AUCTIONS. 3REAT CLEARING SALE OF MOTORCARS, ACCESSORIES, AND ENGINEERS' SUNDRIES. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, APRIL IStli- and. 19th. Practically Without Reserve. &ORTON AND SON, LTD., havo received instructions from N.Z. Earners' Motor Company, Ltd., to ■ Soil by Public Auction at their Garage, Kimbol:on Road, Feilding, at 1 o'clock on MON)AY AFTERNOON, IStli inst., continuing it 10 a.m. TUESDAY MORNING, 19th nst., as above:— . 16-20 h.-p. 4 cyl. 5 Seater Decauville Car. ! 12-14 h.-p. 4 cyl. 4 Seater Singer Cars., .12-14 h.-p. 4 cyl. 2 Seated Singer Car. . 7-9 h.-p. 2 cyl., 2 Seated Singer Car. '•> . 7 Seated Landaulette, Body suitable for 20 h.-p. Chassis. . G-Ton Steam Wagon. - SECOND-HAND CARS. . 12-14 h.-p. 4 cyl. 5 Seated Singer Car. . 10-12 h.-p. 2 cyl. 4 Seated Alldays Car. . 10-12 h.-p. 2 cyl. 2 Seated Alldays Car. The wbolo of a largo Stock of Motor Accessories, . including bead _ lights, side ights, coils, accumulators, jacks, plugs, ipeedometers, vulc'anisers, tyres, motor ilothing, rugs, tools, etc., and also a big •ango of engineer's files, bolts, nuts, etc. NOTE.—This is the greatest opportunity iver offered motorists and engineers for icquiring Cars and Accessories below cost, ind no reasonable offer will be refused, as he company is relinquishing its wholesale msiness. The Sale will commence with ;he accessories on MONDAY AFTERNOON, 18th inst., at 1 o'clock, and be •ontinued at 10 a.m. on TUESDAY. The mips'will-be offered during Tuesday. Further particulars of cars, etc., can bo lad on application. to the Company or :he Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 27th APRIL, 1910, At 3 p.m. It the Auction Rooms '-.of Messrs.. J. H. Bcthune. and Co., Featherston and Brandon Streets,. Wellington; AUCTION SALE of Valuable Freeholds in the heart of the City, by. order of the Mortgagees, under conduct it the Registrar of the Supreme Court. IMTESSRS. J- H. BETHUNE AND CO., LTJL under instructions from the RegisTar of the Supreme Court, on the apilication of the Second Mortgagees, will Sell by Public Auction, on WEDNESDAY, 27th April, 1910, at 3 p.m.— ILL THAT piece of Land containing 20 5-10ths perches, being part of Section Numbered 509 on the Plan of the City of Wellington, naving a i'rontago to Lower Willis Street of 42 feet ; 10 inches,. and widening at the rear to 72 feet, by.a depth of 100. feet. TOGETHER with the Shops and other Buildings erected thereon, and now in the occupation of the Willis Street Shooting Gallery, . and Messrs. P. . Calvert, W. S. Bedford, J. G. Bay, and other tenants, and : known as Numbers.' 50, 52, and 52a Willis Street. . / . This is a most exceptional opportunity if acquiring at a low price one of the nost valuable freeholds in this city. Practically all the traffic of the City rasses this, site, and its potentialities are normous.. The property is to bo sold subject to a irst mortgage to the Government liturmce Department at 4J.per cent., and our nstructions to sell are absolute, "ha Title is Land Transfer. Application to sell and estimate of of property can be seen at the ilfic© of the Registrar. For full terms and particulars, Conlitions of Sale, etc., apply to MESSRS. iOLTON AND ORGAN, 39 Johnston Street, Wellington, Solicitors for the Mortgagees,.or to the Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ■ IMPORTANT LAND SALE, SUBDIVISION OF MESSRS. KEILLER BROS.' FAMOUS RAUMAI : ES'TATE, NEAR BULLS (6500 ACRES). J/IfESSRS. ABRAHAM AND