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AUCTIONS. OF WEDNESDAY, 2nd NOVEMBER, 1910, At 1.30 p.m. ' . At Our ROOMS, 26 BRANDON STREET. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD D., . FURNISHINGS, cm i ALSO, THREE VEEY FINE UPEIGHT • GRAND PIANOS... ' , . A - L. WILSON AND CO. ..will, hold 8 JTi. their usual Weekly Sale of Furniture, as above,, when an attractive' catalogue of,all descriptions of Furnishings, from Drawingroom to Kitchen, will .be sold. , . Also, Three Very Fine and Massive Upright Grand Pianos, by Haake, Weidig, and Sames, will be offered; encli of . tliesn instruments aro par excellent for quality of tone, and wo strongly recommend anyone in search of a good piano to inspect tUcso 'instruments at once. • .. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. THURSDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER, 1910, At-11 a.m. ..... " AUCTION SALE OF . - TYPEWRITERS. 1.- -it Our ROOMS, 26 BRANDON-STREET. : "BARLOCK, YOST, REMINGTON, A - FOX, SMITH PREMIER, Eic„ Etc." i 0 . ' ■ — A L. WILSON AND CO. aro'in.structed by the vendors, to sell, as D„ above— ", r 12 First-class Typewriters, all' by standard makers, comprising: Remingtons, Hi" Yosts; Barlocks, Smith Premiers, Harnmoiid, Fox, Blick, New Centuries, and Franklin.' ED' -This sale affords, an. exceptional oppor■tunity .to those: requiring a good machine. -Wo can recommend any of above, and we guarantee every' .one ; to, bo in perfect working order. \ On view Wednesday Next after 10 a.m. ry A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. :ra • PEELIMINAEY NOTICE. m " AUCTION SALE 1 OF :JOHNSONVILLE re. ' RESIDENCES AND. SECTIONS. tB- .' ■' ■— ! 1/fESSRS. .A: L. WILSON AND CO., iyj. '■' 26 BRANDON. STREET, acting under insfa'uetions from Mr. Albert Chap- . man, will offer for absolute Sale, in their — Rooms," on THURSDAY, the 17th NOVEMBER, .at 2.30 p.m., ■ , Several Residential Properties and 42 Sections, fronting Burgess, -Bran.i don, Kensington,', and Glannure 2, ' .Streets, ,Johnsonville. Mr. Chapman; is going north, and our ' instructions are to sell.' 1 . ■ . Full particulars later. Sale Boards on '. the Property.;' ' - ' . MOUNT. VICTORIA. WE. Have for Sale a specially pleasant and well-built 8-rooiced Residence, v). near tho best part of Brougham Street. The conveniences are up to date, and the A Section, 41. x 164 feet, is planted with (j ornamental trees, etc. ' The sun is on the property all day, ahd it is free from. 3., dust. Good "substantial residences exist in -the locality, which ad'd considerably 12 to,its residential value. ... ' ■ v For quick. sale, '^2100. . KHLBURNE. Ie; 1 Near to Bowling Green, an exceptional- ' .ly choice property,' . containing ■ 9 rooms j ■ aid offices, situate on- Level' Section, 45 ...'x.""l6sft.'. Price, Also, j-acre planted in ornamental,'trees .and .an .8- | roomed-Residence, 1 etc.; ,£2750'., A,lovely' „. panorama is had from this, -property. ' . 'Wo have numerous Properties, from 6 to.'lo. Rooms,"'for.Sale in this and other ui parts of the city. ' '• , . Particulars on "application. A. 'L«"-' WIL'SO^i& <50., .26 BRANDON STREET.'. k ■ ———— i-. . FOR SALE. LARGE PRIVATE . HOTEL IN CENTRE _ ; OF CITY. 'TOTTE are favoured with instructions to v » sell as a going - concern a highlypayable Private. Hotel,, 'containing 82 3| rcoms, etc., situate in -a clean, healthy pesition in tho, of City. The dining-room is. exceptionally , large, and the appointments'and furniture are in good order; To a probable purchaser with small n. capital an excellent ofportanity is o£ it? fered, : the rental is reasonable, W.HII.I'i H THE CASH REQUIRED IS. ONLY .£2OO. ive Fuller particulars from. ; . IN' " • A. L. WILSON & CO., K- ESTATE AND GENERAL AUCTIONid- EERS, ng 26 Brandon Street, •Who; are Sole Agents. ice ' ' ice CHEAP SHEEP. AND CATTLE ing '~ , COUNTRY, . ul, ,—- 1 . . ast -| rjAfh ACRES of'goqd First-class Land. >ut J-OvU Two-thirds grass, balance bush for and open country; good roads to property, ist- convenient to' school,' etc. Post and wire in- fences, in good order. 1 Several subdiviep- sions, each well watered. Land is all ten undulating, and lies nicely to the suu, t— being capable of carrying one and halt by sheep to the acre, with cattle. Up-to-date irii Dwelling-house o£ 8 rooms, .bathroom, scullery, pantry, dip, and yards. Teleili- phone connection with house. iias ■ Price, .lOs. -per acre, on good terms, rpo i ... No. 362. ■nv A." W. READ. AND CO., ile 79 QUEEN STREET, ; AUCKLAND. of : — .. im- i '.; the v .' FOR SALE. . . ills . . ."■ all, ing JpIIRST-C'LASS Dining' and Tea Rooms md . in rising East Coast port, elegantly II :ar- furnished and fitted. Everything in ter.soo perfect order. Splendid' turnover.. Price, im, r. £1030. or OF ' --FIDDV. & BAKTON, LOWE STREET. GISBORNE. 13 ; THE SUNNY NORTH.. ug. QHEEP 'and Cattlo Farm,' £i 10s. per Hi acre; 550 first-class limestono land; iwn acres in English grass; 40 acres,felled ing bush this season; 20 acres, shelter bush ; hM ring fenced and subdivided into 6 , padto docks; all- fences 7 wires, with totara em posts and rimu battens; house of 4 rooms, 28 x .32, bathroom; dairy, .cowshed,, harness room, good sheep yards, etc.;' wintered this year 500 breeding ewes, 400, hog- • ' gets, 30 cows with calves, and 8 horses. ln S The house is connected by telephone with Auckland. O.R.P. lease at 15s. per acre; ' can bo made .freehold at any time. Yearly rental £16 per year. Terms about Mr* .IiIOOO cash; balance 5 years at 5 per cent. One of tho cheapest properties in tho Auckland district. — 1 DAVID ICAY, LAND AGENT. VULCAN LANE, AUCKLAND. 40 ■ —— : ; THE BELMONT PARK ESTATE. ) ro . _ . tie,. Q ITU ATE between the Lower Hutt and a a *3 Belmont Itailway Stations; 5 iiiOO minutes' walk from Melling and Bel' ner mont Stations. > rty. Splendid Building Sections on tho Hills iIU2 overlooking Hult Valley, Wellington Harbour, and Cook Straits. Areas, from acres to 12J acres. Excellent soil—groxs fruit and flowors to perfection. Snnny aspects. S, . Two Railway Stations opposite tho property. ON. VERY EASY TERMS. . LOW INTEREST. For Plana and all particular?, applv to, I - f E. M. BOULTON, Secretary, ' ncos Nathan's Buildings. Or to ALL LEADING AGENTS. .

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 960, 29 October 1910, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 960, 29 October 1910, Page 16

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