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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27m, 1894, , An.3op,m, ',.■'■•.; FEiTHEESTONTOWN HALL. Entirely "unreserved ado of now' and second hand furniture, general merchandise, drapery, doming, etc. FH.WOODhasreccivcdinstructions . from various consignors to scllby lubhc Auction as above:— .Chests drawers, all sizes, double and singlo iron and wood bedsteads, wove wire and swing mattrasses, chairs, Austrian and Asto Grecian, couches, easy chairs, mirrors, toilet sets.groceries, ten, sugar, kerosene, biscuits, potatoes, etc, _ AißoA special line of Summer dress goods and prints, calicoes,- sheetings, tTapaneso goods, boots and shoes, One crimson velvet drawing room occasional suito in oak frame, one very handsome and strong Dutchcsso table with bevelled mirror, one wardrobe to match ' Harness, buggies, gigs, etc. Memo—Settlers wishing to enter goods of any class for this sale are requested to give particulars of samo to Mr C. J. Kent-Johnston, my Featherston agent. F.H.WOOD, Auctioneer, EKETAHUNASALE. ELLIS TON'S HALL. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2Gtb, At 1.30 o'clock. GREAT UNRESERVED SALE. MESSRS R, E. HORNBLOW & _ CO. have been favored with instructions from a gentleman leaving Eketalmna, to sell entirely without reserve. The whole of his household furniture and effects. In addition to abovo the firm will sell a largo consignment of raisedDon't forget the date and time of sale. NO RESERVE. . R.E.HOIINBLOW, Auctioneer. THE PEOPLE'S AUCTION MART. SATURDAY NEXT, OCT. 27tji, At 2 O'clock. MRSSRS R. E. HORNBLOW& CO, will sell at their Mart:-

A large consignment of Miscellaneous goods, Furniture, Poultry, Horses, Harness, 1 Light Tip Dray, and Sundries. H.E.HOKNBLOW, Auctioneer. B.E.HOMIULOW&CO. AUOTIOIVKERSB, AND LAND AGENTS MASTEKTON. PIIOPEETIES FOE SALE AND TO LEASE. MASTEBTON TOWN SECTIONS 2 houses Bannistcr-street, 6 rooms each 2 fireplaces, \ aero laud in each price, £l9O and £220. ' K roomed house, 2 fireplaces, small section land, Lincoln Eoad; price, £190; £35 down, balance easy instalments. K acres, 6 roomed house and scullery, orchard, cowshed, fowl-house, etc.; plenty firewood; price, £350. Cash required, about £2OO. I acre, 4 rooms and scullery, greenx house and vinery, fruit garden; creek runs through the property; price, £240; cash required, £4O; balance at 8 per cent. g }-acro scctionsfrouting Queen-street; 21 years lease at £5 per year. 1 acre land, 4 roomed house; £80; 4 cash required, £2O; balance as por agreement.

CARTERTON PROPERTIES fJA. acres, six roomed kouse, stables, sheds, and yards; carries four sheep to the acre; rare bargain j price, £900; part cash, balance as agreed. 75 Acres fenced, cleared, and subdivided. Within a mile of creamery. Price, £7OO. £IOO cash, balanco at 7 per cent. 400 Awes, to ' cnse for 10 y eill ' s > with 8 roomed house, stables, barn, etc.; divided into 8 paddocks, 90 acres in crop, 30 in potatoes. Rental, £IOO for first three years; £l6O a year for remainder of term; first years rent paid to March,lß9s. £3OO required for goodwill. FORTY-MEE BUSHO Acres, Parkville, fenced. Price, £76 for the lot. A bargain. 2 Acres, just across the- Parkvillo bridge. Front one £45, back acre £35. OAQ ACRES near Newman l< fIVU leased for five years. 130 acres felled and in grass, ring fenced, 20 head cattle. Rental £6O a year and fall ten acres. •J AA ACRES Parkville, about 2| AVV/ miles from Dairy Factory. 60 acres fellcd.riug fenced, £5 per acre. Butchering Business in flourishing district. Only £3O required for goodwill. Rare bargain. Also other Properties in Carterton, Masterton, Eketahuna, Paliiatua, etc. Particulars on application. No chargo made for advertising or commission unless sale is effected. MONEY ~TO LEND, -P9.0 000 to lm(1 on good free&&v,vvv m sec]lrityi -Pin Onn to lend in sums of £5 &II\J,\JVJ\J to£looon approved personal security

SUMMER SHOES, LADIES' Tnu Canvas Shoes, special, 4/0 Ladies' Mack Kid Oxford Shoes, special, 5/6,6/6 Ladies' Tan Strap Uuttoh and Lace Sliods, special, 7/C, 8/6 Ladies' Black Glanco Kid Oxford Shoes, special, 7/6,9/6 Men's Tan Canvas Shoes, special, 5/6 Men's Tennis Shoes, special, 6/6 Men's Tan Calf Oxford Shoes,special, 15/6 Boy's and Girls' Canvas and Tan Shoes, from 3/ Child's Tan and Canvas Shoes, from J. CARPENTER. Central Boot Depot, QUEEN. ST„„„ MASIERTON. MASTERTON PERMANENT INVESTMENT and BUILDING SOOIETY, I'fHE Society is prepared to gran , LOAN S—repayable by ins talmont or otlierwiso—on approved jErechold or leasehold securities, and to RECEIVE MONEY ON DEPOSIT. / ■ ■''•" Terms on Application. ~ J.B.KEITE.:: •

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4859, 24 October 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4859, 24 October 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4859, 24 October 1894, Page 3

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