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AUCTIONS. WEDNESDAY, at 1.30. FURNITURE SALE IN OUR ROOMS. AL. WILSON AND CO. will hold theii • Weekly Sale of Furniture in tlioii Booms, as abovo, ami sell— Tlio contents of ft well-furnished 8-roonied liotifo, which will include—9-pieco suite in velvet and saddlebags, drawing- \ room suite in tapestry and plush, superior bedroom suito (3 pieces), duchesso pairs and ware, lot of bedroom furniture and bedding, and blankets, superior hallstand and lot of linoleum, and kitchen utensils, etc. We are now receiving entries for this salo, and request them to be made early in order to 6ecure a good placo on the catalogue. Wo sell EVERY WEDNESDAY, and our rooms are filled every Wednesday. A. L. WILSON, 6375 Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, at 1.30. ■ PIANOS! PIANOS! AND ORGAN! AL. WILSON. AND CO. will sell at their • rooms as above— 1 upright grand piano, by Kirchncr, in excellent order and good tone. 1 English. model piano, "new. 1 cottage grand, in .excellent order; a por-fect-toned instrument. .1 American organ with 10 stops, almost , . now and golden..tongued. " ' ' All for Absolute Salo. 1 first-class banjo and a' good violin. . Al L. WILSON. 6376 Auctioneer. •; FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. WEDNESDAY, 31st MARCH, 1909. LOWER HUTT. WOULD .YOU LIVE IN A BEAUTIFUL' HOME RENT FREE? GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE AND FARM, INCLUDING A GARDEN- OF IiAKE BEAUTY. IN THE SUNNIEST AND PRETTIEST PART OF THE VALLEY. INTERESTING TO MOTORISTS. Messrs.,. a. l. Wilson and co. have . received instructions • to sell by Public Auction in their Rooms, 20 Brandon Street, on WEDNESDAY, the 31st- March, at 2130 p.m., the following ilesivablo propertyAll that Land, containing 5 acres, 3 roods, 10 perches, being part of Section 13, Hutt, together with the 9-roomed Residence and other .buildings erected ■ - thereon. This property is situated on the south-east side of Bellevuo Gardens. The land being closo to the best market in the colony, and of ex-, ceptionally deep and rich soil; particularly lends itself to intense cultivation—glasshouse culture, fruit-growing, asparagus, and rhubarb beds—and could be made to produce a good income, besides supplying poultry, eggs, butter, milk,- cream, vegetables, fruit, etc., for owner's domestic requirements. The house is of recent construction, and comprises nino rooms, h. and c. water, and all conveniences; conservatory, also stable, coachhouse, motor-shed, and man's room, cowshed, and poultry run. The land is well drained, . with a frontage to main road of some 700 ft. The house is embowered in a garden probably not surpassed for beauty in the valley. The bulbs and rare plants have been drawn from all parts of the world, at a cost of sevoral hundred pounds. ■ , Tei Ll is Lawn (full .size) and Croquet lawn two Picturesque Summer Houses. Orchard—Over 200 carefully-selected fruit trees have been planted. construction 'he new bridge over the Hutt River, now in hand, will givo more rapid access to the city through Petone. The construction of this bridge and the completion of the Main Hutt Road-part of which is ndw open, and which will be one of the finest roads in the Dominion-will bring the property withm easy distance of the city. 6377 GREAT SALE OF BUSINESS SITES In the Heart of • THE CITY OF LEVIN. „ The BLOCK known as the RAILWAY RE- / SERVE, the property of B. R. Gardiner, Esq;, situated in Oxford Street, between the Hotel Arcadia and the Levin Railway Station. A wonderful opportunity to invest in the most progressive Town in the North Island.' In the CENTURY HALL, LEVIN, On TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1909. At 8 o'clock p.m. HUDSON AND MARRIOTT, LTD., in conjunction with HARRIS AND SUSSEX acting under instructions'from B. R. Gardiner' Esq., will Sell by Public Auction as above--44 Business Sites in the heart of Levin, the Capital of the Horowheriua County. Land Transfer Title. The terms of sale are liberal:— 25 per cent, cash deposit at sale. 5 per cent. 3 months from date of sale 5 per cent. G months from date of sale' 5 per cent. 9 months from date of sale' 5 per cent. 12 months from date of sale. ■ Balance in 5 years from date of purchase. Interest at the rate of 5 per cent, per annum on unpaid purchase money, or may be paid at auy time without notice. The Sections vary a little in area, but all have a frontage to Oxford Street of at least 40 feet, with a right-of-way at the back of each Section. The footpath fronting the wholo of the Sections . has been asphalted. Such an apportunity to make a profitable investment has never been presented in Levin. Plans may be had on application to the Auctioneers, HUDSON AND MARRIOTT, LTD,, i Levin. Or ' HARRIS AND SUSSEX, Land Agents, Levin. • • - ■ ■ - < U251 FOil SALE, "J Q J.Q ACRES, splendid sheep and cattle l country, papa formation, otv, a Partner desired for half share. Also other numerous Sections of various sizes for Sale. Further particulars may be obtained on application to WILLIAMS AND BRUCE, Ohura. 33 U.F.C.A., MERCHANTS, LAND, ESTATE. AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. PALAIEKSTON NORTH. OfiK ACRES, 10 miles from Palmerston OUU North; half L.1.P., balance 0.1 i.P.; 125 acres in grass, some second growth, balance in bush, which the owner is now felling; all ringfenced; wliare on property; a neverfailing supply of water; property within a Btone's throw sold for ,£l3 per acre;well worth inspection. Price, Xi lUs. per acre; about £700 cash. rnAA ACRES, Native Lease, up the WaOuvv nganui River;42years to run at 9d. and Is. 6d. per acre; some clearing; balanco bush; 3-sheep country when in grass; healthy climate. Porperty well watered by streams and springs. Nearly all plougbabK Whare on the placo. For .an expenditure of about .£2OOO on this place a return of from .£SOOO to JIIO.OOO would be assured. Owner is prepared to exchange interest for Cit j iroperty. Consideration on application. -1 Q/j C ACRES on tho Main Trunk Line. A J-rJriD nice Grazing Run; all cleared; 300 acres ploughable; large woolshed fitted with sheep-shearing machinery, engine, eic.; sevenroomed house, nicely laid out with all conveniences. Winters 2000 sboep, 50 cattle, 20 horses. Price, XG 10s. Terms on application. At the price, this is an investment where a man cannot lose money, as th- land must rise in value in the next year or two. C9ZG

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 456, 15 March 1909, Page 10

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