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Auctioneers' Notices. TO-DAY. Important Sale QUEEN ST. SHOP FRONTAGES. f WB. CHENNELLS & CO. have j • been fa voured Avith instructions a to sell by Public Auction, at their \ Rooms, Perry Street, Mastertou, ( TO-DAY (SATURDAY), MAR. 28th, : 1908, at 12.30 p.m. the Very valuable and Prominently-situ-ated Business Site, comprising the FRONTAGE TO QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON, of 7S\ feet, With a depth of 100 feet, _ ! situated between the premises 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 the rear of the | Section. The property will bo first offered in one lot, and if not sold will 1 be then submitted in four lots, as follows : Lot I—Frontage of 20ft Gin, adjoining Mr M xcfarlane's Shop. Lot 2—Frontage of 20ft. Lot 3 —Frontage of 10ft. Lot 4—Frontage of 19ft adjoining .the New Empire Hotel. Let s—The Buildings now upon the property, comprising a portion of the Old Empire Hotel, to be removed within 1-1- days from date of sale. The above-described property occupies a splendid position on the better side :>f tho 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 valuo.Jand should readily rind purchasers amongst the thoughtful men of this town who can foresee toe cuitinued j prosperity of Masterton and the ex- ' tremely high values that must ultimately i 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 bj waived if buildings to the value of .£SOO are erected within the first 6 mo'Jths); the balance to remain for 5 years at 5 per cent. Conditions of sale imy be inspected at any time at the offices of THE AUCTIONEERS, Perry Street, Masterton. SATURDAY, 28th MAR., at 2.15 p.m. RE. HOWELL & CO., LTD... will • sell by auction—Household Furnituie, Pictures, Coffee Grinder, Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Dandy Brushes, Bits, Gas Stove, Ladies' Jackets, Buttons, Shirts, Collars, Tics, Overcoats, Violins, Enamel Ware, Bicycles, D. and S.B. Breech-loading Guns, Grass Seed, Peas, Beans, Produce and Poultry. WEDNESDAY, Ist APRIL, at 2 o'clock. RE. HOWELL & CO., LTD., have • received instructions from Mrs Wallacsto sell the whole of her Superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE on the Premises, 41 Albert Street. Particulars later. THURSDAY, 2nd APRIL, at 2 o'clock. RE. HOWELL & CO., LTD., have • been instructed by Mr Jas. W. H. Martin, who is leaving for Auckland to sell by Auction the whole of his almost new HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and Appointments, on the Premises, Perry Ssreet, opposite Mr J. M. Coradine's Residence. Particulars later. MASTERTON AUCTION MART. SATURDAY, March 28th, at 2 p.m JR. NICOL will sell, on account of • Mrs W. W. McLean, of 21 Albert Street, her FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, including Bedsteads, Mattrasses, Tables, Chairs, Chest Drawers, Pictures, Dresser, Linoleum, Wertheim Sewing Machine, D.B. Gun, etc. Goods removed to Mart for convenience of sale. POST OFFICE AUCTION MART. (Next Age Office, Ma'stertcn). This Day, at 2 p.m. k/I~ O. ARONSTEN will sell as above, JXLe .£SOO worth of General Drapery and Clothing, Without Reserve. Also fifty English Tweed and Serge Suit lengths. MEAT. MEAT. AT THE POST OFFICE AUCTION MART, THIS DAY, from 8 a.m. till 1 p.m. "QRIME Ox Beef, Lamb and Pork, Also 50 head of Poultry. Telephone No. 255. POST OFFICE AUCTION MART. THIS DAY. MEAT. MEAT. MEAT. £}o RAPE-FED LAMBS, 3 Milk-fed jmj(j Porkers, and 2 Turnip-fed Bullocks, killed and inspected at Abattoir. Sale commences at Bon Saturday. Come early and patronise the Combine-smasher. No reserve. No connection with any other firm. H. LONG, Practical Butcher. SPECIAL AUCTION SALE OF ELEGANT AND HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE AT THE POST OFFICE AUCTION MART, Wednesday next, April Ist. At 2 p.m. sharp. ur O. ARONSTEN has received inJjJL« structions from a well-known furniture manufacturer of Auckland, Ho sell by public auction without reserve about £450 worth of elegant and high-class Furniture, consisting of very handsome Handcarved and Mirror-back Sideboards, in all the latest designs. Two elegant Bedroom Suites, including Cheval Duchess Dressing Tablo with three mirrors, handsome Mirror-door Beaconsfield Wardrobe and Marble-top Mirrorback Washstand to match ; very massive Hall Stands, Duchess Pairs, large Extension Dining Tables with heavy legs and castors.ttvo pretty Dining-room Suites upholstered in silk utrecht velvet and the latest designs in saddle bags; two handsome Chesterfield Couches and Dwan Chairs to match, upholstered in ufcrecht velvet and saddle bags; four Hand-carved Chippendale Dining-room Chairs (English samples), largo range Wicker Chairs and Tables, handsome Walnut Overmantels with bevelled mirror backs ; Flower Stands ; varied Assortment Carpet Squares and Hearthrugs, all of the latest designs ; Drawingroom Furniture; 3 very massive Solid Brass Double Bedsteads—and other useful furnishings too numerous to particularise. The Auctioneer guarantees that this will be the finest assortment of furniture ever offered in Masterton from points of material, workmanship and finish. The goods will be on exhibition in the Auction Hall at the Mart from Monday evening, with a gas-light display each evening.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9051, 28 March 1908, Page 8

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