Auctioneers' Wotices. MONSTER CLEARING SALE OF PRACTICALLY NEW FURNITURE. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL. TO-DAY - TO-DAY AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON. JE. NTCOL, favoured with instruc- © tions from Mi J. O'Meara, who is leaving the district, will fell the Furnituro and Effects of the Occidental Hotel. The hundreds of lines include— Piano (by Schumann), handsome sideboards, 4 superior art overmantels,_ dinner waggon, glass-front bookcase, pictures, laather arm chairs, couches, 40 pairs curtains, writing table, hearth rugs, fire guards, 8 dining tables, 4-1 Canadian chairs, 30 Austrian chairs, occasional tables, 35 lots linoleum, 8 fenders and brasses, 5 doable bedsteads and mattrasses, 30 single bedsteads and mattrasses, 10 chests drawers, 4 duchesse tables, 6 duchesse chests, 15 mirrors,,lß washstands, 12 toilet tables, 20 toilet sets, crockery, glassware, ornaments, umbrella stand, pier glass, kitchen utensils, iron safe, and numerous sundr.es. Tlis majority of the above lines are new. GOODS OX VIEW Morning of Sale. They comprise one of the finest lots ever auctioned in Masterton.
THURSDAY AMD FRIDAY, JUNE 24th and 25th. IMPORTANT TJInRESERVED SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AND EFFECTS, ON THE PREMISES; CENTRAL HOTEL, MA3TERTON. BERTENSHAW & EVENSEN, in conjunction with E. E, HOWELL, will sell by auction on the premises as above— The whoSe of the Furnishings consisting of the contents of Dining Ropm, 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 iittings connected with same, and the whole of the seating around room. 11. M. BEETENSHAW, Auctioneer. High Class Furniture. SATURDAY, JUNE 26th, at 1 o'clock. " Mouess," Chapel Street. JR. NICOL, favoured with instruc--9 tions frotn Rev. Walton, who is leaving for Auckland, will sell the whole of his'furniture and effects. Paiticulars later.
Husband & Finch, LAND & ESTATE AGENTS, WOODYILLE for OUR NEW LAND GUIDE, CONTAINING [A COMPLETE LIST OF PROPERTIES FOB SALE OR EXCHANGE. Husband & Finch, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, WOODVILLE. R. Brown, Valuer, Land & Estate and Insurance Agent, Bank of N.Z. Chambers, HASTEETON. Property Representative: D. }3. Thomson 600 acres, about 14 miles from Mastorton, about 300 acrss in grass, 5roomed bouse, etc. Price M 10s, and only £IOO deposit. acres, 14 miles from Palmerston North, for sale, or exchange for about 50 acres first-class land. Equity <£2500. acres, South Otago, for immediate sale, all ploughable, 40 acres in crop, balance in grass, good 7-roomed bouse, 20 bail cowbyre, L.K G. milking plant ond 5 h p. oilengine, stable, barn, etc., close to school, P,O. and creamery J2LO per acre. A good 5-roomed house, bathroom, scullery, washhouso, within 5 minutes of Masterton P.O. For sale at .£385, easy terms. JANGLE? SHAW HAMILT( (), FOE WAIKATO LAND
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9223, 22 June 1909, Page 8
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