Auctioneers' Notices. Important Clearing Saic. TUESDAY, 23rd MARCH, at 1 p.m. THE RESIDENCE, MAKORA ROAD. J' K. NICOL, favoured witli instruce Uons from 'l'. G . Mason, Esq , who is leaving Masterton, will soil the whole of his well-selected Household Furniture andjJ Effects, including upright grand piaro (by Pull and Field), occasional tapestry and velvet suite, occasional table, overmantel, carpet squares, settee, curtains, pictures, linoleums, carved tables and hall chairs, barometer, extension table, leather suite, wicker chairs, sideboard, bookcase, cheffioilier, tapestry couch and chairs, Singer machine, clock, hearth rugs, double b.r. bedstead, wire matfcrass, kapoe mattrasses, 2 duchesse chests, cabinet washstands, toilet ware, wardrobe, chests drawers, wire stretchers, single be.Gsteads, inattrasses, t h ree< \ uartor 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.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH. 24tli 190). At 1 p.m. sharp, Sale of Furnitus-a Effects at Devonshire House, Victoria Street. "ifyf-ESSKS J. A. J. McLEAN & CO. J*JL have received instructions from Mrs J. Taifc to sell, at the ab)ve time and. place, the whols o: her Household Furniture and Effect:?, including— Upright grand piano by Bolim, massive carved hall stand, heavy buffalo dining suite (9 pieces), double and single brass-mounted bedsteads, and a large variety of household sundries, NOTE STARTING HOUR 1 p.m. Goods on view from Tuesday afternoon NO RESERVE.
Alfred Perry, AUCTIONEER LAND & COM MISSION AGENT. HUNTER VILLE, BANGITIKEI, 400 acres, 0.r.p., 27s fid per acre, rant A-28 per year ; 1580 acres in graes, (j paddocks, wire fei ces, tolava posts, '.veil watered, will winter 2 breeding owes or 3 dry sheep, 7-rcomed house, woolshcd, with machine and press, trap shed, yards, etc. Metal roads, i miles ii'om station, half-mile from school and post office, 30 acres sub-let for 10 years at ,£35, which pays rent and rates of the whole farm. £8 ss, Jsl3oo to be cash. 761 1300 acres, freehold, tofl in grass, 20 paddocks well watered, good grazing country on papa and shell rock forma-t-ion, 5 roomed he use, wool-shed, dip, yards, etc, 7 miles from station, good roads. .£6 15s per acre. 762 FOE SALE OK LEASE: 200 acres, freehold, 50 acres flat, balance easy hills, suitable for either dairying or sheep; new4-roomedhouse cowshed, .stables, enrtshed, etc., good orchard. Write for terms. 740 Note.—Having been in the Ur.ngitikei district for 10 years lam in a position to advise intending buyeis, as to where they will find the best and cheapest land and can make the easiest of terms; also, I am prepared to drive purchasers to inspect properties. Write me direct, and 1 can procure any kind of farm you require. Alfred Perry.
Bay of Plenty - - - - Land Agency, TAURANGA, - ~ Establish J331. GOOD LAND! SMA LL MONEY!! LOVELY CLIMATE!! TO those on the lookout for GOOD CHEAP LAND, write or wire me at once, or, better still, COME and INSPECT FOR YOURSELF, when I shall be most happy to show you our district. I liiivo a splendid List of Properties— DAIRY, SIIEEP, and CATTLE FARMS —Blocks from One Acre to Ten Thousand, which will compare favourably with any in the North Island! As a Fruit or Cereal-growing District, or as a Health Resort, the Bay of Plenty cannot be surpassed. DON'T LOSE THIS OPPORTUNITY, As land is being taken up daily, and prices are advancing. Write for Information, Nothing a Trouble. Joseph E. Ihillon. LAND & ESTATE AGENT, MINING ENGINEER & SURVEYOR. Licensed Interpreter, and Native Land Agent. WHARF STREET, ■ TAURANGA. Telephone No 15. Box 15. ABC Code, 4th Edition. Colin Noreis, Geo. H. Bull. of the Bay of Plenty. Late of Taranaki. Morris & Bell, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, TAURANGA. TAURANGA—BAY OF PLENTY, FINEST CLIMATE & CHEAPEST LAND IN THE DOMINION. ISI7 acres close to Tauranga, overlooking harbour, ring-fenced, cottage, sub-divided ; splendid sheep, cattle, or dairy country, £'i per acre, terms. 522 5000 acres, sheep and cattle run, homostead, paitly fenced ana subdivided, all necessary outbuildings, yards, etc, sheep and cattle farming; rich land, nearly every inch ploughable. £2 per acre, easy terms. 478 SOOO acres, rich, drained swamp I farm, 100 acres flax, balance good grass, 300 acres ploughed, ring-fenced, sub-divided ; cottage, sheep yards, etc, great name fcr fattening sheep and cattle; would cut up well into dairy farms, close to creamery. J£7 10s per acre, terms. 485 a SOOO a cres, finest sheep and cattle run in Bay of Plenty, almost in town of Tauranga, every convenience. /4 10s per a.cre. 468 2180 acres, partly improved dairy farm, cottage, etc, 30s uer acre. We have land and property of every description for sale. Write for our property guide of cur district. Celegrapb'f A : —Noras,Tauranga A Hi J Code, 4th Edition. j , Box 23] Bankers B.N.Z. [Tel. 29.
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