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AUCTIONS. TO-MOltltOW. ■ WEDNESDAY, 271 li .MAItCfT, 1312, ; At I.:; 0 p.m. At Our ROOMS, 28 BRANDON STIiEE , . . (Next (u Ivii-kealdiu and Stniiis). - ATTRACTIVE SAI.H OK HOUSEItOL" ) Fi'R.vrnrrn;. cpiiKiiiT ukanj PIANO, AND KITIXTS. The Conipletc Contenls of a Wei! furnished 7-ruomed House. \ L. AVILSON AND CO. will hoi -i"V. their Usual AVookly Salr of Houei hold Furniture as ;ibovj', ivlicn a lara and attractive catulogun will be offcre'i A few more entries ecu Id be acceptc for this sale, but we must request tha the entries be made eurlv. SPECIAL NOTICE.-Tlicso sales ar strictly UNRi;Si;i;VED. A. L. WILSON, Auctionrer. TO-MOIiEOW. WEDNESDAY, 27th MARCH, At 1.30 o'clock. PIANOLA! PIANOLA! PIANOLA FOR UNRESERVED SALE. \ L. WILSON AND CO. will eel -£X« at their Rooms as above— 1 Simplex Pianola, in perfect orde; and quite new. This Pianola will be sold to the high est bidder, ;ind can be seen in our room: and tried there. Come along and get it. ■ A. I. AVILSON, Auctioneer. TO-MO.KROW. WEDNESDAY. At 1.30. AVKDNESDVY AVEDXESDAY. At 1.30. AVICDNESDAY FRUrr KXCIUNGE. B.LA7R STREET .mHOMPSON BROS., LTD., have re ■*- ceived peremptory instructions froir tho holders of the Bill of Lading (0 seli by public Auction— 2QA CASES CUBE PINES inn (IJlb., tin?). To be solrl in Irjts t» suit buyers. Also, at shipprr's risk, a quantity of GENERAL MERCHANDISE GENERAL .MIHiCHAN'DISE And 1 gent.'s frei:-aviti:el bicycle. Terms dish. THOMPSON BROS., LTD. A. (i. AA'ALLACE, Auctioneer. FRIDAY, 29th MARCH, 1912, At 2.30 p.m. CENTRAL FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, YORK STREET, Near Courtenay Place. MESSRS.' .T. 11. BETHUNT, AND CO. have been favoured with instructions to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Featherston Street, as above— FREEHOLD LAND, part of Section No. 21G, A\*e!lington, having , a frontage of 381 ft. to York Street by a depth of 51ft. A splendid site for factory or large workshop. LEASEHOLD PROPERTY adjoining the above land, having a frontage of 38ft. Gin. to York Street, by a depth of 51ft.,' together with the Two-story Brick Building thereon, with concrete floor, fitted with electric light, gas, and hand lift, lately ooiupicd by Messrs. Alcock and Co., Ltd., as a factory, and held on a-Lease which expires on Ist June, 1917. This building is well suited for any class of manufacturing busmen. The above Properties are in the heart of To Aro, handy to wharves, trains, nnd trains, and either together or separately should prove of special value to merchants, manufacturers, or speculators. For terms and keys to view, apply to J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. APPLE GROWING FOR EXPORT Is now recognised as the best paying branch of Fruit-growing. (Read special articles in "Dominion" of Saturday, 21th February). There is a big demand for Apple-Growing Land in tho BRONTE ESTATE, NELSON, where 385 acres of this splendid Orchard Land have already been sold, 200 acres of which were planted out last season. BLOCKS OF in ACRES AND LA UPWARDS are now selling at from £S TO £20 PEIIACEE ' cleared and ready for cultivation. TERMS, 10 per cent, deposit; balance 5 years at 5 per cent. These Lands are declared br Experts to be Second to None in Australasia for the purpose of APPLE-GROAVING, and tho land in tho BRONTE ESTATE in particular, is Guaranteed BETTER AND CHEAPER than anything else offering in the district. Plans and full information from the Agents. N.B.—Special arrangements now being made for a largo party of prospective purchaseis to inspect during the Easter Holidays. MJLLER & RUTTER, WELLINGTON. SHEEP AND CATTLE COUNTRY. 1 P»9l iCJRES ' within 40 miles of Nel-' 1-OrJjL son. This property is well sheltered, and lies well to the sun; 100 icres liava been cleared, and aro in good [trass, and balance is in bush, with about 350 acres good milling timber. The rail- | ivijy has just been completed within U miles. a.nd consequently property in the locality is advancing riipidly in value. Price, £'& per acre. R. B. & A. E. JACKSON, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. NELSON. FOR SALE. FIRST-CLASS COUNTRY HOTEL. NO OPPOSITION WITHIN 20 MILES. HOTEL has about 30 Rooms, Lease fi years. Situated amongst Native and European population along lino of Napier and Gisbisrno railway. f>,. a liou?o for everything. Milliard Room, Smithy. Large up-to-date Store, Stables, Large Public ITaIL 30 aevps !nii:l. Sub-lei* JCIS per annum. Turnover .£IOO per week Rent .CIO, Ingoing about: .C2OOO, including fioodwill,- Store, StncrSr, Live Stuck, Crops etc., 130 acn\s adjoining can bo leased' lit JfM."i per annum. A. C IVsARETT AND CO., SOLE AGENTS, NAPIER. TARANAKI OILFIELDS. THREE OIL-WELLS FLOAVING CONTINUOUSLY. FOR SALE. SPLENDID OIL PROPOSITIONS, AVELL SITUATED. GOOD OIL INDICATIONS SHOWING. Wo can get Bores put down for jou 3000 ft. in 0 months. Apply C. ARNOLD JONES & CO. NEW PLYMOUTH. FOR SALE, FREEHOLD PROPERTY, consisting of 120 acres rich volcanic land, subdivided into 1.1 paddocks, well watered by running streams, 21! acres in cultivation, balance in good crass: houso of 7 rooms aud bathroom, cowshed IS bails, stable, chaff house, implement shed, dairy, piggeries, etc. The placo is situated at POKENO VALLEY, H mile? to station by good road, 5 minutes to school, P. 0., creamerv, etc. AA'ould carry 40 dairy cow=. PRICE, jC2O per acie. Terms can (ju arraiiftd. ARTHUR S. HOLMES, IiSTATi; Aii|-;.\T, ONEUU.NUA, AIX'JiLAND;

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1398, 26 March 1912, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1398, 26 March 1912, Page 10

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