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AUCTIONS. ' TO-DAY, TUESDAY, 21st SEPTEMBER, 1009, At -2 p.m. • ■ . AUCTION SALI3 OF SPLENDID HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and CAMERAS. Removed for Convenience of Sale. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND-CO. have been instructed to Sell, at their Rooms, I'eatherston Street,-ns above— A SPLENDID LOT OP HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Including— Handsome Louis 1-itli Drawingroom Cabinet, with bevelled glass-doors and mirror-back, Cutler Roll-top Desk, 8-picce Diningroom Suite in leather, Mahogany Dining Choirs, Couch, upholstered in Saddlebag, Louis 14th Table, Duchesse Dressing-Table and Marble-top Washstand, Oak Sideboard, Carpets, Violin and Bow, Double and Single Bedsteads, Mattresses, Toilet Ware, Patent Dish-washer, Kerosene Heaters, Mounted Horns, Fenders and Fire Utensils, Also, Three 1-plate Cameras in splendid order. Photographic Material, Microscope by Watson and Son with 100 Slides, Graphophone. Best ; E.P. Ware, Cutlery, Opera-glnsses, Salanometer, 5 Tyro Covers for Motor-Car. Oii View on MONDAY AFTERNOON and MORNING OF SALE. : ' .' TO-DAY, TUESDAY, 21st SEPTEMBER, 1909, At 2 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF SPLENDID HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND CAMERAS, Removed for Convenience of Sale. MESSRS. J. H. BETHDNE AND CO. have been instructed to sell at, their Rooms, Featherston Street, as above— : "' A SPLENDID LOT OF HIGH-CLASS HOUSE- ; HOLD FURNITURE, includiii'g-Handsome Louis 14th drawingroom cabinet. with bevelled glass door and mirror back, Cutler roll-top desk, 8-piece -diningroom suite'in leather,. mahogany dining: chairs, ,couch upholstered in saildlebags, Louis 11th 'table, duchesse dressing, table and' marble-top washstand, oak .sideboard, carpets,. violin and bow, double and single beds'feads, mattresses, toiletware, patent dish-washer, kerosene heaters, mounted horns, fenders ■ and fire utensils, • Also; Threo 1-plato cameras (in splendid order), photographic material, microscope by Watson and Son (with 100 slides), graphophone.. Five motor-car tyres. On View THIS MORNING. 2810 STRAIGHT-OUT LEASE. • "', 215~ ACREs; , FOR' Immediato Lcaso, possession j Ist. Octo- ■ ber, one of the best Dairy Farms in tho district, all in grass and ploughable; good I houso" of 7 rooms, scullery, batliroom, washhonse, copper and tubs, concrete floor; largo concrete cowbails, with loft, water laid on; orchard, ' lawn, garden,, trapsheds, pig-styes, etc.; about 20 acres stumped, fences first-class order, plenty of water; will winter 70 cows, besides other stock. , Easy distance-to'school, butter factories, cheeso anddried milk factory, and railway station. Will lease for five years with purchase clause. 1 For terms of lease*, etc., apply— ■'•''■• -VICTOR-E.. SMITH,- --■' LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT, ' FEILDING. . CIOS4 7650 ACRES FREEHOLD. ',-'■■■' FERTILE JAURANGA. . '■■ Q 'MILES from TAURANGA WHARF; 22 pad's docks, each with permanent water. PRACTICALLY ALL PLOUGHABLE. 1000 acres felled bush,'and 4000 acres fern land; sown in English grasses'; 1000 acres standing bush, baH nhce'fem. "Rich, heavy soil, grows fino RAPE AND'SWEDE CUUPS. Excellent. BREEDING 'AND-FATTENING-Country. Property somewhat neglected, but eau,. at -small cost,' be made capable of carrying 2 BREEDING EWES TO THE'ACRE'aII over. Will mako excollent dairying land, and is very suitablo ,for 'cuttin" up.-. Has already been SURVEYED FOR SUBDIVISION. Wo a'ro convinced there is a' GREAT FUTURE'before this. p>co. Even in 1 its backward condition it has wintered 5000 grown sheep and., 1600 head of cattle m tho MOO acres grass. Every thing, is in'its favour. Tho CLIMATE IS IDEAL, it has an enhanced value in that it is 60 CLOSE TO.THE PORT, and similar land in tho vicinity in ndvauced' stage of. improvement; is COMMANDING 'A HIGH-PRICE, as dairying .and cropping land. Homestead of 10 rooms, and another house' of 6 rooms, stables, woolshed with 760 night-pen accommodation,.and."Wolslcy',' shearing machines: installed.. ~

