Auctioneers' Notices. Sale of Freehold Property, Furniture and Effects. At the Residence, Cornwall Street. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31st, at 2 p.m JJ.li. ±\ AV> V-lJj i» * v/M.ivy\* ■• -•■ w* • tions from H. W. Buttrey. Esq., who is leaving Masterton, will sell by ptiblic auction his residential property, Cornwall Street, also the furniture and effects: — LOT I—Corner section with frontage of 162 ft to Pownall Street, and 57ft to Cornwall Street. LOT 2—Section, frontage 60ft to Cornwall Street, with a depth of 278 ft, together with well-built residence of G rooms, scullery and bathroom thereon. LOT 3—'Section 112 ft to Cornwall Street, with a depth of 278 ft, and lawn 86 x 70, and 9ft flower bed and ornamental trees along front, strawberry bed GO x 24, ana 70 to 80 fruit trees. FURNITURE ~ Chesterfield lounge, saddle-bug easy chairs, rattan chairs and table.*, whatnot, overmantel, steel enpraving.s, panels, 4 carpet squares, curb and brasses, oak extension table, 4 walnut chairs, walnut couch, sewing machine, cork linoleum, glassware, crockery, vases, table, fender and brasses, handsome mas sive Italian bedstead, Duchesse chests, washstands, chests drawers, medicine cabinet, single bedsteads, mattrasses, blankets and linen, marbletop washstand, hawthorn pattern (~ China, dinner service, dresser, safe, gas cooker, garden hose, garden and carpenter's tools, kettles, saucepans, American dog cart, poultry, etc., and numerous sundries. The above lines are especially wall selected, nearly new, and in good order. MAURICEVILLE, MONDAY, APRIL sth, at 2 p w, JR. NICOL, instructed by the • Deputy Official Assignee, will sell by public anction at Mauriceville, the whole of the machinery timber, ironware, glass, mouldings, etc., in the estate of J. McKenzie. Particulars later. Bay Gelding Aberration iO be sold by public auction at the Masterton Course, to close partnership account, tha well-known racehorse Aberration, by The Possible—Kie Kie. J. R. NIUOL, Auctioneer.
Lay Agency, TAURANGA, - - Establish J 501. GOOD LAND! SMALL MONEY!! LOVELY CLIMATE!! JL CHEAP LAiNI), write or wire mo at once, or, better still, COME and INSPECT FOR YOURSELF, when I shall be most happy to 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!s 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. 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 Nobris, Gko. H. Bkll. of the Bay of Plenty. Late of Taranaki. IVorris & Bell, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, TAURANGA. TAURANGA—BAY OF PLENTY, FINEST CLIMATE & CHEAPEST LAND IN THE DOMINION.
XQ3L*7 acres close to Tauranga, overlooking harbour, ring-fenced, cottage, sab-divided; splendid sheep, cattle, or dairy country, £3 per acre, terms. 522 5000 acres, sheep and cattle run, ' homnstead, paitly fenced and subdivided, all necessary outbuildings, yards, etc, sheep and cattle farming; rich land, nearly every inch ploughable. £2 per acre, easy terms. 478 3600 acres, rich, drained swamp farm, 100 acres flax, balance good grass, 300 acres ploughed, ring-fenced, sub-divided ; cottage, sheep yards, etc, great name for fattening sheep and cattle j would cut up well into dairy farms, close to creamery. £7 10s per acre, terms. 485 a gOOO acres, finest sheep and cattle run in Bay of Plenty, almost in town of Tauranga, every convenience. £4: 10s per acre. 468 280 acres, partly improved dairy farm, cottage, etc, 30s oer acre. We have land and property of every description for sale. Write for our property guide of our district. Telegraphic Address:—Norris, Tauranga ABC Code, 4th Edition. Bo 23] Bankers B.N.Z. [Tel. 29. Waikato Land Waikato Land Waikato Land B are instructed to offer, for priVV vate sale, or will exchange for smaller property, the -undermentioned first-class Waikato farm, only 3£ miles from township ond railway— Q29 acres, L.1.P., at Is lOdper acre, about 450 acres in grass and crops, permanent creek and springs through property, divided into 12 padnocks, sheep proof fencing, 40 acres in turnips, 60 acres under plough, land has just grown 25 bushels whsat to acre, 3 sheep to the acre land when fully improved; buildings [consist two cottages, one six rooms, one four rooms. Price .£4 5s per acre. Terms arranged. Apply at once, j P. B. Lomax & Co., LAND AGENTS 82 RUTLAND BUILDINGS, WANGANUI. dwvfc OS 600 acres, half good grass balance bush and rough feed; new house of 5 rooms, etc. Good sheep country. Very easy terms given. HIPKINS & MADILL Auckland. No. 27*b
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3151, 31 March 1909, Page 8
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