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AUCTIONS- ' : —— THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 29th ami -3flth JANUARY, 1914. -Commencing at 1.30 o'clock each day. ; IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE i Of THE AVHOI.E OF THE STOCK-IN- . TRAIIE Of HIGH-CLASS FURNISHINGS OF MESSRS. C. H. 'HARRIS AND CO., the- well-known Art Furnishers, No. 10 Rintoul Street, Newtown (giving lip business). .EVERYTHING FOR UNRESERVED , ' SALE. JOHNSTON'AND CO. haT« re- -/• ceived instructions from jlr. C. H. llarris (proprietor of C. H. Harris and Co.), who is giving up business, and leaving on an extended visit to England and the Continent, to sell on the Premises, No. 10 Rintoul Street. as above— I OIOAA WORTH OF NEW OAK, KAURI,' ' AND RIMU FURNITURE of all descriptions. | A SOLID OAK AND KAURI SIDE- ' BOARDS, from 3ft. 6in. to 6ft. HIGH-BACK OAK CHAIR. OAK AND KAURI MORRIS CHAIRS EXTENSION DINING TABLES; with Oak legs DINING TABLES COSTLY OAK BEDROOM SUITES OAK WARDROBES KAURI BEDROOM SUITES SEVERAL OAK HALL-STANDS KAURI CHEVAL DUCHESSES A number 'oE SUPERIOR DUCHESSE CHESTS AND WASHSTANDS OAK AND KAURI TABLES ' MUSIC STANDS, WICKER; CHAIRS SEVERAL HANDSOME WOODEN BEDSTEADS KAPOK BEDS AND PILLOWS WIRE-WOVEN MATTRESSES O VERY LARGE SHOW MIRRORS, framed, Oft. x 4ft. Ationt 3 doz. Mantelpieces, different de- ' signs ' ' ' Several lots of Builder's Articles, Range, Brackets, etc. ' Quantity of toilet sets, oak couch in saddlebags and velvet, oak couch in real buffalo hide, oak Morris chairs in real buffalo hide, iron cots, hospital beds, all kinds of wall brackets and cabinets, handsome kauri bookcase, several fine bevelled-edge- mirrors, also cushions, oniiiments, cups, and saucers, etc., pieces cretonne, art canvas,.tapestry,; etc.. carpets, mats, etc., upholstered chairs; oak occasional tables, large divan chair . (green' Utrecht velvet, very fine),' 1 also , • innumerable-other,things. : Goods on view AVednesday . Afternoon and Morning of Sale. A great opportunity for those furnishing; Everything new and for Absolute Sale. . E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY. 281H JANUARY, 1914, At 2.30 p.m. ■ VALUABLE CENTRAL LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. . No. 90 THE TERRACE. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. are favoured with instructions to sell by auction at the Chamber of Commerce, Customhouse Quay, on WEDNESDAY, 28th' inst., at 2.30 p.m.— Tho LEASE, for a period of 42 years, from 26th February, 1914, of Part o'f Section fC6. Wellington, having a frontage to The Terrace of 67ft. by a depth of 330 ft„ and opposite the eofner cot Woodward. . Street, adjoining the grounds Of'the Wellington Club. Erected upon the land is the substantial 10-roomed Residence, No. 90, and the magnificent depth give's room for the erection of other buildings. The above land was selected by the late E. G. Wakefield for his own residence on account of its, central position," and .'will always be one'of the irtost valuablo sites in this favourite locality. For conditions of sale and further particulars, apply to J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. RIDDIFORD TRUST. IMPORTANT SUBDIVISIONAL SALE OF RICH FATTENING LAND, ADJOINING FEILDING RACECOURSE 'AND SHOW GROUNDS. WEDNESDAY, 11th FEBRUARY, 1914. GORTON & SON,.LTD., have received instructions from the Trustee's in the Estate of the late E. j. RIDDIFORD to sell b t y Public Auction, at. the Drill , Ilall, Feilding, as above, at 2 p.m. — Tho well-known "Kawa Kawa" Estate, ' comprising:— ■ 400 ACRES of level, rich, warm, generous, fattening or dairying land, situated three-quarters of a mile from Feilding, . and subdivided into areas of from 8 to 50 acres. Each section fronts a mfetalled road. TERMS: 10 per cent, down, 10 per. cent, or buildings erected to-that value in 12 months, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. NOTE: This property is undoubtedly some of the 'finest winter fattening country in the Dominion, being rich deep alluvial deposit, always warm and generous, and ideal dairying land in close proximity to Feilding, tho best stock centre in tho North Island. Plans'and full particulars on application to GORTON 4 SON, LTD., N Feilding. 45,000 APPLE TREES A RE being Planted under our Management this year. This is to show you that we are developing keenly and thoroughly. We want planters, not speculators. See us about it and get our book, "MONEY FROM, APPLES." . J. T. ; HORN, LTD., : 12 AND 14 : PANAMA STREET, ; WELLINGTON, | 'Phones 2173, 3830, ■ : And at TRAFALGAR STREET, NELSON. ; CHARMING COUNTRY HOME. fljlOll SALE, ,a Modern Residence oi 7 JF ' Rooms, situated ono milo from tho t Upper Hutt. with every possible conveni- - cnce, including acetylene gas,, drainage, i Erood water supply, h. and c. water, motor I garage and stable; land just over 4J acres, I beautifully laid-out in'flower and vegetable , gardens, ■ lawns, and. tennis lawn, and I natural bush. I Price.' on very easy termo. For further, particulars, apply at onc« S. GEORGE; NATHAN, Auctioneer and' Estate Agent, 113-115 Customhouse Quay. HAWICE'S BAY FARM—ISOO Acres, Freehold, 18 miles from Hastings, , part Maraekakaho Estate, all ploughable; , 2-sheep country, good 8-roomed house, , woolsheds, yards, etc. Price, £") 10s. Terms 15 per cent, cash, balance 5 per cent. Rei member, the soil and climato of Hawke'i , Bay, and make an appointment lo inspect this desirable farm. CASSIDY AND .CO., Asrenta, Box 197, Hastinev

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1968, 27 January 1914, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1968, 27 January 1914, Page 10

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