AUCTIONS. . WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20th, At 11 a.m. Sharp. CLEARING SALE OF 80,000 FEET OF SEW TIMBEiI. 3xl Cx 1 2x2 5x2 Ixl S x 1 3x2 Ix 3 sxl 4x 11 Ix 2 etc., etc. In Lots of 1000 to oOUII Super. Feet, ] AT THE RAILWAY SIDIXU, J WAIKANAE. A L. WILSON AND CO., are in--tX» structed by the C. and O. Odlin Timber and Hardware Co., who are rearranging their Timber Yards and disposing- o'f a large quantity of Surplus Timber, to sell on the Siding, Waikamic— <i 80,000 ft. of Geod Household Timber, all 1 sizes. The Sale should specially appeal to Farmers and Country Builders in this ] locality. We are instructed to sell every foot, as Messrs. Odlin's are thoroughly overhauling their stocks. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. THURSDAY,'. Ith MAY, At 2 o'clock. IMPORTANT SALE OF MR. JOHN LANE'S LIVERY STABLE, CAB AND CARRIAGE PLANT. AL. WILSON AND CO. have been • favoured with instructions from the well-known livery stable proprietor, Mr. John Lane, who is relinquishing tho business and going farming, to sell at r his horse repository, Turnbull Street, AVellington— The whole of his extensive, complete, j and up-to-date Carriage Plant and Horses, one of the most complete of its kind in the colony. • 1 English Landau (an ex-Governor's car- 1 riage) 1 1 Landau (by Rouse and Hurrell) t .2 1-wheeled. English Broughams (have been only used for special private purposes) 1 ( 1 Hansom Cab (by Moore, Sydney), a very j light-running cab • All the vehicles are in first-class run- 1 ning order, and will bear the closest inspection.' c 1 Grey Mare, "Kit," 7-year-old; good in . all harness. 1 Brown Mare, "Topsy," all harness ' 1 Brown Gelding, "Prince," all harness 1 Brown Gelding, "Duke," 5 years old., first-class horse in all harness. 1 Brown Geldins, "Ned," 6-year-old, good s in s. and d. harness; best harness j horse in Wellington to-day 1 Brown Mare, "Dolly," good in single harness 1 Chestnut Mare, "Flash." aged, but good , in all harness; fast trotter, and dam of that great Canterbury trotter, "Flashwcod" 1 Brown Thoroughbred Colt, 3 years,'by : St. Ambrose out of-Eketerini Fasseronoulo ■' -•■---■ '2 Sets English ; Double' Harness, electroplated 3 Sets Single Harness And a large collection of Stable Requisites and' Sundries, Horse Covers, and ( Clothing, Jacks, etc., etc. ' As Mr. Lane is retiring from business, Hip entire plant is for nbsolute sale. Tho fullest information will be supplied on application, but the plant is fo well known as one of th best in. the Dominion that it needs no further description. ■ A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. \ TMPORTANT T^OTICE. A UCKLAND f~IITY "OREEHOLD. ■A UCKLAND '• CMTi WEEEHOLD. ,4 UCKLAND (HITY FREEHOLD. QT..WEST.. ALMOST ADJOINING QUEEN ST. ' RARE AND EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY. ON BEHALF OF THE OWNERS, RESIDENT IN ENGLAND. TO' CLOSE ACCOUNTS. T OUIS T EAYIS, AUCTIONEER, Will offer for Sale, by-Public Auction, at . ¥JAUL TTANSEN AND {TtO.'S T AND A UCTION "ROOMS, 64 Q UEEN S T " A UCKLAN]) ' On ' WEDNESDAY, jrvTH OF j^JAY, 1911, at 2.30 P.M. THAT MAGNIFICENT, VALUABLE AND EMINENTLY DESIRABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY in Customs Street, W., between the Custom liouso and tho Waitemata Hotel, comer of Queen and Customs Streets West, comprising parts of Allotments 13 and 14, Section 17, City'of' Auckland. Occupied at present by Messrs. Heather, Robertson nnd Company, and 11. M. Smecton. Limited, as Tenants. ' Half of Allotment It has a frontage, of 33 feet to Customs Street, by a depth of 165 feet. The accompanying or adjoining Block forming portion of'the same Property, and being parts of Allotments 13 and 11, has a Northern boundary of 15ft. 91n.; Eastern boundary, 51ft. Gin.; Southern boundary, 42ft. 3iii.; Western boundary, adjoining the first described Block, 52ft. Back entrance to the Premises from Mills Lane. Premises also accessible at one sido by right-of-way from Customs Street. Measurements arc more or less. Erected on this magnificent and most commanding business site, facins Customs Street, is a BRICK BUILDING, with cemented or nlastered front, comprising basement and" three stories. At rear thereof is'a brick building, with basement and one story. At tho back, facing Mills Lane, is a brick building, with basement and two stories. Premises used as, and very-suitable for warehouse purposes. ' The -position of this Property is most excellent, • and desirablo as a business site. It is only about 35 yards from Queen Street, and is close to the Wharves and Harbour Front, the Railway Station, and the new Post Office. The Premises are subject to a lease over tho main portion, originally granted for ten years, but expiring in about three years hence, viz., on the Ist July, 1911. . RARE AND EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY. For . further particulars, apply to TSAUL TOrANSEN AND ' 64 QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. The Conditions of Sale may also bo seen there or at the Office of the Vendor's Solicitor, W.- COLEMAN, 101 Queen Street, Auckland: -'■'■ " MILLER AND RUTTER, Land and Estate Agents PANAMA STREET. AVELLINGTON. n a (-■ ACRES, Nelson, 2 miles from city D4tD and adjoining Railway Station; land all undulating to hilly; considerable portion ploughable; 9 paddocks; wintered 950 sheep, besides cattle; splendid 16- ' roomed residence, witli every modern con--1 venience, aud complete outbuildings. Price ; ,iiG2so;'.terms;, ideal placo for gentleman • retiring. Owner leaving for England. 1 -d oj; ACRES, Manawatu Line, handy to I<*o Railway, P. 0., etc.; 70 acres flat, , 30 acres ploughed, 8 paddocks, carrying ' 30 cows, 20 young :.stock,_ and 150 sheep and 1 lambs; 6-roomed' house! 20-bail cowshed, i woolshed and dip, stables, etc. Price, .£25 , per acre. Terms'. 1 /»P (WCI ACRES, Freehold, 65 miles bDul/ i ". inland from Napier, between ! 5 and GOOO acres good, bush, and about 3000 acves of shallow, easily drained 1 swamp; hill country is easy rolliua 1 downs and there are some nice sheltered valleys also on the property. Boundary's l' secured by wire fences and rivers. A coach i road runs through the property, which is I well watered. Price only £23,000. Terms, half cash. 0 A CHEAP BUSH FARM. 0 Ilftft ACRES, 0.R.P., at 235. Cd. per & J.4:"v acre, 2i miles from township '• and railway station (Main Trunk) by gooa 1 £"„,]. 300 acres felled and grassed, over '• mo chains of wire fencing, 3 paddocks, -2 ! ,! roomed cottage, shed, stockyards dip, 6 «to balanco in good bush. Price, .£3 10 s . per" acre. Terms, .£ISOO down, balance as ifTicRES, L.1.P., rent £1 25., 3} miles , 14: Taihape, •} mile factory, P. 0., and " Echool; all in except 1 acre bush; rin" fenced, i ploughablo when stumped; ■l-ioomed house, cowshed; 1 aero orchard _ and garden. Splendid soil, will grow auy. thing! Price, XISO, halt cash. ■■i A. G. CUWNINGHAM,_ TAIHAPE.
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