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AUCTIONS. AN ALL-DAY SALE. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. WEDNESDAY, 13th JULY, 1910, Commencing at 11 a.m. sharp. AT OUR ROOMS, 20 BRANDON ST. LARGE SALE OF VERY SUPERIOR ENGLISH-MADE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. In tho Estate of the lato Mrs. Ellen ilccDonald. Kf>i\ LOTS QUO Of OUU ENGLISH AND ANTIQUE FURNITURK. FULL CONCERT GRAND PIANO, by Sehicdmayer A VALUABLE COLLECTION OF BOOKS ROYAL WORCESTER, ENGLISH and JAPANESE CHINA AXMINSTKR AND BRUSSELS CARPUTS AND RUGS FULL SIZE CHESTERFIELD IN SILK TAPESTRY Do. in BUFFALO HIDE and CHAIR to ■ Match THREE PEDESTAL OFFICE DESK'S, with Side Drawers MASSIVE SIDEBOARD, China Cabinets SOLID WALNUT OVERMANTEL 300 Pieces of GLASSWARE, English cut DINNER AND BREAKFAST SETS THREE VERY SUPERIOR BEDROOM. SUITES, of 9, 5, and 3 pieces 7-Drawcr DROPHEAD SINGER SEWING MACHINE EIGHT SETS OF DOULTON TOILETWARE LARGE COLLECTION OF LINEN and NAPERY, 15 MARCEELA QUILTS, IS PAIRS SHEETS, BLANKETS, FRILLED SLIPS, HAND-WORKED RUNNERS, -10 TOWELS, Etc., Etc. AL. WILSON AND CO. have been • favoured with instructions from tho executors of tho late Mrs. Ellen Mac Donald, to sell at their room's as above— The entire Contents of a 10-roomed House, removed for convenience of sale to our rooms. As the family have no further use for tho furniture, the sale will be entirely unreserved. Catalogues now ready; to bs had on ap-' plication at our Rooms. Furniture now on view. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. CHOICE DAIRY FARMS FOR SALE. T[fji/» ACEES, all in grass, except 2 X/»vJ acres shelter bush; 80 acres ploughed and resown; U paddocks, live fences, all level; i mile from factory and school, 2 miles from Stratford; splendid 7-roomed house, cowshed, and a.ll necessary outbuildings. Price, .£27 per acre, .£250 cash. ljf\ ACRES, splendid highly-improved * " Farm; 50 acres been ploughed and resown, nil well grassed, fenced, 10 paddocks; 5-roomed house, cowshed, cows retiirntd .Cl 3 per head last season; 1 mile from school and factory. Price .£25 per acre; .£3OO rash, balance 5 per cent. Write to us for particulars, hundreds of choice properties to select from. YOUKSG, HOBBS & CO., STRATFORD. nnHE Cheapest Property in Hawko's -o- Bay, consisting of 520 Acres, Freehold, situated 2 milts on a first-class road from one of tho best towns in Hawke's Bay; all flat aud ploughable, no stones, rich alluvial soil, ring fenced, and divided into 7 paddocks with new post and wire; 100 acres ploughed last year, and grew the best wheat, oats, rape, and turnips we had seeii on any property last year; 40 acres of this has been sown in the best English grass, the balance old grass ploughed and sown 18 years ago, and will still carry 2 sheep per acre; owner shore last year 1300 big shoep; if all resown would carry over i sheep per acre. Most modern new 13-roomed houso with all conveniences; stable, cowshed, etc. Cheese factory within miles; best stock sales in Hawke's Bay within 2 miles; Railway Station, 2 miles. Price, £\i per acre; cash required, .E42SO. To the genuino farmer who wants a first-class farm or tho man thnt wants to rotiro on a splendidly-situ-ated property, ire can recommend this. This is absolutely the cheapest property wo have ever of ered. " Land »ad Estate Acents, MASTERTOH. P.O. Box 113. Telephone 99. FIRST-CLASS DAIRY FARMS FOR SALE CHEAP. ' I£A ACRES Freehold, 7 miles from 01/ Danncvirkc, good portion ploughable. About 15 acres ploughed, all in good grass. Carries 50 cows and sheep. Well fenced and subdivided into !) paddocks. Well watered. Good dwelling of 6 rooms, cowshed, woolshed, etc.; IJmiles from Factory, paying over lid. for butter fat; J mile to school and P.O. Price £18 per acre. Cash .£7OO. 501 Qβ ACRES Freehold, all in grass, 10 OV acres stumped and ploughed. Ring-fenced and subdivided into 7 paddocks. Carries 25 cows and other stock. Well watered by streams. Large dwelling, 12-bail cowshed, hayshed, 50 x 14, trapshed; H miles from Dairy Factory and Township. Price £1? 10s. per acre. ,£SOO 'CAMPBELL, THOMSON AND CO., Land and Commission Agents, DANNEVIRKE. GOOD DAIRY FARM. IMPROVED. sA A ACRES, near PALMERSTON Il)U NORTH, by good road (5 miles), G-roomed house, stable, barn, cowshed and bails (concrete), dairy, etc.; 30 acres under crop, balance best pasture, fenced into numerous paddocks; splendid belts sVeltor pines, and small bit of nativo bush; l»rs' supply of firewood. At present let it 235. per acre. Owner has retired, and wants to sell. Near creamerr, mVooI, »»d stoT.e. Price .£25 acre; terms, from vC2SO cash (to practical man), balance 7 to 1» years at 5 per cent., with right of Tepayins my time. Genuine chance for practicul fnnuer to eefc a food place on vory cosy terms. W. H. MORRAH & CO., AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS, WELLINGTON. i' - 1 ■» LEI'S TIU aiOHT fflßi Coal is one of the most important things you have to consider at this time of tho year, so that a talk on such a subject- is very appropriate. Firt of all, you arc no doubt aware that there aro a- great many sons of coal, and that out of tho many there is one that stands in greatest- favour, namely, STOCKTON ©OAL. Perhaps you have- not yet used it, nnd havo only heard ot-liors speak of it. Well, you should try it yourself, you will then provo it'c great heating, economical, and cleanly qualities. There can only bo one "BEST" coal —you will get it by sending your order to SAMUEL BBQWN, Ltd., DISTRICT AGENTS, WELLINGTON. Telephone Numbers BS, 124, 104, SOo, 942. THE Results obtained by Advertisers in the Classified Columns of "Tho Dominion" aro such as to confirm their belief that the paper has a wider circulation than anv' other daily journal in New Zealand,

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 866, 12 July 1910, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 866, 12 July 1910, Page 10

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