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Auctioneers' Notices j Master ton Auction Mart. || Bannister-street. i$ I P jTO-D VY (Saturday, 7th May, at 8 p.m.| PHTLTRY, FOWL WRTEAT (first-l clasi quality). Im» ediately after,f| jlinrgo consignment of superior F(JI4N! y |TUHE froui Wellington vendor, inclnd || t'iog—Hand-ome Mirror-back Sideboards,£ IMarble and Tile-back Wasshstand?, Du-| rehoss i Chests, Hall Stand?, Fancy£ Tables, etc. Must be sold toj Iclo.-o account. | j. McQueen & sons, j Auctioneers. -» ON PREMISES, UPPER COLE-ST. J A. J. MACLEAN & CO. have been • favoured with instructions to sell, Ifon account of J. W. Cochrane, list}** fisj iabove, the whole of the contents of his p7-rooaied Residence, comprising - p Broad wood Piano, Chesterfield Settee,, iDivan Oiiairs, Carpets, Linoleum, Pier: iUlasa, Sideboard. Occasional Tables,: |j Couches, Pictures, Ornaments, Duchess' Ijchests, Double and Sin pie Bedsteads, [Wire Mattrasses, Full Scotch Chest. wßlinds, Curtains, Crockery, binger Sew|jing Machine, Hall Curtains, Napery, Kitjcheri and Cooking Uteusils, Hose, Wringer, buckets, Lady's Bicycle, Palms iand Pot Plants. ' | WEDNESDAY NEXT, 11th May, 2 p.mf [UnreMrved Clearing Sale ofj Household Furniturel & Effects. Oil the Premises, No- 63, Hall-street. Messrs j. e. blade & co, have| received iastruoGi iu-< troxn, Mr J. 5 j King, who is leaving to* Hamilton, to| -ell as above, all hi 3 'Furniture and Ef-| c'ects, including— Cluster field couch in figured tapestry, chairs to match, sideboard, large 14 day French marble clock, easy rocking cbairs, 17-drawer sewing machine, brasa rail fender and brasses, velvet pilej hearthrugs, large fancy cushions, velvets pile doormats, chinelle and tapestry table! clothe, hall tables, dining and kitcheni tables, double and single bedsteads spring, wire and kapoc mattrasses, musici 3tand, duchess chest with bevelled mirrors, washstands, rattan and AB chairs, dresser, sstag's head, ha tracks, linoleum throughout the house, fancy holJand blinds, curtain pole?, dinner sets, vases, a lat of fancy crockery and glassware, ornaments, pictures, wringer, preserving pan and qnantity of cooking utensils, deck jchairs, and a large quantity of jams and 'jellies. J. E. BLADE, Auctioneer. IPhone 373] [P.O. Box 143 !J. E. BLADE & CO auctioneers. (JSTOCK, LAND, PRODUCE & GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, ITHE POST OFFICE AUCTION MART Opp. P. 0., MASTERTON. _ _ acres, limestone country, situate Mauriceville, 2£ miles from school, railway, store, P. 0.. etc, all in grass excjpt shelter, divided into 7 paddocks, 1 6-roomed cottage, sheepyards, sheds, etc, well watered, will winter well 2£] sheep per acre. This is a- first-class place and cheap at J2ll 5s an acre. 04:0 acres, o.r p., at j6l 2s 6d per acre at Motu, within 1 mile of township, 230 acres in grass, balance goodj bush, 100 acres in front, flat, with a large amount of first-class totara, which is left standing, the .place is' ring-fenced wth totara, ana has a whare and sheepyards, The GisborneRotorua. railway will run past this place within 2 years, and is a bargain at £3 7s 6d an acre, about half cash Wo have seen this place and canreoom mend it. io acres, Mastorton, on Opaki Road, with a good six roomed house, bathroom, scullery and pantry, wash house with copp3r, workshop, cowbail, fowl-houses, 6 stall stable and large granary, house insured for £3OO. The whole lot a snip at £BSO, £3OO cash. SOME HA WEE'S BAY SNIPS. acres alongside o£ creamery, 7 roomed house and numerous outbuildings, 9 paddocks. Price .£3O an acre—terms arranged. acres, 1.i.p., modern 7-roomed house and cuthouses. Rent 26/acro. Pi ice JBI7OO. 100 acres, freehold, near Takapau, 6 paddocks, 1 acre orchard, 120 acres under culuvation, 4-roomed house, cowshed and other outbuildings. Price an acre. 101 acres, 2£ mile 3 from Hastings all flat, G padlocks. Price M 5, easj terms. acres, near sale yards, all flat and ring fenced and subdivided, carries 3 sheep to the acre, b!ack soil oi clay and lime3fcjne formation Pries £ ISJ 5s per acre, about .£IOOO cash. Waipoua Sa!e Yards. IVEasterton. WEDNESDAY. MAY 18th, at 1 o'clock. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN ANT MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. jLTD., will offer as above — (■Sheep—--200 fat and forward wether 3 100 prime fat ewes 50 fat ewes 100 forward empty ewes 100 strong lambs 20 aged ewes J. lORNS, Auctioneer.

Subdivision Sale, AHIKOUKA- ESTATE, 231 acrbs kich alluvial FIATS. THIS desirable property, composed of rich river flats, is now being subdivided into four compact dairy and fattening farms. SECTION 17 comprises 31 acres, Or 20p. Price £3O per acre. SEC TION 16 comprises 92 acres, lr Op. Price £3O per acre. SECTION 15 comprises 62 acres, Or lOp. Price -£35 per acre. SECTION 44. composes 42 acres, Or Op. Price £35 par acre. And can bo purchased on the following easy terms—--15 per cent deposit; 10 per cent in oix months, and 10 per cent in 18 months, to rernaia on mortgage at 5 per Sjeent for a term of 8 years. _ j 3 The above laud is wull grassed, and is Ccapable of depasturing one big beast per facre. It is suitably adapted for fatten-1 ling and dairy tanning, while abundant Eroot and grain crops ate procurable. It, sis situated near Groytown, and is handyi jto school and factory. Ic is splendidly' watered and all the sections are well fenced. This land has grown i) 3 bushels oats, 70 bushels bu'ley and 60 bushes ot wheat to the acreFarther iofoirnation and particulars procurable from I,hj agents. Early application is necessary. Nicol & Edwards. Land and Financial Agents ari ' Valuators. QUEEN-STREE rr , M A STERTON. (Next to Carpenter's).

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10039, 9 May 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10039, 9 May 1910, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10039, 9 May 1910, Page 8

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