AUCTIONS. TO-DAY, At 1 o'clock. ANNUAL' SALE OF BENEFIELD'S NURSERY STOCK. f\ EORGE THOMAS AND' CO. will sell VX at the Fruit Exchange, Allen Street, on WEDNESDAY, at 1 o'clock sharp, a splendid catalogue, including— . Named varieties of Gooseberries, Black Currant.;, White Currants, Loganberries, Vines, Apples, Pears, Plums, Apricots, Feachcs. ; A fiuo collection, of Named Roses, together with 270 lota of Assorted Nursery Stock of all descriptions. ■ Oil view This Morning. NOTE.—Mr. Benc.'kJd, senr., will bo present and personally assist the auctioneer in conducting of Sale, and' will give any information necessuip - . TO-DAY, AT 2 P.M. AT OUR ROOMS, 20 BRANDON ST. 2 TYPEWRITERS. 2 A L. WILSON AND CO. will sell, aa • above— ' REMINGTON AND SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITERS, Both in Gocd Order. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. ' . TO-MORROW. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND MONDAY (If necessary), .. • 11th, 12th, and'-. 15th JULY, Commencing each day at 11 o'clock. THE PROUSE LUMBER COMPANY, WELLINGTON (In Liquidation). UNRESERVED SALE OF THE ENTIRE STOCK OF THE COMPANY. EXTENSIVE SALE OF DRESSED AND UNDRESSED TIMBER. ELECTRIC FITTINGS. GLASS, OFFICE FUItNITURE, AND'SUNDRIES, WALLPAPERS, A A AAA FEET OF RED PINE 4U,UIW (DRESSED AND TJN- " DRESSED) . 20,000^ FEETOFTOTARA 20 000 FEET 0P wniTE PINE i nnn feet of mouldings, IOUjUOy architraves and skirtings 1A AAA AMERICAN PRESS ■llPjlfUU MOULDS 5 000 EMBOSSEDIIOULDS "fJAA HEART OF RIMU AND KAURI DOORS 400 WINDOW SASHES QAA CARVED PANELS, ' OOU CARVINGS, AMERICAN PRESSED 1/1 MA FEET OF SPOTTED RED AND BLUE GUM, MOTTLED KAURI, 3-PIiY VENEER, IN WALNUT, ROSEWOOD, & MAHOGANY LOT OF HOBART PALINGS, PILES, VERANDAH AND EAVE BRACKETS 600 KOLLS WALL - pAI>ER a(\ CASES AND PART •ttU CASES COLOURED & PLAIN GLASS. -I A A ELECTRICAL FITTINGS ' - 1U" —Switches, Bowls, Wire, Indicators, Insulators, Osram Lights, ■ Shades, Batteries, P.B. Fittings, Cable ;Wir,e "• ' ■ • - ■ . j LOT OF GOOD OFFICE FURNITURE, including--Fireproof Safe, Typewriter, Roneo Duplicator, Adding Machine, ; Letter Press, and spare Books, i Double-side Desks, Tables, 30 Austrian Chairs, and a large quantity of Sun'dries. . A L. WILSON AND CO. have been xl« favoured with instructions by the Liquidator and Receiver of tlhe. I'rouse Lumber Company- (in Linuidaticn) ■ to. dispose of the whole of the Company's Stock and Office Furniture, on the premises and Timber Yards, TARANAKI STREET, Wellington, as above. 1 As the Company is in liquidation, the entire stock will be sold'to the HIGHEST BIDDER, Buyers from a distance can make arrangements for tho dispatch-of their purchases.- ' The " sale will be continued UNTIL EVERY ARTICLE IS DISPOSED OF. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, the 31st day of JULY, 1012. ' ■ " At 12 noon. Messrs. a; l. Wilson and CO., by order of the 'Mortgagee, and ,under conduct of the Registrar |of tho Supreme Court of New, Zealand, Wellington District, will sell on WEDNESDAY, the 31st day of JULY,'I9I2, at 12 noon, in their Auction Rooms, 26 Brandon j Street, WellingtonAll that piece of land known as part Section 379, situate in Majoribanks-Street, Wellington, and having an area of, one rood,.with a frontage of 100 links, / ' by. a depth of 251 links to Majoribanks Street, together with a tenroomed dwellinghousc situated thereout Mortgagee's estimated value JJISOO. Terms can be arranged. For further particulars, apply to th« Registrar, at the Supreme Courthouse, Wellington, where the deeds can be seen, or to Messrs. Brandon, Hislop, and Brandon,. Solicitors, 150 Featherston Street, Wellington. ' A. L. WILSON AND CO., Auctioneers. IMPORTANT SALE OF CHOICE DAIRY FARMS, AT THE TOWN HALL, MANAKAU, WEDNESDAY. 31st JULY, 1912, Al. 1 p.m. Abraham and Williams, ltd., have received instructions from Dugald Thompson, Esq., to offer , by. Publio Auction, as above— His well-known property at Manakau, consisting of 280 acres of magnificent .rich dairying land, subdivided into 8 Sections, ranging in area from 10 to.Bo Acres; also a few one-acre Sections adjoining the Cheese and Butter Factories and fronting the Main Road. The above property is ono of the best on, the Coapt, the soil being of exceptional quality, well grassed and watered, adjoining Butter and Cheese Factories, and the Railway Station is within a quarter of a mile. The property has wintered 186 cows and 200 sheep, besides horses, which fact speaks well for its carrying capacity. TERMS: 10 per ccnt. on day of sale. ( < 10 per cent. 31st August, 1012, when possession will be given. 10 per cent. Ist October, 1913. Balanco for 5 years at 5 per cent. Also, on the same day— On account of C. Killein, Esq., 106 acres adjoining the above property, and being part of fcli.9 same block, with dwellinghouse and cowshed erected thoreon. This is a particularly nice farm, and the buyers canjiet possession on the 31st August. TERMS: Same as above. PLANS are now being prepared. For further particulars apply to the AUCTIONEERS. APPLES! HIGH IN COLOUR i / FIRM IN TEXTURE. SUPERIOR IN QUALITY, GROWN ON MOUTERE LAND, of which TASMAN TABMAN 'TASMAN Is the Centre. May be seen in window, 118 Willis St. (Kia Ora Cafe).' Details of TASMAN from J, T. HORN, SOLE REPRESENTATIVE, I 38 Panama Street, k •- .VFEXWNCreON,
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