AUCTIONS' 'TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, AND CONTINUING ON SATURDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, 31st October, and Ist, 3rd, 4th, sth, 6th, and 7th November, | At 11 o'clock each day. Under instructions from H. Davidson, Esq., Ofliciul Representative of a Home Firm. THE ' MOST SENSATIONAL AND ■ UNPRECEDENTED AUCTION SALE GENUINE HIGH-CLASS JEWELLERY, PLATE, SILVER, FINE ART CHINA, BEAUTIFUL CUT-GLASS WARE, MARBLE CLOCKS, BRONZES, CUTLERY, PIANOS, ETC., Also, THE MOST MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION OF DIAMOND JEWELLERY EVER SEEN IN WELLINGTON, Will bo held at E Johnston and co.'S auction . ROOMS, 157 LAMBTON QUAY, On ,4.bove Dates\ £5000 W0 O f H £5000 VALUABLE GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Just Landed. A few of the lots include— A most valuable collection of GENUINE DIAMOND GOODS—Diamond pendant brooches, diamond crescent brooches, valuable three-stone diamond ring (large stones), several magnificent diamond cluster rings, half hoops, single stones, diamond and ruby, diamond and sapphire, diamond and opal rings and brooches, very fine quality, for UNRESERVED SALE. Valuable jewellery, ladies' and gents.' solid gold rings, gold alberts. and guards, bracelets set with beautiful diamonds, rubies and sapphires, genuine, 9, 14, and 18-carat gold watches (all English Hall-marked), gold brooches, penidanfe, etc., massive marble clocks, costly chime clocks, striking cn cathe- ' dral gongs, solid silver and Shoffield plate, magnificent tea and coffee services. trays, spirit kettles .and stands, cruets, hot-water jugs, teapots, afternoon tea sets, oak biscuit barrels, salad bowls and servers, jelly and jam dishes, liqueur stands, with cut-glass bottles (all silver and plate guaranteed best Sheffield make) Valuable china and best' English cut-glass dinner and tea sets in beautiful handpainted ware (newest designs), Wedgwood, Crown Derby, aud Worcester ware of every description Several large and small canteens of cutlery, consisting of 180, 100, and 50piece sets by Joseph Rodgers and other celebrated makers, cases of. carvers, frnit and fish knives, table and dessert knives, forks, spoons, solid silver- < ware, and every conceivable class of cutlery, field-glasses, prism binoculars, array and navy glasses by Leimeire, Paris, ladies' opera-glasses, and l*rge stock of ladies' and gents/a high-class umbrellas, etc., etc., -etc. ■ Every article is guaranteed and sold WITHOUT RESERVE to the highest bidder. j Special Gaslight Display TO-NIGHT, from 7.30 till 9. Sale commences TO-MORROW, at 11 t'clock. . This sale will be on a more extensive scale than the great sale held at our rooms some weeks ago on account of Mr. Davidson. • ' E. JOHNSTON AND CO., 157 Lambton Quay. CHOICE MANAWATU DAIRY FARMS. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION. AT THE TOATOHALL,- LEVIN, ON WEDNESDAYTwth NOVEMBER, 1913, at 1 p.m. WOODCLYFFE ESTATE. QQK ACRES of first.quality, land, comOJD prising the above estate, which has been carefully subdivided into 8 FARMS of from 50 to 187 acres, will' be offered for Sale, by Public Auction, and undoubtedly this is AN OPPORTUNITY, as tho , terms aro most liberal, being 10 PER CENT. CASH, BALANCE TO REMAIN UNTIL 1920, at 5£ PER CENT. The situation of this property is all that can be desired, either by the DAIRY FARMER or GRAZIER, as it is within 5 miles of both Levin and Shannon, which are splendid markets. Koputaroa Railway Station Is within 2 miles, and a Creamery is only about half a mile distant by good metal reads. This property has hitherto been used for running sheep and cattle, and the winter-carrying capacity is 2 breeding ewes and 1 dry, sheep per 'acre, besides a largo quantity 6f grown cattle. Annually about 3000 sheep and lambs are fattened, also a good number of bullocks, which will afford evidence of tho quality of the land. It is well watered, and the whole of the property where not in crop carries a splendid sole of grass. Practically all.ptoughable, and about 300 acres have been ploughed. School, Poet Office, and Creamery are within half a mile of the Estate. Full particulars and plans can bo obtained from the Auctioneers, DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., . Wellington and Branches. zLQA ACRES of the famous Sandon tii" rye-grasu country, 6 miles from Feilding, 4 from Sandon-Foxton tramline, and 3 from Ronjotea; several paddocks in rye grass and crested dog-tail to be shut up for seed; 40 acres in Algerian oats (3 bushels to acre sown);, SO acres ploughed for swedes; all ploughable country; has about a mile frontage to Main Road; 13 paddocks well watered bysprings and creeks; 7-roomed house and outbuildings, stables, yards, etc. Telephone laid on to house. Price only ,£2.1 10s. per acre; JGIOOO cash; or easier terms to suitable man. Good reasons for selling. Apply at once for full particulars to
J. HARRIS AND SONS, Land and Insurance Agents, MARTON AND MARTON JUNCTION. GOING CONCERN. lIP' ACRES Feilding district, 5 years' JIJLO lease at .£l, stock includes 30 good cows, young stock, horses, and about ,30 pigs, cart, gijj, and harness, buckets, cans, and sundries. Price .8700, about .£450 cash. Apply 1 RATLIFF LAND AGENCY., Feilding. ORCHARD PROPERTY. ,£SOO PER ANNUM NET PROFITS. SITUATED HAVELOCIC NORTH, 3 mile 3 from Hastings. Area, 14 Acres; 9 acres in apples and pears, best export varieties; trees 10 years old; new 5-roomed House; all necessary packingsheds, etc.; 5 acres in grass and crops. Prico, ££2700. Terms, .£BOO cash, balance easy terms. Write or wire for full particulars. CASSIDY & CO., Land Agents, Hastings, Hawke's Bay. | /•-i a ACRES, L.T.T., all in grass, half OH ploughable, balance easy hills, all ridoable; 50 acres stumped; carrying capacity, 2 ewes per acre, besides cattle I 7 paddocks; fences in good order; permanent water; good metalled roada; new 6-roomcd house, woolshed, etc.; 8 mika railway station,' 11 miles Feilding; post office and sdhool handy. Price ,£l7 10a. per aero. Cash required, .£2OOO, balance arranged. (398.) F. Herring, 4 Rangitikei Street, Palmerston North. OKAft ACRES, Freehold, highly im--001/ V/ pnjved; up-to-date modern Residence, 5 miles from railway. Also, 7200 acres, Government lease, adjoining. Rent JI6O per annum. Price of the freehold JCt 10s. per acre. Lease given in. ,£SOOO cash, balance very easy terms. E, B. HARE AND CO., ■ PaluE^at
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1893, 30 October 1913, Page 12
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