AUCTIONS. TO-DAY, . TUESDAY, 9th MARCH. 1909, Commencing nt 1.30 o'clock p.m. eharp. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, EDISON'S STANDARD PHONOGRAPH AND 100 RECORDS, MASSIVE BRASS ■ CURB FENDER AND APPOINTMENTS. On the Premises, No. GG Epuni Street, off Aro Street (last house on right-hand side). T KENNEDY HACDONALD, LTD., have • received instructions from a gentleman who is leaving Wellington to sell at No. CG Epuni Street, as above— ' THE WHOLE OF HIS SUPERIOR AND ALMOST NEW HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. THIS IS A MOST DELIGHTFUL AND COMPLETE LITTLE HOME, AND EVERYTHING IS IN PERFECT ORDER. On view Morning of Sale from 9.30 o'clock. ' ■ • 6227 GREAT AUCTION SALE OF THE WHOLE OF MR, SMART'S UNREDEEMED PLEDGES AND STOCK OF JEWELLERS. ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 10th.and 11th MARCH, At 2 o'clock each day. £2000 yi i5 BD £2000 THE GREATEST OPPORTUNITY EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC OF WELLINGTON OF SECURING VALUABLE JEWELLERY AT THEIR OAVN PRICE. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. T KENNEDY MACDONALD, LTD., have • received instructions from Mr. \V. Smart, Pawnbroker, 97 Willis Street, to sell bj v public auction nt their Rooms, 157 Lambton Quay, as above—. . The Whole of his VALUABLE STOCK OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, £2000 VA i? ED £2000 For full details'see Wednesday's "Post"—3rd March. 6228 TUESDAY, lGth MARCH, 1909, At 2 p.m. At Messrs. Jones Bros.' Camp, Camp Road, Lower Hutt, near the V.I.C. Store. COMPULSORY SALE OF CONTRACTOR'S PLANT, HORSES, HARNESS, DRAYS, WAGONS, ETC. By Order of tho Holders of the Bill-of-Sale. MESSRS. LEVIEN, SHALLCRASS AND CO. have received instructions to hold a clearing sale of above of— 6 drai'ght geldings, 2 brood mares, with a foal each 2 young draught horses, 3 years 1 young draught horse, 2 years 1 yearling Hunter bay mare, 6 years, by Culnine 5 block drays Wool wagon, harness, road plough, roller, tools, shovels, sheds, , cooking range, timber, heavy sledge, horse covers, etc. A great opportunity to secure good horses ind plant at yonr price. The sale being under instructions from the mortgagees, will bo held ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT EESERVE. LEVIEN, SHALLCRASS AND CO., . . Auctioneers.
MOUNTi HERBERT ESTATE. 60 g 4 ACRES. Seven Miles from Waipnkuran. have been instructed by MR. HENRY GAISI FORD to offor for SALE, by PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY, MARCH 16, . At 2 p.m. At the . TOWN HALL, WAIPUKURAU, THE BALANCE OF THE ABOVE WELLKNOWN ESTATE, Subdivided into FOUR BLOCKS, as under rLOT 1, ' Homestead Block, containing "i Q1 9 ACRES of'first-class limestone counS.OX4 try, all plonghable, subdivided into 12 paddocks, all well watered. New modern residence, large woolshed, men's whare, stables, and all necessary outbuildines. LOT 2. : QQOft ACRES, good grazing conntry, well rJUUrJ watered, and subdivided into 5 paddocks; new 5-roomed cottage on this block. LOT 3. 1350 ACKES good country. . LOT i. ffQA ACRES, situated within 3 miles of Ou\J Waipnknrau, and known as the old Mount Herbert Homestead, beautifully situated on the Tuki Tuki River. Two cottages, largo cowshed, stables, etc. TERMS: 15 per cent, cash, 10 per cent, in one year, balance in 1911 or 1913. All unpaid purchase money to bear, interest at 5 per cent, per annum. POSSESSION: MARCH 27, 1909. STOCK: In the event of the property being sold, the Stock will be offered at the Waipukurau Saleyards, On MARCH 23rd, 1909. Plans . and all particulars can be obtained from the offices of Messrs. Murray, Roberts, and Co., or Horace Baker and Son, Napier, or at Horace Baker and Son's Waipukurau Office. Arrangements can be made to show intending purchasers over the ground. 5884 W, H. MORRAH & CO., T AND AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS, WILLIS STREET. Q£»A ACRES, first-class grass land, ALL OW CLEARED AND ALL PLOUGHABLE. 40 Acres under crop, 4-roomed new House, stable, barn, etc. Plenty. of water and river frontage. .Lease to January, 1913, at .£144 per year, wi'ih purchase clause at ,£8 aero. This la the Cheapest Farm in Hawke's Bay. Price, only .£4 per acre for improvements and goodwill lease. Terms arranged. /»OK ACRES, all ploughable and nearly all <QAu level, 1G miles from Eltham, House, cowbails etc., in good condition. Price, .£9 15s. per acre; cheap. f>S)A ACRES, OTAKI.-100 Acres flat, balance hills, all grassed and fenced; Residence and good buildings. Cheap at £1 per 6cro. , C9GI FOR SfiiE OR EXCHANGE. A FEILDING FABM. FOR A LARGER PROPERTY. Cil (\ ACEES, Clo3o to Feilding; splendid /VIU fattening land: will corry 4 sbeop to the acre. Beautiful 2-story Residence, with ail conveniences, telephone, etc.; outbuildings, large woolshed. stnbles, trapsbeds, etc, well Jenced, and watered. Price, .£-10 per acre; (erms arranged. Owner will exrhaneo for larger farm; would prefer property situated on the Manwatu Lino, about Utaki. For full particulars, apply VICTOR E. SMITH, lAND AGENT, FEILDINQ. (HOST
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