprising ike FRONTAGE TO OUEE \' S'i HEET, , MASTERTON, of 7Sj feet, With a depth of 100 feet, situated between the premises i occupied by Mr Macfarlane, Tobacconist, and the New Empire Hotel, together with the joint use of a 12ft Gin right-of-way with entrance from Chapel Street, and extending along the whole of tho rear of the Section. The property will be first offered in one lot, and if not sold will be then submitted in four lots, as follows : Lot I—Frontage of 20ft 6in, adjoining Mr Mxcfarlane's Shop: Lot 2—Frontage of 20ft. Lot 3—Frontage of 19ft. Lot 4 —Frontage of 19ft adjoining the New Empire Hotel. Lai s—The Buildings now upon the property, comprising a portion of the Old Empire Hotel, to be removed within 14 days from date of sale. The above-described property occupies a splendid position on the better side ;>f the thoroughfare, and is one of the busiest quarters of Queen Street, is close to the Post Office, and cannot fail to commend itself to keen speculators as a first-class investment of great prospective value.Jaud should readily find purchasers amongst the thoughtful .men of this town who can foresee the continued prosperity of Masterton and the extremely high values that must ultimately ride in property 'of this description. Tho following exceptionally easy terms will be given:—lo per cent, deposit; 15 per cent, in G months (which will be waived if buildings to the value of .£SOO are erected within the first (5 months); the balance to remain for 5 yeais at 5 per cent. • Conditions of sale nr-ty be inspected at any time at the offices of THE AUCTIONEERS, Perry Street, Masterton. GREAT LAND SALE. THE CELEBEATED LAKES FARM, HAWEEA. THE property of Win. E. Dive, Esq., and now in the occupation of Messrs Robertson Bros., containing 1,040 acres, more or less, is now sub-divided into areas of from 13.1 to 120 acre or less, and will be offered for 'sale by PUBLIC TENDER TUESDAY, the 14th DAY OF APKIL, lflOS. This splendid beach farm is too well and favourably known to require special commeilt,! as for situation ami quality it is unsurpassed, particularly for dairying, and is within half a mile of Hawera Borough, and Wharcroa Dairy Factory and Railway Station. Plans of sub-division, forms of tender, and conditions of sale of this grand property to be obtained from Mr-1 J. Dive, Eltham, or from TRISTRAM & CO., LAND AGENTS, ELTHAM. Exceptional opportunity to purchase a Sheep Eun, Wanganui District. 4000 acres, carry 2 ewes all tho year, good road. Price about ,£6 5s par acre, stock at valuation. Owner selling for domestic reason. Principals only. Early inspection necessary. Small Farm, 100 acres, Taranaki, whare, shed, L.T. Title, GO acres in grass, balance mixed bush, sawmill timber cut out, all ploughable, drained swamp, about 4ft black soil, lies well to the sun, situation'main road, 1 mile main line, railway station, school, creamery, etc. Price £l'S 10s per acre. Experts estimate this ground when cleared and stumped will be worth iMO per acre. Also very choice dairy farm, 110' acres, within 2\ miles of one of the most prosperous railway towns in Taranaki, good house, cowshed, concrete floor, and all appliances for dairying, cheese and butter factories close to property, or milk could be supplied to town, (good opening for pushing man), level, all ploughable, excellent soil. Price to prompt buyer, ,£2O per acre. This offer is open only for a short time. Intending purchasers should inspect at once. Wire WM. BRUCE, gj LAND AGENT, '"' 17 Victoria. Avenue, WANGANUI. LIME. LlfvlE LIME. npilE Prices of Agricultural Lime will 1 be as follows 0 tons or over, 173 per ton (10 sacks to the ton). 3 tons or over, 18s per ton (10 sacks to the ton). 1 to \i tons, 20s per ton (10 sacks to the ton). •J-ton lots at rate of 22s per ton (10 sack's to fcho ton). CRUSHED LIME, !Js per ton over ab-,ve rates. Re Sacks. —Lime in G-ton lots can be sent loose in the truck, or in sacks at (id per sack extra; or farmers may send their own sacks to be filled. FREE RAILAGE.—The Governmentcarries Lime for agricultural purposes free in truck loads of not less than 0 tons to bona-flde farmers. THE MAURICEVILLE LIME CO. GEO. DRYDEN, Mann<rer.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9043, 19 March 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9043, 19 March 1908, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9043, 19 March 1908, Page 8

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