AUCTIONS. TO-DAY! I • TO-DAY!! SALE OP PRINTER'S OUTFIT AND PRINTING PLANT, AND -10 FIRE-PROOF IKON SAFER. TO-DAY (TUESDAY), JANUARY 19. . 'At 2 o'olook. MESSRS. W. JL'MORRAH AND-CO. will Sell by Public Auction, m their Rooms,/ Willis. StroetSeven cases typo, wood-wedges, Etool and mallet, book-Binders . press boards, plough and duplicate knives, tapes, threads, 1 - brushes, type for lettering, irons, etc.', etc., printing press, stationery, printing materials, frames, etc., etc; - - Also, 10 fire-proof iron safes, from 27 x 17 x 1G to 36 x 24 x 21, mado by leading English firm. The Printing Plant will be offered in one lot, and will bo'sold .WITHOUT RESERVE. '- - ' 9998 SALE under Conduct of the Beei<strar of the Supreme Court-at Wellington, on , TUESDAY, the 19th day of JANU- ■ ARY, '1909, at 230 p.m. "IVPSSRS. AND CO.>vo XtX received instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court of New Zealand at Wellington, to sell, at their Auction Rooms, Panama Street, Wellington, 'as above, all that piece or parcel of Laud, situated-in the Provincial District of Wellington, containing 25 Perches and Nme-tenths'of a Porch, being part of- Section No.iSSi, City of Wellington, and being all'the land comprised in Certificate of Title, Volume 111. Folio 15, in the Books of. the Wellington' District. Land Registry. Together with a -Dwelhnghouse thereon of Six Rooms and conveniences,-and known as No. i Hawkor Street. Subject to .Memorandum of Mortgage No. 5728-1, securing payment of £80J interest. . — __j.-_~. - r — For further particulars apply to ■ , ' .TEE-AUCTIONEERS, Or, MESSRS. SKERRETT AND WYLIE, 8101 ' . Solicitors, Wellington. HORSES. - ';/ HORSES. WATTS' HORSE BAZAAR, DIXON STREET, WELLINGTON. BERTENSHAW "AM)" EVENSEN will lioVd their Weekly Sale on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20th, 1909, at 2 o'clock prompt/and will offer— ' .- On ac;ount of -Nat Sutherland, Esq.— ■\ t> SPECIALLY-SELECTED EXPRESS, 1 n JLO VAN, HARNESS, and DRAUGHT -U) HORSES. ' On account of Mr. Poarce— ' Chestnut Gelding, 6yrs, any trial. English-made Dogcart, Harness, etc. H. M. BERTENSHAW, 1 5057 Auctioneer. LEVIN PIG SALE. TO-HORROW, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1909, , At 12.0 p.m. TTUDSON AND MARRIOTT, LTD, will sell ■ at their Levin Yards— 1 100 prims porkers prime baconera V IS good weanera ■ sows, stores etc. T. A. B. HUDSON, Auctioneer. LEVIN STOCK SALE. TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1909, At 11.30 a.m. MESSRS. DALGETY AND COMPANY,' LTD., will sell.— 160 first-class rapo lambs 150 sloro lambs 80 mixed sheep 50 !U and 1-year bullocks 25 3J-year bullocks 25 3-year steers I 12 forward cons 5 fat cons i 400 good 2-tooth wethers 90 woolly lambs 10 18-months heifers 8 2-year empty heifers 1 springing cow' 200 first-class rape lambs, shorn 200 good store lambs, shorn 100 store lambs, shorn t C 1079 I 1 PALMERSTON NORTE SALE. THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1909. DALGETY AND COMPANY, LIMITED, • And THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY, LTD. - WUL Sell "at 11.30 a.m.250 tip-top -rape'lambs ' '- '.'~ ( 80 forwaid bullocks --","" 600 extra good woolly rapo, lambs 70 prime fat lambs 30 SJ-year steers 100 shorn rape lambs 8.18-months; heifers WAVERLEY RAM FAIR. TUESDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY, 1909.' Y\ ALGETY AND , COMPANY, LTD., will hold' JL/ a Fair as above. Present Entries: 750 Rams from \ '1-known Breeders. Entries Close- 2(!th January. PARTICULARS LATER. ■ '01079 TUESDAY, 26th JANUARY, 1909, At 8 p.m PLIMMERTON EXTENSION, • Entirely New Subdivision, Within half a milo of the Plimmerton Railway Station. ' MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. have been favoured with instructions to sell by auotion at their rooms, Featherston Street, on, Tuesday, 28th Januuiy, 1909, at 8 p.m. TEE FIRST SUBDIVISION OF PLIMMERTON EXTENSION, approached by a irell-formed Road, nnd situated only half a mile from the Plimmerton Railway Station. Plimmerton is the favourite Health Resort of Wellington, and with the improved Railway Service which will Eoon bo inauguraotd by the Government, Sections bought at this Sale must rapidly increase in value. The upset prices are exceptionally low. LIBERALTERMS£S per Section deposit. •£5- in 3, 6, and 12 montha Interest on unpaid purchase money at, 5 ,t per cent, per annum. ■ I For Lithographic- plans and further paiticu- ' tors, apply to , - '»• J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., 8538 Auctioneers. J. W. BRAITHWAITE, AUCTIONEER, VALUER, AND AGENT, JOHNSONVILLE. Poultry Farms, 1§ to B,acreß, .£3OO to £750. Town Sections, tho pick of Johnsonville, at £i 10s. foot. i Bijou Villa, i acre, .£550. Wow 4-room Cottago, |-acre, £275. J-Acre and Cottage, £130, Ohariu Valley. 5-Acre and Cottage, .£4OO, Tawa Flat. 5 Acres for subdivision, £1000, 5-room Cottage, .£3OO, cash price; let, 9s. XSO will build House to suit yon. CIOB3
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