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. ' AUCTIOM3, TO-DAY, , . - At 41 a.m.'. . . Sale by Order Collector H.M. Customs. • ;" At 'Our-Rooms, 26 Brandon Street, .-n 30 CASES 30 GLASSWARE, , LAMPS, AND TINWARE. A . . ; L.' WILSON .AND CO. are instructed; by •A-t the Collector of H.M.' Customs to sell— :The following leases . of; merchandise, now . 'stored 111 Queen's. Bond— R/183—1 case tinware . : ■ R/219—C: cases lamps-. , ■• • ; •■ R/220- : -23"'casfe lamps and. glasswaro-• ■--'•'■ ', : Particulars-of-duty-payable on .above will bo mado known before sale. A. L. WILSON AND C0.,--Auctioneers. 384-4. ;;,•: :. y .;v;';; '- TO-DAY, at 230 SALE CjTi OFFICE FURNITURE, CARTER'S IRON: SAFE, LETTER PRESS,- : TYPEWRITER; -CORK LINO,; Etc., Etc. : ' C ~ .Under'lnstrnctibns .from 'Bailiff. A L. WILSON 'AND CO. are instructed to. soil at their Rooms,-26- Brandon Street,. as above— .. . -"A-- quantity "of; *good„o£sce furniture and " w ; sundries,' - including— Carter's improved iron safe, 2ft. 4in. x Ift. 7in. Cabinet wribng-desk; (leather inlaid top), with 1 9 drawers, vestibule front sft 3in x 20iti. stationary cupboard,. polished ifront ■■ ■ 1 > .' Set' of pigeon holes and, cupboards. , ;; Smith Premier typewriter,-in perfcct older' ■ Letterpress '■.(almost..- new) and requisites'---Lot of' good ■ cork lino., steel engravings, in- ' . laid writing cabinet, inkstand, etc;; etc. ,■ :. ihis is'.a'Veryrfine'coilectiori .of office'fu'rni-. turo.- and lioa to be; sold ■ WITHOUT RESERVE 3845 'A; L',''WILSON AND C 0.,, Auctioneers., " ' ' THURSDAY, 4th NOVEMBER, ; . I At 11 o'clock. ■ SALE or Ttfo BUILDINGS, TOR REiIOV IL Also," MILNER'S STRONGROOM AND ANOTHER . -L: -WILSON.'AND'. CO. are. instructed J\ t by- the owners to sell-on the premiseß—. Wooden,Buildings,-Nos. 18 and 20 Bihndon [ Street '. ' -A' Lot.; of goo(l:. ICauri Fittings,- Rimu,- and 1 .....'..hiatal-Lining, Gas Fittings, etc.-30-iWindows.' and . Sashes, 22 Doors,' ■ ■■ . . and Parhmenty Hinges. , •.. ,| r „8 Glass -Doers, ,14- Mantelpieces, ; and Grates, 3 Good Staircases, 2'Lavatory . • ■ Basins;' 4 Patent'.w.c.'s, Gtts Stoves, lot ■'Bricks. ■■■ . 1 Also, Milner'si •Strongroom, 7ft. x, 3ft.. . ; 1 Strongroom, 6ft.. 3m. x 3ft. . • : 1 "And a Officc Fixtures. I 3846 A- L-. WILSON 1 , AND CO.; Auctoneere. - IMPORTANT SALE'OF DAIRY AND FRUIT; FARMS. , ■■ ,: i ■ ■■ PRELIMINARY NOTICE Y&TIT'R' a view of settling farm partnership VY * accounts/we have received instructions from Messrs. Tnompson Bros, to offer: at, an eirlj' dato 'acresj -divided • into about ,40; sections, varying in'6izo : from sto 15 acres. ~-. . ' ia'Mii)ib'of tho richest in-the, nroiritt«i I> !diid*iS' , 'StWate :-on the Te Mata.Flots, adjacent to the Government Experiment Fruit Farm, and only oni mile from Havolock' North, and about 31 miles t from Hastings. Plana are now being, prepared, and- wiU be issued through the paper shottly. '.• , De PELICHET, M'LEOD, AND CO.; Hastings 9337 JJALGETY ■' AND COMPANY, LIMITED. AR4PAEPAE ESTATE ARAPAEPAE ESTATE ARAPAEPVE ESfA'IE ARAPAEPAE ESTATE ARAPAEPAE EST VTE ARAPAEPAE ESTATE (li-miles from- Levin Railway Station). : Of'.the' Sections , : .into which , this Estate, <was divided,, ani. which were submitted at 'Auction',-'at Lovin,' 011 the .20th October, 1909, 'the .following, remain unsold:—/'; 1'; Section's;.. . 