AUCTIONS, TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, 23rd MARCH, 1909, At 1.30 o'clock. SALE OF FURNITURE AND EFFECTS AT DIXON STREET. A L. WILSON AND CO. have received inxi.t struclions from a lady (who is giving up housekeeping) to sell at her residence, 76 Dixon Street— The whole of her Furniture and effects, contents of 8 rooms, fully furnished, including:— Diningrooui tablo and cover, Austrian and diniiigroom chairs, sideboard in new design, b.m. fender aud irons, lot of good linoleums, carpet strips, and rugs, lot of crockery, cutlery, and ornaments, double and s. brass-mounted bedsteads, s.w.w. stretchers, d. and s. w.w. mattresses, kapok mattress and pillows, lot of good blankets, quilts, sheets, pillowslips, towels, etc., duchesse chests, chests drawers, washstands, sets of toiletware, and a lot of useful kitchen utensils, including wringer, etc. 6553 A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, 24th SIARCH, At 1.30 o'clock. FURNITURE OF A 7-ROOMED HOUSE FROM HATAITAI. AL. WILSON AND CO. have received in- • structions from E. C. Balneaves, Esq., who is leaving for England, to sell at their Rooms, as above, removed from Hntaitai — The entire contents of a well-furnished 7roomed house, from druwingroom to kitchen. The catalogue will include a good Kirchncr piano, equal to new. Full particulars on Tuesday. G552 A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 26th AND 27th MARCH, Commencing each day at 11 o'clock. £100(f W T H £1000 WATCHES, JEWELLERY, AND ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS. EXPIRY OF LEASE. SALE BY AUCTION OF RASH AND GOODER'S STOCK. Retiring from the Retail Business to carry on the Manufacturing Business Only. A CLEAN SWEEP. RETAIL BUSINESS ESTABLISHED 30 YEARS. A L.-WILSON AND CO. have received in--i-jU structions from Messrs. Rash and Gooder, whose lease is up and who are giving up the retail and confining themselves to the manufacturing business, to sell on the premises, corner of Willis and Mercer Streets— <> The whole of their largo stock of GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, JEWELLERY, and ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS. Full particulars later. 6554 A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. A. E. KEMP, . LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, BROADWAY. STRATFORD. IQO ACRES Dairy Farm, 2J miles from JLOiV Stratford, on good mstal road, opposite creamery, \ mile from school, good house and outbuildings. Price, £23 per acre. £600 cash, balance 5 per cent. -« Q7 ACRES highly-improved Dairy Farm, 2 _L/V t miles from Stratford, on good metal road, 1 mile from creamery, well fenced and subdivided; first-class buiMings; 60 acres stumped; all flat. Price. .£3O 'per acre. A Qftfl. ACRES, close to railway and two creameries'. 500 acres ploughed. 15U0 acres swamp land, partly urained, sheep-, proof fences, 8-roo'mcd house and outbuildings, would cut up into good dairy farms; now carrying 1000 sheep, SU. uead cattle. Price, £i per acre. J2OOU c'usii required. . C 919 HAWKE'S BAY LAND. GARDEN OF NEW EALAND. Srya ACRES, 10-roomed Houso, stables, ished, i O barns; 2 miles from rail and school; divided into IS paddocks; splendid cropping land; winters 3 sheep per acre.- Price, ,£ls. 1 Oilfi ACRES, 12 miles from Hastings, low X/*v" hills aud flats, wintering 2J ewes. Price, X'lo per acre, OAQQ ACRES, Freehold, with 2982 Acres u4bOO Leasehold, rent i'7s; wintering 5000 breeding ewes,' summers 11,000; good house, shed, etc.; 2 miles from school and post office. Price, JUS per acre, ,fur Freehold. Q-1 rt' ACRES, lu-roomed House, rich flats, 6 Ox\) miles from Hastings; 12. paddocks; wiaters 4 ewes per acre on grass, summers 10 sheep per acre. Price, .£3O per acre, Hastings Fruit and Dairy Farms, from 10 to 150 acres. Write for particulars. Linos of Sheep and Cattle always for 6ale. J. A. MILLER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, HASTINGS. PRACTICAL FARMERS. DON'T waste your money land-hunting, but - inspect the rich, flat land in the FERTILE WAIKATO. A SPLENDID BLOCK of 1493 ACRES, being J\- rich, drained, and partly-drained swamp laud; within J mile of railway station, creamery and school; handy to saleyards; one mile frontage to good road. Price, only /I 10s. ptr acre; terms, £500 cash; balance arranged 'o good man. Several Blocks of from 200 to 500 Acres of rich drained and partly-drained swamp .Mil; handy to railway station, school, and creamery. Price, only <£5 10s. per acre; easy terms. NOTE.—2I Farmers from all parts of the Dominion have inspected adjoining blocks, same quality land, and everyone of them have purchased. Samples of crop grown on land can be seen at the office of the undersigned. ' WRITE WITHOUT DELAY, making your appointment to inspect to H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, 18G FEATHERSTON STREET, WE^JNGTO/J, OR AT LOWER HUTT. 3203 ACRES. Qf\(\ ACRES in grass, including 280 acres 01/ l/ now felled and being sown down in best of English miied grasses, rape and turnips Balance of property is in bush, which is chiefly Tana. Soil is heavy rich black loam, on papa formation. Will winter from 2 to 2J sheep to the acre oh the grass. Splendid cattle bush now capable of carrying two or three hundred head of cattle. Cost of felling, grassing, and fencing the rest of this fine property would not cost more than £3 an acre, which, plus owner's price, makes .£4 23. 6d. an acre for land which will then be worth £1 or over. TlTLE—Government Small Grazing Ran Lease, 1892 Act. Rent, 4Jd- an acre. GOODWILL—22s. 6d. an acre. EASY TERUS if necessary can be srrapged NOTE—Owner expects to clear £iW to .£SOO out of his turnips this year. R. WILSON AND CO., LTD. TAIHAPE.' TIMBER! TIMBER! TIMBER! THE TARINGAMUTU TOTARA SAWMILLS, LTD., Are now in a position to supply all timbers, including Totara, Matai, Red and Whito Pino, in any quantity, and at tho lowest current rate. Bridge, Dressed, and Seasoned Timbers a specialty. For particulars and price apply "THE MANAGER," Taumarunui, or to G. M'HATTIE, GENERAL MANAGER, MASTERTON.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 462, 22 March 1909, Page 10
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