AUCTlONfcfcfia' NOTICE!. TO-DAY—TUESDAY. | MAY 9th, at 1.30 p.m. sharp. HANDSOME CLEARANCE SALE. j A. J. MACLEAN AND CO. a 'have, received instructions from MISS MALCOLM to sell at her premises, Opaki Road, Lansdowne, the whole of her well-selected HOUSEHOLD FUitNTJ :\Ji\ii and EFFECTS TO-DAY—TUESDAY. MAY 9th, at 1.30 p.m. sharp. Comprising— Piano (by Carl Steinhardt), Magnificent Sideboard, Chestorfield, Divan Chairs, Chippendale Chairs, Axminster Square, Handsome Hall Stand, Dining Room Extension Table, Office Table, Screens, Standing Hall Lamp, Pictures, Vases, and i Ornaments, Fenders and Fire Irons, great number Dining-room Chairs, Basket Chairs, large Cupboard, Boobs, Linoleums, Carpets, Bedroom Chairs, Tables, 4 Duchess Pairs, large Chest Drawers, 9 D. and S. Bedsteads, Wire Stretchers, Mattrasses, Bedding, Toilet Ware, Dresser, Kitchen Table, Chairs, Gas Stove ('beautiful order), Meat Safes, Kitchen Utensils, Garden Tools, and a great number of necessary effects. TO-DAY—TUESDAY. SALE! SALE! SALE! SALE! 77 COLE STREET. WEDNESDAY, MAY 10th, at 1 p.m. VL. FAIRBROTHER, instruc- . ted by Mr J. R. Nicol, who js leaving Masterton, will sell at 77 Cole Street, the whole of the wellselected Household Furniture, including : Sponnagel Piano (splendid ton©), Sideboard, Silk Tapestry Suite, Chesterfield Couch, Overmantels, Panel Mirror, Marble Clock, Pictures, Bagatelle Board, Linoleums, Dining Tables, Whatnot, Chests Drawers, Wardrobe, Carpet Square, Buchesse Chest, Marble Top Wash.stands, Pearl mounted and combination Bedsteads, Mattrasses, 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.
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. MAY llitli and 12th. Commencing at 10.30 a.m. cadi day, and continuing on SATURDAY, May loth, if necessary. ■i <TIAA LOTS. LOTS Great Sale of Household Furniture. Pictures, E.P. Ware, Cutlery, Blankets, 100 Austrian Chains, 20 Dining Tables, Househpiid Linen and Napery. DRAWING and SITTING-ROOM FURNITURE. O PiANOS O CONTENTS OF 60 ROOMS, i OAA LOTS. CLUB HOTEL, MASTERTON. NO RESERVE. NO RESERVE. A L. WILSON AND CO. have v flL« been favoured - with instructions from Mr TOM PORTER, whose lease is up, to sell as above, a.t Masterton, the entireeontenite of the Club Hotel (which lost its license after Inst election.) The Catalogue, which will be a lengthy one,—.- over 1200 lots-em-braces' furniture of all descriptions, from drawing room and parlours to kitchen, and includes the entire contents of 50 bedrooms, and a very large quantity of bedsteads and mattresses, colonial blankets and bed linen; also large quantity of E.P. ThTsale is to be "UNRESERVED." A. L. WILSON, ' Auctioneer.
MASTERTON WOOL. SKIN, HIDES AND TALLOW. SALES. ' .TEXT SALE Wednesday, May % 31st, 1011, at 1 p.m. At Levin's Store, Chapel Street. DALGETY and CO., Ltd. LEVIN an.i CO., Ltd. NEW ZEALAND LOAN and MERCANTILE Agencj Co., Ltd. W.F.C.A.. LTD
1660 ACRES L.1.P., Rent £53 per annum, situated on a good road; limestone and papa, low Dush 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 ISM ACRES Education Raasfve* ■ Wairarapa, rent £4l 5s per annum, 400 acreß in grass, 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. PRICE £725. m^mmm mmmmm LAND & ESTATE AGENTS, Masterton and Te Kuiti. lEN THOUSAND hardy shelter . trees to choose from, including pines, gums, wattles, macrocarpas, etc. You've been, thinking about running in that line of shelter trees for along time. Now if the vime to do it. We shall be pleased to advise you. Write or cal».— E. HALE, Te Ore' Or* Nurseries. Masterton. ' EWIS. -JEWIS. District Agent PROVIDENT LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. LOWEST RATES OP PREMIUMS IN AUSTRALASIA. Prompt Settlement of Claims. 52 Perry Street Masterton.
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