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AUCTIONS. TO-DAY. WEDNESDAY, 4th MAY, 1010, At 1.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, COW, MOTOR-CAR, BUGGY, HORSE AND HARNESS, . AND SUNDRIES. BLOOMFIELD TERRACE. luWER HUTT. HE. LEIGHTON has received in- • sstructions from Jas, Walker, Esq., Builder, to sell as abovo— The whole of his Superior Furniture and effects, comprising— Elegant Suite of a picces, handsomely upholstered. Costly Cedar Sideboard, with c.tncd panels and mirror-back. Dining Table, 8 feet. Sweet-toned Organ and Stool (cost 33 guineas). Bookcase, with number well-bound books. Watnot, Ornaments, Vases, Lamps. B.M. Fenders and Irons, Screen. Phonograph and Records, Fern Stands, Pictures, Canadian Chairs, Couches, Easy Chairs, Linoleums,. Carpets, Rugs, B.M.', Bedsteads', W.W. Mattresses, Stretchers, Bedding, Wicker and Bamboo Goods. Handsome Bedroom Suite of unique design,l Scotch Cedar Chests, Washstands and Ware. Commode, . Dresser, Mangle, Kitchen Requisites, Perfection Cooker, Keroseno Heater, Large Assortment Building . Material, Very Choice Collection Pot Plants. Buggy, Horse and Harness, Motor-Car, good Cow, in full profit. Owing to Mr. Walker having disposed of his property, the above important sale, will bo absolutely bona fide and unreserved. A. F. YORK, Auctioneer. TUESDAY, 31st MAY, At 2.30 p.m. UNPRECEDENTED OPPORTUNITY. TO MANUFACTURERS. BUSINESS MEN, WAREHOUSEMEN, SPECULATORS, MERCHANTS, AND INVESTORS. SALE OF A SPLENDID PERPETUAL LEASEHOLD BLOCK OF BUSINESS PREMISES, JERVOIS QUAY. ONE OF -THE CHIEF WAREHOUSE BLOCKS IN THE. CITY. Messrs. harcourt and co. are favoured with instructions from the letsee to sell by public auction in their Rooms, 195 Lamuton Quay, on TUESDAY. 31st MAY, 1910, at 2.30 p.m.Tliat most valnablo Business Block on the Reclaimed Land, Jervois Quay, being Sections Nos. 13 and 14, on the plan of Te, Aro Reclamation. huving a frontage of 100 ft!. to Jervois Quay by a depth of\ 170 ft. 6in. on tho south side, and 116 ft. 4in. on the north sido, and being Soft. 4in. wide at tho rear, containing an area of 48.3 perches. THIS FIRST-CLASS SITE is held from the Municipal Corporation of Wellington under Perpetual Lease, the first term

of which; expires on the 6th April, 1919, with • periodic valuations every fourteen years, lessee having full valuations foi building and other improvements. The rent for the first terra is JE2O3 15s. per annum. On tliese sections are erected two handsi/mo warehouses, each of three stories, with connecting brick Bulk Store of three stories, all fitted with electric lifts and every convenience. Messrs. D. Benjamin and Co. have recently been in the occupation of the Northern Warehouse and on the top floor of the Southern Warehouse,';also the Bulk Stores at the back. Of the Southern Warehouse, Messrs. Chambers and Son rent the basement, ground floor, and first floor until November, 1916, at a yearly rental of ,£395, plus rates. ' > • THESE BUILDINGS ate of massive construction, , handsome designs, built of fcfick, cement faced, and > roofed with n:on,i aiid are eminently adapted for tho requirements of any merchant, and-are insured for the sum .of <£11,400. ITS-MAGNIFICENT POSITION as a wholesale site is undoubted, standing as it does in the main thoroughfares between To Aro and Lambton Quay, ■ and in close proximity to the principal wholesale houses of Wellington. There is great difficulty in security either building sites or warehouse promises in this part of the City of Wellington, and the present opportunity is 60 unusual, that it should not be missed. TERMS. OF SALE.—2O per cent. Deposit, balance can be arranged on. easy terms. For further particulars, apply to HAECOTIBT AND CO., Auctioneers; ■ FEEEHOLD BUSH LAND.' NELSON PROVINCE. SUBDIVISION OF THE TAITAPU BLOCK,

Consisting of 10,000 ACRES FIRST-CLASS HEALTHY SHEEP AND CATTLE COUN.TRY, PRINCIPALLY LIMESTONE FOK- ' MATION. . ' rnHE Block consists of sheltered valleys and low undulating hills, lying well to the sun, and all allotments are permanently watered. AVhcn cleared and grassed, the block will be specially adapted for grazing, dairying, and agricultural purposes, and should carry 2 to 24 sheep per acre. The bush consists of rimu, kahikatca, matai, etc., with an undergrowth of treeferns, nikau palms, supplejacks. A well-graded road, one chain wide, is laid off to every allotment. There is a good driving road from port to tho property. . ' The' Subdivision consists of 25 BLOCKS varying from 250 ACRES to 1090 ACRES EACH, and the price from 30s. to 455. per acre. Exceptionally easy terms will be given. Plans and all particulars from HARCOURT AND CO., Lahd and Estate Agents, WELLINGTON. DAIRY FARMERS. THERE IS MONEY IN BUTTER. Your Attention is Directed to the ENGLISH BUTTER MARTtT.TS

Also to the CHOICE DAIRY FARMS That will produce profitable butter-fat offered for'sale by the undersigned-— OA A ACRES, HANAWATU, all flat (part stoney), ring-fenced, all in grass, but 5 acres shelter bush, G-roomed house, 12-stail cowshed, handy to 6chool and butter factory. Price, only ,£l6 per acre; terms. 1r A ACRES, AIANAWATU LINE XJVF rich Dairying Land, 5 milos from station by metalled road, well watered, 7 paddocks, 15 acres brokon to the plough, 31 miles from oreamery. Building erected to suit purchaser. Price, .£27 por aero; terms arranged. NOTE. —WRITE, stating your requirements to the undersigned, who has Farms of all sizos, and all prices, and on terms to suit all pockets, for Sale in all parts of the Dominion. ■ H. ERMEST LEIGHTON, 18G FEATIIERSTON STREET, WELLINGTON, AND AT j,OWKR HUTT. THE DOMINION" omploys a staff of Advertising Experts, whoso services are always available. They will give valuablo Advice to Advertisers, and • •• Advertisements without any extra charge.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 808, 4 May 1910, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 808, 4 May 1910, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 808, 4 May 1910, Page 10

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