5 acres ' . , Section-'9 .5 aores : - : ~ . Section 15 .14 acres • Section 10 12 aores . - Section 17 13 acres • v. ,'Soction 28. 15 acres ■■■. 'i Section 29 '. . -13 a'ores ". ■ "Section: 38 . .................. ; 100 jicres ■ Section 40 11l acres Seption-41 119 acres . ;/ Section 42 05 acres , • ■ ■-.The. Auctioneers'. 'srtrongly recbminefid ; intend-ing'-buyers* to; inspect early, as it is; certain that the ..wliole : ,bf\the above sections' will be sold, within the next few days; •; 1 ' _ ; ■; BAINESSE ESTATE - BAINESSE -ESTATE ' ..' . ,BAINESSE ESTATE- . - . :(Near- Palmerston North). * .iJI {few, -ofi this, Estato. also. remaiii • unsold,and are J ;for - saleon very easy, ..ternis. If preferred, Titlo will be given ou payment of '30. :per cent, of the purchase money, the balance remaining till 1910 at 41 per cent. i ; Full particulars, on'-'application to v ; . (l V DALCETY AND COMPANY, WELLINGTON. ACRES, O.UJ., at.-SSs.;, situated 9 HIJ l miles' from township and railway, by I good read. About 400 acres in grass, balance I bush'; 21; sheop country.. Price,-including 10,000 feet O B Timber, iSUOO. lerms; XI00(J down; 1 balance'at 5 per cent,. 1, .... .. ' QflA -ACttES,. 0.R.P., at 17s. 6d. per acre; »yU Situated 21 • miles from railway station (M*ln Trunk); 200 acres felled and grassed,: ,50 ebaini fencing (fotaraj;; 6-rooined Hosse (split timber); sheep, yards, garden, etc. Ihe baiauce is heary bask, with good 6pnnkling of titara, r'-itTand matai., ' The soil :s a noli loam,-on ritipa and sandstone formation, ■ and generally rolling' country, about half, ploughable when cleared : ; Pric», goodwill, i 62 per acre, leruii), Mii iidwur balance _as arranged.. • rtO A ■ ACREb, 0.R.P., at il7s. 6d. per acre. Jftji'Situated 5-miles from railway .station (Main Trunk),. 110 acres;;;, felled and grasaed. Prico.-255. per acre.;. Terms, J!4OU down, balanoo as arranged. Note.—The above two pro. pertieß,in grass-are wintering 2J .sheep, to the acre;'aid will carry. J.sheep to tho aero when subdivided.'.. .. ' 1 OLDEST lIKTABLISHED, DRAPERY BUSI-- : ( ■ NESS IN 1 A GOOD TOWN. Handsome premises of . 2 storios, in; main business thoroughfare. Largest and Jiest ap- : pointed shop in .toiva.. with ehoivroojn .upstairs.. Stock consists . entirely. ,of • Milliliery, liromrv. Men's Clothing, and Mercery. Ail in £cod or; tier, and condition, with no old unsaleable goodg. • pi'esent- valuo..of stock about 42400./ : Turnover about .£SOOO a year. Will sell, or leaie premises'r-in '3 periods of -5 rears each at 'ten j*7o. and 480 per annum. -Price of stock, tsAUOINU ( O\CI UN. 42000 * A. G. .. ; „ 'iiAND; AGENT. ■ , , v - TAIHAPE. ■' .- now ' OHEAP PREPAID- ADV~-iTISESIENTS are I ' • ihseHM in "Tho Dominion" as follmr- . Situations V-acant I*. ™ Wanted / 10 Words -v"-- fTnnttn I *.T.nt. J

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 653, 2 November 1909, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 653, 2 November 1909, Page 10

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