AUCTIONLEftfI' NOTICES. SALE! SALE! SALE! SALE! 77 COLE STREET. WEDNESDAY, MAY 10th, at 1 p.m. VL. FAIRBROTHER, instruc- • ted by Mr J. R. Nicol, who is leaving Masterton, will sell at 77 Cole Street, tlio whole of the wellselected Household Furniture, including : Sponnagel Piano (splendid tone), Sideboard, Silk Tapestry Suite, Chesterfield- Couch, Overmantels, Panel Mirror, Marble Clock, Pictures, Bagatelle Board, Linoleums, Dining Tables, Whatnot, Chests Drawers, Wardrobe, Carpet Square, Duchesse Chest, Marble Top Washstands, Pearl' mounted and com'bination Bedsteads, Mattra&ses, Curtains, Walnut Hall stand, Hall Curtains, Secretaire, Typewriter, Velvet Couch, Repp Chairs, Easy Chair, Round Table, Treadle Machine, Hearth Rugs, Brass Kerbs and Brasses, Chairs, Rocking Horse, Kitchen ware, Wheelbarrow, Rubber Hose, White Pigeons, 1 High Gig, and 137 other lines. NO RESERVE. SATURDAY, MAY 6th, At 2.15 p.m. WEEKLY SALE. J. JOHNSON AND CO. will . • sell at the P.O. Auction Mart, Furniture, Poultry, etc., including— Black Minorca Hens and: Roosters, Pigeons, Japanese Pug, 1 sheep dog (good leader). »
IMPORTANT LAND SALE. Favoured by Bagnall Bros., Ltd., . we will sell by-auction in the Thea" tre at Paeroa oh WEDNESDAY, May • lOthji at 12 noon, in convenient sized dairy farms— 2 AAA ACRES OF THEIR UUU FAMOUS TURUA ESTATE, situated on the banks ot the Waihou River, 12 miles by good macadamised road to Paeroa. Daily communication by. steamer to Paeroa (12 miles) ana Auckland. Rich alluvial land, thoroughly drained, fenced, and laid' down in English grasses. . ; ' _ •.-lor fattening or dairying this land cannot be excelled in any Dart of the province, and- the Auctioneers can, with confidence, recommend 1 it as the best property now on the market. Terms exceptionally easy. Title: Land Transfer. FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING COMPANY, Ltd., HAMILTON.
G. F. McOULLAGH. a. W. VERCOE. Auctioneers. 1660 ACRES L.1,P., Bent £53 per annum, situated on a good road; limestone and papa, low push country, 500 acres in good grass, subdivided into 6 paddocks; winter well 2 sheep per acre; buildings, 2-roomed, cottage, shed, stock and sheep yards. Price only £2 15s per » ACRES Education ReMrv*, Wairarapa, rent £4l 5s per annum, 400 acres in grassy 100 acres felled ready to burn. Balance left for milling bush, estimated 10,000,000 sup. feet mixed timber. A valuable lease.. Inspect this. PRICE ONLY £2700. 9 ACRES and 5-roomed house near Solway. PRIGE £725. LAUD & ESTATE AGENTS, Masterton and Te Kuiti.
FOR GOOD INTEREST PRODUCING CITY PROPERTY, OR UNENCUMBERED FARM. jO AAA AGRESj partly unimproved sheep country. Freehold. 80 mile* from coastal town, 38 paddocks, 7-roona-ed homestead, all conveniences, woolshed with 8 m&oliisea, uo-to-dste men's quarters, stable, sheZta, saw {.'lant, engine, together with 12,000 sheep and lambs, SOU bead of cattle, SO boras*"; implements, and fnrnitoro. AS A GOING CONCERN—£4B,OOO, Free of Encumbrances. Principals only dealt with. ' Weliwood S Wdlwood, HAWKE'S BAY. Fata- i' insect did » ■ r FUeVßegs, ' Exiles, ete. '
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10231, 6 May 1911, Page 8
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