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AUCTIONS. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE, FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, OF OHINGAITI HOTEL, ts a- TAIHAPE SALEROOMS, <t - TO-MORROW. • SATURDAY, APRIL 13th,' 1912,' £ 12 o'clock sharp, r>f . j; A LLEN T. VICKERS is instructed b'v xi Mr. E. Dais to sell, as abovert ■ n The Contents of the Ohingaiti Hotel, including— 2 PIANOS, Organ, Leather and Cretonne .. Suites, Chesterfield Lounge, Divan Chairs, b.m. Beds and Bedding, 20 j. Single Beds and Mattresses, Washstands and Ware, Dress Tables, Linoleums, Chairs, Enamel Baths, Crockery,. Cutlery, Pictures, Chests Drawers, Duchessei Chests, Fenders and Brasses, Sideboard, Mangle and Wringer, Rugs, Blankets, Eiderdown Quilts, 40 pairs Curtains, and Sundries. 1 GIG, 2 SETS HARNESS, 2 C.S. CHAIRS. ALLEN T. VICKERS, . AUCTIONEER AND LAND SALESMAN, . •'" ' AND VALUATOR. - IMPORTANT NOTICE TO • 'fllE HOUSEHOLDEI.'S OF WEL rI.\"UTON. " .. GREAT AUCTION SALE Of . IXA BEACTiI-'JL -.ir a ■LOV AN.MI.NSTEi; riLi: l.Qv AND BRUSSELS CARPET SQUARES. ,•; BALES OP HEAli'l'llßUGS ,- rr\ • ROLLS OF NAIRN'S- rn i>V LINOLEUMS. 0\) Under instructions frnin the Holders of the Bill of Lading. On MONDAY NEXT. 15th APRIL, ? At 1..'10 o'clock. BRAND AND JOHNSTON have been favoured with iii-tructioiis to con--1 duet the above iinpoi'tant .-ale at their , Rooms, 157 l.ambton Ouav. as above— 0 ISft - N EVV CARPETS, .RUGS, LINO- . lOf, LKTMS, Etc.lOtc. The most extensive'and valuable lot of , new Carpets'eyev sold by auction : n U'el- - linzton. Oli view ali dnv-To-dav fFridav), ind a 1 SPECIAL GA.SI.iGIIT'DISI'f.AY i-.-ill be ■ given To-morrow (Satuidav) Evening from 7.30 till 9. ' i Full details later. 5 . E.JOHNSTON, Au;iioneer. • LEASEHOLD SUBDIVISION BY AUC- • .... TION. ' EAMAMAI ESTATE. WAVER LEY, APRIL 19tli. at 2.30 p.m. D ALGETY' AND COMPANY, LTD., in .'.conjunction with MR. G. G. POTTS,' instructed by Mr. .las. Coombn. will oiler as above by Auction at their Waverley Saleyards, his well-known Ramnmai Estate, situated 41 miles from Waitotnra, in eonvenient-sizcj Sections for Leaso with Purchasing Clause— SECTION 1—307 acres 1 rood 15 perches, about 150 acres Hat, well watered; Cottage, engine-sheu, 20-bail cowshed, 5 acres mangolds and carrots, G paddocks, SECTION 2.—430 acres 21 perches, about 50 acres flat. SECTION 3.-8S acres 3 roods 31 perches, about 50 acres flat, 3 paddocks, woolshed, yards, etc.'; J-acre mangolds. SECTION 4.-305 acres, West Coast Settlement Lease, about iOO acres river flat, 3 paddocks. Lease renewable every 21 years. Compensation for Improvements. Present rental, 2s. 10(1. per aero. The Goodwill of Lease is for sale for cash, 10 per cent, on fall of hammer, balance on date of possession. Lots 1. 2, and 3 are for seven years' lease, with compulsory purchase. Rent payable half-yearly in advance, first hall-year on fall of hammer. .. I'-nsses-ion of ali Sections 17'h May. For Plans, Particulars. Conditions' of Sale, etc., apply to Dalgety and Co.. Ltd., Wanganui; G. G. Pott-, Wanganiii; Jas. (,'nnmbe, Waitotara; and J. Graham, Feilding. ANTIQUE FURNITL'Rt; SALE. - AT MAKAURI, GISBOHNE. MESSRS. PEARSON. MAX JACKSON AND DE LA TOUR, instructed by Mr. Max Jackson, who has disposed of his residence, will offer, on WEDNESDAY, the 17th Instant, the Whole of his Household Furniture (all imported), including genuine Chippendale, Sheraton, and Hebblewhite. An opportunity is offered in this Sale to secure .Furniture which would bo unprocurable anywhere else in New Zealand, the owner having collected same at great expense during a number of years in the Old Country. Some of the Articles to be offered are as follow:— 1 Grandfather Ciock (Oliver Croinwell) 1 Grandfather Clock (Queen Anne) 1 Dining Room Table (one of the only .i large pieces of Furniture made by Sheraton) G Chippendale Dining Room Chairs Card Tables, Corner Cupboards, Writing Bureaux, Sideboard (all bv Sheraton) 2 Old Oak Chest*. Old Dog Grates. with backs. Wine Cooler. Old Kettles, and Brass Work. Dresden , and Minton China, Persian and ' Eastern Carpels, and the usual Bedroom and other requisites. Full |iarliculur« in catalogues. 8»le starts at 11 a.m. Luncheon provided. GUMMING & SON, Land Agents and Auctioneers, E5 QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. TWO REAL BARGAINS. NORTH AUCKLAND, IGO miles north ! of Auckland, 15 miles from very important, seaport,* 3 miles railway sta- '. tion, school, and post office, close' to "where cream cart passes; 3G9 acres freehold, 100 acres drained swamp, 150 acres rich river flats, 119 acres undulating !r.nd of very fair tjimlity, of which 8 acres aro in ' bush, all in grass or rough feed, all ploughable, well watered, ring-fenced; 9 paddocks, much understocked, but carrying 30 dairy cows, 9 heifers, bull, 28 calves, aud 2 horses; very easily improved to carry, and that well, 100 dairy cows and 50 other stock; buildings, 6-roomed • house, cottage, dairy, 7-bail cowshed, cartshed, etc. Price for Freehold, Stock, and Implements, XI an acre, on very easy terms. {WORTH AUCKLAND, 115 miles north '• a ' of Auckland,. 10 miles from very important teaport and railway station, " -on proposed branch railway line, 4 miles - from wharf; 310 acres, 340 acres freehold, ' all good grass or cropping land on sand- I stone formation, all ploughable, well ' watered, ring-fenced, G paddocks, carrying '- 500 sheen, 50 cattle, and 5 horses, easily f improTed materially; buildings, good 8- ' roomed house, shed, cowshed, workshop, 1 chaff and harness-room, yards, and dip! 1 Very cheap at JEG an acre. ' t PLEASE SEND FOR LISTS OF FARMS ' FOR SALE. 1 .:. . t FINE LITTLE FREEHOLD FARM ! FOR SALE. , 1 {ja-i'ACRES, near school, railway sta- j /vO-L tion and creamery, splendid roads, 'j all in grasa, 100 acres stumped and plough- j ed, subdivided into 20 paddocks, well w'nt- t ered, suitable for sheep and cuttle; present owner has both. Good house and all necessary outbuildings. * PRICE, jC-21 PER ACRE. ' t Good Terms. NORMAN U, QUHR, , aiflH BZBEET. SiSNEWaSS,

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1412, 12 April 1912, Page 10

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