Auctioneers' Notices. Household Furniture by Auction. FRIDAY, APRIL 22nd. at 1.30 p.m., On the Premises, 66 Columbo Road. JM QUEEN & SOVS have received • instructions from the owner, wiu> is leaving for Auckland, to soli, by public auction. everything required for a 6roomed huuse, comprising DucLksso Pairs, Brass-iail Bedsteads, , Pining Taf>R Couch, P ! ain and Fancy Ohaivp, Hall Stand, Handsome Brass Fdiiaef, Pictures, Blankets, Sheets, Stretchers, Oil Cloth, Tea and Dinner Warp, Pots, '-iarden and other t)ols, Ladies and Gents' Cycles, etc. WITHOUT RESERVE. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. WEDNESDAY, 27th APRIL, 1.30 p.m On Premises of Mr F. Bacon, Road, Lansdowne. Messrs j mcUUEen & sons have boon instructed to sell by auction all his costly Furniture. Without reserve Full particulars in later issue. To the Residents of Wiasterton and Surrounding District. J. E. BLADE & CO, auctioneers.
STOCK. LAND, PRODUCE & genial commission agents, THE POST OFFICE AUCTION MART Opp. P. 0., MASTERTON. HAYING taken over the above premises the Auction Mart is now open to receive Goods, Furniture and Proouoe of all descriptions, on consignment, and we will endeavour, by strict attention to business and prompt settlement of account sales, to solicit a fair share of your patronage. We have also arranged wiih several large growers in Hawke's Bav to keep us supplied with consignments of Fruit Produce, if not obtainable here, and we will hold weeklysales of Horses, Ccws, Pigs, Poultry, Produce, Furniture, etc., every Saturday. Outside sales oorducted in any part of the district. J. E. BLADE & CO. horse"sale. ON WEDNESDAY NJ£XT, AT their Yards, next the Wairarapa Age Office, commencing at 11 a.m. sharp, wisen they will offer on account of various vendors DRAUGHTS, HALF DRAUGHTS, HACK & HARNESS HORSES. Entrance Fee, 2/6. Early entries requested, and will be advertised as received. MASTEETON WOOL, SEIN HIDES AND TALLOW
SALES. Next sale—2oth april, 1910, at 1 p.m. At Levin's Store, Ghapel-st DALGETY & CO., LTD. LEVIN* & CO., LTD. W.L'.C.A., LTD F. P. Welch, i LAND AND ESTATE AGSNT Perry Street, Masterton. Valuations made on Town and Country Property. Agent Yorkshire Insurance Coy. Fire and Accident Accident and Employers' Liability. Live Stock Insured and Foaling Risks Taken. Sevoral Sums of Money to Lend on Freehold Security. TO LET—B rooms and 4 acres, 25s 8 rooms and 3 acres, 255; 6 rooms, Hope Street, 8s ; 5 rooms'] Hope Street, 6s ; Pine Rfcreat, 9s; Lans-' down°, 6 rooms, 163; Horse padaock, 2s week; horse grazing, 2s fiii week. Hoteikeepers, Look! FBEEHOLD of country hou3e containing 22 rooms, situate 9 mile 3 from railway, in good electorate Stablos, S loosebox, and 4. acres land; takings I .£2O per week: only .£9OO asked for freehold; /200 d^wn; balance at 7 per cent, and purchaser may have the option of paying oil the principal in sums of JB2O or over at any time. Apply sharp. SAWMILL AND PLANT. FOE SALE—Sawmilling property, comprising timber mill and store, blacksmith's shop, and a number of whares. • Plant comprises 2 engines, breakdown saw, bench, breast bench, deal frame, planing machine, belting, pulleys, etc, and good launch; 5 acres freehold land. Practically unlimited supply of timber in the district. Mill is Morth of Auckland, about 12 hours' sail from the city Bush consists principally of matai, rimu, kahikatea, and some kauri.
Freight to Auckland 1/6 per 100 ft and to Australia only 2/3, Mill has the advantage of cheap water carriage by tidal river, and logs are delivered at 2/- per 100 feet on the tide near the mill. The store pays well—a good asset to the mill. A splendid chance for one or two men with little capital who understand sawjcailling. Owner is prepared to sell at valuation, roughly about .£2OOO. Will make easy terms, and would be prepared to take a good amount of the purchase money out in timber. SOS acres, l.i.p, Mata Mata, Auckland, rent /36 year, all clear, practically level, open land, good quality and well watered, 5-roointd cottage, 12 bail cowshed, concrete floor, 250 acres sown down, balance .in rough feed, 7 paddocks, £ mile from creamery, school and post and telegraph office on main road, 4 miles from station, splendid crop of turnips, oata and clover grown, carried last winter over 100 cows, a number of young stock and 8 horses. Price £950 cash, or will sell as a going concern for J21400, including 51 cows, 6 horaes, 1 foal, Jersey bull, 2 ton waggon, harness, milk cans, etc, and 25 acres tnrrips -V ■=r>lpr>rli<l chance for H Uitit y tUt»U> i
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10024, 21 April 1910, Page 8
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