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AUCTIONS. ' GREAT CLEARING SALE OF MOTORCARS, ACCESSORIES, AND ENGINEERS' SUNDRIES. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, APRIL 18th and 19th. .. Practically Without Reserve. GORTON AND SON, LTD., have received instructions from N.Z. Farmers' Motor Company, Ltd., to Sell by Public Auction at their Garage, Kimbolfon Road, Feilding, at 1 o'clock on MONDAY AFTERNOON, 18th inst., continuing at 10 a.m. TUESDAY MORNING, 19th inst., as above:— 116-20 h.-p. i cyl. 5 Seater Decauville Car. 2 12-14 h.-p. 4 cyl. -1 Seater Singer Cars. 1 12-14 h.-p. 4 cyl. 2 Seated Singer Car. 1 7-9 h.-p. 2 cyl., 2 Seated Singer Car. 1 7 Seated Landaulette, Body suitable for 20 h.-p. Chassis. 1 6-Ton Steam Wagon. * SECOND-HAND CARS. 1 12-14 h.-p. 4 cyl. 5 Seated Singer Car. 1 10-12 h.-p. 2=yl. 4 Seated Alldays Car. 1 10-12 h.-p. 2 cyl. 2 Seated Alldays Car. The whole of a largo Stock of Motor Accessories, including head lights, side lights, coils, accumulators, jacks, plugs, speedometers, vulcanisers, tyres, motor clothing, rugs,'tools, etc., and also a big range of engineer's files, bolts, nuts, etc. NOTE.—This is the greatest opportunity ever offered motorists and engineers for acquiring Cars and Accessories below cost, and no reasonable offer will be refused, as the company is relinquishing its wholesale business. The Sale will commence with the accessories on MONDAY AFTERNOON, ,18th, inst., at 1 o'clock, and be continued dt 10 a.m. on TUESDAY. The cars will be offered during Tuesday. Further particulars of cars, etc., can be had on application to the Company or the Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 27th APRIL, 1910 ■! At '3 p.m. At the Auction Rooms of Messrs. J. H Bethune and Co., Featberston and Brandon Streets, Wellington. AUCTION SALE of Valuable Freeholds ™ % h « art °f the City, by order of tne Mortgagees, under conduct if the Registrar of the Supreme Court. 'MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., 7 u , nd ,? r instructions from the' Registrar of the Supreme Court, on the application of the Second Mortgagees, will f. e «Tr b^^? nl> " 0 Auction, on WEDNESDAY, 27th April, 1910, at 3 p.m.— AL k THAT: pieco of Land containing 20 5-10ths perches, being part of Section Numbered 509 on the p lan of the Uty of Wellington, Having a frontageto Lower Willis Street of 42 feet 10 inches, and widening at the rear to, 72 teet, by a depth of 100 feet. TOGETHER with the Shops and otter Buildings erected thereon, und now in the occupation of the Willis Street tjhootmg 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 of acquiring at a low price one of the most valuable freeholds in this city Practically all the traffic of the City passes this- eite, and its potentialities are enormous. ■ _ Tho property is to be sold subject to a first mortgage'to the Government Insurance Department at 4$ per cent., and our instructions to sell are absolute, "he Title- is Land Transfer. Application to sell i and estimate of value of property can be seen at the office of the Registrar.. For full, terms, and ■particulars. • Conditions of Sale,' etc., apply to MES.iRS BOLTON AND ORGAN, 39 lohaston Street, Wellington, Solicitors Tor the Mortgagees, or to the Auctioneers. SHEEP FARM,-ONE OF THE BEST IN THE WAIRARAPA, consisting of about - -.■ : ■■ . . -ifoAA ACRES, Freehold, situated on IwVv a. good road from Mastorton. Ring fenced, divided into 17 paddocks, all well watered by creoks. All in grass, 100 acres ploughable; will winter 2i sheep' besides' cattle. First-class homestead Btable, buggyshed, woolshed, dip, and 2 sets yards. Price, £10 per aero; Terms MODEL MIXED FARM. qaa ACRES, L.1.P., Rent £12, per an/WvUnum; 170 acres in grass, balance in biish; ringfenced, divided into 6 paddocks, well watered by creeks; 50 acres first-class flat, balance easy hills Nice house of 6 rooms, with all conveniences, concrete cowshed, stable, trapshed, all the buildings in good order; i\ miles from railway stition, close to school and creamery. Price, £9 per acre; £500 cash. Splendid place for mixed farming,' as flat will run 20 cows,'andean run 6lieep on the balance.- ■ ■ COCHRANE 5 BUTFfVSMSMT ■LAND. AND ESTATE AGENTS, ' Queen Street, Masterton. P.O. Box 112. 'Phone 99. FOR QUICK SALE. GOOD COUNTRY HOTEL. ai YEARS' LEASE. GOOD, OPPORTUNITY; low Tent; easy-to work; .Takings, £30 pel week; can be improved. Owner selling owing to ill-health. Price for Goodwill and Furniture only £1500. Owing to the low rent, and the fact that the. Hotel can be run absolutely without expense, this is a Bargain. Apply quickly.

GRIFFITHS AMD SON, BLENHEIM. • , ■ / HARCOURT * AND CO., HOUSE AND LAND AGENTS, AU& TiONEERS, AND SHAREBROKERS, . LAAIBTON QUA*, 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 G-roomed cottage, built only three years, washhouse, scullery, etc., 4-stall stable and pigsties; title, L.I.P. Rent . Price =6900. Term 6 arranged. •JG29 BBLMONT (opposite station).—Splendid residential blocks, i-acre and upwards. Price from ,£25 each. RINTOOL STREET.-Compact Villa, 5 rooms, large scullery and washhouse, bathroom, etc., corner Eection, 26 s 100 ft. House recently painted, and papered throughout. Price only JSou. Bargain. Must bo sold. ■ 9C15 no(\ ACRES, Manawatu Lino, 39 acres /VOX/ in crops, 100 acre 3 been stumped and ploughed, 7 and S-wiro fencinu, 18 paddocks, watered by stream. First-class dairy farm, will easily carry 80 dairy cows, 100 sheep, young stock, and horses; good 9-roomcu residence, 10 .up-to-date cowbails, 4-stall stable, trapshed, implement shed, man's whare, washhouse, storeroom; now carrying 600 6heep, 33 dairy cows, 12 horses; good metal roads on two sides; would cut into two good forms; all buildings and fences in perfect order. Railway and town 1 mile, creamery, i milo. Price, .£25 per acre. Tonus, JC2OOO cash, balance 5 per cent. 7«!W qaa ACRES, Rnngifikei, 15 acres /&1/U shelter bush, balance English grasses, 20 acres now ploughablo, 8 paddocks, 150 acres, flat, permanent water, first-class soil, 3-rooraed house, 14 cowbails, tvapshed, etc. Railway, 7 miles, school and creamery, H miles.' Price .£l7 Ifls. per acre, including 40 picked dairy cows. Terms, .£7OO cash. 7850 Tlflft ACRES Sheep nml Dairy Country, I \}\) 570 ncres . English grasses), 4 acres turnips, balance bush, 8 paddocks, mixed country, will now carry 2\ slieep per aero; papa formation; 5-roomed house, 2 whares, dairy stock, GO dairy cows, C 2 young stock, 32 calves, 2 bulls, 9 horses, and some sheep. Titlo L.1.P., 500 acres; O.R.P. 200 acres. Railway, 1 miles, school 31 miles. Price £5 10s. per acre. Terms, .£4.00 cash, balance 0 years I(■ ser sent, . . ■ IU7

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 792, 15 April 1910, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 792, 15 April 1910, Page 10

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