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AUCTIONS. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 13th and 14th April, 1910,' commencing at 1.30 p.m. each day in the SYDNEY STREET SCHOOLROOM. BAEEAUD, YORK, AND CO., LTD., have been instructed by His Excolency tho Governor to sell— THE WHOLE OP HIS HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS AND FURNISHINGS, comprising— 13 cases China,, which' includes breakfast, dinner, and tea services, also mixed crockery 6 eases Glassware, including wine and spirit glasses, decanters, vases, cake and fruit dishes 1 ease lamps and sundries 8 cases kitchen utensils 1 ease trays ■ (assorted) 1 case filters 1 case housemaids' boxes 1 case books 3ookcase, tables, carpets, perambulators, go-cart, fenders and irons, chairs (assorted), gent.'s bicyclo, _ gramaphone and records, . ice-chest, screens, fire-guards, billiard cues, brass-mounted double and single iron bedsteads, w.w.'mattresses and bedding, chests drawers, child's cot, bedroom requisites, curtains, laundry furniture, and utensils, etc.,- etc N.B.—Owing to His Excellency's' early leparture from New Zealand, the above satalogue is ior absolute sale, and offers i splendid opportunity to private famiics, hotelkeepers, and others to secure •are and .valuable household appointnents. , . ■' ■ A. F. YORK, Auctioneer. 14/TESSES. W. H. TURNBULL AND LVjL CO. have been instructed to sell, by >rder of tho Mortgagee, and under conluct of tho Registrar of tho Supreme Dourt of New Zealand; Wellington Dis;rict, on WEDNESDAY, the 4th day of MAY, 1910, at 2.30 p.m., at their Auction Rooms, in Panama Street, Wellington, >ne. rood thirty-five perches and ninetenths of a perch (Oac. lr. 35.9 p.),. part )f Lot 2G D.P. 863 part Section 5 Harbour District and all tho land in Certikateof Title Volume 140 Folio 96 and ill the land in Memorandum of Mortgage W953. Tho Property has a frontage of 112.5 inks to Oarangi Avenue, Kaiwarra, and iias two dwelling houses.- on it, insured 'or .£4OO each. . . The estimated value equals £710. For further-particulars apply to the luctioneers ior to Messrs. Brandon, His;o'p and Johnston, Solicitors,. Feathersion Street, Wellington. v PRELIMINARY NOTICE. UNRESERVED SALE OF VALUABLE FARM AND STATION PROPERTIES. FREEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO.. in conjunction with tho NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE 4.GENCY COMPANY, LTD., have been instructed by the Executors of tho Beard Estates to sell at" Wanganui, early in Tune, the following properties:—. 1. TUTAEARIARI.-4560 r Acres, 2460 - acres in grass, 2100 acres in bush, ; manager's residence and sheds, situated on the Fatea.Hirer, within 14 miles of Eawera, well fenced and subdivided. 2. MATAWHITIA.-1858 acres, i all -in grass, good homestead, woolsked, ; . etc., situated on Wangaehu River, 30 miles from Wanganui and 4 miles from Mangamahu. 8. MANGATIPONA.—I37I acres, 950 acres-freehold, 421 leasehold, having 5 years to Tun at rental of .£63 10s. per annum, all in grass, with excep- ' tion of shelter, bush, excellent home- ' 'stead and outbuildings, situated on Wangaehu River, 19 •miles from Wanganui and 4 miles from Kauangaroa.. •4. TOKOTAPU—I723 acres, about 400 acres bush, balance well grassed; bouse, woolshed, etc.; situated , on Wangaehu River, about 14 miles from Mangamahu. .Title, Government 6mall grazing run, 19J yeaTS to run; annual rental, £129 4s. 6d.; compensation for improvement. Further particulars upon application to Auctioneers, or to Messrs. Barniooat and Treadwell, or Messrs Corry and Cunningham, Solicitors, Wanganui. PAYING DAIRY FARMS. 