AUCTIONS. ~ : TO-MORROW, THURSDAY. AND FRIDAY NEXT, Ith, nth, and lith June. At 2 p.m. Each Day. MOST ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE Of VALUABLE STERLING SILVER AND E.l'. WARE. Ever Offered in Wellington. Sl25OKSS'i£l25O "MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have IWL received instructions to sell by public auction, in their rooms, 195 Lambton Quay, on Wednesday. Thursday, and I'Tlday next, at 2 p.m. each day— Tho hole of the SAMPLES of the New Zealand Representative of' Messrs. -Wilkins and Tolhurst, of Sheffield, England. which, comprise the latest modern designs of English manufacturers. Amongst tho Samples are BEAUTIFULLV'-MOUNTED ENGLISH OAIv TRAYS OAK SALAD BOWLS OAK BISCUIT BARRELS BUTTER DISHES OMC LIQUEUR CABINETS, etc., etc. THE SILVER AND ELECTRO-PLATE comprise— - Finest quality E.P.N.S. TRAYS, TEA and COFFEE SERVICES COSTLY DOULTON VURE BISCUIT B BARRELS, TEA POTS HOT-WATER JUGS FRUIT DISHES, CAKE DISHES HOT-WATER KETTLES, etc., etc. Also, / 36 BEAUTIFULLY-DESIGNED SPECIMEN VASES STEALING SILVER GOODS | - . HAIR BRUSHES and MIRRORS, in ' CASES, MANJCURE SETS, CANDLESTICKS VASES. SPIRIT FLASKS, CIGAR CASES, CIGARETTE CASES, Also, some very fine samples of ANTIQUE L4DIS' T AND W GENTS.' HIGH-CLASS DRESSING CASES, in real morocco and English leather; all latest designs _ ~ Also, from Picardi Freres, of Hatton Garden, London— A Valuable consignment of OAK CLOCKS, including costly English Grandfather Clocks, Westminster Chime Clocks, Dining Room . Clocks, etc.,' etc. i 36 GOLD WATCHES ! „ 30 18-ct. DIAMOND HALF-HOOP. AND {SINGLE-STONE RINGS 36 DIAMOND AND OTHER GEM BRACELETS, BANGLES, • PENDANTS, etc.;' etc. Catalogues will be forwarded to any address or may be obtained at the offices of the Auctioneers. SPECIAL ATTENTION is called to this rare opportunity of securing really highclass goods, which are a pleasure to inspect, even if.no purchase is made. Everything will bo on view on the Morning .of each sale day. WITHOUT RESERVE. HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers.
TO-MORROW. At 1 p.m. sharp. HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND APPOINTMENTS FOR SALE BY AUCTION. ' AT THE RESIDENCE, . QUEEN'S DRIVE, LYALL BAY. (Two minutes' walk from the Lyall Bay Tram Terminus.) MESSRS. GUALTER, DYKES AND CO., undsr instructions from W. H. Nash, Esq (who has sold his property to Mr. Te Heii Hcu Tukino), will sell by auction as above— The splendid Household Furniture and Appointments, -including— PIANO (by Eastaff), CHESTERFIELD COUCII, LARGE DRAWING-ROOM AND bINING-ROOM CARPETS, GRANDFATHER'S CLOCK (140 years old. one of the finest in the Dominion), and a 2-JIANUAL AND PEDAL ORGAN (cost .£110), 25 stops, with foot and hand blower / Ea<r chairs, dining chairs, extension dm"ing table, tea tables, linoleum, rues, office table, single wooden bedsteads, duchess, wardrobes, bedroom carpets and linoleums, toiletware, tea and dinner ware, sewing machine (almost new), kitchen tablo and chairs, kitchen utensils, gardening implements, and sundries. ' „ „ • . Goods on view TO-DAY from 2 to 5 and morning of sale. Our instructions axo to sell everything Without Reserve. JAMES DYKES. Auctioneer. PARTICULARS OF PROPERTIES FOR SALE. ABOUT 600 Acres, Leasehold, 6G yeara to run, within J(i miles of HastingsWinters 2 sheep and 80 cattle. Goodwill. .£2500. ' GENTLEMAN'S Beautiful Kesiaenoe of about 10 rooms, with about 50 acres land, in orchard, lawns, garden, etc., etc. All modern conveniences, including electric light. Situated about 5 miles from Napier. Easy terms. Further particulars on' application. 11 nn ACRES, 14 miles from WaipukuJiv" frau saleyards and railway station, 9-roomcd house with all conveniences; woolshed and yards; subdivided into number of paddocks; mostly ploughable; winters 2 ewea to the acre; well watered. Price, £10 10s. per acre.
OQA ACKKS, all limestone, 14 miles t/Ov from Hastings, and i miles to itaihvay Station. New 7-roomed House, ar.iry, storeroom, and washhouse, trap and dry shed. Subdivided into 8 pau. docks, all beautifully watered. Two sets shoep yards and plenty of fonoing timber oa the place. Carrying capacity i) eneep (mixed; and 200 h'ead of cattlo and few horses. Poroentage of lambs last season was IIS v Price, JBI6 10s. per aorej £GDI) 0 cash. With tli'.s property there is a Native lease of 125 acres adjoining with 4 years to run at a fow pounds a year rental, which will carry 100 sheep and 100 head of young cattle. For further particulars, apply j DE PELICHET, sTLEOD, AND CO., LIMITED. HASTINGS. UPPER HUTT. EASY PRICES! EASY TERMS! EASY PRICES! EASY TERMS! WITHIN SUBURBAN RAILWAY ; 'AREA. 55 ACRII 55 Sections from quarter-acre upwards. Suitablo for Pleasure or Profit. SUNSHINE, ELEVATION SCENERY. H. C. GIBBONS, MAIN ROAD, UPPER HUTT, Or 180 Lambton Quay, WELLINGTON. WELL WORTH INSPECTION. >-aa ACRES of first-class level and unDl/v dulatine land, joining inland town; butter factory, school, etc.; 100 acros level on front; one house of six rooms, with bathroom and scullery, and ono of four rooms; 10 paddocks, well watered; about 60 cows being milked and a largo number of dry stock and sheep being carried on the place, woolshed, cowshed of 10 bails, milking machines installed. dairy, store, and separator rooms, etc. A good and cheap property. Price, JUG per acre; £1000 cash; in threo years, balance five years. A j! y HARRIS AND SONS, MAR-TON AND MARTON JUNCTION. ~ TO LEASE. nr ACRES, all flat; house, cowshed, OD garden, shciter trees; Lease has three years, 225.; optional purchase. £2o; 20 cows, 12 weaners, 2 sows, 0 store pigs, horse, cart, harness, 18 tons liav, 15 factory shares. Price, £280 the lot. W. INGLIS HUSDAND, Land Ai&at, PAJLIATUi.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1766, 3 June 1913, Page 10
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