AUCTIONS. _ TO-DAY, AT 1.30 O'CLOCK. ' BALE OF FURNITURE AND EFFECTS IN AUSTIN STREET. AL. WILSON AND CO. have received ino •instructions from the owner (who 18 .leaving Wellington) to sell, nt his residence, 14 Austin Street— • Tho entire contents of 9 rooms.' well furnished, . Included in tho catalogue will bo foundUpright Grand Piano, by Rappoldi; iron frame, double trichord, a powerful-toned instrument.' ALL WITHOUT RESERVE. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. 6G21 FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY, AND TUESDAY, 20tii, 27th, 29th, and 30th - MARCH. Commencing each day at 11 o'clock, and going on all day until 5 o'clock. ' SEND FOR CATALOGUE. 1200 LOTS, SBISOO •• WO of E £1500 .WATCHES, JEWELLERY, AND ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS. 'And an Immense Variety of Gold, Silver, and Greenstone Jewellery, Etc., to bo found on the Catalogues. 1 VERY FINE SHOW CASE, and 6 SMALLER . COUNTER CASES. EXPIRY OF LEASE. SALE BY AUCTION OF RASH AND GOODER'S STOCK. Retiring from tho Retail Business to carry on the Manufacturing Business Only. j A CLEAN SWEEP. RETAIL BUSINESS ESTABLISHED 30 YEARS. ' AL. WILSON AND CO. have received in- • 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, to tho value of ,£ISOO. THE SALE WILL GO ON' FROM DAY TO DAY UNTIL'THE WHOLE STOCK OF 1200 LOTS IS DISPOSED OF. 6579 A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. TUESDAY, 30th MARCH, 1909, At' 11 o'clock a.m. In the Fruit Market,. Allen Street. SALVAGE AUCTION SALE OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Salvaged from the Recent Fire in the Warehouse of Messrs. D. W. Virtue and Co. ABSOLUTELY UNRESERVED. IMPORTANT TO STOREKEEPERS, ' HOTELKEEPERS, AND OTHERS. TOWNSEND AND PAUL, LTD., have been favoured with instructions to Sell, on account of whom it may concern, at the place and time as above, with all faults (if any)— 20 tons sugar, Nos. 1, 2, 3, and brewer's crystals / 200 tons flour in 200's. 100's, 50's,'and 25's 1100 bags salt, coarse, fine, and 71b. 50 bags Japan rice 20 bales and cases of bops 10 cases tomato sauce ■ 50 sacks wheatmeal 131 cases currants ' 71 cases sultanas '•• 100 sacks oats • , 25 cases bakerine cases treacle and golden syrup 170 cases Brown and Poison's cornflour 137 cases Brown's cornflour 66 cases Johnston's cornflour 20 cases Stover's orange bitters 20 cases Stower's peach bitters 6 cases loaf sugar .Worcester sauce, canned frnits, arrowroot, molasses, and numerous other lines. Complete catalogues now ready, and will be posted to any address on application. Goods now on view Intending purchasers are requested to call and examine goods, which are now arranged for the sale. _ j>546 SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION OF A VERY DESIRABLE PROPERTY OF 472 ACRES, situatel Upper Opaki, 12 miles from Masterton...' AT THEIR OFFICES ON'SATURDAY, MARCH 27th, at 2 o'clock. ■ 'npHE N.Z. LOAN. AND MERCANTILE JL AGENCY CO , LTD., havo been favoured •with instructions from Mr. A\ E. Reader, to offer as above — * His Freehol i Property, which is subdivided into 16 paddocks, with all the necessary farm and station buildings, well watered and plenty of timber for fencing, firewood, and shelter, etc. Land originally nearly all bush, now cleared and well grassed. A fair proportion has been under cultivation, yielding good grain and turnip crops. Dairying is also carried on. School and railway station close by. Good metalltd road runs through the property. Title—Land Transfer. For'full particulars as regards conditions ■ and terms, apply to the Auctioneers. A. E. KEMP, v LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, . BROADWAY, STRATFORD. I QQ ACRES Dairy Farm, 2$ miles from XO«/ Stratford, on good metal road, opposite creamery, I mile from school, good house and outbuildings. Price, £23 per acre. £HW cash, balance 5 per cent. -j niy ACRES highly-improved Dairy Farm, 2 X/v J miles from Stratford, on good metal road, \ inile from creamery, well fenced and subdivided; first-class buildings; GO acres stumped; all flat. Price, <£30 per acre. A Qfifl ACRES, close to railway and two *£:o\)\J creameries, 500 acres ploughed, IoUU acres swamp land,, partly drained, sheepproof fences, 8-roomed house and outbuildings, would cut up into good dairy farms; now carrying 1000 sheep, su„ m.. a d cattle. Price, £i per acre. JSUOU easu mjuired. C 919 PRACTICAL FARMERS. DON'T waste 'your money land-hunting, but inspect tho rich, flat land in the FERTILE WAIKATO. ASPLENDTD BLOCK of 1193 ACRES, bsicg rich, drained, and partly-drained swamj land; within ■} milo of railway station, creamery, and schcol; handy to saleyards; one milt frontage to good road. Prico, only /'• 10s. uti acre; terms, .£SOO cash; balance arranged '< good man. ' Several Blocks of from 200 to-500 Acres ol rich drained and partly-drained swamp -and handy to railway station, school, and creamery. Price, only i 5 10s. per acre; easy terms. NOTE—2I Farmers from all parts of thi Dominion have inspected adjoining blocks, sami quality land, and everyone of them have pur chased. Samples of crop grown on land can be scei a t the office of the undersigned. WRITE WITHOUT DELAY, making you: appointment to inspect to H. ERNEST LESGHTQN, AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGIiN'l, 186 FEATHERSTON STREET, WE^-INGTON OR AT LOWER HUTT.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 465, 25 March 1909, Page 10
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