i '» AUCTJONKKBS, AND LAND AGEiVf: MASTERTON. ~ PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND TO LEASE, MASTERTON TOWN SECTION O HOUSES Bannister street, 5 root each, 2 fireplaces, \ awe land each. Price £2OO and £220, K roomed house, 2 fireplaces, smii section land, Lincoln Eoad; pric £l901 £35 down, balance eas & instalments, K acres, 0 roomed house and sculler orchard, cowshed, fowl-house, etc! plenty firewood; price, £3s' Cash required, about £ 2OO, j acre, 4 rooms and scullery, grcei x house and vinery, fruit garden ', creek runs through the pr< petty; price, £210; cash n quired, £4O; balance at 8 pi c ecut. 11 Q f acre sections frontingQueen-strcei ii 21 years lease at £5 per year, i I_acre land, 1 roomed house; £BO U cash required, £2O; balance as pt 1 2i ACHES Manaia, creek run „ through the property, al pr< sent in crop of oats; price, £320, crop t valuation. | Of an acre, 5 roomed house an scullery, stabling, outbuildings an ..: garden, licntley-strect. Price £2Ol J shed, etc, fronting (juccn an | Chapel streets. Price £IBO, £I(J ~ I down, balance as arranged, Q Boomed House and outbuilding fronting Queen street; land 571 frontage, depth !l7fl. Price £32 i £SO cash, balance as arranged. CARTERTON PROPERTIES 17,/ L acres, six roomed house, stable! sheds, and yards; carries fou sheep to the acre; rare bai gain; price, £1100; part casl: balance as agreed. / 0 Acres fenced, cleared, and sub divided. Within a mile 0 creamery, Price, £7OO. £lO FORTY-MILE BUSII<S Acres, Parkville, fenced. Price, £7' for the lot. A bargain. 2 Acres, just across the Parkvill •bridge. Front one £45, bad aero £35. 1 AA ACHES Parkville, about 2 xvu miles from Dairy Factory 50 acres felled,ring fenced. £, per acre. Also other Properties in Carterton. Mas terton, Eketahuna, Pahiatua etc. Particulars on applica lion. No charge made for advertising or com mission uulcsssalc is ell'ecled HONEY TO LEND. £20.000 «-««-"- £lO 000 to lcild in SUIIIS ot £i * IU,VVU to £loooii approve! persoiuil security HOUSES FOR SALE.-Only smal deposits required. COMMISSION WORE of all kind: . undertaken. THE PEOPLE'S AUCTION MART MASTERTON. \UE HAVE ON SALE. Drays Traps Horses Harness (new and secondhand Potatoes Oats and Chaff, &c.,&c.,ic. B.E. KOBNBLOWACO. WEDNESDAY, 30th JANUARY, At 1 o'clock. STOCKSALE, MASTERTON YARDS. .DIMS & MOWLEM will snbmi 1 1 fof sale at their Masterlon yard on Wednesday, January 30, at 1 o'clock the following : 200 woolly lambs 200 lambs _ 180 ewes, mixed ages 150 i to 6 tooth and t.f.m. ewes 150 prime breeding ewes mixei ages 100 2-tooth ewes 100 forward wethers 300 forward wethers 40 18-month's old eattlo 60 strong yearlings 30 3-year-old steers (forward) 14 quiet heifers, to calve in thi spring 18 3 and 4-ycar-old bullocks (for ward) G good dairy heifers, to calve ii the spring 3 storo cows 2 fat cows 7 yearlings G calves 2 2-year-old steers 515 months steers 1 first-class dairy cow in milk 1 dairy cow in milk 1 dairy cow to calve in a month 1 Shorthorn bull, 2\ year-old bred by the late P. Gray 1 dairy cow, in calf 1 draught mare, 4-yrs-old, trial it all classos work 1 broodmare 1 pony 1 set harness 2 light spring traps RAMSIRAMS FOR PRIVATE SALE. 150 ? ur °hred 2-tooth Lincoln ram KA „ „ Southdown Kf\ pure-bred 2-tooth Eomney 50 ditto 1 Poll Angus Bull (pedigrco) SIMMS & MOWLEM, Auctioneers. SIMMS & MOWLEM, STOCK SALESMEN, And General Auctioneers PROPERTY AND COMMISSION AGENTS, AND PUBLIC VALUATORS. \T7E beg to intimate that we Ravi W commenced business in Mas STOCK SALESMEN & GENERA! AUOTIONEEES, and take this opportunity of introducinj ourselves, Our SALE YARDS are now being crocted on that centra and convenient section of land adjoiuin; the WAIEAEAPA FARMERS' CO OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION'! GRAIN STORE, and BETWEEN THE TWO W» r POUA BRIDGES. * In entering the field a»'' menwe feel that wo -stock Sale tho settlers of * ™ sapplymg 1 felt want "'.° '" a ! ra r»pa a lon] resp»-' . ' an< l > in their interests, v .- ,-otfully solicit their support ar , patronage when quoting tho foUowit rates, viz i—--3f Per cent up to £SOO, and 2\ Per Cent for anything oner th amount—aimtidnq free. We purpose holding our first Slot Sale in the yards on TUESDAY, 41 DECEMBEE, ate which sab will bo kid every SECOND WE] NESDAYtillfiirHiw ndrinnd.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4935, 26 January 1895, Page 3
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708Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4935, 26 January 1895, Page 3
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