Auctioneers' Notices. THURSDAY FRIDAY, JUNE 24>fch and 25th. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE OP HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AND EFFECTS, ON THE PREMISES; CENTRAL HOTEL, MASTERTON, BEETENSHAW & EVENSEN, in uonjunction with E. E, HOWELL, will soil by auction on the premises as above — The whole of the Furnishings consisting of the contents of Dining Room, Drawing Room, Sitting Room, Commercial Room, and the contents of 40 bedrooms. A CAPITAL FULL SIZED BILLIARD TABLE, by Allcock and Co., together with all fittings connected with same, and the whole of the seating around room. 11. M. BERTEXSILAW,
AT THE POST OFFICE AUCTION MART, SATURDAY, JUNE 19th, at 2 o'clock Attractive and Unreserved Anction Sale of Nursesy Stock, which will include a very fine assortment of Trees, Shrubs and Plants of the highest order, true to name, healthy, and well-rooted. MO. AEONSTEN "has been favoured e with instructions by Mr Duncan, of the well-known Exotic Nursery, of New Plymouth, to sell by public auction a largo consignment of leading varieties of— Apples, pears, plums, peaches, apricots quinces, double-flowering peaches, iibutilons, daphnes, heaths, bottle brush trees, paims, coidline iudivisa, kowhais, grevilleas, silver trees, India rubber trees, crimson flowering gums, magnolias, pohutukawas, oleanders, mandevilleas, azaleas, camellias, retinosporas, elseguns, olearia, rcses, and a nice collection of Native plants, etc. etc. MONSTER FURNITURE SALE. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, Tuesday, June 22nc6, at 12 o'clock. JE. NICOL, favoured with instructs tions from Mr J. O'Meara, will ?ell by public auction the Furniture and Effects of the Occidental Hotel. The hundreds of lines are practically new and in splendid ocdar. Particulars to-morrow.
LAND & ESTATE AGENTS, WOODVILLE "RITE FOR OUR NEW LAND GUIDE, CONTAINING A COMPLETE LIST PROPERTIES SALE OR EXCHANGE. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, WOODVILLE.
Cockle S Btttement, Queen Steeet, Masterton FOR RALE OR EXCHANGE. SMALL GRAZING RUN. acres, Hawke's Bay, lease has about 17 years to run; half in good English gras:es, balance in light bush, 50 acres ploughable, ring-fenced and sub divided into 6 paddocks, 19 miles from good town, good road to the door, 8-rooined house, new woolshed, buggy shed, cow-shed. Going with the place —ISOO sheep, 14 cattle, and £4O furniture Price the lot, no mortgage. Will exchange for small farm near a school. For Exchange—Numerous equities in sheep farms, dairy farms, town sections, hotels, etc. '
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3220, 18 June 1909, Page 8
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