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' . AUCTIONS. TO-DAY, 'WEDNESDAY. MARCH Bth, At 10.30 a.m. LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. AT MYRTLE STREET, LOWER 11UTT. "P" ERNEST LEIGHTON has received -a-- 11 -' ins!ruction? from S. C. Lcary, Esq., to offer for Sale the superior contents of his 9-roomcd house, including— MAGNIFICENT SHERATON KOSEWOOD SUITE (19 pieces) SUPERIOR AXMINSTEB 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 DIN'ING SUITE ICE CHEST lIEAW BRASS MOUNTED FRENCH BEDSTEAD. ' Angora nigs, lace curtain?, silk curtains, flower bowls, pot plant?, pictures, oak chairs, bookcase. Chesterfield couch, easy chairs, Brussels carpet, smoker's companion, cushions, linoleums, carpet ■runners, folding chair, rattan chairs, ■dressing tables, bedstead?, spring mattresses, kapoc beds, wardrobes, inlaid bedroom suite, duchess chests, mirrors, rugs, dinner set, fruit service, afternoon set, glassware, cutlery, sellzogene, toast rack, decanters, teapots, lamp, saucepans, kettles, enamel ware, aluminium kettle. s-»ts irons, colanders, preserving pan, sowing machine, wringer, skirt board, demijohn, hose,' tennis net, lawn mower, lawn marker, garden tools, and a quantity of sundries ton numerous to enumerate. On view Tuesday, March 7, 1911, from ■ 11 a.m. to i p.m. CATALOGUE ON APPLICATION. IMPORTANT SALE Of GENTLEMAN'S FAMILY RESIDENCE, ■ LOWER lIUTT. TO-DAY. WEDNESDAY, MARCH Bth, 1911. At - p.m. sharp. H ERNEST LEIGHTON has been • .favoured with instructions from S. C. Lcary, Esq., who is tearing for Auckland, to oiler by public auction, on the properly, as aboveThat charming Family Residence, containing nine large and artistically decorated rooms, scullery, bathroom, p.w.c., linen cupboard, every ■ convenience, plastered throughout; also outbuilding containing w.-.sh-hoiise, copper, tubs, etc., p.w.c, also motor jhed and stable, together with ij-aere of rich fertile land, laid out in beautiful fluwer, ■ • kitchen, and fruit garden, also firstClass tennis court. This delightful property overlooks the Hutt Recreation Ground, and adjoins the well-known residences of Dr. Mason and J. Wa»;, Esq., is within a stone's throw of Bowling Green, and Tennis Courts, and is about 5 minutes' walk of P.O. As Mr. I.eary is taking up his abode permanently in Auckland, the property is for ABSOLUTE SALE. This offers buyers of Hutt property an opportunity of seenring 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, ISB Featherston Street, Wellington, or Lower Hutt. TO OWNERS OF DAIRY FARMS. TOBTANTED, 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 LESGS-ST©^ 5 AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, ISG FEATHERSTON ST., WELLINGTON, v • OK LOWER HUTT. THE SUNNY NORTH. A FIRST-CLASS Sheep and Dairy Xi Farai, .£lO per acre, 350 acres good semi-volcanic land, ali in grass, well fenced tiid subdivided sheep-proof fences; about 101) acres Hat, balance undulating; would carry 100 dairy cows, or you breeding owes; Jj.K. milking machine, now House, G rooms, concreted milking sheci, barn, etc.; j mile to railway station good metalled; 11 miles to creamery, school, etc.; 49-raifos to Auckland on Waikato line. A splendid paying farm, no noxious weeds, well situated, and in a sjcocl position. Full particulars from KAY Ai\sD M'CALLUM, LAND AGENTS, VULCAN LANE. AUCKLAND. , A. ©©~ Auctioneers and and Agents. Ohakune. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. ACRES, L.1.P., rent JL'2O per 'iXfXj runum, felled and grassed, 81) acres bush, pana country, well fenced and subdivided, new -1-roomed house aud outbuildirigs. new woolshed and shcepyards, level and undulating, well suited foi sheep or dairy farming, 7 miles from Raetihi,' 5 miles from Railway Station, i\ miles school. No noxious weeds, and no drought. Price, .£l2 per acre, Mortgage 41100. Will Exchange for Small Farm, lightly mortgaged, and about JtGOO Cash. C)f\(\ ACRES, Kangawaea, L.1.P., Rent rt 1/1/ J2lO per year; 40 acres in grass, balance bush, \ mile from School and Post Office, Railway Station G miles, Rood roads. Partly fenced, 3-rooined whars, sheds, etc.* Permanent water, Price, ■£1000, no Mortgage. Will Exchange for 8 to 10 acres, with house handy to town, also .£IOO cash. FOR SALE. GOOD PARTLY-IMPROVED BUSH FARM. /JQAA ACRES, L.T Title; IGOO acres ybi/tJU in grass, 500 acres felled and ready to burn, subdivided into 8 paddock's; wintered ~l\ ewes; all easy hills and within easy distance of rail; no noxious weeds and well watered; buildings includo whare and splendid woolshed fitted with machines, Price, i's 10s. per acre. Easy terms may be arranged. C. H. BURNETT, RIDGWAY STREET, Wanianui. A A (\r\ ACRES good limestono Eheep ybtfcl/V and cattlo land, nearly all in permanent grasses, balance good standing bush. Fenced and subdivided into 30 paddocks by good wiro and post fences. Running water in every paddock, neverfailing supply. The majority of this country carries 2 sheep tho year round, balance. \\. The dwelling consists or ninc-roomad house, stables, yards, dip, woolshed, barn, implement shed, etc. This property is situate convenient to good markets, school and post office by excellent reads, and at ,C 4 ss. per aero is cheap. Good terms arranged. A. W, READ & CO.. AI'CTIONF.EIiS, ETC., AUCKLAND, 3pr Cpnrj ACHES for Sale, Marl-tSj.-u'Of borough, 7237 beint; I'reehold, and 25.000 Lea?.., 7 years to run, at ,£l2O .1 year. All station buildings and necessary fencing. Telephone laid on. Price for the freehold with f-,">00 merino sheep. 20 horses and a few cattle, ,£10,500. Leasehold given in. Proceeds from wool and surplus sheep last season, ,£3OOO. Further particulars from F,P, Welch, Estate Agent, llastertoo.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1070, 8 March 1911, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1070, 8 March 1911, Page 10

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