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AUCTIONS. ~ THIS DAY! At 1.30 O'clock, fhnvp. ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE. 01' QiXft I-OTS Ol' , ALMOST NEW «>j-/i oOU noi;si:iioi:,i) oOU I'UIINITIJIU;. 2 Pianos and Appointment?. -Vow on view. HRAXD AND'JOIINSTON. Auctioneer.-, 157 Loiubton Qua}-. FRIDAY, 26th JANUARY, 1912. .\i, 1.30 p.m. WEEKLY SALE OF UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. AT OUR ROOMS, 26 BRANDON ST. (Next to Kirkcaldie and Stains.) A L. WILSON AND CO. will hold ■**• their usual Weekly Sale of Furnishings on FRIDAY this week, owing to Wednesday being race day. The catalogue will be a rery attractive one, comprising the complete contents of a very well furnished six-roomed bouse, removed from Brooklyn; the Bedroom Furnishings and Bed Linen being especially good. ■ ' We advise those' having surplus furniture to dispose of at this sale to forward same earl}-, as there will be a great call on our space this week. . AS USUAL, UNRESERVED. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. TUESDAY, 30th JANUARY, Commencing at 11 o'clock a.m. sharp. EXTENSIVE CLEARING SALE EXTENSIVE CLEARING SALE Of THE WHOLE OP MRS. . JAMES ™- SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS AND APPOINT(Entire Contents of Fifteen Large Rooms) 500 ".'■ 500 COSTLY AXMINSTER AND-BRUSSELS UARPISTS. CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE, DRAWINGROOM AND DINING-ROOM FURNI'i'UKI,:, WALNUT BHDUOOM SUIT!-!, BEDROOM FURNISHINGS, Etc., Etc. Also FOUR-WHEELED BUGGY in good order, set of new .harness, lot ok harness, 5 tons coal, chafi'cut , l'kr, wolsi-iley she hp'shearing' machine, and numerous sundries. at thi; uksipexci , :. main pouirua road. porik.ua. PORIHUA. BRAND AND JOHNSTON hare been favoured with, instructions from Mrs. Gear,, who is leaving for England, to soil at I'oririia as. above— The, whole of l-'ui-iiiliirc and .'Effects in and about the residence. Full details later,. Light refreshments provided on day of sale. The' Resilience and Land appurtenant will be available for an approved tenant after.the sale. E. 'JOHNSTON,. Auctioneer. VOi; SALE. HIWVY ■ DRAUGHT HOUSES, DItAYS, WAGONS.- ETC. A . .L. WILHOX 'AND CO. are prspartd ->"-*-« 'to deal by private sale the Unsold Hoivss. and Plant , of Mr. I. Chirk; Npihaurungii. I'he HorbCs. are the best.obtainable about AVelliiigton. A. L. WILSON AND CO., Auctioneers, 2« Brandon St. - PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SUBDIVISION OF THE ARAI'ATA KSTATE, (The property of J. It. M'Lennan, Esq.). A BOUT 3500 ACRES of Beautiful Koll--l\ ing Country, , situated at WAI. TUNA -WEST, about 15 miles from Feildiug, and- 1 to ;l miles from ftcLoul and Post Office. A school site is being received on the property. This fine propelty is !iow Lring rc»d«d and will be ; iibdividtd into !1 iJECTjONS. ranging from Wii t:i Kl) /ORBS The bulk of the country is FIRST-CLASS DAIKYING and CROI'PHn'G LAND.aiid is eminently suitable for. mixed farming; the- balance i≤ exceptionally good Slicep country. The land uas !n-n'n mj.it generously treated over since -the time it was taken-up by the latn-;!ohn Mnnsoii. *rrangements are beinj made for the erection of a CREAMEKV ':is soi.n as sufficient cows are giiarautped, and every section will front a metalled road. PLANS are-now beitigr prepared, and will be obtainable shortly from MR M'LENNAN, or any of-the Offices of the Auctioneers. , ■ '■ TO BE'SOLD AT FEILDING. by ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., on EXCEPTIONALLY- EASY TERMS, about the end of FE3RUARY. NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS. IN the history of Fruit Lands in New Zealand . . .• TASMAN-- ' Is the greatest of successes. It is absolutely the • . "' FINEST APPLE:GROWING LAND In the Dominion. Don't believe this without confirmation. Ask Growers, ask Orchardists, ask Fruit Experts, ask Nurserymen. Ask anyone who has inspected. They will tell you. For particulars ask the Sole Wellington Province Agent, ' '. ' J. TY-HORN. 39, PANAMA STREET," WELLINGTON. 'Phone 2173. NORTH AUCKLAND. A most desirable property with extensive frontage to the well-known Mangabahia River. ; IQ/J.O ACRES, Freehold, practically AO<±,v all in English grasses, and carrying a large, quantity of stock; very well fenced, and subdivided into 10 or 12 convenient sheep-proof paddocks. Some 300 acres of river flat, the balance easy undulating, all of which is open riding country, the very best for sheep. About. 60 to 80 acres standing bush left for shelter purposes. Two road frontage* DWELLINGS: There arc two, sixfand seven rooms, respectively, one situated near the river bank, where boating facilities are excellent, and affording regular motor-launch service to nearest township. School, post office, store, and sale vard* are all within two miles. B.v good "main road, the above property is' 23 miles from Whangarei. RAILWAY: The fixed route for the Main- Trunk Line passes within four miles.' ■• .■■■•..,... ■ • CARRYING.CAPACITY: Dunn* the past winter one 400 acres portion carrifd 250 sheep. 170 head , -of cattle, and 16 horses. The balance of the land is easily more than two sheep to the acre country, and a guarantee is given with the estimate. Very few properties offer the ram* :n----ducoments as the. above. The whole of the land has been heavy bush country, and is now very free from stumps nn\i The oldest clearings are certainlv -n the best grass, and are apparently iniprovin" as time goes on. PRICE, .£10,300. MACKESY~& SON, ESTATE AGENTS, WIIANGAREI.

£12 16 s ' . DAIRY FARM. PER Aci:e. mACIiES, one milp from stalion, imli-lrict where valiios arc rapidly adv.moins; Rood iuetailwl road; well watered liy iicrniiUM-iii slfciim; civiimorv mi adjoining farm; 23 inilix I'rnm \\>llinsrtoii; llll'or moro acivs II«t, all i>l , Vhicli could be made plousliablc with litllc p'xponso; pre.-cnl canyiuj,' rapacity, :io milker* all y<\ir aii'l other stock; mliuuoul. properties linv?' iwci\(ly f«UI at from £2o to .£lO per amv. Small deposit. For full pnrliculars, apply 'to "S. H. BEAN," c.o, "DOMIXiO.V; OFFIGUj

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1345, 24 January 1912, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1345, 24 January 1912, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1345, 24 January 1912, Page 10

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