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AUCTIONS. TO-ItOREOW, WEDNESDAY, 20th APRIL, At 1.30 o'clock. ATTRACTIVE SALE OP HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. AT OUR ROOMS, 26 BRANDON ST. AL. WILSON AND CO. will hold • their usual Weekly Sale as above, when they dispose* of the entire contents of seven rooms, eent in from Hutton Street, Karori, on account of Mr. .W. W. Harveson, who is leaving for England. .Full particulars later. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW, ' : WEDNESDAY, 20th APRIL, At 2.30 o'clock. A PIANOS! a PIANOS! AT OUR ROOMS, 26 BRANDON ST. AL. WILSON AND CO. will sell by • . public auction, as above— 4 Pianos, all English, makes and practically new, comprising—Kirchner, Bohm, Sanies, and C. Begg and Son. These are all first-class instruments and inspection is now invited. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, 20th APRIL, At 11 o'clock. SALE OF TIMBER AND 'iBON. ■ TORY STREET.. AL. WILSON AND CO. lave Tβ- • cerved instructions to sell on the pound, corner of Tory and Frederick Streets, as above— 4000 ft. of mixed timber, from a building just pulled down. 200 sheets of galvanised iron, various lengths ' Doors, window, sashes, mantels, cupboards, and sundries.' All for UNRESERVED. SALE and to be removed from the ground early. ' . y A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. ' ' THE SUNNY NORTH. SPLENDID Sheep and Cattle Farm, North Auckland, ,£5 10s. per acre; 800 acres first-class limestone land, 750 acres in English grass, balance bush and rough feed; 700 acres ploughable, 130acres rich alluvial river flat, 70 acres hilly, balance nicely undulating; sheopproof fence; subdivided into 15 paddocks; well watered; all necessary outbuildings. Carrying at present 750 breeding owes, 175 head grown cattle, and 30 horses. Two.miles to.township, \ mile to school, 3 miles to dairy factory. This is the making of one of the best farms in tho Auckland district. Tho land is of the best quality. For full particulars, apply . DAVID -KAY, - v LAND AGENT, VULCAN LANE, AUCKLAND. SHEEP FARM, ONE OF THE BEST IN THE WAIRARAPA, consisting of about -..-.■ -JQAA ACRES, Freehold, situated on XCvv a good road from Masterton. , Ring fenced, divided into 17 paddocks, all well watered by creeks. All in grass, 100 acres ploughable; will winter 1\ sheep besides cattle. First-class homestead, stable, buggyshed, woolshed, dip, and 2 sots yards; Price, .£lO per acre, Terms. MODEL MIXED FAEM. (j(\(\ ACRES, L.1.P., Rent .£l2 per an170: acres in grass, balance in bush; ringfenccd, 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, closo to school and creamery. Price, £9 per acre; ,£SOO cash. Splendid place for mixed farming, as flat will nm 20 cows, and can run sheep on the balance. . COCHRANE * BUTEIMEWT LAND AND ESTATE .AGENTS,Qaeen Street, Masterton. P.O. Box 112. ■ . - r - 'Piiono 39. LOOK AT THIS. - ONE OF IHE CHEAPEST PROPERTIES IN HAWKE'S BAT 1 Qftft ODD ACUES of the Best LimeXOl/U Btone Country, only 12 miles from. Napier by motor-ear road; about one-third of tho property is ploughable, and has some nice flats; about 500 acres have been ploughed, and put back into best English grasses. The' property' la a goodone, and will winter, ■ with cattle, 1\ breeding ewes per acre, without artificial feed. The Government valuation is .££500.. The price asked is £7 10s. per acre, with 25 percent, cash, balance arranged. •-■ ■■ - These particulars are genuine. Come and eee it.... ~. ' ■-. . . . ,- Q, 0. ROSS ASVD CO., LAND AGENTS, MASTEKTON. - . Telephone 265. P.O. Box 69. DAIRY FARMERS. THERE IS MONEY IN BUTTEE. ' Your Attention is Directed to the ENGLISH BUTTER MARKETS, Albo to the . CHOICE DAlEl' FARMS That will produce profitable bntter-fat -offered for sale by tho undersigned 9d.(i ACRES MAN "flat Al'±\J (part stoney), nng-lenced, all in erase, but 5 acres shelter bush, 6-roomed house, 12-stall cowshed, handy to sohoo) .and butter factory. Price, only MU per acre; terms. . ■ ■' ' .. ■j Kn ACEES, MANAWATU LINE JIOU rich Dairying Land, 5 miles fronl station by metalled road, well watered,' 7 paddocks, 15 acres broken to the plou»h 3J miles from creamery. Building erected to 6uit purchaser. Price, Jag pej. acre; terms arranged.' -. ' NOTE.-WKITE, stating your requirements to the undersigned, who has I'arms of all sizes, and all prices, and on terms to suit all pockets, lor Salo in all parts of the Dominion, H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, 186 FEATHERSTON STREET. WELLINGTON. AND AT LOVVEK fIOTT. PAYING DAIEY FARMS. !20 ACRES, Levin, £28 10s. p.a. , 136 ACRES, Manawata, £23 p.a. 100 ACRES, £2260, Eketahuna. • 100 ACRES, Palmerston, £2500. 250 ACRES, Apiti, £16 Acre. ~ 200 ACRE 3, North Masterton, £2150.Terms Arranged from .£3OO Cash. WRITE US FOR DETAILS. W. H. MORRAH & CO., AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, .WILLIS STRIiiET. WELLINGTON. About/ ESectracaß Work. THERE is an impression abroad that tho lowest priced electrical work is tho cheapest. But many havo proved this a costly mistake. Cheap Electrical Work so called means both unnecessary risk, and higher cost of maintenance. Experience proves it conclusively. Wo havo built a reputation for 25 years on HIGH-CLASS WORK, and we dare not lower it by supplying inferior goods or workmanship. Our reputation, is your protection. That's why it will- pay , you to ask us for a prico on your work. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS, ' 10, 21, and 23 BLAIR STREET, WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 795, 19 April 1910, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 795, 19 April 1910, Page 10

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