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AUCTIONS' MONDAY, 27th JULY, 1914. Commencing at 1.30 o'clock sharp. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF. ' S 150 BEAUTIFUL ..AXjMINSTER AND PILE CAIU'KT SQUARES (Various d sizes). ' "-..-.'-■" ■"' I 250 AXMINSTER MOHAIR and TURK- ) -IBH HEARTHRUGS, and LOUNGE n RUGS. " -.....:.- -. . ' v 6 ROLLS OF CARPET: RUNNER. il 50 ROLLS of NAIRN'S BEST QUALITY y • LINOLEUM. -.. ..'• ' -'. CRASH CURTAINS, TABLE COVERS; 7 ■■■".- Etc.. Etc..; , : ■• .-' ■':. y ALL BEST QUALITY. GOODS, - II - ■ ■'■ Aj\D :»:,:: ... : -.: i Just landed, ex Malsarini, to be-sold by x order of the holder of Bill of.Lading.. a Tji JOHNSON AND-.CO. have been g AJ« favoured with' instructions to sell at their rooms, 157 Lambton Quay— 0 A' VALUABLE . CONSIGNMENT OF q , NEW CARPETS, ETC. 1 Full details later,, . ? This is the most valuable consignment >• of Carpets ■ and Rugs that has fever been v submitted to auction.in Wellington. ON VIEW THIS (SATURDAY) MORNING from 9 "till 1; and SPECIAL V GAS-LIGHT DISPLAY THIS (SAT- ; URDAT) EVENING, from 7.30 till 9. ' The Goods are all new and latest designs. Inspection Invited. ;. 13. JOHNSON, Auctioneer.' SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY AT SEATOUN. 1 ■ ■ ■ ;' • -. - a THURSDAY, the 13th day of AUGUST, 1 '-." 1914, at 2.30 p.m. . MESSRS. ®. JOHNSTON AND CO. have received, instructions from the 1 Registrar of the Supreme Court at Wel- : liilgton, to Sell by Public Anction ut 1 their Auction Room, Lambton 'Quay, Wei- • lington, as above— ' ■ ALL THAT Parcel of Land situated in I the Provincial District of Welling- ' . • ton, containing 1 rood 38 perches, • \ more or less, being allotments numf bered .6 and 7.0f Block 10 on a sub- I ■ divisional plan of the Township of ! Seatoun, ■ deposited in. the Deeds Registry Office at Wellington, as ; Number 110, TOGETHER WITH the buildings thereon, known as "Babington. House,". SUBJECT, however, to Mortgage -Number 10S087, securing £700 and interest. ■ Application to sell and Mortgagee's es--1 timate of value may be'scen at the office .of the Registrar at any convenient time r prior jto sale. >. ... Particulars and conditions of sale may be seen at the office of. the Auctioneer's, and of Quick, Ward, and Wylie, Solicitors, Wellington. : .»■-.. ' WEDNESDAY, 29th JULY, 19U. At 2.30 p.in. AUCTION SALE -OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD' PROPERTY, 1 ■NOS. 22 and 2i, SYDNEY STREET. - (Near Lambton Station &-,Tram Terminus) MESSRS-. J. H. BETHUNE AND "CO. have, been favoured 1 with instructions from'the Secretary, Wellington Edu- • cation Board, to sell by Auction at their rooms, No. 158 Featherston Street, -as above — . " ■'' '■-.- :, ■ ■ ■" • The Lease for ' period of 21 years from Ist March; .1915, of part of Section 515, Wellington, having a frontage ,of.sßft. 9in. by a .depth of 132 ft., together with the .two Residences of '. • -8 rooms and conveniences, Nos. '23 and 21 Sydney Street, thereon. ; , The Lease offered contains a perpetual riglit of renewal for periods of 21 years. : The highest bidder is to pay to the ; present ' lessee XllOO - for the buildings now upon the land. . Conditions of sale, terms of lease, and • further particulars may bp obtained from ' MESSRS. BRANDON, HISLOP AND ; ■■'-.'. BRANDON, Solicitors, • Featherston Street, Wellington. ! Or from' THE AUCTIONEERS. i- —— ■- —.". v,; . —~ ' [v ■ PRELIMINARY ; NOTICE.\ J IMPORTANT LAND SALE AT AN ;• . EARLY DATE. ; ' /NORTON i SON, LTD!, have received [ vJ" instructions from the Attorneys for I: Lord' Charles Montague and the Countess ' of Gosford to sell by public auction at " r an early date in suitable areas 350 acres of rioh. level fattening land in and ad- . (oining the Borough of Feilding. [ Full' particulars later. I . ■ ■.-: ■ — • L ' ■ " ■ '.--.' t .■ . • ■ .■-•' ■'■ ■■.'■-.■ ./..-■ ; GREAT CHANCE YOR; YOUNG > " ; ■ FARMERS! - BUY A TOKOROA FARM.: ': t - TERMS ABSURDLY EASY.. '" 7TIHIS is an exceptional chance ". to buy. a farm in the rick f Waika.to Valley. Get a Tokoroa, farm at original' prices. All rich , flats and easy hills, black loam and light brown soils, very rich in L < iron,-oxide, nitrogen, and potash. . Experts say .it grows turnips, grass, and crops as good as Canterbury land. All well watered. P. 0.- accommodation house, , school site, dairy factory on the ■ estate. ■-. • , FARMS, 260 to 1500 ACRES. , PRICES, FROM £2 10s. ACRE. ■> ' Write for a plan and particulars, and inspect before you dream of buying elsewhere. .' -j . ' 'Agents—' ■■■' : " , 9 WILSON AND ALLENDER, . . CHRISTCHURCH,. ''■-. i ■■■••'■ ' ■ ■ 1 [ •• •'- 5 T — ~ g GOOD BUSH.FARM FOR SALE. ■TO7TI have a good Freehold Farm For » t Sale near n rising township on the q Main Trunk Lino; 600 acres,in graes, 400 in bush, 3-roomed house, good outbuild- ' ings; well fenced; wintered 2000 sheep a and cattle. The owner would sell on good . terms. . * - . . . : . ' This is a good opportunity for a young fellow with moderate capital. '. ' ; Price on application to' ; •-!..' p 0. H. BURNETT, 3 ' WANGANUI. • ~~ 9000 ACRES. ~ ~"-. BEAUTIFUL Block of Limestone country, nearly. 7000. acres in good Eng- • lish grasses, the -balance being iirst-class bush land, subdivided into numerous paddocks, approximately .27 miles of sheepproof, fencing, chiefly totara, 7 and • 8 ■ wires; comfortable 6-roomed House, bldck- ■ smith's shop, laTge. up-to-date .woolshed,- „ fitted up with 8 shearing machines, night i -, pens to hold. 1200 shsNsp, good storage for - wool; man's cottage; splendid yards, 60ft. concrete dip. N.B.—Practically the whole of this property is fit for DAIRYING. At present there aro on'the. run.-12,500 shoep, the 'greater portion being breeding '" ewes, and 500 head of .cattle. - All stock '• are in perfect condition, and can taken over at valuation. Price,. £U per Jicre. Cheapest proposition in New Zealand. Tenure freehold. Worth double the money when subdivided, and roaded for Dairying purposes. ; NEWTON KING, =OLE AGENT, STRATFORD.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2211, 25 July 1914, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2211, 25 July 1914, Page 20

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