Auctioneers' Notices. I LAND SALE BY AUCTION. Manaia, IWasterton. WB. CHENNELLS AND CO. • have received instructions to offer by auction (unless previously disposed of privately), at their Rooms, Perry Street, Masterton, on SATURDAY NEXT, 14th August, 1909, at 2 p.m., the following very DESIRABLE PROPERTIES, situated at Manaia, Masterton, close to Kuripuni Railway Station, in the occupation of Mr James Hourigan:— Q©A 1R 17P Freehold, Good cropping land. Also the Lessee's Inteiest in Ts£2 Acres (approx.) Native Leasehold, with 8 years unexpired from Novernbbr next, at 12s 6d per aer-3 rental. Dairying country. 81 Acres (approx.; ditto, at 12s tid per acre rental for 65 acres, and JBI per acre rental on 1(3 acres. Agricultural and dairying land. Buildings include 8-roomed house, stabling, large barn, cowbail*, eto. The properties will be first submitted in one lot, and if not sold will then be offered in three lots as above. Further particulars on application to the Auctioneers, at their offices Perry Street, Masterton. MASTERTON AUCTION MAltl', SATURDAY, AUGUST 14th, ISO 9, at 1 o'clock.. _ JR. NICOL, instructed by the Ladies' • Swimming Club, will sell—One Turner-Miesse Motor Car, 5-riyoined House and Section, Worksop Road. Particulars at sale. SATURDAY, HfciA *uaT, 1903, at 1.30 p.m. No. 31, BENTLEY STREET. JR. NICOL will s°ll on account of a Mr J. R. Campbell, a very superior selection of FURNITURti, including— Mirror hall stand, oouoh, lound table, linoleums, handsome m rror overmantel, fancy tables, fenders and brasses, oil paintings, curtain poles, double and single b.r. bedsteads, wire-wove kapoo and flax mattras&es. .superior duehesso and tile washstand, duehesse table, mats' dining table, mirror wardrobe, chairs, runner carpot, bordered linoleum, curtains and poles, hearth rugs, toilet set, kerosene heatar, new dresser, clock, safe, copper, tools, steps, firewood, kitchen utensils, gent's Rudga Whitwo rth and lady's Special bicycles, 5 canaries and cages, etc, Auctioneer's Note. —Eve»ything nearly new and well-selected. Ou view Frida\' Afternoon. COMPULSORY AUCTION SALE. —V AT THE POST OFFICE AUCTION MART. SATURDAY, 14th AUGUST, At 2 o'clock. JSSOO WORTH OF GOODSBUTCHER'S PLANT, M \ 01I1NEKY, ETC., WILL BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE. MO. AEONSTKN, being pressed for a rent, wilt hold a genuine rlturiiig sale of the whole <if the contents of the Post Offijce Auction .Matt, comprising—£3s3 Dining r. nm chairs, 6 arm chairs, one handso'iu 1 Onesterfield couch, dining room and kitjhen tables, crockery, cutlery, bedsteads and bedding, glassware, fender and brasses, picture?, 500 yard 3 linoleum, all in useful lengths, hearth rugs, 250 yards Brussels carper runners, in .short lengths, and hundreds of other lines too numerous to mention. Also scwt weight of first class corn beef, in small quantities. The BUTOHBR'S PLANT consists of ft h.p. gas engine (nearly new), cooiine fan, handsome water fountain, butchei's block, hooks, knives, cleavers, seasonings, scales, meat tubs. ( The Auctioneers wish to point out that every line will be sold absolutely without reserve. Money must h:i got to mett rent. Husband & Finch, LAND & ESTATE AGENTS, WOODVILLE ~€34:0 acres, freehold, all in grass, well fenced find subdivided into 8 paddocks; nice low hills, lying well to the sun; small xiouse, woolshed, man's whare, 3 miles from school and p.o. ; £8 15s per acre, £5360 on mortgage for 4 years at 5$ per cent. J6BOO cash, or will lease it r *t 9s per acre and £2OO deposit. 255 170 acres, freehold, 165 acres in grass, 5 acres under crop 10 acres are stumped; well fenced into 10 paddocks, undulating and flat; permanently watered by springs and creeks; 5-roomed hi .use, cowshed of 18 stalls, trapshed, etc; I inilo from school and cheese factory. £2O per aero. .£2400 can remain at 6 per cent. .£IOOO cash. • 502 200 acres, CO acres in glass, 18 acres felled bush, 122 acres mixed bush; situated 7 miles from Pahiatua on good road; 20 chains fencing ; well watered; the whole is undulating countrv,- rotten rock* formation ; carrying capacity '2 sheep per acre; n« buildings; Title O.R.P. in 191? at 27s per acre; rent £l2 3s per annum, no rates. Price .£SOO, £250 can remain at 5 per cent for 5 years 463 :BS4: acre?, freehold, about one third ploughable ; 900 acres have been ploughed ; hills and undulating, large area flat; grows splendid crops of oats, rape and turnips, 24 paddocks, well fenced and watered; good buildings, fomjrising 2 homesteads, one being a dew 7-roomed hou : e with all conveniences, woolshed, stable, sheepyards and dip; saleyards 3 miles distant, 1 mile from school, p.o. and store. Situated in Hawke's Bay. Price /6 10s per acre, stock at valuation. Terms arranged. Husband' & -Finch, LAND AND E. .'ATE AGENTS. WOODVILLE. POST OFFICE AUCTION MART. . XTEEKLY Auction Saleb of FurniVV ture, Produce. Poultry, etc. Private sales conducted in any part of 1 k district. ?rompt statements of sale. Cdah buyer oi Poultry in any quantity M. ARONSTEN. "Auction er
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