'■' PRICE,'£S Is. -6d'. an Acre.' ." ; ;'. ; ■'.' Equity, JC13.O00; balance'at 5 per cent, ■ 'Wo have' a lonp-list of extremely cheap proparties in'various, stuges of improvement.- If clients' will-kindly indicate-: to. us the nature of their-requirements, ivo shall bo pleased to submit-a specially-selected list of those places wb'cau recommend as.of good .value and,likely to' suit' them.::,.- •••- ■ ■ .'• ■....■■ ■■;. ' R, WILSON & Op., LTDi|J; ;',.' •■ ■"'■; -; ■ TAIHAPB;' .•;■ ' >' ■:■ -..W.'H-MORRAH'.&'CO.,. AUCTIONEERS,- LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, ,-'" WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. ..'•' COMPLETE DAIRY FARM.AND BUTTER FACTORY., OKA ACRES, 20 miles FEILDING, good House, iQtIV good buildings, stables, sheds, dairy, cooler, factory, 4-h.p. engine, L.K.G. milking machines; land all grassed, but 20 acres sheltor; milking .100 cows. •■ Price, .£l6 per acre;' stock at valuation; terms,'■ .£ISOO cash, balance 5 per cent. A chauce that seldom occurs of buying a.I really first-class dairy farni aud butter foe-' tory combined. , , -J aa-ACRB DAIRY FARM-BARGAIN, : 2 XUV miles from Railway Station, good Six Roomed House and permanent iliiprovoiuents. Creamery adjoining. Land oil. grassed.. Almost lcvel.'aud has river frohrage. Price, £16 10s. per acre. Terms £550 cash, balance at 5 per cent. A Splendid Home Farm 10 miles this stfe of PAHIATUA. C9GI TO RETIRED SHEEP-FARMERS, And to those Desirous of a City Residence. ;FOR DISPOSAL. k A MAGNIFICENT RESIDENCE, together ■with or without all tho costly Pnrniture, as it now stands, at a price, if necessary, to be hied by valuation., . •'.'.,.-,.. Owing to the' advertiser leaving within a short, time for tho Old Country, he has decided to Sell tho above.Property, being almost in the city, only 10 minutes walk from G.P.O.', G doors'from elotric tram, sun all day, J-acro Section, nil ' garden; overlooking harbour; select locality; House-contains 12 rooms, cspeci. ally built for tho owner; h. and c. water, electric light, gas,- telephone—in fact, every convenience and every comfort. Furniture and Carpets equal to new, and well selected. BOS 418, G.P.0., 2GOI , WELLINGTON.. MAIN TRUNK LINE LAND BARGAINS. I KO A ACRES.L.I.P., near Utiku, 5 miles from \Oiil\J railway ■ station, ■ 1J miles from creamery; 6-roomcd house, nil conveniences; woolshed, two sets of yards; divided into 9 paddocks, all in grass. This,land is eminently suitable for mixed farming, but at present it is carrying 1600 sheep. £10. per. aero; £500 down; balance, at 5 per cent QAI ACRES Freehold (dairying and sheep), Oe/JL 230 in grass, balanco first-class milling bush; ring fenced; 12 miles from Huntervillo,. 1 milo from post offico, school, and creamery; now 5-roomed house. £9 per aero; £1219 cash; balance at 5 per'cent. GARNER AND CO., LAND AGENTS, TAIHAPE. ' ' ' CU34 iTQAA. ACRES, all in grass, and well divided 'JLOUI/ by good fences, '6-roomed House, woolshed, yards, well grassed, and lying well to the sun; stock on property on July 31 was 2800 big sheep, besides- cattle; i miles from railway station. Price of Freehold, £6 ss. per acre; good terms. , Further particulars from E. B. HARE AND CO., PAHIATUA. CIO9J CLASSIFIED Advertisements are appreciated by Newspaper Readers, and must necessarily givo the Best Results, for the'reason that thoy nre readily seen. A small "Wanted" 'Advertisement in "Tho Dominion" will prove Vbii to. be. a fact.

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 617, 21 September 1909, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 617, 21 September 1909, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 617, 21 September 1909, Page 10

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