Auctioneers' Notioos. Closing; Down Timbor Sale ! THURSDAY, 14th APRIL. At 11.30 a.m« On Premises Hastwell Timber Yards* Hastwell. J A. J. MACLEAN & CO. have been « favoi r<d with instructions from the Bastweil Timber Company, to sell as above—2sooo feet Rimu (more 61 less) first anb second quality. Also— Breast Bench Saw. Luncheon provided. AlsoAt abo-e time and place SAWMILLING PLANT COMPLETE, KAILS, TRUCKS, ETC. Household Furniture. FRIDAY, 15th APRIL, 1910, At 1.30 p.m. On premises, Bunny Street, off Worksop Road. Messrs j. a, j. maclean & co. have received instructions from Mrs C. Payton to sell as above her household furnitureDuchess pair, Double 8.8. Bedsteaes, Wire and Kapoc Mattrasaea, Blinds, Curtains, Linoleum,' Rugs, Mats, 7piece Occasional Suite, Banging and Table La nips, Ornaments, Couch, Easy Chairs, Austrian Chairs, etc. etc. Alsd—Fine lot young pullets. NO RESERVE.
WELLINGTON WOOL SALES (UNDER THE AUSPICES OP THE WELLINGTON WOOLBROKEES' ASSftCIATION). WILL be held in the Concert Chamber, Town Hall, Wellington, during the current season on the following dates: — i sth saIe—FRIDAY, 1 11th MAECH, 1910, at 2 p.m. Wool must be in store five days before sale date, otherwise it cannot be offered. The charge on wool offered, but not sold, will be 2/- per bale for the first offering, and 1/- per bale for the second offering. in order to facilitate interlotting of "Star" bales, no single bale lot can be accepted for sale with a reserve on it, N Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO. G. H. SCALES. LEVIN & CO., LTD. DALGETY & CO., LTD. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD. UNITED FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD. WAIRARAPA FARMERS' CO-OPERA TIVE ASSOCIATION. LTD.
MASTERTON WOOL, SKIN HIDES AND TALLOW SALES. Next sale—2oth apbil, 1910, at 1 p.m. At Levin's Store, Chapel-st DALGETY & CO.. LTD. LEVIN & HO., LTD. W.F.C.A., LTD
MALLIITSOFS —OILSHEEP DIP. Use No Other. SOLE AGENTS j JOHN CHAMBERS & SON LTD., JEitvOIS QUAY, WELLINGTON.
Eli Smith, WAIBABAPA LAND AGENCY. MASTERTON. 326 acre?, all rich flat land, all in grass except 5 acres reserve bush, 9 paddocks, all well watered, part ploughed, only £ mile from store, p.o. aud school, factory adjoining the property, 6-rootibed house and all necessary outbuildings, cowshed with bails, land transfer title. Price J88950, mortgage .£5700 at 5 per cent, Equity Owner of the above will consider an exchange for first-class farm of level land of about 70 acres, with good buildings thereon. 2950 acres Freehold, all in grass and crops, 2COO acres been ploughed 1000 acres limestone formation, 25 paddocks all well watered carried last winter 2$ sheep per acre, and 300 cattle, good metalled roads, and only 14 miles from railway and 4 miles from town, up-to-date homestead and every convenience in outbuildings, telephone etc. Price JBIQ 10s per acre with easy terms. 400 710 acres Freehold, nearly all level, first-class land when put in order, 50 acres in Sax, 300 acres in manuka and toi-toi, balance in good grass carried last winter 600 sheep and 100 cattle, well watered and only 7 miles from railway station, 4-roomed house and only Jib per acre. Terms J3BOO cash or will teftee to good man, 983
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10016, 12 April 1910, Page 8
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