SATURDAY, NOV. 16th, 1895, At 2 o'clock. CARTERTON AUCTION ROOMS. Unreserved sale of household furniture and effects, general mor-l chandiso and produce, etc, , iji ut. uvuu win sen by public e X . auctionatliisCADTMTON Auction :1 UooMson SATURDAY, November 16th e jit 2 ]). m. a quantity of new and second- . Imnd furnituro and effects, drapery and clothing, crockery and glassware, boots !. and shoes, riding and driving whips, stable brushes, spurs, saddle cloths, harness, etc. • CartertonAuctiouRooms! Saturday. November Kith at 2 p.m. Entries received up to time of sale. ' P. W. WOOD, Manager. MONDAY, Win NOVEMBER, 1895, At 2 p.m. By order of the Mortgagee. I FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. Valuable Business Property, situate iu (he best part of I'eathek- ] ( '' H. WOOD has been favoured L . with instructions, to sell by Public Auction, at his Greytown Booms, on the above dateSection of land having a frontage of 63 links to Swans-street, Featherston, by a depth of 160 links, part of Section 143, together with all buildings erected thereon, including—-7-roomcd dwclling-liouso and shop, now in the occupation of Mr J. S. Touker, (bootmaker.) Very easy terms can be arranged. For further particulars, apply to— F. H. WOOD. • SATURDAY, 16th NOVEMBER, ' At 2 o'clock. UIMMS k MOWLEM hare been - I* favoured with instructions from \k Geo, Lakonw, who is leaving Masterton, to sell the contents of his well-furnished house. The goods have ; been removed to the auction room for i convenience and includo couchos, fen- ■ ders, fire-irons, dining and kitchen t tables, carpet, cooking utensils, easy, ( kitchen, and dining room chairs, chests I drawers, and all household requisites, No Reserves. No Reserves. , The auctioneers will also offer the i well-known race-horse " Margrave " 1 now in racing form, Margrave is by , Grand Duke (sire of "Slaidcu" and " Jioyal Tar ") and is out of same dam as Brook Deld. ; WEDNESDAY, 20m NOVEMBER At 1 o'clock, 1 STOCKSALE. MASTERTON YARDS. i QIMMS & MOWLEM will submit IJ for sale at their Masterton yards, . on Wednesday, 20th Nov., at 1 o'clock, the following iSuEKr—- ( 2C3 ewes and lambs I 150 dry ewes 50 fat slicop (mixed) Cattle—- ; 50 young cattle 40 yearlings 30 2 and 3-year old steers 5 good dairy cows near profit 4 fat bullocks 2 fat cows 2 cows with calvos ■ Piosi 10 weaners 8 weaners AABINET-MAKING AND \j UNDERTAKER'S BUSINESS (20 years connection). Furniture, fittings, and plant a{ valuation. Apply SIMMS & MOWLEM. FOR PRIVATE SALE. Valuable Town Building Sites. OIMMS & MOWLEM have been ,J instructed by Mr D. Pickering to sell by private treaty his valuable acre of land next Messrs Pinhcy Bros 1 stab'cs, The land is cut up into' converiont lots to sqit purchasers. Four of the sections have frontago to Quoon-streot, two to Eng-strect, and four to Cliapel-strcet, WORKSOP ROAD, CHEAP RESIDENCE, Easy Terms, Q ROOMED HOUSE, largo Dairy, 0 Wash-house, Stablo and 2 acres Land, opposite the residence of A. R, Bunny, Esq., in Worksop Road, On easy terms. SIMMS & MOWLEM. FOR PRIVATE SALE, ill -"uu^ o -"all Uartridge, tjUUU EleyA Whitney's mauuIfacture. SIMMS & MOWLEM. f mmi Y 2 stall stable, with loft; 2 storo rooms; buggy shed; 2 looseboxes; conservatory; 2-3rds acre land. Cheap, BENTLEY-STREET-CV% e ,./ki' room; scullery; 2 fire-places; about l-6th acre land. Price, £l5O, HE.SSEY-STEEET--.2w, »«. taming 6 moms, well finished and new; 2 open fire-places; 1 range j stable; 2 good sheds; garden, oto 1 l-Btli acre laud. ABabqain. QUEEN-STREET-fi.TO»i(rf J Hi>K«; pantry; brick yard; and outbuildings; standing on section 59 x 97: ono of the best business sites in Masterton and very cheap. Apply- SIMMS & MOWLEM, SIMMS & MOWLEM. STOCK SALESMEN & GENERAL AUCTIONEERS, HOUSE, LAND, ESTATE AND COMMISSION AGENTS, Queen-stbeet, Masiebton. D TOOK SALES held regularly ewy D fortnight in the-' yards, Masterton, and Genebai, Saws intho auction marl every Saturday. Amotion Sales conducted in any part of tho district, and Valuations Made at lowest rates, Monet To Lend on Fbeehold SIcnBITT PROPERTIES FOR SALE LNMauricevßle, Mangamahoo, Makuri, Opaki, Tinui, Wangaehu, Alfredton, Upper Plain, Lansdowne, Kuripuni, and in Masterton; Sussex, Villa, Bcntley, Wrigley, Dixon, Church, Bannister, Ohamoerlain, and Victoria-streets; MaGbain and Seed Depabtment— We have for salo: Oats, wheat, oaten clovers, turnips, timothy, alsikc, cowgrass, poas, lucerne, crested and meadow foxtail, fescues, florin, etc, IhplehentsWo act as agents for the celebrated Massey-Habbis Cojipanv, LimraD, of Toionto, and have for sale reapers and binders, Bradford lpyers.- Toronto mowcrs,rapbmowers,hay tedders, oultiyafors, singleand double furrow ploughs, shoo drill?, souJHers,' binder twines and oil?, Sheep Dips— We ean supply dips of overy manuf acCoopers', Hatch's, Brooks', etc. Sheep Dbench- ■ Wo aro sole agents for Hartley's Hogget Drcnoh, which is hold in quanti-
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5181, 14 November 1895, Page 3
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