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AUCTIONS. 'TO-DAY, WEDNESDAY, Kith APRIL. Commencing at l.:ifl o'clock. IMPORTANT AXI7 UXRESKKVED . SVLIO UK lIKIU-CI/ASK HOUHE-HOi-i) i'ui;.\iTi;i;i: and ul , - HKiUT UJiAND L'IAXO. At No. 185 WELLINGTON TERRACE. A L. WILSON AND CO have rexl. coivod instructions lu sell at the residence of Air. Peter lleyes, 185 Wellington Terrace— The entire contents of 7 rooms, well and completely furnished with new and up-to-date furniture. DRAWING-ROOM: Tapestry and plush rosewood occasional chairs, Axmin.sler carpet square and hearthrug, brass fender and brasses firescreens, 2 i'osskiu rugs, 2 crocodiles' head?, fourfold screen, 3 h.p. jardiniere and stands, h.p. vases and lot of ornaments, piano stool, music canterbury, large, ppwgno, brass clock, Japanese tea tables, shells, cake dish, music stand, stereoscope and. views, rich Bohemian glass jardinier and plate, stuffed birds, occasional table, flower bowl?, 2 glass stands and ornaments, corner occasional chair in rosewood,, rattan chairs and cushions, wicker chairs, skin footivarmer, large wall mirror, oil paintings and water odours, plaque;, platform ■ rocker, escritoire, etc., etc. UPRIGHT ENGLISH GRAND PIANO, by Humphrey, London; a very fine instrument, and in perfect order, equal to new. DINING-ROOM: Axminster carpet, mohair hearthrug, brass fender suite, lot of very elegant Bohemian glassware, lot of good e.p. ware, forks and spoons, and lot of table cutlery, globe clock, lacquered trays, very fine side-board, up-to-date decanters, dinner service, and lot of crockery and glassware, dining table and rich pilo cover, Benares tea set and tray, afternoon tea set, Chesterfield coiich and chair, embossed chairs, Japanese screen, chcnilc and lace curtains, French barometer, lot of ornaments nnd vases, leather chairs, and largo collection of sundries. HALL: Good inlaid linoleum, hallstand, umbrella stand, circular mirror and figure, ' chenille hull curtains, large Japanese fan, etc., etc. BEDROOMS Contain good, linoleums and carpets, solid s. and d. brass-mounted bedsteads and bedding, blankets, cjuilts, sheets, pillows and cases, toilet set?, superior cheval ducliesse pairs and wardrobes to match, very elegant Bohemian toilet sets, walnut bedroom chairs, oak table, Japanese cabinet, mirrors, curtains and poles, carpets and rug?, Austrian chairs. rattan > chairs, duchesse chest, tables and covers, lot of pictures, hammock, chests of drawers, w.w stretchers. CONSERVATORY: Staghorn plants, pots and plants, and lawn mower. KITCHEN, SCULLERY, AND WASHHOUSE: Usual kitchen utensils, knife machine, table mangle, canisters, and large lot of sundries. WITHOUT RESERVE. On view from 9 o'clock on. Morning of Sale. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. FRIDAY, 12th APRIL, At 1.30 o'clock. important sale of furniture in our i;ooms. 2g brandon street. A I/. WILSON AND CO. will hold ivL. tlioir regular Weekly Sale Furniture in\(hcir rooms en FRIDAT this week, instead of Wednesday, on account of the Salo of Furniture at Wellington Terrace, when they will dispose of a large catalogue of Superior Household Furniture, very fine. The Cataloguo will embrace "tentents and part-contents of three houses, removed from suburbs to our rooms. Full particulars on Thursday. A. L. AVILSON, Auctioneer.. I ANTIQUE FURNITURE SALE. : AT MAKAURI, GISBORNE. MESSRS. PEARSON, MAX JACKSON AND DE LA'i'OUR, instructed by ■ Mr.'Max Jackson, who has disposed of . his residence, will oiler, on WJiUAhhDAY, the 17th Instant, the Whole of his . Household Furniture (all imported), including genuine Chippendale, bheraton, I and Hebbiewhile. An opportunity, is offered m this Sale * to secure .Furniture which would beuu- ' procurable anywhere else- in New Zeaf land, the owner having collected samo at ■n'eat expense during u number of years " in the Old Country. . Some of the Articles to be offered are as follow:— 1 Grandfather Clock (Oliver Cromwell) 1 Grandfather Clock (Queen Anne) , 1 Dining Room Table (one of tho only ' .'! large pieces of Furniture made • by Sheraton) '• 6 Chippendale Dining Room Chairs '• Card Tables, Corner Cupboards, Writing Bureaux, Sideboard (all by Sheraton) 2 Old Oak Chests, Old Dog Grates, with backs, Wino Cooler, Old [; Kettles, and Brass Work, Dresden and Minton China, Persian and Eastern Carpets, and the usual Bedroom and other requisites. ■ Full particulars in catalogues. ;! Bale starts at 11 a.m. ii Luncheon m-ovided. t, • —: d SALE BY MORTGAGEE. II On MONDAY, the.22nd Day of APRIL, n 1912, at 2.30 o'clock in tho afternoon. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have received instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court, Wellington, at the.request of the Second Mort"agee, to Sell by Public-Auction, ntiheii Rooms, Puiuuna Street, Wellington, ALL THAT Parcel of Land situate ii and beinc part of Section Numbei J-1U on the Public Map of the Citj of Wellington, having a frontagi ' of G7.SU links (more or less) to \\ el lington Tm-iice. and iv depth of j0( links (inoi-p or lc.-s) and a width al the back of the said parcel of lam of 112.12 links (more or lefs), to '.i gether witli the house thereor 3- 'known as No. 2-'ll Wellington Ter r- race, SUBJECT to Deed of Mort !'I gage Registered Number 97177, secur m ing the sum of ,£2OOO and interest id The property is now in the occupatioi so of a tenant at a rental of £Z 10s. pe week, the tenancy expiring on the Btl day of May, 1012. Application to sell and Mortgagee s p= timate of value may be inspected at th Registrar's Office. t. For further particulars and condition — of sale, apply to the Auctioneers, or to TRAVEES, CAMPBELL AND PEACOCK Solicitors for the Mortgagee, No. 171) Featherston Street, Wellington N. N. -J ■JO DAIRY FAniWS, ' -t( S MILES FROM HAMILTON. A GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR TH] DAIRY FARMER. WE have just received instructions t sell this Property, under the term of the Government Land Settlemec Financo Act. It comprises 13 MAGNIFICEN' in DAIRY FARMS, of from 100 TO 211 ACRES EACH. AH fenced and in sploi ga. did Brass, and ready now to go right o of the NEWSTEAD , MATANGI RAILWAY STATIONS an ' CREAMERIES. PRICE, £".\ to £22 PER ACRE, ill- TERMS, 44 per cent. Cash, balance ej is tending over 20 jeara. Interest, i\ p ( «" c«nt. t THE FARMERS' CO-OPEKATIVE AU( ",;. TIONEERING CO., om HAMILTON. GR3FFITHS & SON, \, SOLE AGENTS. '" 3 HAMILTON AND BLENHEIM. STUDY the Properly MarkoK—Tl Back Png« of "Tho "Dominion" ia I Land and Farm Directory,

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1410, 10 April 1912, Page 10

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