1 AUCTIONS. ■ ; l'"'l. ' ■:•'■■> 7 i Tb-DAY,'7.V":-7 r"'-' ' ' I SATURDAY,: sth FEBRUARY, 1910, ■,' r-Z-/;Z .-Tit 2-.p.m. . \. . '7 77 7 ON THE'PR : EMISBS,:No:-'i2s'-•• '~ . 7, INGESTRE STREET. -.. , CLEARING SALE OF HOUSEHOLD ' .FURNITURE AND EFFECTS: - -i (On account .of the Owner, who is going . ... into the . ■M"ESSRS; LEVIEN,. SHA-LLCRASS J.TJL AND CO. have received instructions j •to hold a clearing sale as'above— - :The Contents, of .8, furnished rooms— Diningroom; Bedroom, and Kitohen Furniture, Cutlery, Bed and - Table Linen. . ■WITHOUT RESERVE. ; LEVIBN, SHALLCRASS v AND CO., 7 ■ Auctioneers."". "THURSDAY, 10th FEBRUARY, 1910, Commencing at 11 o'clock a.m. LARGE, IMPORTANT, AND UNRE- : SERVED SALE OF HIGH-CLASS 7. MODERN AND- ALMOST NEW • FURNITURE,' .. ■■-■•«• ,-7 At WELLINGTON'TERRACE.. \\ L. WILSON AND CO. have re- • ceived (instructions from Mr.- E. , Carroll, who is giving up housekeeping, to '6ell:at his residence, No. 234 Wellington Terrace— ,;,,., 7 7 The complete contents of 11 rooms, .fur.7 nished from the best warehouses in ,the-Dominion, within the last 12 :y 7months. - • . \ Everything is equal to.new, and of the' best procurable. 7' 7Furniture' on . view Wednesday After-, noon from 2 to 5-p.m. ' Catalogues; are. now ready, and may be had on application.'-'.•.'-.-'.. 7-This House isforSale.or.to.Let; "We are Sole Agents.", .-■•••'■... ' ■ 77 7 ■■-•■■ A.. L. - WILSON, Auctioneer. 1> AUCTION SALE OP HIGH-CLASS -WATER-COLOUR • DRAWINGS,' ' OIL ,' PAINTINGS,: AND :'LIBRARY OF 7-7,OLD.AND:RARE^BOOKS. . .' 1 M"R.. CHARLES CLARK will sell at his . ■■•:." Auction- Rooms,'..Christchurch, -. on FRIDAY-, FEBRUARY ll r ' 1: 'The Very Valuable Pictures and Li- "'-. ■ brary got together by the late Mr. . : : ;-'..'1;.v;.-Ross,,. ; 77..., •7 • ; Some 7 Catalogues .may-be obtained in Wellington' at.the Shop of Messrs;, Whitcombe, arid .Toinbs, Ltd. ■ > 7.7 '"''.■•'•: '■'■ The' Sale affords a r great opportunity,of ; obtaining valuable additions to public .or private collectibns. 7.: WEDNESDAY,': Sth /FEBRUARY, 1910. :'■'■:. \\ .At 2.30 p.m. '■:/■. • 7 BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN- HOME, ;-.. BLOOMFLELD TERRACE. 7 LOWER HUTT. .CORNER SHE; TE MOME ROAD. 7 ■ TWO SIX-ROOMED DWELLINGS, 7 , RICHMOND STREET, ■■;■ -rZ' - - . -PETONE. ; ' MESSRS.- J.' H.'BETHUNE AND CO. '.have been.favoured .with instruc-, ; tions froiri Mr.. James-Walker,-to sell by Auction,'.: at their- Rooms;" I?eatherston Street,-as above—. 7,.'.'/- ■ . - ■■';,'.'.' y:- : 7;;:y.LOT.I;'y. Z<Z7> -': BLOOMFIELD.' TERRACE,: splendid j 7 :.-;block.'bf"la'.;',2r.':7p.,. having: 185 ;' : feet, .frontage,'-, with 7,-roomed .resi- •■ :■- 'having ; brick and; concrete. ,- ;.;.:', ;: foundations, bathroom,•-'h.Vatidl c. ■;'. ',Water and,conservatory.j also ,trap- , shed, stable, and.loft.'. 7 y'y.One of-tho finest residences'in the best, highest,--and most central:part of Lower Hutt. 7jy - ;.-■,/:.: ,:.... 7 '.'■'• 777-7 ;:71,0T 2 ; '7 '■ ■'.'.-"" 7 ySECTIONvIiO, TEI: MOME ESTATE, 7:. y:..LO.WER;:'HUTT7; containing 20 :■ •■.-. ■ 'porches, : and :; having ' 82ft.. Din; ,7y7.-- ftrontage7t6 Te-'Moinb ; Rbad■ and .■:!-:" .;■ ;27ft.'-lOin.' to 'Kiwi- Road, near 'Wi '. '.'■'. ■ v .