SUCTIONS. TO-DAY, WEDNESDAY, 7tli APRIL, 1909, Commencing at 1.30 o'clock sharp. ATTRACTIVE SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE, OAK DTNING-ROOM SUITE, AI.L-BBASS BEDSTEAD, AND APPOINTMENTS, Removed to our Rooms for Convenience of Sale. 6 ROLLS OF NEW LINOLEUM, f To be sold in Lots to suit O Purchasers. BOOKBINDERS' SUNDRIES. TWO WELL-BRED GREYHOUNDS. T KENNEDY MACDONALD, LTD., will • sell nt-their rooms, TO-DAY, at 1.30 o'clock as above—. A Roomful of Superior and Up-to-dato Furniture, 6 Rolls, New Linoleum, 2 Greyhounds, etc. Householders about to furnish are requested to inspect this lot of Furniture, as everything is in very nice order. On Vie.v from 9.30 o'clock. 700-1 TO-DAY, at 1.30 o'clock. SALE OF :2 WELL-BRED GREYHOUNDS. 2 Absolutely Without Reserve. (On account of whom it may concern.) T KENNEDY MACDONALD, LTD., will • Sell at their Rooms, 157 Laiubton Quay, as above — 1 fawn greyhound bitch, by Sportsman— Fairy ■1 greyhound pup, by Besses o' the Barn. For absolute sale. These are botli well-bred. 7008 TO-DAY, WEDNESDAY, 7th APRIL, 1909, At 1.30 o'clock p.m., SALE BY AUCTION OF 6 FULL ROLLS OF BEST QUALITY 0 LINOLEUM. ISO yards. 180 By order of the Importers. T KENNEDY MACDONALD, LTD., have • received instructions to Sell at their Rooms, 157 Lambton Quay, as above— 180 yards of new linoleum (best quality). To be sold in lots to suit purchasers. This is a , first-class lot of linoleum, and just out of the shop. . 7009
TO-DAY, WEDNESDAY, 7th APRIL, 1909. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO BOOKBINDERS. SALE OF CUTTING PRESS, SCREW PRESS, : CUTTING BOARDS, BACKING BOAEDS, KNIVES, AND SUNDRIES. T KENNEDY MACDONALD, LTD., have • • received instructions to Sell at their Rooms, 157 Lambton Quay, as above— ■ A Complete Bookbinding Outfit. NOW ON VIEW. . . 7010 CITY AUCTION MART, ■ > . Manners Street. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), Bth' APRIL, 1909, ' • At I.3o.o'clock. IMPORTANT SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Comprising— Duchesse pairs, leather suite, cheval pair.?, .chairs, tables, mirror-back sideboard, wardrobes, washstand and ware, toilet glasses, pictures, vases, linoleums, carpels, bed- ■".' steads, and mattresses, kapoc' beds, blankets, sheets, quilts, pillows, clocks, and a useful lot of household sundries; Owing to extensive alterations to premises, during the holidays, every line must be cleared. : ;'" H. M. BERTENSHAW, , ■ 7005 . ■ ; ' Auctioneer. THURSDAY, Bth APRIL, At 1 o'clock. SALE OF 'SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD' • FURNITURE, AT KELBURNE. AL. WILSON AND CO. have received • instructions from Mr. E. .Brannigan, who is leaving Wellington, to Sell at "Tepapa," North Terrace/'Kelburne (close to tram) — The whole of his superior Household Furniture, only recently purchased. . A LARGE QUANTITY OF GOOD BEDDING AND -BED LINEN, including good new blankets and sheets, etc. SPECIAL NOTE.-Hour of Sale, 1 p.m. Furniture will be on View Wednesday Afternoon. This is a sale of up-to-date furniture, and only in use a few months. 7023 <A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer.
' , .-. .THURSDAY, APRIL 15th, Commencing at 1 o'clock sharp. CLEARING SALE OF THE FURNITURE OF ■A , GENERAL DEALER IN VIVIAN -STREET. : A ; L. WILSON AND CO. hare received • instructions from Mr. Jas. Frater, who is leaving -Wellington for Australia, to Sell, at his . Shop, No. 22 ;Vivian Street .(between Tory Street and Cambridge Terrace), tho whole of his well-assorted stock of New and Secondhand Furniture. . Full.particulars will appear later. . A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. As Mr. Frater is leaving for Australia, whole is for Unreserved Sale. 7224 ■ • • TO LEASE. ' ' 1318 ACRES, O.R.P. TITLE, at 235. Gd. COMPULSORY PURCHASING CLAUSE AT £3 15s. IN FOUK YEARS. £tCt(\ ACRES in grass (including 130 just 00If sown), balance in standing bush; situated in' the Taihape district, 6 miles from the railway; winters 2 sheep to the acre and a fair number of cattle as well; two small cottages and outbuildings. Grass land is subdivided into 5 or 6 paddocks by good post and wire fences in good repair. Section lies well to the sun, and is well watered by permanent streams and springs. A further expenditure of £1 10s. an acre will foil, grass, and fence the rest of the bush, making the total cost of the place to the purchaser when fully improved of J!5,55. an acre, .which is quite ,£3 an acre below, the average selling price of fully-grassed properties in this locality, and with improvements in roading, etc., that must take place within the next 4 years, the value will be even greater than this before the purchase money has to be found. R-cnt to vendor for the i years is only i per cent, on the sale price, or, in round "figures, .£2OO a year. Government rent, .£7O a year. We are thoroughly acquainted with the property, and believe ire have never yet offered anything for sale that shows such a positively certain turnover with a handsome*, profit if the purchaser desires to sell it again later on. Conditions—£2oo deposit (to form part of purchase money when completing purchase). Rent Half-yearly in advance, and 75 acres to be felled the Ist and 2nd years. Only to be offered for a limited period. R. WILSON & CO., LTD,, TAIHAPE. GOOD MONEY IN DAIRYING IF I/and not too costly. I can sell you very choice Dairy Fnrms of 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, or 600 acres, well grassed, well watered, etc., from ,£lO per acre, that you would pay double for in Taranaki. Come to Lovely Tauranga—tho most charm, ing part of New Zealand. Farmers from Wairarapa and Wangamii and Palmerston and Taranaki are going to Tauraiiga. Cause why? Because Markets nnd Roads and Land are as good, while climatic conditions are far moro favourable and land moro reasonable in price. Take a ticket to AVaihi or Rotoma over tho Main Trunk and then 'a law hours' pleasant coach rido will land you in the "California of Now Zealand." You'll be glad you went. It's lovely. Tho pleasant landscape, tho balmy breezes (no busters), tho fruitful farms, tho bright prospects, the golden sunshine, and tho geniality of tho peoplo will entranco you. People who como to seo Tauranga stay there, and thoso who go away como back. It's a good placo to live. Plans and full particulars on request. Drop me a lino by post or wiro and I'll meet yOU ' ■ GEO. M. YEREX, Tauranga., Cll6O
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