AUCTIONS. TO-DAY, ( FRIDAY, IBth FEBRUARY, 1910, : At 2 p.m. '. - AUCTION SiVLE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. At.the Residence, "Stanhope," Grass St.. '• ■•: ORIENTAL BAY" -■•'- (Second house from the top). MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE.AND CO. •have beon favoured with instructions to sell by auction on the premises, as above— .THE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and APPOINTMENTS, contents . ', . of 6 rooms, including— Upholstered easy, chairs, Axminster and Brussels carpets, oak palm stand, rattan and wicker chairs, dining chairs, mirrorbacked sideboard, dinner service, Englishmade bedroom suite of 3 pieces, barometor,id. -and s. bedsteads, duohessc chests, best linoleum, . .blankets, mattresses, gas stove, wringer, kitchen utensils and sundries. . On view'on-Morning of Sale. ~ ■ LEVIN PIG'SALE. TO-DAY, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18tb. HITCHINGS, HANKINS AND CO. will sell as under:— 80 prime porkers ' ... . 12 prime baconcrs ,15 stores .' Also ducks, geese, and.fowls. ' On account of Mr. E. Hopkins, Otaki— 20 young, purebred White Leghorn ' ■ ' liens.. -.':•■'' ■ : . PALMERSTON.NORTtt AT THE MART. - : .'; TO-MORROW, (SATURDAY). , 12 o'olook noon. ■TTARRY PALMER ,wiU sell--, • Pigs, Produce, Poultry, Fruit, eta, .NO-RESERVE. . . ESTATE, SOUTH WELLINGTON. V ..'■ .. THE CHEAPEST LAND IN WEL- : LINGTON.-, '.. SPECIAL Buildrni; Facilities for bona- ■'■ fide settlers are being offered by the proprietors of this Estate. Advances canbo arranged at 4J per .cent'., ,y THE LARGEST AND ' CHEAPEST SECTIONS WITHIN THE CITY BOUN. DASBES. ' PRICES FROM i!SO PER SECTION, or 255. per foot. The smallest sections aro over-one-eighth aero; some of our (sections quoted as low as ii2s por acre. • ': . -: ■/ SPLENDID VIEWS. - .; OPEN SUNNY'POSITIOHS. "■'' ■i Wo bought cheap; and well olHsapet than • any' other-'Companv in Wellinrton, LOW, DEPOSITS, i Extremely easy terms of repayment and interest. Now is'the time to build—land and materials' axe cheap. ,:- . .-, - ■{'"■ The Directors aro determined to make eales. and will refuse no reasonable offer. For plans and particulars apply; ta •';"■"' THE SOUTH WELLINGTON LAND ......■:■■-.,!..".C0....LTD.,;;..-. - E.U. BOULTON, Secretary, ■-,•'.''- ■'■;■ Nathan's Building*, .:., And all loading Land Agents. Arrangements, havo bean mado by.whioh intending buyers may. be shown the various lots by Mr. E. W.-. WILTON, rosi. deut on the Estate, at Prkcilla'Crescent, llornington.- '■'.'■ day;s;bay. y •J'f?l ACRES, Day's; Bay.. Splendid '■." y Building Land, about. 30' chains frontago to Maini Road; splendid water frontage; suitable for speculation or small syndicate. Price- >£2000.- ■-'■' ', '■ :ALSO',;";■'.'; ;' , • •j Ol ACRES;: Day's Bay, and Small AQ3 Whare, 6n itablo for small poultry farm;'good frontsge. to -Main Road. X2OOO, X '-'-; y; '■;■' \ ,y'.". : . Either of .the'aboyo -Blocks of Land ore. well worth inspection, and "should command .the, ready" attention of ' all classes, of buyers! , ■.;■' '" The vendor is leaving the district and is'willing to sell,the above, land either osawlioie or SEPARATELY. -.-...' ;. To ensure quick sale, exceptionally easy terms are oflercd, viz;, iiOO deposit, baV ■once on mortgage' to suit purefiaser. TjKOiyisoN. and; brcj.wn, ", CUSTOMHOUSE. QUAY,:- ~ Opposite Bank of New. Zealand. ~ AN EVER INCREASING PROCESSION .■■ ': "„..";'' :of ,;.... -'■ y, ... PRACTICAL:LAND HUNTERS :., ". ':■' .'■ ARE V ■ '.;,-•'.., ..WENDING'.THEIR WAY TO THE •■■■-.. .FAR-FAMED W A ili. A TO, wbero thoy inspect and purchase the rich fertile llac Janus offered - for Sale by H; ERNEST LEIGHT ON • at. the ridiculously low.figure of i; 0 por acre, on the absurdly easy terms of . ; ; '.-..' ■•■;,'■ . . ;;■ - ■ ■ ..--.■ . 10 per cent. Deposit, '■''■■■' -10 per cent, in twelve : months, ' | Balance for five years at 5 per cent. ■ J The second deposit .does not-require to be paid if purchaser makes improvements to the value of 10 per cent, , . 34 Clients have, inspected, and 34 have purchased. The last two during the present week. . f AREAS TO SUIT PURCHASERS PROMPT APPLICATION NECESSARY : AS WHOLE BLOCK WILL SOON ' BE GONE. K For fulldetails-apply— H. ERNEST'' HEIGHTON, XSG I'EATHEESTON STREET, WELLINGTON. AT LOWER HUTT.'yy BARGAINS! ' BARGAINS! 4?9, l 7^'"it iTery ■y? t ?K e ' s '■ -for flease'; ejrJ 91>. Horses, vehicles, everything. i?aKA- _Ham ' lton ' s P lcn did. Drapery, &»OW Dressmaking. Millinery'.,. ' - ■A_OC) ACRES, L.1.P.; ' oiily,; j>iooo; tt/6/0 . School, Factory, Wharo 12 x io IOK ACRES, L.1.P., 1-2-roomed' House! JLi/tJ l\ miles fencing, only £700. re . quired., ' .!• ' £O'los. 133 Acres, beautiful grass, onlv /* i! 300 cash wanted.. f - - ' KR ;k. ACRES, L.1.P.,. rental. -7d. ■" per «JtJtJ acre; 140 acres m grass and 100 ready to burn. -.-■ f, Glorious Places, worth treblo . tho Money. COME NOW. •■' '. fWHITT'AKER AND { C 0,,. NATIONAL 1 LAND AGENCY; TAUMARUNUI. .[ ■■'.. ' .'-•'•.. : !':' '"■: ' i
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 745, 18 February 1910, Page 12
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