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Auctioneers' Notices. FRINIL.EY PEACHES, AT J. K. NICOL'S Masterton Auction Mart TO-DAY (Friday), for private sale, 40 cases Peaches. Last li"e of the season of good Jain and Bottling Peaches. Unreserved Clearing Sale. SATURDAY, MARCH 27th, at 2 p.m. JE. NICOL wiH sell, without reserve, • on account of Mrs Nearne, who is leaving Masterton, at " Moness House," Chapel-street, the whole of the furniture, ineludinf —Duehesse Chests, wardrobe, chests drawers, settee, Couches s. and d. bedsteads, wire and spring mattrasses, washstands, toilet tables, toiletware, blankets, sheets, quilts, pillows, curtains, chairs, dining table, safe, dresser, chairs, clock, mirrors, linoleums, cruets, crockery, glas.nvare, kettles and saucepans. 20 fowls and general sundries o reserve. Sale of Freehold Property, Furniture and Effects. , At the Kesidence, Cornwall Street. , WEONESDAY, MARCH 31st, at 2 p.m. JE. NICOL, favoured with instruc- • tion3 frotn H. YV. Buttrey, Esq, who is leaving Masterton, will sell by public auction his residential property, Cornwall Street, also the furniture and effects:— LOT I—Corner section with frontage of 162 ft to Powr>all street, and 57ft to Cornwall Street. LOT 2—Section, frontage 60ft to Cornwall Street, with a depth of 278f't, together with well-built residence of G Tooms, scullery and bathroom thereon. LOT 3—Section 112 ft to Cornwall Street, with a depth of 278 ft, and la~wn 8(5 x 70, and 9ft flower and ornamental trees along front, straw ben y bed 60 x 24, ana 70 to 80 fruit trees. Also the whole of the furniture and effects. Particulars later. At the Post Office Auction .Mart. SATURDAY, MARCH 27th, 1903, at 2 p.m. O. ARONSTEN will sell, by pub- • lie auction, Balance of Remnants of Lineolum and Oilcloth, which must be' cleared. Also a good lot of Furniture, including tables, ch*irs, double and single bedsteads, wire mattrasses, and duchesse pairs. A lot of good cutlery. Fruit and canaries.

WITHOUT RESERVE. TUESDAY, 30th Id ARCH. At 2 p.m. AT PREMISES, 105 LINCOLN ROAD. Messrs j. a. j. maclean &co. have received instructions f.iom Mrs Joyce, to sell at above time and place, her household furniture, comprising —Dining table, chairs, pictures, linoleums, carpets, mats, Duchesse chests, toiletware, double and single bedstead, crockery, cutlery, and cooking utensils. Absolutely without reserve. Saturday, march 27 th, iaoy. WAIRARAPA AUCTION MART, at 2 p m. Messrs j. a. j. maclean & co. will sell, by public auction at their rooms, the unsold portion of Mrs J Tait's Furniture, comprising— Brass-rail bedsteads, wire matfcrasses, chests of drawers, curtains linoleuniSj rugs, toilet sets, looking glasses, poultry and sundries. NOTE. —Goods have been removed to rooms. CASH, balance 5 per cent CW2B2 acres, 80 acr-is bush, balance grass and rough feed ; i?o)d house at' Srccrns, 2 mile.- - from creamery, school and L ; .O. Prir? f. ; per acre. HP'ilN'o 'J PT r.T, • \ T Bay of Plenty - - - - Land Agency, TAURANGA, - - Establish 1901. GOOD LAND! SMALL MONEY!! LOVELY CLIMATE!! TO those on the lookout for GOOD CHE At* LAND, write or wire me at. once, or, better still, COME and INSPECT FOR YOURSELF, when I shall be most happy 10 show you our district. / I have a splendid List of Properties— DAIRY, SHEEP, and CATTLE FARMS —Blocks from One Acre to Ten Thousand, which will compare favourably with any in the North Island] Asa 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. Balton, LAND & ESTATE AGENT, MINING ENGINEER & SURVEYOR. Licensed Interpreter, and Native Land Accent. WHARF STREET, - J'AUItANGA. Telephone No 15. Box IS. ABC (.'ode, 4th Edition.

Colin Nohkis, Geo. H. Bell. of the Hay of Plenty. Late of Taranaki. W SLWILi.,, LAND AN I) ESTATE AGISTS, TAUKANGA. & Bell TAURANGA—BAY OF PLENTY, FINEST CLIMATE & CHEAPEST LAN D IN THE 1-0 MINION. 1217 acres close to Tainan ga, overlooking harbour, ring-fenced, cottage, sub-divided; spiendid •slieep, cattle, ««r dairy country, J53 per acre, terms. 522 5000 acres, sheep and cattle run, homestead, paitly fenced and subdivided, all necessary outbuilding.--, yards, etc, sheep and cattle farming; rich land, nearly every inch ploughable. £2 per acre, easy terms. 478 38 O O acres, rich, drained swamp farm, 100 acres liax, balance good grass, 300 acres ploughed, sub-divided ; cottage, sheep Yards, etc, great name for fattening sheep and cattle ; would cut up well into dairy farms, close to creamery. £7 10s per acre, terms. 4H5a eopo acre?, finest sheep and ca ttie run iu Hay of Plenty, almost in town of Tauranga, every convenience. f-X 103 per acre. 280 acres, partly improved dairy farm, cottage, etc, 30s oer acre. We have land and property of every description for sate. Write for our property guide of our district, telegraphic Address : —Norris, Tauranga A BC Code, 4th Edition. Box 23] Bankers B.N.Z. [Tel. 29. Aj'/tflfl. balance arranged, v r\J 425 acres, handy to A ueklaud : new 5-roomed house, close to school, creamery, etc. Suitable for sheep or attle. Fvi.ce =£3 7s 6d per acre. This farm adjoins Mr Joseph Toenail's. late of Mftsii-rti.u. lUPKINS & MA DILL, Auckland. No. 172 a

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3147, 26 March 1909, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3147, 26 March 1909, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3147, 26 March 1909, Page 8

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