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AUCTIONS. TO-MOMIOAV. WEDNESDAY, MARCH Sth, At 10.30 a.m. LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE A.\J) EFFECTS, AT' MYRTLE STREET, LOWER HUTT. JJ ERNEST LEIGHTON lias received ■*•-"-• instructions from S. C. Leary, Esi|., to offer for Sale tlio superior contents of his 9-roomcd house, including— MAGNIFICENT SHERATON ROSEWOOD SUITE (in pieces) SUPERIOR AXMINSTER CARPETS SOLID OAK DINING EXTENSION TABLE SOLID OAK HALLSTAND, AND FLOWER STANDS BURNISHED COPPER CURB RED PINE AND MAPLE WARDROBE MASSIVE OAK AND WALNUT SIDEBOARD BOX LEATHER DINING SUITE ICE CHEST HEAVY BRASS MOUNTED FEENCn BEDSTEAD. Angora rugs, lace curtain?, silk currains, flower bowls, pat plants, pictures, oak chairs, bookcase. Chesterfield couch, easy chairs, Brussels carpet, smoker's companion, cushions, linoleums, carpet runners, folding chair, rattan chairs, dressing tables, bedsteads, spring mattresses, kapoc beds, wardrobes, inlaid bedroom suite, duchess chests, mirrors, rugs, dinner set, fruit service, afternoon sol, glassware, cutlery, seltzogenc, toast rack, decanters, teapots, lamp, saucepans, kettles, enamel ware, aluminium kettle, sets irons, colanders, preserving pan, sewing machine, wringer, skirt board, demijohn, hose, tennis net, lawn mower, lawn marker, garden tools, and a quantity of sundries too numerous to enumerate. On view Tuesday, March 7, 1911, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. CATALOGUE ON APPLICATION. IMPORTANT SALE Of GENTLEMAN'S FAMILY RESIDENCE, LOWER -lIUTT. TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY, MARCH Bth, 1911. At 2 p.m. sharp. H ERNEST LEIGHTON has been o favoured. instructions from S. C. Leary, Esq., who is leaving for Auckland, to offer by public auction, on the property, as aboveThat charming Family Residence, containing nine large and artistically decorated rooms, scullery, bathroom, p.y.'.c., linen cupboard, every convenience, plastered throughout; also outbuildings containing washhou=£, copper, tubs, etc., p.w.c., also motor shed and stable, together with-. J-ucro of rich fertile laud, laid out in beautiful (lower, kitchen, and fruit garden, also firstclass tennis court. This delightful property overlooks the Hutt Recreation Ground, and adjoins the well-known residences of Or. Mason unci J. Wagg. Esq., is within a stone's throw of Bowling Green, and Tennis Courts, and is about 5 minutes' walk of P.O. As Mr. Leary is taking up his abode permanently in' Auckland, the property is for ABSOLUTE SALE. Tin's offers buyers of Hutt property an opportunity of securing a delightful home, with charming grounds and surroundings, that only occurs once in a lifetime. Further details, with cards to view, can be obtained from H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, Auctioneer. ISC Featherston Street, Wellington, or Lower Hutt. TO OWNERS OF DAIRY FARMS. ■TOTANTED, Particulars of Good Leasehold and Freehold Dairy Farms, of all sizes, as going concerns. Send details as to area, stock, amount of capital required, to the undersigned, who has many buyers waiting for good properties, especially for ■ Leaseholds with Purchasing Clauses. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, 18G FEATHERSTON ST.', WELLINGTON, OR LOWER HUTT. HARCOSJKT AMD CO., HOUSE AND LAND a GENTS, AUCTIONEERS, AND SHAKEBROKERS. LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. DAIRY AND FATTENING FARM. OAfji ACRES; 50 acres stubble; all o\J\} ploughablo; 14 paddocks; permanent water; 40 to 59 acres rich river fiats; 7-roonied house; cowbails, stables, completo butter plant, driven oy steam power; lease has ti years to run; rent, 18s. per acre; right of purchase at .CIS 10s. per acre; sums of £100 can bo paid off purchaso money any time, and £4000 can remain till 1927. Only 20 minutes' walk from largo market town, school, and creamery. Price, £1078, including 50 choice dairy cows, 40 calves, 2 bulls, 3 horses,. 12 pigs, 2 ploughs, barrows, chains, 10 tons hay, drill, chaii'cutter, new mowing machine. ' 8175 EXCEPTIONAL OPFER-MANAWATU DAIRY FARM. LA/V ACRES, all rich Hat land, all IvW ploughable, 10 paddocks, permanent water, has been carrying 50 dairy cows, young stock and horses; superior 6-roomed house, 21 concreted cowbails, piggeries, men's room, trapshei, etc., good orchard. CONVENIENT FOR WELLINGTON MILK SUPPLY. Railway, school, and creamery, 2 miles. Price, £3G 10s. per acre. Terms, £700 cash, 8171 ■ DAIRY LEASE-NO GOODWILL. FOR SALE AS A GOING.CONCERN.' q.j ACRES, will carry 1 cow to 2acres; Otc all rich Hat land, 7-roomcil house, bathroom, 19 cowbails. with large loft, trapshed, granary; WILL LEASE FOR 5 YEARS AT A RENTAL OF .15s. PER ACRE PER ANNUM. Railway, school, and Creamery almost at the door. ..Price for stock and plant, £100, including 80 dairy cows, 1 heifers, 3 weaners, 1 breeding "sows, boar, bull, 11 store pigs, horse, plough, reaper, harrows, harness, rollers, milking machine, boiler, 13 factory shares. S>67 . STAEBOROUGH ESTATE. MARLBOROUGH, 2U-ACRES-211. A SPLENDID AGRICULTURAL AND ia. PASTORAL FARM, situated 0 miles from the Seddon Railway Station, and comprising part of the celebrated Starborough Estate, which is considorcd the finest property ever taken over by the Government in JS'ew Zealand. Tlio property is Leaso in Perpetuity, and the rent is ss. Sd. per acre. The buildings comprise a comfortablo G-roomed house, largo implement shed, barn, stable, sheep yards, etc. All well fenced and subdivided. PRICE IS .£2500. During the last 3 years tlio owner has grossed eff this property an average of £880 PER YEAR. Theso figures are absolutely genuine. Where rise in Now Zealand can you buy such a property at the price? £1500 can remain at 0 per cent. Tho owner's sole reason for selling is that ho wants a larger property. GRIFFITHS AND SOW, ' LAND AGENTS, - BLENHEIM,

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1069, 7 March 1911, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1069, 7 March 1911, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1069, 7 March 1911, Page 10

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