Auctioneers' Notices TO-MOAROW, At 1,30 p.m. sharp, On the Premises, 78 Villa Street. T A J. MAGLEAW & CO. have «>!■ a been favoured with instructions from Mrs C. J. LkgCtAtt to sell as above the whole of her Household Furnitiue and Effects. Chesterfield Settee (in saddlebags), American Koakors. Wicker Chairs, Wicker Table 3, Cushions, Occasional Tables. Cluck and Ornament?, Pictures, Curtain?. Overmantle, Linoleum, Rugs, Duchess Pair, Single and Double Bedsteads, Carpet Srtuarj, Cake Stands, .firescreen, Kitchen and -Cooking Utencils, Hose and Gardon Tools, also Cocker Spaniel. AUCTIONEERS. STOCK, LAND, PRODUCE AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, The Fcsi Office Auction Mart, Opp. P. 0., MASTERTON. TWO GOOD| STRAIGHT-OUT LEASES. jL-=&:3 ACRES, i mile from Petane and 7 miles from Napier, all grasped and fenced, well subdivided, 3rocmod nouso, largo shed, etc, well watered, and wintered 400 sheep, 11 head of cattla and 17 horses. To be leased for a term of 5 years at a rental of ,G1 per acre per annum. gOO ACR&e, 1-& miies from Hukanui railway station, post office school, store and creamery, 270 acres hilly and undulating, 30 acres flat, dark loamy soil, carries 2 sheep, 4-rootn9d house, cowshed, woo.Vned, dairy, men's whare, sheep yards, etc. To be leased for 3 or 5 years at 12s 6d per acre j payable half-yearly in advance. SOME RE/VL GOOD PLA.CES IN POVERTY BAY. 3_4CO ACRES, 4 miles from Motu, O.R"!t'., at 7s 6d an acre, 900 in jjrass balance ; tawa bush, over 5 miles of good fencing, 12 paddocks, winters well la ewes, 7-roomed house and all conveniences, large shed with fire place, woolshed and rumerous other buildings, 2 sets of yards. Rent, .£6l per annum. Price. £4> 15s. Terms say .£2500 ca3h; balance at 5 par cent. WHAT ABOUT THIS. ACRES, 6 miles from Gisborne, weil fenced and grasped, 11 paddocks well watered, wintered 2-J- sheep last winter, stocked now with 3000 sheep, mostly ewes, 170 cattle and I?, horses, 13 roomed house, h. and e- water; every convenience, insured for .£IOOO. new woolshed, 2 roads to praperty, within 3 hours' drive from Nelson Bros.' Freezing Works, wool clip totalled Sly'OOlb*. wlo! Ir.un 3M) r,beep. Price 210 10s an acre.*
ANOTHER YKRV lIaNDY PLACE. ISOO ACKIiS, 13 miles from GisDoue, aud 4 niiies from Patutahi township, 3400 acres srrassed, balance manuka scrub, 150 alluvial'flats, 24 paddocks, well fenced, 2 dwellings, gcojrt outbuildings and yards, etc. carries now 1J- snoop, which will bo increased as improved Price £5 per acre. Terms. 040 ACRES, 0.R.P., at £1 2s 6d per acre ac Motu, within 1 mile of townshio. 230 in grass, balance good bush, HO seres in front, flat, with a laie- an.ouui of first-class totara, which is left standing, the place is ring-fenced with totara, and has a whare and sheepyards. The GrisborneEotorua 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. EEESIiOLD BUSH LAND. ftSaisora Province. Subdivision of theTAtTAPCT BLOCK cons'stingof 10,000 ACRES FIRST CLASS HEALTHY SHEEP and CATTLE COUNTRY, principally LIM.ESTONE FORMATION. itflE Block consists of sheltered valleys and low undulating hills lying well to the sun, and all allotments are parmanently watered. When cleared and grassed the block will be specially adapted for grazing, dairying, and agricultural purposes, and should carry 2 to 2£ sheep per- acre. The bush consists of rimu, kahikatea, matai, etc., with an undergrowth of tree fr-rns, nikau palms, supplejacks. A well-graded road one chain wide is laid off to every allotment Th» re is a good driving road from port to the property. > The subdivision consists of 25 BLOCKS —varying fr m 250 ACRES to 1090 ACRErf EACH, and the price from 30s to 4.'s per acre. Excaptionally easy terms will be given. Plans and all particulars from HARCOURT & CO., Land and Estats Agents, Wellington.
MANUHE MANUFACTURER O£io«g s EjAWBTON quay, wkllikgtor Wortw t NGAHAURANa*.. W.M.E.Co. fflanurss Net Cash oa Trncks at Ngafcauraaga in 2 cwt. sacks. For i cwt. Cfteks, S/- per toa extra la charged. No. 1 Mixture £5/7/0 per feon' No. 3 „ £6/5/- „ No. 5 ~ £5/2/6 „• Potato £5/2/8 M Imported Baperphosph&io £5/5/- „ Particulars of Analysis posted to say address on application, Special Mixtures can be m&£« ft! any time to suit F&rmars. THE WELLINGTON IS PREPARED TO PURCHASft Fat Sheep ssid Lambs by weight, on at per head. The Company &ka offers elie&t* every facility bet Freezing oa Iheir own «coa»«. Prices *od sJI p*rucul»i» cam hs »btt?r»e*l on *,pp!k»tirn- at f*»' *>><» bay' % i* the country, ■SALTER G. FOSTSR,
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