-the Railway Station. '■•'■ .' ■ ,: ''■ ■ 7:57-77:7;f:y77:: ;i,ot: 31-'- ,y.7" ; ' v 7- :■ ''--'' 7 • . RICHMOND;'.'; STREET,. .'PETONE; ~.- . yytwo-.S-ro'omed- residences, Nos. ; 49 ..-;:.: ;.arid;7sl,: .'on-; 1 land' having: 85ft. '•: '.'■ -'.''lfpntaso ■■ by : 130 ft., also fronting . . - v,'.-;Righfcof-way . at fthe back,:, situ- ■"'■' ' : ' • S^'-' vithin ' 50; yards of Jackson ;7; ''ptreetAiri the best part of Petono. -. lasy/.Tenns;'.-''..','".;-.'•" ; : 7--.:.•,: ■:;,.' .;■ ~ .; For-cards: to Iview7and further particulars; .'apply; -.. ~,7. :y ■ •■ Z ;.,, -..>.-. .;. .'Auctioneers;.-,:' WEDNESDAY; ,23rd FEBRUARY, 1910 ■,7 Z.Z;; ..-.,(;M'S;So'.'p.ni. : i . 7..7 V 7■'.':; MAGNIFiCENt : CORNER. PROPERTY, . INGESTREv'ANDIIILARION. STREETS.:. With MODERN TWO-STORY BUSINESS ■ . .'..PREMISES; N05.7134, -138, 138, and : .7 7CARLTON.HALL. themni Z: 7 MESSRS. - j.. H. BETHUNE AND CO. have been, favoured.,with instruc- ! tions to; -sell by : at their Rooms, l'eatherstori'Street, as above- ' ."•'■" . ,7" THAT SPLENDID-FREEHOLD PRO- ■ ,'.,../, PERTY,7part. of Section- N0.'48, ■•'■'■' ;; ']y e l lu ;stbii, having frontages of ,-;.- .-. -41-;teet.to.-Ingestre Street, and-'SO ~-.-;- 7-.-. -' feet ■: to Mariori J Street,' /together ..-;: -/-/"'.with tho.modern two-story build- .>; -■ ing, thereon, ' containing 3 ' shops, . one. with:living rooms, and-large '.';'.. ' 7-hali.7y .■ ' ,/y7..'' -." 7The. .splendid...situation of tbe. above Property .mtbin/. a, few: minutes of the' •?fJ n ?L O^ Cu, rJ- a - ?F&L and on.the'direct line to the TeAro; Post Office, assures A or i- ;a - 7 'future, ' .. and -the ■Auctioneers' have .-.every confidence' in recommending it to; investors .as one -of >the .most -reliable -speculations in the City. ,I'or cards;• to-view.-'.the".'premises', l and further information;'apply to— ;.7y"7lJv7H. BETHUNE :AND;CO.,, "': 7'■ '■' ■'■'■•7 " '.-'■'. : 7 ''.'.Auctioneers.,.; .v.-:. . 7 77.; yy •:. ,'..- -.■ 7,7,7 . 77;-S;;7:KELBURNE. .^-.■l; 7P;O;Ey S.A-'li-B. "'•.-.'.':' -:'B A i: L'B.-71-717 CHOICE ; -I : BUILpiNG ALLOTMENTSI CHOICE, BUILDING; ALLOTMENTS! MAGNIFICENT VIEWS AND SHELTEE FROM PREVAILING WINDa .'A-FEW MINUTES FROM LAMBTON ' 7; : - SECTIONS READY: FOR BUILDING Z'.-z ..z.y]y:y.m.-y..y SPECIAL FACILITIES TO ;yy IPUECHASERS BULLDING AT ONCBI' Plana, piiees, etc., apply t»"'l. VL B. WILSON, 6eor6tarj. THE -UPLAND,- ESTATE; :/':V.': : V-.CO,ji'LTD.. - 7:;';'.: 31 HUNTER STREET, WELLINGTON. . CHOICE. DAIRY FARMS FOR SALE. SPLENDID.Dairy Farm, of 82 acres, all. ..-in grass except 2 acres,'.beautiful shelter bush;7.ls acres in crop;' 7 pad-. 1 docks; good G-roomed houso; ltf-bail'coa--1 crcto floor cowshed; 2 miles to school and factory; 2 miles from Stratford. Price, 1 £25 par acre, easy term's, balance -5: per ■'• ccutv. ' .' ■- , TRIA ACRES Choice Dairy.Farm; all JLOV ■-. level, splendidly fenced ■ and grassed; new house 5 rooms, totara; outbuildings : consist of washhouio, copper and tubs, workshop; woodhonso, buggy '7 6hed, cowshed; stables,. etc. 2 miles to sobool and factory. Price, £13:10s. per ■acre,- easy terms.; - A grand opportunity. I YOU MG, .''HOBBS ;'& CO'., '.' auctioneers; land and 1 commis: . 7 sion agents, z - 1 .-.' 7.-".„ stratford. :■
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