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Auctioneers' Notices. Racing Ciuto Privileges, MASTEETON AUCTION MART. SATURDAY, 20th MARCH, at 2 p.m. T E. NICOL, instructed by the Masf) , terton Racing Club, will sell the following privileges in connection with the Masterton Kace Meeting—(l) Inside, and Outside Publican's Booths (in one lot) (2) Horse Yards Clearing Sale at SVaauriceviSle luONDvY NEXT, 22nd, at 2 p.m. JE. NICOL, instructed by Mrs J. • McKenzie, who is leaving the district, will sell at the residence, Mauriceville, without reserve., the whole of the furniture and effects, including—Organ, hall stands, linoleums, chairs, tables, wash stands, chests drawers, Duchesse chests, bedsteads and loattrasses, toilet sets, stretphers, toilet tables, dining tables, dining suites, easy chairs, music cabinet, fenders, oil cloth, dresser, sewing machine, child's chair, safe, lamps, kitchen utensils and undries. Important Clearing Sale. TUESDAY, 23rd MAECH, ato p.m. THE RESIDENCE, MAKORA EOAD. " E. NICOL, favoured with instruc<J • tions from T. G. Mason, Esq., who is leaving Masterton, will sell the whole of his well-selected Household Furniture and§ Effects, including upright grand piaro (by Pull and Field), occasional tapestry and velvet suite, occasional table, overmantel, 2 carpet squares, settee, curtains, pictures, linoleums, carved tables and hall chairs, barometer, extension table, leather unite, wicker chairs, sideboard, bookc.uk', cheffionier, tapestiy couch and chnirs, Singer machine, clock, hearth rugs, double b.r.. bedstead, wire mattrass, kapoc mattrasses, 2 duchesse chests, cabinet washstands, ■ toilet ware, wardrobe, chests drawers, wire stretchers, single beasteads, mattrasses, threcquarter bedstead, quilts, child's rocker, passage linoleum dresser, Wedgwood dinner service, glassware, crockery, mangle, fenders, kettles, saucepans, jars, flour bin, and general sundries, barrow, garden tools, lawn mower, 60ft garden hose, garden roller, boy's bicycle, windmill and tanks, grindstone, netting, saddles, dairy utensils, and other lines too numerous to mention.

AT THE POST OFFICE AUCTION MART. SATURDAY, MAE. 20th, at 2.o'clock.* MO. AEONSTEN has received in- • structions to sell by puMic auction—so reianants first class linoleum, 6 feet wide all different lengths; also 20 remnants passage linoleum and carpet runner, Duchesse pairs, stretchers, tables, copper boiler, bedsteads, brass rods, sideboard, wicker chairs, glassware and crockery, and 3 canaries without reserve, 50 cases tomatoes and peaches, and poultry. Special Clearing Sale. WEDNESDAY, MARCH. 24th 1909. At 1 p.m. searp, On Premises, "Devonshire House," Victoria Street. MESSRS J. A. J. McLEAN & CO. have been favoured with instructions from Mrs J. Tait to sell, as above, the whole of her Household Furniture, including 2 pianos (Bohui), quaint drawing room suite, buffalo leather suite (9 pieces), Axminsterhall carpet, handsome massive hall stand, neavy velvet curtain's, dining tables, cutlery, crockery, table linen, vases, stair carpet and rods, single and double beds, «•• ire mattrasscs, pillows and kapoc and flock beds, towels, blankets, sheets, curtains, blinds, toilet sets, washstands, duchess chests, full Scotch chest, half chests, wicker and Austrian chairs, mangle and wringer, .also sundries of all description, 50 head poultry, garden tools, etc ' All in first-class order, most of it being practically new. NOTE STARTING HOUR. On view Tuesday afternoon and morning of Sale. AUCTION SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY.

W. B. CHEWWELLS & CO. HAVE received instructions to sell by auction at their rooms, Peny Street, Masterton, TO-DAY, SATURDAY, 20th MAECH, 1009, At 2 p.m. All that piece of land situated in First Street, Lansdowne, being pt. Lot 3, Blcck A, deposited plan No. 379, pt. Section 84 Small Farm Settlement of Masterton, comprising 2 roods, together with dwelling thereon having 4 rooms, bathroom, scullery and outbuildings, recently in the occupation of Mr S. Smallwood, and now let at 12s per -week. Also in the Bankrupt Estate of F. B. McCay— All that piece of land situated in Second Street, Lansdowne, being pt. Lot 5. Lot C, pt. Section 82 Small Farm Settlement of Masterton, comprising 1 rood, together with dwelling thereon having 5 rooms, washhouse, etc., let to Mr Wheatloy at 10s per week. AI3O on behalf of the Official Assignee in the Bankrupt Estate of W. G. Speedy of Palmerston North—(l) All that land being lots 33 and 34 Newtown, with a frontage of 45 feet to Pine Street and a similar frontage to Olive Street, Masterton, and containing 37.7 perches. No buildings. (2) All that land being part Section 109, Hall Street, Masterton, having a frontage of 42 feet and a depth of 165 feet, together with buildings thereon, comprising laundrylet at '.)s pur week. Also on behalf of the Public Trustee in the Estate of Virtue Ann Ingrain, Deceased— All that piece of land containing 6a lr 37p, more or less, being part Section 2, Manaia Block, with frontage to Cockbuni Street, Masterton. No buildings. Terms and conditions of sale, together with all information, may be obtained upon application to the Auctioneers. W. B. CHENNELLS & CO., Auctioneers. *■ A AA CASH, balance arranged, . J rUU 425 acres, handy to Auckland j'-new 5-roomed house, close to school, creamery, etc. Suitable for sheep or . attle. Price M7s 6d per aero. This farm adjoins Mr Joseph Kenall's, late of Masterton. HIPIQNS & MADILL, Auckland. No. 172 a

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3142, 20 March 1909, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3142, 20 March 1909, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3142, 20 March 1909, Page 8

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