Ajjotioneers' Notices Wednesday, 3rd August. MPORTANT SALE OF FURMiTURE. )n Premise?, 10 Olive-street, opposite Railway Station, JxL ed by Mr Coopkk, who is leaving the district, to sell the whole of his Household Furniture and Effects, prisingHand 30j»9 dining suite, in ereen art sorge (7 pieces), sft rnirrot-backed sideboard, Singer drop-head sewing machine, pictures, walnut piano, now, cost .£75, d ning table, cut glass and electro ware, marble clock, elaborate brass kerb and brasses, silver coffee and tea service, bamboo piano stool, b'ass railed hall stand, carpet and curtains, all brass canopy i.'oiiGtead, box niat&rasses, mirror docred wardrobe, marble topped washstands, tilud backs, h-arthrugs and slip rn&is, child's Got, wire stretchers, chest of drawers, blankets, household linen, basket char, dresser and cupbrards, racing saddlo, bridle, and boots, crockery, kitchnn utensils, etc Thio hirnifcure is new and of the latest art manufacture. SALE On account o? W. T. BEVEFIELD & SON, >\ramohu. TREES. TREES. TREES. "IyTcQU BEN & CO. hav3 been favoured ixiL with instructions from tVJessrs W. T. Benefi'dd and Sons, Wanganui, to sell on SATURDAY, 6th AUGUST, 1910, at 1.3 J \ .m, At their Booms, Hall Street, Masterton, the ft Ho wins; splendid collection of strong healthy three and four-j ear-old FRUIT TREES, including Apples, Peaches, Plums, Nectarines. Goosebtrries, Currants, Rhubarb, etc A of ROSES, all .tno very ''BULLS"and POT PLANTS of all descriptions. A btautiful lot of CRE!■:!■' KS and DECIDIOUS FLOWER!v,- xiW-.S. FLOWERING SHRUBS a speciality, Dapliaes, Cauie'.tas, lined dendrons, Azaleas, Ohoibyus. Prestanthera Yuccas, deaths. Fan Palms, and Now Zealand Mative Shrubs of all descriptions. This is without one of the best col lections of strong Fruit Trees and beautiful Flowering shrubs ever offered at public auction, and should conirnanu a read" S'">.leU. L, McQUEKN, Auctioneer. Imaorfaa? Iks Sale. SATURDAY NEXT, AUGUST At 1.30 p.m. J A. J. M&CI/hUN & CO. have been • favoured with instructions from Messrs ] J uncart and L'avies, Exotic Nurseries, JNe'iV Pjymcuth, to sell by public auction a fine collection of Shrubs, Fruit Ttees, Flowering Plants eic, comprising Apples, Pears, Plums, Japan Plums, Peaches, nectarines, Quinces, Apricots, Eoses, Abutilons, Double Flowering Peaches, Daphnes, Voronicas, Heaths, Camelias, Azaleas, Ehododendrons, Mountain Palms, Fan Palms, Red and Yellow Bottle Brush Trees, Kowhais, Magnolias, Retinospor.-ss, Eloegnus Laiirictinas, and a Choice Collection of hardy Olimbiug Native Tre<-.s and Plants, etc. F A it SUBDIVISION OF NEAR HAMILTON. JHIS ESTATE is situated about fom miles from Hamilton, and lies dongside the railway line between Newtead and Matangi Railway Stations Cambridge line.) Tt is level, easily vorked land, and highly improved. This property is now being cut up into
Rangicg from 70 lo 103 acres, and will be offered to the public. PLANS.—Copies of plans of the Estate are now available, and may be procured on application to the office of the Wairarapa Age, Masterton. For further particulars apply to WIUUVJIMUKIM WOODBIDE, NEWSTEAD; SJSSfSIt! HAMILTON AN6LBY SHAW, HAMILTON, FOE WAIKATO LAND, '
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10056, 2 August 1910, Page 8
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