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Auctioneers' Wotic©« 3ALE OF HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE OaPrsmißßß, "LISTOWEL," Essex-st. TO-DAY, Tuesday, 7th May, 1910, At 1.30 p.m. J A. J. MACLEAN & Co. have bean a favoured with instructions from Mrs F. M. Cokk to Hell her High-class and Artistic Household Furniture, comprising Massive Chippendale Dining Table Massive Chippendale Dining Suite Piano (by Bohm) Brass Kerbs and Brasses Liberty Rocking Chair Quaint Libarty Settees Handsome Liberty Bedroom Suite Casement Cloth Curtains " White" Linoleum, Linoleums, Bookshelves Dcuble and Single B.M. Bedsteads, Lounge Chairs Beautiful Grindlay Dinner Service Kitchen and Cooking Ut9nsils. All this Furniture has been tastefully chosen, and is in fir3t-olass order. Friday, 10th June, 1910, At 1,30 p.m. sharp, On the Premises, 78 Villa Street. T A. J. JV3ACLEAN & CO. have e? a been favoured with instructions from Mrs C. -J. Leggatt to sell as above the whole of her Household Furniture and Effects. Unreserved Sale. ON" PREMISES, 41 BANNISTER STREET. WEDNESDAY:, Bfch JUKE. At 1.30 p.m. J. McQUEEN & SONS have been favoured with instructions from Mr Falls who is leaving for Auckland, to sell all bis Household Furniture and Effects, comprising— Upholstered Tapestry Couch, Art Tables, Austrian Chairs, Pictures, Edison Standard Phonograoh with Record Chest and Records, Floral Horn, Handsome Duciiess Dressing Table, Tiledback Washstands, B.R. Bedsteads, Box and Kapoc Mattresse?, Iron Bedstead', Kitchen Dresser, Beofc Shelf, Tables, Wicker Easy Chair, Portable Copper. Large Zinc Haths. 32 Fowls, and large collection Pot Plant?, etc. TREES., TREES. TREES. Over 2000 Fruit, Ornamental and Hedge Plants* ItrporfcfHst, Attractive, and Highly Interesting Gigantic AUCTION SiLE on Wednesday, June Bth, At I pm, ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE "m/fESiRS J. E. Bl<AD'<':& CO. have ixJL received instruct)'"i- from Mr John Godpakd, of the MivtMoi-ic Nurseries, to sell at their Rooms a,t Uih above time and date, a very larga collection from 3iis famous Nurseries, comprising—

Apples, plums, pears, peaches, nectarine?, apricots, cherries, gooseberries, currants, piaus insignis. macrocarp*, japonicas, /awsonisanas, holly, laurels, pinus marivima, box edging and privets, magnolia?, rhododendrons, camelias, azaleas, rose 3, and others too numerous to mention. !N.R~This being the first pale of Via kind held in the district, thosu m want of first-class stock should not miss this golden opportunity. J, E. BLADE, Auctioneer. AUCTIONEERS. STOCK, LAND, PRODUCE AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, The Post Office Auction Mart, Opp. P. 0., MASTEETON. TWO GOOD] STRAIGHT-OUT LEASES. 143 ACRES, { mile from Petane and 7 miles from Napier, all grasned and fenced, well subdivided, 3rooined nouse, large shed, etc, well watered, and winterer l 400 sheep, 11 head of cattla and 17 horses. To be leased for a term of 5 years at a rental of JGI per acre par annum. 800 ACIlJfi-, H miles from Hufcanui railway station, post office school, store and creamery, 270 acres hilly and unduktiug, 30 acres flat, dark loamy soil, carries 2.sheep, house, cowshed, wooJshed, dairy, men's whare, sheep yards, etc. To be leased for 3or 5 years at 12s 6d per acre; payable half-yearly in advance SOME REAL GOOD PLACES IN POVERTY BAY. JL'&C.O ACRES, 4 miles fromMotu. u.ii.i. J ., at 7s 6d an acre, 300 in grass balance jtawa bush, over 5 miles of good fencing, 12 paddocks, winters well 1-J ewes, 7-roomed house and all conveniences, large shed with fire place, woolshed and numerous other buildiugs, 2 sets of yards. Rent, Js64 per annum. Price, .£4 15s. Terms say .£2500 cash; balance at 5 per cent. WHAT ABOUT THIS. 1446 ACRES, 6 miles from Gisaoine, well fenced and grasped, LI paddocks well watered, winded 2* sheep last winter, stocked now with 3000 sheep, mostly ewes, 170 cattle and 12 horses, 13 roomed house, ,h. and 3« water ; every convenience, insured for £IOOO. new woolshed, 2 roads to property, within 3 hours' drive from Nelson Bros.' Freezing Works, wool clip totalled }2,0001b?. wool from 3000 sheep. Price £lO 10s an acre.!

ANOTHER VERY HANDY PLACF. 1600 ACRES, 13 miles from Gisbome, aud 4 miles from Patutahi township, 1400 acres grassed, balance maauka scrub, 150 alluvial flits, 24 paddocks, well fenced, 2 dwellings, good outbuildihgs and yards, etc. carries now 1 $ sheep, which will be increased as improved. Price £§ per aore. Term 3. & €341:0 ACRES, 0.R.P., at £1 2s 6d per acre ac Motu, within 1 mile of township, 230 acres in grass, balance good bush, 100 acres in front, flat, with a largo amount of first-clas3 totara, which is left standing, the place is ring-fenced with totara, aud has a whare and sheopyards. The GisborneRotorua railway will run past this place within 2 years. A bargain at £3 7s 6d an acre; about half cash. We have seen this place and can recommend it. i AMD ESTATE AGENT Perry Street, Mastertora. YORKSHIRE INSURANCE COMPANY : Fire, Accident and T,ive Stock. 10 LET—S rooms, Villa street, 10s; » 5 rooms, Finn streot, 10s; 6 rooms and i acre, Columba road, 12s; 7 rooms and 3 acres land, 255; 8 rooms and 4} acres, 255, Homebusti; 8 rooms an i 3£ acres, Lausdowne, 255; 4 rooms, George strut, Hi; 10 rooms, II >re she t, lOs double tonom^uc; 23 or 3 utfumishod rooms, Hope street; 2' fuinishdd rooms and use of kitchen, lis, Church street. Several paddocks also to let; 6-roomed house and % acre. Villa street south, 15s; 6 roomed boas", Worksop v-.md, lis.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10062, 7 June 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10062, 7 June 1910, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10062, 7 June 1910, Page 8

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