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Auctioneers' Notices. POST OFFICE AUCTION MART. (Next Age Office, Mastertcn). TO-MORROW, FRIDAY & SATURDAY, at 2 p.m.each day. MO. ARONSTEN will sell as above, • ,£SOO worth of General Drapery and Clothing, Without Reserve. THIS DAY, from 9 till 1 p.m. POST OFFICE AUCTION MART, SALE OF (VIEAT. PRIME OX BEEF, in small joints, No reserve, i All meat wrapped in brown paper. AUCTION SALE OF HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE. AT THE POST OFFICE AUCTION MART, WEDNESDAY, APRIL Ist, at 2 p.m. MO. ARONSTEN will sell by public • auction, the largest assortment of High-class Furniture ever offered in Masterton. No reserve. Particulars in Saturday's issue. Masterton Stock Sale. WEDNESDAY, Ist APRIL 1908. At 1 p.m. A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD. IX will offer at tlieiv Renall Street Yards as above— Sheep—--400 good wethers 500 good woolly wether lambs 100 good woolly ewe lambs 100 good breeding ewes 300 good forward 2-tooth wethers CATTIiE — 50 2-yr steers 150 Polled Angus cows, 100 per cent calves, station line GORDON ELIOTT, Auctioneer. ' CLEARING SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, etc. TUESDAY, MARCH 31st, at 12 o'clock. mHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND X MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., have received instructions from Mr W. Tankersley, who is leaving the district, to oiler on his farm, Kopuaranga, as above — GO good ewes 30 wethers 50 lambs Dairy cows, weaners and yearlings 1 first-class gelding,-all harness 1 first-class gelding, 7yrs all harness 1 M.H. Binder (Oft cut), 1 13-coulter Drill, 1 Duncan d.f. Plough, 1 set Harrows, JjwFip-dray and Frame, 1 set 3-h. Bars, Cart, Plough and Leading Harness, Farm, Station and Garden Tools, Household Furniture and Effects. On account other vendors—

clvvvUllu OUllcL VCwvlvlS 2 draught goldings Luncheon provided. Other entries taken. J. lORNS, Auctioneer. Important Sale OF QUEEN ST. SHOP FRONTAGES. WB. CHENNELLS & CO. have • been favoured with instructions to sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, Perry Street, Masterton, on SATURDAY, MARCH 28th, 1908, at 12.30 p.m. the Very valuable and Prominently-situ-ated Business Site, comprising the FRONTAGE TO QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON, of 78i feet, With a depth of 100 feet, situated between the premises occupied by Mr Macl'arlane, 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 the 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—Frontagel—Frontage of 20ft Gin, adjoining Mr Micfarlane's Shop. Lot 2—Frontage of 20ft. Lot 3—Frontage of 19ft. Lot 4—Frontage of 19ft adjoining the Now Empire Hotel. Let 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 of 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,Jand should readily find purchasers amongst the thoughtful men of this town who can foresee the continued prosperity of Masterton and tho oxtremely high values that must ultimately rule in property of this description. The following exceptionally easy terms will be given:—lo per cent, deposit; 15 per cent, in G months (which will be waived if buildings to tho value of .£SOO are erected within the first (5 mouths); tho balance to remain for 5 yeais at o per cent. Conditions of sale may be inspected at any time at the offices of THE AUCTIONEERS, Perry Street, Masterton. Seat land sale. THE CELEBRATED LAKES FARM, HAWERA. THE property of Wm. E. Dive, Esq., and now in the occupation of Messrs Robertson Bros., containing 1,040 acres, more or less, is now sub-clividcd into areas of from 13 £ to 12G acres, more or less, and will be offered for sale by PUBLIC TENDER ON TUESDAY, the 14th DAY OF APRIL, 1908. This splendid beach farm is too well and favourably known to require special comment, as for situation and quality it is unsurpassed, particularly for dairying, and is within half a mile of Hawera Borough, and "Whareroa 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 B. Dive, Eltham, or from TRISTRAM & CO., LAND AGENTS, ELTHAM. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. A Small Sash and Door Factory and Business as a Going Concern in a commanding position on the Main Trunk Line. Buildings and Plant are of an ample and complete character. The concern is situated in one of the finest timber districts in the N ort.li Island. The amount of capital actually required is only about .£I9OO as some of the largest present Shareholders ore prepared to leave their money in. This presents a splendid opportunity to one or two Practical Men with Small Capital. Also in connection with the above (or separately if desired) we can sell a Furniture Shop, Factory and Dwellinghouse of 5 rooms in another part of the district. This also carries a complete plant and stock of its own. These concerns are offered at a Low Price in order to wind up an Estate. Early application will be necessary. G. W. ASTLEY & CO., AGENTS, RANGITIKEI STREET, Palmcrston North,

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9048, 25 March 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9048, 25 March 1908, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9048, 25 March 1908, Page 8

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