Auctioneers' Notices. Attractive Clearing Sale. "MONESS HOUSE," CHAPEL ST. SATURDAY, 26th JUNE, at 1 p.m. JR. NICOL, favoured with instrnc--0 tions from Rev. Walton, who is leaving for Auckland, will sell WITHOUT RESERVE, the whole of his nearly new and well-selected FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, including—Handsome saddle-bag suits of 7 pieces, carpet square, lounge chairs, 7 lots new linoleum, 3 modern duchesse chests, double b.r. bedstead, chests drawers, hall table, tables, round tables, wicker chairs, runner carpet, hall linoleum, mats, laige mirror wardrobe, combination bedsteads, kapoc and wire-wove mattrasses, washstancis, toilot tables, toilet sets, music stool, hearth rugs, fenders and brasses, lamps, writing table, chairs, leather chair, mirrors, stretchers, platform rocker, couch, tools, collection bulbs, crockery, glassware, cruets, meat safe, and general sundries. Goods on view at " Moness House " on Friday Afternoon. MASTERTON AUCTION MART. Sale o-f Purebred Poultry. JR. NICOL will sell at the Mastor- • ton Auction Mart, at 12 o'clock noon, on Saturday, 26th, Purebred Brown Leghorns, Black Orpingtons, Wbifce Leghorns, White Plymounth Rocks; on account of T. W. Barnes, C. Bannister, W. Welch and E. G. Frost. Note the time, 12 o'clock. Farther entries invited. t Sale of Furniture at Eketahuna. MONDAY, 28th JutsE, at 12 o'clock. H GRIFFITH & CO. Ho ve been fav- • oured with instructions from Mr J. A. Collins to sell, without reserve, the whole of the furniture and effects of the Eketahuna Railway Hotel, Consisting of — Billiard Table, contents of 17 bedrooms, bedsteads, mattrasses, blankets, linen, 2 dining room suites, piano, cash register, side board, linoleum, chairs, tables, cutlery, cooking utensils, crockeryware, and kitchen ware. Note—The goods are clean and in first class order. H. GRIFFITH, Auctioneer. Gigantic Auction Sale. Fruit TreeSj Pot Plants, Shrubs; etc. AT THE POST OFFICE AUCTION MART. TO-MORROW SATURDAY, 26th, at 1.30 p.m sharp. MO. ARONSTEN will sell on ace count of Gibbons & Co., the w ellknown nurserymen, of Wellington— FRUIT TREES ORNaMENTAL TREES HEDGE TLANTS SHRUBS and nursery stock of all descriptions. About 5000 lots. Without doubt the largest and best selection ever offered to the public of Masterton. Sale commences at 1.30 p.m. sharp.
Husband & Finch, LAND & ESTATE AGENTS, WOOD VILLI fj FOE OUR NEW LAND GUIDE, CONTAINING A COMPLETE LIST OF PROPERTIES FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. Husband & Finch, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, WOODVILLE. R. Brown, Valuer, Insurance Agent, Bank of N,Z. Chambers, MASTERTON. Property Representative: D. B. Themson GOO acres, about 14 miles from Masterton, about 300 acres in grass, 5roomed bouse, etc. Price JJ4 10s, and only .£IOO deposit. acres, 14 miles from Palmerston North, for sale, or exchange for about 50 acres first-class land. Equity £2500. 24® 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 £lO per acre. A good 5-roomed house, bathroom, scullery, washhouse, within 5 minutes of Masterton P.O. For sale at .£385, easy ! terms. '
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9526, 25 June 1909, Page 8
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