auctions. MORTGAGEE'S SALE. TO^AY. FRIDAY, 31st MAY, 1912, at 2.30 p.m. MIRAMAH. GRAND VIEWS AND OPEN COUNTRY. MESSRS. HAIJCOURT AND CO. have 1?| )jecn instructed to Pi'Mic * net-inn nt their rooms. Lambton Quu\, Wei lingtonf oil i'R IDAY, the 31st day of M\Y, "1912, at 2.30 p.m.. undoi conduct o the Ue"istrar of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, District, by ol The Allotment numbered 2G on plan doposited ~mnber 1M& of M.bdmsmn of of Sections numbered 0 and 10, \\ A Li S PENINSULAR DIST ICT containing one rood, more or less 1 rood), and icing the whole of the laud ui certificate of title, volume 171. folio !)-, subject to the fe cng covenant contained m transfer number (10275. logo her with the 5-roomed dwelling, 2-stall stable, and trapshed erected thereon. . , ■Further particulars and estimated value can.lie obtaiiu-d froin the Auctioneers, or the Vendor's Solicitors, MESSRS. BRANDON. IIISLOP, AND BRANDON, 150 Feallierslon St.. Wellington. TO-DAY, At 1.30 p.m. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, 130 TIM PIANO, AND EFFECTS. AT 22 CLIFTON TERRACE (On Kelburno Tram). ' THIS Sale was POSTPONED (owing to ■ Major-General findon-Powell's visit) until TO-DAY (FRIDAY), at 1.30 p.m. A. L. WILSON AND CO., Auctioneers. TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, Ist JUNE, 1912. At 10.13 a.m.
LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE SALE 01 SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, AT FRY'S LANE, Oil' -MAIN ROAD, LOWER HUTT. H ERNEST LEIGHTON lias received • instructions from 11. A. Phillips, Esq., who is leaving fov England, to oil or lor absolute sale— The Superior Contents of his 10-room--0(1 Residence, incluilii.B— . WEIGHT WALNUT PIANO, by Haake HANDSOME SILK TAI'KSTKY SUIJ.E HANDSOME JAPANESE LACQUER CABINET T .- TN -r. MASSIVE FUMED OAk DINING SUITE MOTTLED KAURI WRITING DESK TURKISH AXMINSTER CARPET AMERICAN OAK KITCHEN CABIN EI BEAUTIFUL FUMED OAK BEDROOM HANDSOME CREAM ENAMEL BEDROOM SUITE (!) pieces) ARTISTIC ENGLISH OAk HALLSTAND DINNER SERVICE (03 pieces) Also, Walnut music stool, triangular folding walnut card table, walnut octagonal tabic, lioval Wilton carpet, jarrah curb, coalscuttle, cawed sandalwood ebony ladv's desk, Doulton fern bowls, pictures, 'Viennese coffee machine, books, cutlery, glassware, silverware, assorted music, Werthoim sewing macliino, table linen, filter, seltzogene, fumed oak coalscuttle, ecru casement curtains, art linen curtains, tennis racquet, press and shoes, artist's easel and camp stcol, rattan chairs, Canadian chairs, medicine chest, bedsteads and mattresses, 1 copper • bath-heater Hn good order), mat, gents dressing case, iron jewellery safe, trouser press, linoleum, easy chairs, large assortment linen and blankets. Japanese cabinet, toilet stand and wale, hearthrug, duchess chests, stair carpet and stair xods, saucepans, meat dishes, preserving pan, scales and weights, Millar lamp, garden tools, garden hose, garden Toller, American lawn mower, wringer, clothes basket, and catalogued items too numerous to enumerate. Cntaloffiips on npnlication. On VIEW 'J'o-DAY (Fit ID AY), 31st May, 11 a.m. to ■! p.m. TRAINS leave Lainbtoo Station 9.1, 10.15. 11.10, 12.21. 1.12, 1.20. 2.10, 3.10. Poters'.s Bus meets all Trains.
BEST BARGAIN PROCURABLE. SPECIALLY EXCEPTIONAL CHANCE. GOOD DAIRY FARM, 369 ACRES. IMMENSE PROSPECTIVE VALUE. AS A GOING CONCERN. MARSDEN COUNTRY, 11S miles north of Auckland, 15 miles from very important seaport, 3 miles from railway station, school, and post office, near where cream cart passes; 309 acres, freehold, 1(10 acres good drained sirmiip, 150 acres rich alluvial Hats, 119 acres undulating land of good quality, 8 acres bush, nearly all ploughable, all well watered, ring-fenced, U paddocks much understocked, but now carrying 30 dairy cows, 9 heifers, 28 calves, bull, and 2 draught horses; easily improved to carry 120 dairy cows and young stock; buildings, 5-roomed house, cottage, dairy, 7bail cowshed, cart-shed, etc Given away at £i an acre for freehold, stock, 'inplemeuts. etc. EXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN. 160 ACRES EXCELLENT LAND. ,£8 an Acre; Only .£2OO Cash Required. WAIKATO, 72 miles from Auckland, * 2.1 miles from Taupiri railway station creamery, school, and post office; about l'-T) acres excellent swamp, partially "drained. so that cattle roam over it: :)!i acres first-class undulating land, 45 acre's in splendid grass. 15 acres in good rough feed, ring-fenccd; i subdivisions, carrying capacity now 30 dairy cows, easily improved to 'carry SO dairy cows. \dioining section, no better, but a littlo more improved, was recently sold at ,£IC 10s. an acre. GUMMING & SON, Land Agents and Auctioneers. 65 QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. CHOICE FARMS. -i| frk ACRES, all plor.ghable, but about JlO\) 10 acrcs when stumped; 8-roomc.l house, large barn, 1 miles from railway station, 3 miles from P. 0., within halfmile of Co-opcrativo Creamery. Splendid dairy farm. Price, Xlft per aero; ,£I6OO cash required, balance arranged. 1 ACRES, within 20 miles from ,L I l/U Wellington. 1200 acrcs in grasp, balance bush, about 100 acres flat, balance low hills, lying well to the sun. Some H0 acres have been broken to plough, divided into 10 paddocks, well watered by permanent streams. Largo woolshed. stables, trapshed, 3-roomcd cottage, and good Ay bare. Carrying capacity, 1000 sheep, 100 lioad cattle. Price J)3 10s. per acre; .12100 cash, balance arranged.
OA ACRES, all flat. 41 miles from town. Olr adjoining creamery; 4-roomed whare, stable and shed. Price, X 33 per acre. Terms, .£SOO cash, balance can remain. WANTED, Small Dairy Leaseholds, slocked, as going concern. With and without purchasing clauses. Send full details promptly. Buyers waiting. H.' ERNEST LEIGHTON, Auctioneer, Land and Estato Agent, 186 FEATHEESTON ST., WELLINGTON A GOOD INVESTMENT. SPLENDID opportunity of securing a first-class FREEHOLD BUSH FARM; over 1600 ACRES of good undulating. well-watered sheep country, with »ood leading ridges. Only 15 miles from Kai Iwi Railway Station, and 25 miles from Wanganui; fine, easy graded road, leading nearly right on to the property. For teruw and further particulars apply '° — G. F. MOORE, kai nvr. Intending purchasers are advised to inspect as soau as possible, sa that u piece of bush niuy be got dcivu this winter. FOR FURTHER LAND NOTICES SEE PAGE 2(
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