I AUCTIONS TO-MORROW, (WEDNESDAY), AND THURSDAY, At 10.30 a.m. GREAT SALE OF FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS ATi AORANGI HOUSE. 560 "™- 560 SPLENDID UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO in dark case, by C. Ludwig, full trichord, check action, overstrung;splendid tone 2 COUCHES, Upholstered. in Saddlebags and Utrecht Velvet 2 ARMCHAIRS,- Upholstered in Saddlebags and Velvet HANDSOME INLAID WALNUT OVERMANTEL, with 7 Bevelled Plates 2 HANDSOME JAPANESE WHATNOTS. Richly Carved 2 ARMCHAIRS 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 OAK STOOLS HANDSOME nEART RED PINE and KAURI SIDEBOARD, with Copper "Panels, Bevelled Plates, and Canopy Top 1G HIGH-BACKDININGROOM CHAIRS, IN KAURI, Upholstered in Leather 7 SPLENDID DUCIIESSE DRESSING TABLES TILED-BACK MARBLE-TOP WASnSTANDS SPLENDID LOT OF AXMINSTEE and BRUSSELS CARPETS and lIIvARTHRUGS and INLAID LINOLEUMS. 100 Bottles OF JAM AND MARMALADE TTARCOURT AND CO. have been fav--K-S- oured with instructions from Gustav Diehl, Esf[., who is retiring from business, to sell by public Auction, as above, at the residence, Aorangi House, Mulgravo Street:— The whole of the 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. ' INCLUDING a .SPLENDID LOT OF BLANKETS AND HOUSE LINEN. NOW ON VIEW. HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. ' "tjo-modkow, WEDNESDAY, 28th JUNE, 1911, At 2.30 p.m. Tlf ESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. havo ■"-11. received instructions from the Registrar of. the Supreme Court to r>ll at their .Auction' Rooms, Panama Street, Wellington, as above— ALL THAT parcel of land, containing 17 perches, being Lot 23, Block XI, on Deposited Plan 1532, part of Section 3, Evans Bay District, and being the whole of the land comprised in U-iwificate of Title Volume 177, Folio 236. Together with a houso of 5 rooms and conveniences erected thereon, and situated in Matai Road, Hataitai. Application to sell and estimate of value n the above land can be seen at the Office of the Registrar at any convenient time prior to the day of sale. Particulars and Conditions of Sale can be seen at the Office of the Auctioneers or of MESSES. MOOR-HOUSE, HADFIELDi AND NEWMAN, Solicitors, corner of Feathcrston and Panama Streets, Wellington. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SUBDIVISION OF THE WELL-KNOWN BULLEK'S PAPAITIhNUA ESTATE, AT OHAU, HOROWHENUA. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., -■-.»- in conjunction with DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., havo received instructions from tlio representatives of the late Sir Waller Duller to offer by Public Auction, at an early date, about 900 ACRES of this beautiful property, which is now being roaded and subdivided into Sections, ranging from 25 to 75 acres each. Exceptionally easy terms will be given. Full particulars in future issue, or on application to Messrs. Chapman, Klterrett. Uylie, and Tripp, Solicitors, Wel'lington; or to the AUCTIONEERS, Wellington or Palmerston North. CUROMING AND SOM, Land Agents and Auctioneers, So QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. . HAVE FOR SALEEXCELLENT SHEEP FARM. 2694 ACRES, AT £7 AN ACRE. Waikato, in best district, about 100 mnes from Auckland, 10 miles from railway, 2 miles from creamery and school; 2G94 acres superior sheep aiid dairy country, IGSO acres in grass, GOO acres in bush, remainder in rough feed, ti-tres and fern; well watered, ring-fenced, 9 paddocks; now wintering 3700 shfep, 80 sheep and several horses; when fully improved will carry 5000 ewes, besides cattle; buildings, superior new 7-roomed house, with modctu conveniences, shearing-shed, etc.
VERY SUPERIOR FARM. 1731 ACRES, AT~SB AN ACRE. Waikato. 5 miles from railway station, one mile from creamery and school; good farm understocked, yet now carrying 1500 breeding ewes, 150 dairy cows, 350 store cattle, and 40 horses; owner about to increase stock by 500 ewes; all in grass, ploughed, and fenced; 20 paddocks; buildings, 6-rcomed house, pantry, scullery, bathroom, 3-roomcd cotl tage, men's whare, 12-bail cowshed, 8-stall stable, shearing shed, engine shed, etc. A choice and well-paying farm. PLEASE SEND FOR LISTS OF COUNTRY PROPERTIES FOR SALE. CHEAP FARMS, no ACRES (within 10 miles of Welling«lJ ton), all in grassland undulating and hilly; land is well watered, carrying 20 cows and 5 horses; 11-rcomed house, dairy, 3-stall stable, loft, cartshed, trapshed, fowlhouse, G-bail cowshed, and concrete floor, and other outbuildings. Price ,£2500 to cash buyer. /Capital poultry farm, johnsonv> ville district, containing 12 acres, flat and undulating land; G-roomed house, outbuildings, cow bails, concrete floor, stable, fowlhouses, dairy, etc.; water laid on; well-grown shelter trees, about 1 acres broken to plough. Price only Jj(iso; i/iOO can remain on mortgage. OqC ACRES, Taranaki district, of WW which 292 acres aro freehold balance renewable lease, with full compensation; all in grass, flat and undulating, heavy grass growing capacity; close to township, school and creamerv; 10 miles from railway by good read; 0roomed house, largo barn, etc. I'rice ,£4500 the lot. Favourable terms arranged' 9A(I ACRES - Mnnawatu Line, all lint! iwxxr all in grass but 5 acres shelter bush, 13 acres ploughed, well watered, 7 paddocks, stony land; G-roomed house, 12stall cowshed, pigstye, ring fenced; about 2 miles from school, butter factory, railway station. Price ,£ls per aero. Terms half cash, balance arranged. NOTE.—Buyers of farms of all sias should write to tho undersigned, statin" their requirements, who has a large list of properties to select from. Reliable information on application. H. ERSMEST LEEGHTONj 186 FEATHERSTON ST., WELLINGTON. AND AT LOWER HOTT. SPLENDID INVESTMENT; A -I a ACRES Freehold, 310 acres hilly 3fcXU' to undulating; 20 acres flat; 100 acres iiiouglmljle; 4!)!) acres in grass; 10 acres bush; 15 acres in turnips; practically all sheep-proof fencing; carrying capacity GOO sheep. 120 head of cattle; 1G paddocks, all well watered; first-class metalled road; daily coach; G-roomed house and outbuildings; and a threeroomnd cottage. Price £'$ per acre; terms arranged. FOR SAL&-BGO, Acres, with compulsory purchasing clause, at £,b 10s. per acre; lease 41 years to run, situated 10 miles from a good township; 550 acres in grass, balance bush; two-sheep and cattle country; well watered and divided into several paddocks; 7-roomed house, sheep yards, and dip. Only ,£3OO cash required; goodwill, £\ per acre. J. H. BOWATER AND CO., Land, Estate Agents. Wnnganui. 'Plions GIL
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