120 ACRES, Levin, £23 10s. p.a. 13G ACRES, Manawata, £23 p.a. "' ■• 100 ACRES, £2266, Eketahuna. 100 ACRES, Palmerston. £2500. 250 ACRES. Apiti, £16 Acre. 200 ACRES, North Masterton, -£2150. Terms Arranged from £300 Cash. WRITE, US FOR DETAILS. W. H. MORRAH & CO., AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. . CHOICE DAIRY FARMS FOR SALE. r».(} ACRES, all . well grassed; sub--o'*.' divided into 10 paddocks; well vatered, all level; 30 acres been ploughid, good wire fencing; v now carrying 25 raws;, splendid 8-roomed house,' nicely lituated; first-class outbuildings, inducing concrete-floor cowshed; very choice jroperty; only 1 mile from Post Office, School, and Railway Station. Price, £40 ?er acre; £4SO cash, balance, 10 years, at i per cent. A snip. ■a ng> ACRES, all in grass except 2 LO<o acres-shelter bush; 100 acres has >een ploughed and resown; well fenced; 12 paddocks; now carrying 75 cows; flj nile from Factory, School, and Post Ofice; 9-roomed House and 21-bail cowshed. This is without exception tho most highly improved farm in the disirict; frontage all planted l with shelter' uid ornamental trees; very, healthy ■ position". Price, "£27 10s. per acre; . £1000 :ash, balance 5 per cent. This is a rare jhance for anyone "wanting a nice home. Write, at .one© to YOUNG, HOBBS AND CO., Stratford. __ HARCOURT AFtfß CO., HOUSE AND LAND AGENTS, AUCTIONEEES. AND SHAREBROKERS, LAMBTON (jUAi, WELLINGTON. LOWER HUTT (close t0).—19 acres, small farm, 15 of which ore ploughable, 4 acres in crops,, ringfenced and subdivided into 5 paddocks; buildings comprise C-roomed cottage, built only three years, washhouse, scullery, otc, 4-stall stable and pigsties; title, L.I.P. Rent £22 p.a. Price £900. Terms arranged. 9629 BELMONT (opposite station).—Splendid residential blocks, i-acre and upwards. Price from £25 each. RINTOUL STREET.-Compact Villa, 5 rooms, largo scullery, and ' washhouse, bathroom, etc., corner Ecction, 26 x 100 ft. House recently, painted and papered throughout. Price only ,£sau. Bargain. Must bo sold. 9615 (jqa ACRES, Manawatu Line, 39 acres 4lO\j) in crops, 100 acres been stumped and ploughed, 7 and 8-wire fencing, 16 paddocks, watered-by stream. First-class dairy farm, will easily carry 80 dairy cows, 100 sheep, young stock, and horses; good 9-roouieu residence, 10 up-to-date cowbails, 4-stall stable, trapshed, implement shed, man's wharo, washhouse, storeroom; now carrying 600 sheep, 33 dairy cows, 12 horses; good metal roads on two'sides; would cut into two good farms; all buildings and fences in perfect order. Railway and town 1 mile, creamery, } mile. Price, £25 per acre. Terms, .£2OOO cash, balance 5 per cent. 7850 rjAA ACRES, Sangitikei, 15 aero; /VUV shelter, bush, balanco English grasses, 20 acres'' now ploughable, 8 paddocks, 150 acres Hat, permanent water, first-class soil,. '3-roomod house, 14 cowbails, trapshed, etc. Railway, 7 miles, school and creamery, li miles. Price £17 10s. per acre, including 40 picked dairy cows. Terms, £700 cash. 785 C wnn ACRES Sheep and Dairy Country, I\J\J .570 acres English grasses, i acres turnips, balanco bush, 8 paddocks mixed country, will now carry 2J sheer per acre; papa formation; 5-roometl house, 2 whares, dairy stock, 60 dairj cows, 62 young stock, 32 calves, 2 bulls, 9 horses, and somo sheep. Title L.I.P. 500 acres; O.R.P. 200 acres., Railway, < miles, school 3J miles. Price £5 10s. pei acre. Terms, £400 cosh, balance 5 yean • w cent,. 'Sii

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 790, 13 April 1910, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 790, 13 April 1910, Page 10

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