Auctioneers' Notices. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15th at 2 p.m. At the POST OFFICE AUCTION MART Special Sale of Furniture and Effects. MO. ARONSTEN has received in- • structions from Mrs Jackson to sell by public auction, Without Reserve, the whole of her Furniture, including nice Mirror-back Sideboard, handsome Duchesso Pair, massive Brass-mounted Bedstead and Bedding, Dining Table, Kitchen Table, large Dresser, Chairs, Couches, Crockery, Glassware, Easy Chair, Child's Chair, Cutler}'. Pots and Pans, and a lot of other items too numerous to mention. Goods removed to the Mart for convenience of sale, and will be 011 view on Monday afternoon. M. 0. ARONSTEN, Auctioneer. MEAT. MEAT. POST OFFICE AUCTION MART, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. 8 to 12 o'clock. 0. ARONSTEN will sell Prime , Ox Beef, Mutton, Lamb and Veal; also Poultry, Geese, Hams, and Rolled Bacon. All meat wrapped in brown paper. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. 21 ALBERT. STREET, MASTERTON. WEDNESDAY, APRIL loth, at 2 p.m. JR. NICOL will sell under instrue- • tions from Mrs Mcßride, the whole of her Furniture and Household Effects, which will be offered Without Reserve. Full particulars in next issue. Masterton Auction Mart. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15th, at 1.45 JR. NICOL, in conjunction with Ross • and MacGregor, will sell by public auction the lease for about 7 years and also the. stock of the Book Arcade. Full particulars on application. Ring' up 'Phone 258. p.m. J. R. NICOL, Auctioneer.
IVSasterton Stock Sale. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22nd, 1908. D ALGETY & CO., LTD., will otter at their Waipoua Saleyards, as above — Cheep—--300 sound-mouth ewes, in lamb to Romney rams 150 good lambs 200 wethers 100 woolly lambs 100 lambs 50 owes 80 2-tooth wethers Cattle — 18 yearling steers 15 calves • DALGETY & CO., LTD., Auctioneers.
Master ton Stock Sale. WAIPOUA SALEYARDS, WEDNESDAY, APEIL 22nd, 1908. at 1 o'clock. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., will offer as above— Sheep—--500 good 2-tooth wethers, one mark 500 s.m. ewes, one mark GOO lambs, one mark 300 good store wethers, one mark 200 g-<. ods.m. ewes, one mark 200 lambs 120 s.m. ewes 130 first class young ewes 200 2-tooth ewes 150 wetheis J. lORNS, Auctioneer. SALE OF STOCK AT MANGAMAHOE. At Mr Heckler's Yards.
TUESDAY, APRIL 14th, at 12.30 p.m. fTIHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND 1 MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., will oiler as above— Sheep—--400 good V'wes, one earmark' 150 rape lambs GO breeding ewes 00 breeding ewes 100 lambs 100 ewes 180 good a.m. ewes 5 2-tootli Lincoln rams Cattle—--20 good yearling steers 10 2.]-year steers 1 springing heifer 1 Hereford bull (rentpayer) J. lOENS, Auctioneer. BAY OF PLENTY. Colin Norris, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, \ TAURANGA. WHERE good land is still to be had cheap and on easy terms. The finest climate in the world, free from extremes of heat and cold and high winds. Frosfcs'rare and very light. As a sportsman's paradise Tauranga can't bo beat. Largo herds of deer and wild pork for i tlio rifle, swarms of pheasant, duck, teal, ' pigeon, quail and curlew for the shotgun. The rivers teem with trout, and harbour with all kinds of salt water fish. The maize-growing district of the Dominion. I will be pleased to forward my property guide to anyone writing for same, containing farms of all kinds and sizes, town properties, swamp areas, bush blocks, etc. I would strongly urge those thinking of changing to the Bay of Plenty to lose no time in doing so, as although land is absurdly low at present, and tlio.se coming in first will get good snips, in the natural course of things values must gradually rise to prices ruling in less favoured parts of the Dominion. Write for my Guide. _
I). Chartcris, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, New Plymouth. SSO Acres, Freehold, 350 in grass 15 paddocks, sheep-proof, good fences, well watered, on the East lioad, 50 miles from Stratford, one mile from post ofliee and telephone, L| miles from school, 70 acres of Railway lieserve alongside, no rent to pay, block (», Ponata. Price £4 per acre. Terms. /2 .KK) can remain 4 years at 5 per cent. 335 Acres, all in grass, well watered ■'Hid sub-divided into 8 paddocks, alongside of creamery on good metal road, about 5 miles from Ngairo and from Stratford; about 5 miles to railway station, post office and store. Price ■£l7 per acre. Cash .£SOOO, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. This is one of the best fattening farms in Taranaki. .92 Acres, 3,1 miles from New Plymonth, all in griss, and well watered, sub-divided into 18 paddocks, 10 acres native bush, 2 orchards in full bearing, first-class G-rooinecl house, 20 bailed cowshed and other outbuildings. Price .£3O per acre. Terms, J2150Q can remain mortgage 5 per cent.
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