THE PEOPLE'S AUCTIONS MART, ; ....; , '.■' To-Morrow Afternoon. At 2 o'clock. ■,'■' , " Unreserved sale of Produce, New Potatoes, ])hubarb, Tea, Susar, Soap, Clothing, etc.' Also on account of a gcutloman leaving Mastorton—--30 sacks seed potatoes '' 1 horse, saddle and bridlo' 1 light spring trap 3 first-class saddlo hacks 1 first-class harness horse AND- ... New and second-hand 'furniture 2 sewing machines, 1 piano 1 Staiidai'c'Gig(ncw) 1 Fender and tire Irons Boots Crockery Brushwarc, of every description ■■ Corn brooms Carpeting Iron bedsteads Wire mattresses Etc., etc., etc. Rcmcmuer—The People's Auction Mart is the place for bargains, R.E.HOENBLOW, Auctioneer, P.S.—The rooms will bo open to the public this evening. R.E.HORNBLOW&CO. AUCTIONEERS, AND LAND AGENTS . ' MASTERTON. PROPERTIES FOE SALE AND TO LEASE. MASTORTON TOWN SECTIONS 2 Jionscs Bannister-street, 5 rooms each, 2 fireplaces, J acre land in each; price, £IOO and £220. K roomed house, 2 fireplaces, small section land, Lincoln Road; price, £100; £35 down, balance easy instalments. K acres, (i roomed bouse and scullery, orchard, cowshed, fowl-house, etc.; plenty firewood; price, £350. Cash required, about £2OO, | acre, i rooms and scullery, greenA house and vinery, fruit garden; creek runs through the property; price, £210; cash required, £4O; balanco at 8 per cent. ft facre sections fronting Queen-street; 21 years lease at £5 per year, I_aero laud, '1 roomed house; £80; 4 cash required, £2O; balance as per agreement. CARTERTON PROPERTIES 17 A acres, six roomed house, stables, sheds, and yards; carries four sheep to the acre; rare bargain; price, £900; part cash, balance as agreed, ( Q Acres fenced, cleared, and subdivided. Within a mile of creamery. Price, £7OO. £IOO cash, balanco at 7 per cent. 4jOO Acres, to lease for 10 years, with 8 roomed house, stables, barn, etc.; divided into 8 paddocks, 90 acres in crop, 30 ploughed for turnips, 2| acres in potatoes. Rental, £IOO for first three years; £KiOaycar for rcmaiudcr of term; lirst years rent paid to March,lß9s. £3OO required for goodwill. FOIITY-MILE BUSIIq Acres, Parkvillc, fenced. Price, £75 for the lot. A bargain. Ji Acres, just across the Parkvillc bridge, Front one £Io, back acre £35. 7f)CI ACRES near Newman to ■ |V ' U leased for live years. 130 acres felled and in grass, ring fenced, 20head cattle. Rental £SO a year and fall ten acres. 1 QA ACHES Parkvillc, about 2JX.\J\J m j) cs f rom Pa'u-y Factory, 50 acres fcllcd,riug fenced, £5 per acre. Butchering Business in flourishing district. Only £3O required for goodwill. Bare bargain. Albo other Properties in Carterton, Mastcrton, Eketahuna, Pahiatua, etc. Particulars on application. No charge made for advertising or commission unless sale is effected.
MONEY TO LEND. \ •P1 n o(\(\ to lcml ia sums ° f £5 oWAViVIAJ to £ lo o on approved personal security. HOUSES FOB SALE.-Ouly small " deposits required. COMMISSION TVOItK of all kinds undertaken, ' MESSIIS SIMMS & MOWLEM will sell by auction at their bazaar, Queen-street, on SATUEDAY NEXT, At 1 o'clock 13 good hacks 2 buggy horses 1 -J draught horse, broken 1 trotting horse," Ecgum" Also now and second-hand furniture of all descriptions, glass, tin and crockcryware, etc. Entries invited. STOCK, And General Auctioneers, HOUSE, LAND, & COMMISSION AGENTS, Q.UEEN STEEET, MASTEBTON. JEG to intimate to tho Public of Mastcrtonaud tlie surrounding district that they have taken those commodious premises recently occupied by the N.Z. Loan & Mcrcantilo Agency Company, which they purpose using as An Auctioning Bazaar, where they arc prepared to undertake sales of every description,' coupled with all classes of COMMISSION BUSINESS, And they also have pleasure in intimating that they have secured avcry central nnd convenient site on whichthcy intend to immediately erect their SALE YARDS, When Slock of all classes will receive their best attention. Tltoy trust, that by devoting the strictest attention to 'business, and to all B matters brought within their sphere, with a prompt settlement of Account s Sales, to bo favoured with a portion of the patronage of theinliabitantsofWairarapa as well as other Districts. Sales Conducted in TOWN OR COUNTRY, .. VALUATIONS OF AIL BESCBIPIIOKS HADEPIMOFOETE. MISS PEAESON wishes to: inforn her pupils .and others, that she has now returned from her recent trip o io Sjdnby, 'aud is prepared to'rosume ,j roitionatouce. .-.'• :•"/:'J. •• : v
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4849, 12 October 1894, Page 3
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