AUCTIONS. . - TO-MOEROW, ■ . • . FRIDAY, 25th JUNE, 1909, At 1.30 o'clock p.m. y . : yy SALE OP FUENITUEE AND EFFECTS, . . '• Also, 'I ••' 1 ; UPRIGnT GRAND PIA NO. ■ "' AT THORNDON. v*^ik'>WltSM;AND : 'CO... acting.under'instruotions'of Trustee, will sell as above, on the premises, 88 Hill Street— ,The; complete .contents of seven. rpoiuß. 1 ... .Upright grand .piano'(by'jCarl;Hesse, 1 very.'fine . instrument,', and lin ■' perfect/ order),' walnut: v : , canterbury, ;brussels and' ,other carpets, ilinoleuras,,' table' and 'cover,' - mirrors, niirror 'fire screen,' •:«£> bookshelf-and 140 vols, ibooks,^"lot-'of/crock-..'..'cry.tand ornanicuts, cushions,' lace curtains .\,', ; ..iind.irods,".plUsh' brackets,,lot ; of,'-.pictures, . ; sideboard ,with mirror-back arch, lot. bf eutlery,'''.'spoqns, :,and ; forks, . fancy ' tables,' ball. 'standi 1 .-flower pots,' d.r. suite," 4 ; fold screen|_ ; : .-;;Jarge,'Vases,i,"iiuusic stand,, e.p.v cruets 'and' jlassvvare, '.fenders and -brasses,- toast rack, dinner service, lmt racks, mats, stair car- ' pet, pads, and rods, Sideboard, cabinet, 15 :i'L|'cngravings,..lounge, and, sofa, .contents, of , 5 ''beurboms;. comprising ;S.',and d.- i.-bedsteads . • -nnd'bedding,'-duobesse pairs and toiletware,' . -imedicrn'e'-chest? vvardrbbe top and .'curtains,' ...v -folding. cjiair, wall brackets, ~ etc., etc., .. kitchen contains^usiial.^requisites/, . The. furiituroyis' for unreserved sale. .-. Delivery .same day. '/'• ; 8936 -' ;A. L. \VILSON, -, Auctioneer. : TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, 25th JUNE, : • • • At I.SO o'clock. ' IN THE.FRUIT EXCHANGE, ALIEN AND BLAIR STREETS. AUCTION- SALE OF SPLENDID , ASSORT'V:.,.:'::,.:.'.:.:^..:: 1 WENT- ; . •• •' ' PLANTS,"SHRUBS,-TREES, ETC. . V' BENEFIELD ' AND -.SONS' '.Nurseries; Wangauui.; :; pEORGE THOMAS AND CO. have^received, vT : instructions.to sell by public auction, as above,'-on,;FRIDAY, o'clock, sharp— "' A- very fino' catalogue, including—' / Apples, pjums, apricots, peaches,,black ; cur-
' r / rants,' gooseberries,' strawberry? plants. . ■Assorted .pot 1 plants. : / ' . j. Eoses;'carnntions,'yiolets, peonies,''tuboroso, ' t . ■ v.-tiger lilies,: rhododendrons, : camellias, ■ ../ holly,, magnolia,, orango i V : "wisteria; laurels,: rosemary,' esca- ' . . lonia, viburnum, cabbage trees,"pampas -''pass, "{retiiiasporo.y. heaths,' , myrtles, ■{'•S 1 ; ; bamboo,' yellow kpwhai, ■ ivy, begonia, ...... lasuune.i Virginia creeper, lilacs, "ver- .. .'; . -bena,';.weeping elms,' hedge plants, 'and - ,av host : of. ornamental ' ana flowering", '• i; shrubs.:.'-v. " . • '• ' - \ Messrs.; Benefield: and iSons wrote as [WH s: ,~!' >Ad ;' erti ® e nsual, •:bub.: take .care Hp>pojgt outithat this'season our stock is of healthy, and well-rtoted; in faot; this consignment. is', the 'best oiAfho ,ten; forwarded in-previous, seasons. 1 he conations, are, all' of the leading varieties, o|-AvhicH you .cannot say too much'." Gatalpgues^are;:now,-;available;: and;':will'.be posted to an/jajldress. ' . ■; 8997 TO-MORROW, ' FRIDAY, j2sth JUNE, 1903, .. ' At, 2.30 p.m.' : _ ' ■ ' ' SALE BY,PUBLIC AUCTION. SPLENDID RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY, . : .WORDSWORTH STREET. . 74/TESSRS. HARCOURT 'AND CO. have been favoured with instructions . from \/the owner to sell by public miction at their rooms, 195-latnbton Quay, on" FRIDAY, 25th iristr, at 230 p in- :; Lpt-,1.t-:Two splendid .Residences, .erected on . Town Acro 40, : having h .frontage : of 35ft.. sin.--.to- Wordsworth''.Street; widening '.out to. 42ft.,-by; a depth of 85ft. (mbre or ,less), each 1 containing six,, room's, bathroom,. sciil|ery, hot and cold .itater, and all usual conveniences, and. kr,own as Nos. .