WIL.tJ. LIAMS. LTD., in conjunction with IESSRS. BAGGETT AND POTTS, havo cceived instructions to offer by Public Luotion, early in April, tho above deirable property, comprising 6500 ACRES, he greater portion of which is well idapted for dairying. Tho property is low being roaded and subdivided, and rill be offered in areas of from 100 to 00 acres, on liberal terms. Full particulars later. SHEEP FARM, ONE OF THE BEST IN THE WAIRARAPA, consisting of about IQAA ACRES, Freehold,'situated on i_J\r\s a good road from Masterton. ling fenced, divided into 17 paddocks, ill well watered by creeks. All in grass, .00 acres, ploughable; will winter 2J sheep jesides , cattle. First-class homestead, itable, buggyshed, woolshed, dip, and 2 iets yards: Price, £10 per acre. Terms. MODEL MIXED FARM. rtAfk ACRES, L.1.P., Rent £12 per an170 acres in grass, balance n bushi'ringfenced, divided into 6 padlocks, well watered by creeks; 50 acres irst-class flat,, balance easy hills Nice louse of -6 rooms, with all conveniences, xmcrete cowshed, stable, trapshed, all the juildings in good order; 4i miles from ■ailway stition, close to school and creamery. Price, £9- per acre; ,£SOO cash. SplenUd place for mixed farming, as fiat will run'2o cows, and can run sheep on the balance.' COCHRANE & BUTEMEiNT LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, Queen Street, Masterton. P.O. Box 112. \ 'Phone 99. HOTELS FOR SALE. DWAN BROS.. WELLINGTON. Hotel, Country Town, trado .£SO. Free House, no rent to pay_; billiard table; farming district. Price, Freehold and Furniture, lump sum, .£3500. Owner retiring independent. \ Hotel, 3 years' lease, trade up to .£7O. Price, ,£IBO9. Furniture valuation. Free. • Hotel, Christchurch, rent .£l2, trade £6000 yearly. Wairarapa, low rent. Price, £750. Wanganui, trado £SO. Price, £1500. Uanawatu, trade £65. Price, £1500. Christchurch, trade £100. Price, £3500. Taranaki. trade £90. Price, £1800. Hotel, North Waugauti, trado £80. Free. £1600. Wellington, trado £70. £2300. Marlborough, rent, £8 Price £3500. Taranaki, C years' trado guaranteed, £100. Price, .£4OOO. Manawatu, rent low, good takings. £3200. Nelson, trade £80. Price. £2400. Rangitikoi, trado £70. Price, £2400. Wellington, rent £10. Prico £2800. Marlborough, trade £33. Price, £950. Christchurch, trade £150. Price, £2500. Nelson. Free House, £1500. Hawke's Bay, 5 years. Price, £700. Sydney, leading street, trade £100.. Price, £3300. Wairarapa, 2 years. £850. Coal-mines, trade £30. Freehold .and contonts, lump sum, £2900. Wellington, trado £150. Price, £3700. DWAN BROS., WILLIS STRIiET, WELLINGTON. GREAT BARGAIN IN MILLING BUSH. 1/«AA ACRES. . 0.U.P.. £1 3s. 6d., IsUU I splendid land suitable for ir.iied farming when in grass. Within 2 'iiilos of railway station, tram rights secured -into station yard. Very easy country to work, estimated quantity oi milling limber per acre, )B,GUOft., comprising rimu mid matai, with' sprinkling of totara and white pino; 300 acres in grass, with good buildings, yards, dip, etc Price, £4 10s. per acre goodwill. Terms arranged if desired. Will consider salo of timber lights only. GENERAL STORE BUSINESS, in c goou go-ahead town on lb* Main Trunli Line. Turnover, £1000 monthly. Stock and plant at valuation, estimated raiue, £1000. Goodwill, £75. Splendid cornoi premises. Terms, £600 cash, balance ap. proved bills. This is a great snip. Applj W. P. GARNER AND CO,, , a'AIKAJPfi, "
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