AUCTIONS, ' FRIDAY, 11th JUNE, 1993, • ' At 2 p.m. AT THE CENTRAL AUCTION- ROOMS,. . WILT IS STREET. r EXTRAORDINARY SALE Of ' HOUSE FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. .£IOOO. HIGH-CLASS ENGLISH / £10011. .SIOOO. . MANUFACTURED.:. . £1000. <£1000.. GOODS! £1000. inlaid mahoganv bedroom suilo consist- ' ing of sft. wardrobe, duehesse chest, mar-bje-top mid lile-bnck waslistnnd with cup- , board.and 2 chairs. ; ~. ... 4ft. bedroom suite in solid oak, inlaid witii pewter, consisting of wardrobo 3lt. bin., duehesse 3ft. Gin., marble-top washstand with Clipboard, and 2 chairs. sft: kauri; sideboard, stained walnut, ' large ' bevelled ■ mirror, and handsomely, finished. Drawing-room cabinet, Chippendale bevelled mirrors, and fretwork doors. . . 7-piece. dining-room suite, in leather, consisting of couch, gent.'s .easy chair, ladys easy chair; and 4 small panel-back chairs. ' . 9-piece dining-room suite, m tapestry, consist- ' ing of .fi'small chairs, 2 easy chairs, and couch. ' , -. 8-piecO; dining-room suite,. in solid oak, cane seats. . . . _ 8-piece dining-room suite, upholstered in Pegamoid. stained walnut frames. 0 upholstered dining-room chairs. - Music cabinet in Chippendale, glass-front doors '. and mirror. ' '• Music cabinet in mahogany, fretwork door. Drawing-room cosy chair, upholstered in fancy . tapestry. ■ . , ; Lady's wr : ting bureau, in rimu. Drawine-room easy chair, .in tapestry and plush. Drawing-room chair, fancy tapestry, quaint ilesign. 3ft. inlaid wardrobe, stained walnut. -Music-stool, upholstered in tapestry. 4ft. sideboard/stained dull walnut, with largo bevelled mirror. S bookshelves, assorted. ' ■ Revolving bookcase , 3 wardrobes, 3ft.. 3ft. Oin.. and Ift., with drawers, and large bevelled mirrors. TB/JTESSES. LEVIEN, SHALLCRASS AND Itji. CO. have received instructions from the consignors to sell by public 'huction, as above. Tho list will be supplemented by a ! large quantity , of furniture for--overy-day requirements, making the catalogue one of the most extensive ever offered in Wellington. The Auctioneers' instructions aro to .clear every lot. ■ ' LEVIEN, SHALLCRASS AND CO., 6635 ■■ , Auctioneers. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. GLEN OROUA, MA.NAWATU. ]i/3"R. F. W. KOBERSTEIN has instructed i'J- the ; undersigned to. sell by Public Auction, in Abraham, and Williams's . Horso Bazaar, Palmerston North, at 1 p.m.,;on i SATURDAY,-12th JUNE, im . • .-. AQA ACRES of tho 'Richest DAIRYING riou LAND in the Mauawatu District, subdivided into 6 Sections, ranging'from 34 acres to 131 a 2i\ Op. EASY TERMS—IO per cent, on fall of hammer, 10 per ccnt. on Ist July, when possession is given, balance 3 years at 5 per cent. Plans on application.,'
N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., DALGETY AND CO., LTD., . ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., Joint Auctioneers. NOTE.—The . auctioneers can confidently recommend the above property, as it comprises somo of the best dairying and fattening country in tho Dominion. There are two schools within easy walking distance, and two most successful dairy factories aro within one mile. Tho railway station'is only 41 miles distant. , 8315 PRACTICAL FARMERS. TKON'T wa6to your money land-hunting, but inspect tho rich, flat land in the FERTILE WAIKATO. \ A SPLENDID BLOCK of 1193 ACRES, being rich, drained and partly-drained swamp land; within 3 milo of railway station, creamery, and school; handy to saleyards; one mile frontage to good road, l'lice, only £1 10s. per acre; termS, £500 cash; balance arranged to good "man. ■ Several Blocks of from 200 to 500 /jcres d rich drained and partly-drained 6\vamp land; handy to railway station, 6cliool and. Price, only £5 : 10s. per acre; easy terms.- • JvOTE.—2I Farmers from all.parts cf tho, Dominion have inspected adjoining blocks. Game quality land, and everyone of them have purchased. . Samples of crop grown on land can !e seen at the office of the undersigned. - WIUTE WITHOUT JJKLAI', making jcur appointment to inspect to . ,H.-ERNEST LEIGHTON; auctioneer; land and .estate AGENT, . 186 FEATHERSTON;RTKEET,,WELLINGTON, OR AT LOWER HUTT. ; "S ''ACRES, splendid.sheep country, two* ■ J.t/1/U thirds- iu : Krasa, closo to railway, jC'dSOU, ln excbanse for smaller farm 01 ciiy property. . . I AOH ACRES, .splendid Dairying or 4-shoep ' tcJU conntry, 800 acres ploughablo, 100 j ploughed, large house and woolsiied, etc. tJqurty .i'SOOU. 0»»er wishes to for , abou: BUU acros uear a town. | • rt/iA ACRES, 6rst-clas3 Dairy Farm, all \ /vov ploughable, pood house, and suedsj water power and L.K.G. plant; mctailcd road, closo to touu. Kquity XiioU. Owner will es« I chance. •> •, ...i ACRDS, pood Dairy Farm, pood build* J-vFI/ inga, .including 15 govts; 2 lnilcs from town.. Owner will exchange for small fro©-.: bold CollaHo near -iCUJ. , GRAVES AWD CO., LAND AGENTS AND SIIAEEUEOKERS. ' . HAWEUA. W. P. GARNER & CO., GRAIN AND SEED MERCHANTS, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS. TAIHAPE. 713 ACRES. jrwi ACEES FREEHOLD, and 148 Acres Oil. Jj.i.p, Rent X 6 15s. per annum. 12 miles from Taihape on the-Torere Road; well improved and laid down in English grasses. This is tho test property ever, offered in this district, and is an ideal sheep and cattle farm, v.-intering -i breeding ewes to the aero besides cattle. - °I'he property is divided into 18' paddocks from 2 acres up to 100. . In all there are 71 miles of 7 to 8 v.'iro sheep-proof t'enciug, with heart of lotara posts and battens. All tho paddocks are permanently and well watered, 250 acres flat, balanco 1 undulating. The buildings comp/iso a modern eevcn-roonied house, with bathroom, washhouse, etc., dairyman's --wharo, stable, trapshed, engine house, woolshcd, yards, etc., all in first-rate order and well kept. IJRICE,1 J RICE, ilia per acre, iuouo of which can remain at 5 per cent. W. I'. G. and Co. invite correspondence,'tho; having properties and businesses for sale in ail ,pai'Ls of ths North Island. ' Cll-52 Ann ACRES, nico Low Hills: 100 acres t±rJO ploughable; all in grass, and woll fcnccd and divided; well'watered; good metal road; carries 2 sheep nor acre, besides cattle; JSI per aero is, netted off tbid property, nltbough prices aro low. Trice £i 10s. per aero, £500 cash will be accepted from a good man; easy terms for tho balance. 'lhi« property will nav any 000 to inspect. v 3 HAI.-1 AND EVANS, CIOO4 I ; ahittn». T will be good news for Advertisers to know that "Tho Dominion" has a larger circulation than any other moraine papor ia NBK ZealontlA ■
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