-10. and 42. i.. ■ Lot 2. Two 'desirable Residences, erected on part. Town' Acre 40; having ii-frontage of 59ft. .•jHfVfe;'Wordsworth '.Street,., by a -depth -of ' 85ft. .811). (morß .or Jess), "each containing eight rooms,: bathroom, scullery ,;'.ho't arid''cold' water; and i all ; ..usual conveniences,': and ''known as Nos.'4V and' 46. ; 'h: ' Theso" valuable residential -properties can be especially; recommended to those in March of .comfortable homes, or to ;the investor'to give a sound return upon ;the capital invested. Ihe property- being.. situated on the 'electric tram route, and-is in'close proximity to Willis Street; . --. - -V ' .;■ Further particulars from, the' auctioneers--8917,.. HARCOTJRT AND CO., Auctioneers.' -\. .' v ■; ■ .'TPCjrt- ACRES. Freehold, 450 . acrM: long ■ lease,. ■lyV. -at small- rental, all well grassed and watered, fenced 'and subdivided;. woolshed and yards. 1 j Ideal counter, :3 miles from Levin ' -Station.;;-v;',:;;. V'-' • Price, ,£2850 for freehold-and goodwill of leasu. iiooo can -remain, -'. ■ : , •: 'Apply sharp ~;" "\ ' : / ■' .HUDSON & MARRIOTT,
" LTD., . , AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS, 1 ' ; LEVIN. ~ TO LAND PURCHASERS, ' WE, 'law. been '.favoured• with 'instructions V fro'in vthe dwner" to ; eeil the following FREEHOLD PROPERTY as quickly as possible. The price has been cut down to make it the Cheapest Farm offering at the present time, so as to ensure immediate sale.;-- } '" - A Art ACRES, all in splendid grass,'now *Ul/, carrying 1238 SHiim' (over 3 to the acre), of which 711 'aro breeding : ewes, .chiefly; two and four-tooth. > ■•, -•• Ring-fenced;all' but-one boundary, and - v .. : subdivided into seven paddocks by good • fences. ' . : Three-roomed Cottage, orchard, eto. ' /. No -noxious'.' weeds,, splendid climate,\verj' • easy country. 7J miles from good town and stock market. • We aro intimatoly : acquainted with,this fine .property, and' strongly recommend it, well knowing-;it .will bear inspection, and : being :.the first to inspect will . pur-, chase.;. .If you want' a : farm, buy it as a speo.; there is a big turnover in it.
. - PRICE—.£6 15s.- an acre, purchaser to-do hia own" financing, ' as Vendor ; must have cash. Existing- mortgage, X9OO to Advances to Settlers. • . NOTE.—This property has been in grasa for about ten' years. . . R. WILSON & CO., LTD,, ■ > , TAIHAPE. .-- . ' . FOR SALE. ;In the Most Thriving District in the North, General store business, consistingiof Drapery, jGrocery, Ironmongery, Crookory, •800t5,., and - Shoes, Grass' Seeds, Paints, Oils, Etc.! Witkotat doulit tho Most Up-to-Dato Country Store in. the North Isl r and. .. . . ;' Owner wishes to sell. simply' on account's of ■ family reasons; nothing wrong with the business. ' Average turnqver .£BOOO per annum, end can easily ;,bo increased/ also Bakery Business connected with,same. . Buildings: Largo 2-story Shop, with 12J acres of land, with post office and telephone. Price ,£2OOO, on easy terms. Stock at.valuation. Venda} , prepared; to give reasonable, terms for stock to good man. • Also .with the above can be purchased a beautiful Residence of 8 rooms, bathroom (telephone to store), with 1} acres of land, coachhouse, stable," garden. Price JE1000; iiiort-/ gage ,£7OO. The placcd on the market under exceptional circumstances/ Good reason for selling.. Real good, sound payable business. For further particulars apply to . VICTOR E. SMITH, , . LAND AGENT, FEILDING.' ' .
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 542, 24 June 1909, Page 12
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