AUCTIONS. UNRESERVED SALE Of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS At NO. HO ORIENTAL TERRACE, •ORIENTAL BAY, By riUALTER, DYKES AND CO. TO-MORROW, TUESDAY NEXT, tho 14th JUNE, At U o'clock. Tho List comprises:— Splendid Broadwood Piano, almost new, unci in perfect condition. Handsomo American oak sideboard, upholstered suite (American oak), extension dining table, dinner wagon, Chesterfield settee in sateen, easy chairs, occasional chairs, 7-pieco massive suite (in leather), 7-piece drawingroom suito (in silk tapestry), child's cols, cano .iiiid rattan chairs, Axminster carpet, folding screens, carpet squares, rug 3 and mats, linoleum, curtains and poles, tables and chairs, e.l. lamps and globe, handsome sofa, bookcase, flowerstand,music stool, hall stand, tea. set (3G pieces), stair carpet and rods, pictures, ornaments, fruit dishes, tumblers, glasses,' vases, fire screen, kitchen iitenGils, cutlery, crockery, double and single oedstcads, dressing tables, wardrobes, washstands and ware, spring mattresses, etc., etc. Inspection THIS (MONDAY) AFTERNOON, tho 13th inst. GUALTER, DYKES AND CO., Auctioneers. IMPORTANT HOTEL SALES. By DWAN EROS. MESSRS. DWAN BROS., Willis Street, Wellington, report having-sold Mr. John Kennedy's interest in Her Majesty's Hotel, Pitt Street, Sydney, to Mr. Frank Dakin, formerly of tho Customhouse Hotel, Nelson, and recently of the Royal Tiger Hotel, Wellington; Mr. H. Martin's interest in the Criterion Hotel, Millerton, Westport", to Mr. John Fitzgerald, lato of Levin; Mr. H. W. Sharpo's interest in the lease and goo'd-. will of tho Junction Hotel, Norsewood, Hawke's Bay, to Mr. Ernest Crabtree, well known in Wellington; Mr. T. Midwood's interest in tho Masonic Hotel, Havelock, Marlborough, to Mr. A. G. Newman, late of Gore; Mr. George M'Donald's interest in the Phoenix Hotel, Rangitikei Line, Palmerston North, to Mr.' C. T. Gayne, late of tho railway service, Wanganui; Mr. James Woods's interest in the Telegraph Hotel, Otaki, to Mrs. Preston, late of Blenheim; .Mr. Thos. Aitken's interest:in tho'Herbert-villb-Hotel, Herbertville, East Coast, to Mr. William Bacey, late of Levin; Mr. Otto Weine's interest in tho ■ Princess Theatre Hotel, Wellington, to Mr. Robert Allen; of this city; Mr. Chas. Diamond's interest in the lease, furniture, and goodwill of tho-Albion Hotel, Patea, to Mr. Henry Vogel.'lato of the Wellington Meat Export Company; Mr. Arthur Week's interest in the lease, furniture, and' goodwill of tho Castlecliff Hotel, Castleoliff,'Wanganui, to Mrs: B. Doolcv, late of Rushworth, Victoria; and Mr.'A. Nannested's interest in the lease and furnituro of . the Shamrock Hotel, Molesworth Street, Wellington, to Mrs. 11. .'-Cooper, lato of-' the Central Hotel, Mastertou. . .' ; • ■■' ' ■■'.. ... FOR'SALE;;. PZC\a ACRES, Freehold, situated- 6 OOUu miles from . township arid 36 miles , from . Mastorton by good metalled road; The country is undulating, about 500 acres ploughable, formation papa and limestone, , ring-fenced and half the boundary is wirenetted; 1500 to .2000 acres' are clear and in;'grass, - balance in busn and scrub'; wintered 4000 big sheep and 500 head of cattle, carried,this summer SGOO sheep-and 500 cattle. Buildings consist of 5-roomed house,: men's cottage, woolshed; and -2 sets of yards.;, Price,- £3 7s. 6d. per acre. A large portion of the purchase-money can' -remain ,at i\ per cent. .This property can .be improved to .cany i sheep per acre, besides cattle, : and has a'very big prospective value. laepect this. ■■■• '. n AjT, ACRES, Freehold, 11 miles from Ov/U 1 Masterton, 500 acres in . gross, balance in bush', 200 acres ploughable, well watered, 10 paddocks, .carrying capacity 2 sheep per acre; 4-roouied.