AUCTIONS WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY NEXT JUNE 23th AND 20th, At 10.30 a.m. GREAT SALE OF FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS ATI AORANGI HOUSE. Splendid Upright Grand Piano iu dark case, by C. Ludwig, full trichord, check "action, overstrung, splendid tone; 2 Couches, upholstered in Saddlebags and Utrecht Velvet; 2 Arm Chairs, . upholstered i.». Saddlebags and Velvet; handsome inlaid walnut Overmantel, with 7 bevelled plates; 2 handsome Japanese Whatnots, richly carved; 2 Arm Chairs and Couch, upholstered in leather with buttoned backs; solid oak Hall Furniture, consisting of—2 solid Oak Hall Tables, solid Oak Umbrella Stand, solid oak Palm Stand, 2 solid OakStools. Handsome heart red pine and kauri Sideboard, with copper panels, bevelled plates, and canopy top; 16 high-back dining-room Chairs in kauri, upholstered in leather; 7 splendid Duchess Dressing Tables; tiled-back marble-top Washstands; splendid lot of Axroinstev and Brussels Carpets, Hearthrugs, and Inlaid Linoleums. YTARCOUBT AND CO. have been favJO- oured with instructions from Gustav Dichl, Esq., who is retiring from business, to sell by public Auction, as above, at the ' residence, Aorangi House, Mulgravo Street:— . ' The whole of his furniture and furnishings, THE CONTENTS OF 20 ROOMS, And including, in addition to the lots mentioned above:— All the usual appointments of a wellfurnished house. INSPECTION on TUESDAY MOANING. ITAECOUET AND CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 28th JUNE, 1911, At 2.30 p.m. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. liavo received instructions from the Registrar of the Supremo Court to toil *t their Auction Rooms, Panama Street, Wellington, as above— ALL THAT parcel of land, containing 17 perches, being Lot 23, Block XI, on Deposited Plan 1832, part of Section 3, Evans Bay District, and being the whole of the laud comprised in i.virificatc of Title Volume 177, Folio 230. Together with a house of 5 rooms and conveniences erected thereon, and situated in Matai Road, Hataitai. Application to sell and estimate of value of the above land can bo seen at the Office of the Registrar at any convenient time- prior to the day of sale. Particulars and Conditions of Sale can bo seen at the Office of the Auctioneers, or of .MESSES. MOOEHOUSE. HADFIELD, AND NEWMAN, Solicitors, corner of Fcatherston and Panama Streets, Wellington. SALE OF IG-EOOMED RESIDENCE, OTAKI. TUESDAY', 4th JULY, 1911, at 1 P.M. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS. LTD.. in conjunction with S. GEORGE NATHAN, have received instructions from R. B. Grange, Esq., to Sell, by Public Auction, at their Saleyards as above, tliree-quarter-acro (more, or less), together with a well-built IG-rootncd Residence, stables ".and outhouses erected thereon, also...life interest in back section, comprising about half-acre. This property is sitiiated closo to the. Otaki Railway Station, and the liousi is built of Totara throughout, and contains every modern convenience, including h. and c. I water and drainage.
There is no milder climate in New Zenland than in Otaki, e.nd can thoroughly recommend above, as a Gentleman's Residence, Boardinghouse, or specially suited for a Private Hospital, as there are 10 bedrooms with a fireplacn in each. For full particulars, apply to the Auctioneers, or S. GEORGE NATHAN, 115 Customhouse Quay, Wellington. prauY. guLY 14? : AT 11 O'CLOCK. . "JDTOUR TGIINE TWIEY WARMS. J£IVER pLATsTjjiHAT j)0 "EUOOD. ALONGSIDE FACTORY AND SCHOOL. ON THE PRETTY MATAKANA RIVER, WHERE AUCKLAND STEAMER CALLS. np -l/ITANDENO JACKSON Has been instructed by D. TODD, ESQ., of Matakana, to offer by Auction at the Mart, Custom Street E., LANDTHE WHOLE OF HIS FINE PROPERTY, DIVIDED INTO DAIRY FARMS, as under— No. 'I—ABOUT 200 ACRES, adjoining Township of Matakana, 60 acres grass, somo fine bush, and a quantity of rough feed; alio valuable road frontage; 10 acres ploughed. No. 2-150 ACRES. SO acres in grass, mostly new paspalum and rye; will carry .10 cows; 20 acres ploughed. No. 3-150 ACRES, 40 grass, nearly all ' rich flats; 20 acres ploughed. N0.4-HOMESTEAI) BLOCK.2IIOACRES, all grass. FINE NINE-IK |JMED HOUSE, men's cottage, stable, woolshed, and milking-shod. A CHARMING HOME ON THE "RIVER. Butter factory, fchool, and wharf are. practically alongside the property. Each farm has a river frontage. Terms: 25 per cent, cash, 25 per cent, in. 12 months,, balance Advances to Settlers' Loan. ■ SALE OF VALUABLE FARM PRO-. PERTY AT PARAPARAUMU. 1300 ACRES.
MESSKS. LEVIN AND CO., LTD., under instructions from Messrs._ C. and J. AVhitinfj, who arc leaving New Zealand, will sell by public auction, on WEDNESDAY, 2Gth JULY, at 2 p.m., at their premises, Customhouse Quay, "Wellington, that highly desirable I' arm now in the occupation of Messrs. C. and J. Whiting, situate lv miles from Paraparaumu Railway Station, and containing 1300 acres, 1150 of which are in English grass, balance bush. Two 7-roomcd dwellings, electric light, "high pressure water supply, outbuildings, workshop, glasshouse, shrubbery and orchard; woolshcd, two sets yards, etc. The proportv 19 well known as good healthy sheep'caiuitry, favoured with an exceptionally lino climate. It. carries two sheep to the acre all the year round, and the stock compare favourably v.ith any flock in the Manawatu. As Messrs. Whiting intend to sell, this is an opportunity which seldom occurs for obtaining a remunerative farm in one of | most favourite localities in New Zealand. Intending purchasers will be met at the railway station by Mr. Whiting if thev will notify him beforehand, ' LEVIN AA'D CO., LTD., .Auctioneers. A GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR SPECULATORS, ,11 O/IA ACRES, undulating, low 4JL)/»4U hills, nearly all easily ploughable; a considerable portion is in "rassrs, artificial and indigenous, and the clover is very luxuriant on it. Clumps of forest containing good fencing timber ou the block; well watered by Iwo rivers and numerous springs; river boundary on one side, and fenced another side. Ex-ti-emelv heallhv sheep and cattle country 'In present state the property is capable of earrving 10,00(1 (o 15,00(1 sheep. J'inUE—-£30,000. Very Ea?y Terms to rood man or syndicate, and balance at i; per cent. For further particulars apply F. J. MARFELLi >■ LAND AGENT. CAMBRIDGE.
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