-house and sheds.' Situated on a good metalled rond S miles from school, P. 0., and creamery. Price, £$ 10s. per , acre. Terms, jCIOOf cash, balance arranged. COCHRANE & BUTEMENT Land and . Estate Agents, MASTERTON.' : P.O. Box 112. .' Telephone 09. ! ':.. ' COME TO TAIHAPE. ' IF you want good, healthy, 3-sheep-tp- . .thc-acre"' country at '.£7 per acre, handy to Main Trunk, '/<' ■ . HERE ARE A COUPLE. £f\i\ ACRES (40D 0.R.P., 200 L.1.P.), 13 t>l/U miles by good read from, railway station, post office, etc, 1J miles. Echool, 5 miles, all felled and in good grasses, except 80 acres in bush, well watered, 10 paddocks, 5-roomed house, 1 acre orchard, woolshed, yards, etc. Stock now on placo, 1400 big sheep, 750 lambs,' 15''cattle, and horses. Price, £ti per acre, n-ortgago A'l3oo, G.A.S. lAAft ACRES (GOO L.I.P. 400 0.R.P.). I.UuU 12 miles by good road from railway station;. P. 0., telephone, and M.O. office a few chains distant. All in good grasses, except about 70 acres bush. Easy country, and a lot ploughable, when elumned. Fenced, and subdivided into 14 paddocks, new 7-roomed house and 1roonisd cottage, with orchard, etc., to each, 2 woolsheds, 2 sets yards, 45 bales of'w'ool taken off tho placo_ last season. Stock now on, 1800 breeding ewes, MO lambs, 42 rams,, 50 cattlo, and horses. Price, only £7 Per acre. Terms arranged. ■ :A. CHEAP. BUSH FARM. ~ n A': ACRES, 0.R.P., at'l7s. Gd. acre OlP.u' 2J miles from railway station! CO acres felled and grassed, balance bush, carrying capacity, 2 sheep to the acre all the year round, all the frontage fenced (63 chains), whare,' 20 x 10. built of sawn timber. Price only £2 2s. (id. ■per acre. . Terms, half cash, balance at 5 per cent. Or will exchange for .house property, well let, • of eaual value. ■'&.. G. CUWKiWGHAMt '■'■■' LAND AGENT. TAIHAPE. ,' . -.'FOR QUICK SALE' GOOD COUNTRY HOTEL. ..-" 5J YEARS' LEASE? A GOOD OPPORTUNITY; . low rent; ■"• easj; to work;. Takings, £30 per week; can be improved. Owner felling owing to ill-health. Price for Goodwill and Furniture only .£ISOO. Owing to the low rent and the fact that the Hotel can be run absolutely without'expense, this is a Bargain. Apply quickly. ■GRIFFST.HS AND SON, BLENHEIM. CHOICE DAIRY FARMS FOR SALE. ACRES, all well grassed; sub\)/il divided . into 10 paddocks; well watered, all level; 30 acres bson plough' ed, good wiro fencing; now carrying 25 cows; splendid 8-roomed house, nicely situated; first-class outbuildings, including concrete-iloor cowshed; very choice property;- only. 1 miie from Post Office, School, and Railway btation. Price, XlO per-acre; JMSU cash, balance 10 years, a c o per cent. A snip. ■j nn ACRES, all in grass except 2 100 acres shelter bush; 100 acres has been ploughed'and resowu; well fenced; 12 paddocks; now carrying -75 co , vs . j,' miles from Factory,, School, and Post Of(ice; 0-roomcd Houso and 21-bail cowshed. This is without exception the most' higl'lj' improved farm in li w trict; frontage all planted with shelter and ornamental trees; very healthy I)os i. tion. P ricc - ■ £27 10s - l )er "ere; .UOOO cash, balance. 5 per cent. This is a rare chance for anyone wanting a nice home Write at once to YOUNG, HOBBS, AND CO., Stratford. .
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