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AUCTIONS' TO-MORROW, ■ . • ..it 1.30 p.m. ~'. AT OUR ROOMS, 2G BRANDON. ST. THE MOST IMPORTANT' SALE OF s VALUABLE,: AND HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE, ' ;.' ~ ,DRAWING-ROOJ[ GRAND PIANOi ;.. Held in. our Rooms for a considerable time. . On account of Mr. W. C. Howe, of Halswell Street, who is leaving on Thursu <lny for the Argentine.' ' e JgiyKA OF COSTLY MAHOGANY .''•.."■ WALNUT AND OAK s . . FURNITURE. MAGNIFICENT Drawing-room GRAND 2 PIANO, by Collard and Collard, equal to new, in very Handsome: Rosewood I Case, possessed with ideal rich, mel- | ' low tone. Cost ISSgiis. ' . '' s. O MASSIVE-ALL-BRASS BEDSTEADS.' a Cost .£32 and each ': to BEAUTIFULLY WOVEN AXMIN- , « ■ STER ■ CARPETS, scarcely .soiled. ; Cost .£27 and £li each. a ELEGANT. CHESTERFIELD COUCH, IN SOLID MAHOGANY, aud magnificently upholstered. Cost ,£35. -•■ ['• OAK MORRIS CHAIR, with adjustable ' platform, upholstered ia buffalo hido , HANDSOME OAK ESCRITOIRE, "with \ • three drawers; cabinets,. etc. BEDROOM FURNITURE, in Rosewood, Bird's Eye, Maple, Walnut, etc., etc. A L. WILSON AND CO.' have teen u.%» favoured with instructions from Air. Howe, of Thorndon, who is leaving 1 for Argentina,, to sell.as alwve— A grand collection of High-class Housex. hold Furniture and Effects, which i ■ MUST BE SOLD. . _' This is a groat salej and we specially invite inspection of our Rooms after 2 o'clock To-day. . . ■. ■ ■ A. l". WILSON,- Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY,, 29th' JULY, 1914. At 2.30. p.m. AUCTION '"SALE OF • VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, NOS. 22' and 24, SYDNEY STREET. (Near Lambton Station & Tram Terminus) MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. have been favoured with instructions from the Secretary, Wellington Education Board, to sell by Auction at their rooms, No. 158 Fcatherston Street, as above— J, , The" Lease for period of 21 years from Ist March, 1915, of part of Section 515, Wellington, having a frontage . of 56ft. Din. • by. a depth of 132 ft., '.tof-ether with the two Residences of ', 8 rooms and conveniences, NoSi 23 ■■ - and 24 Sydney Street, thereon. The Lease offered contains a perpetual " right of renewal for periods of 21 years. The highest bidder. is to pay to the present lessee .£llOO for the buildings now -upon the land. I 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. CHEAP WAIKATO LAND. ■ . FAMOUS TOKOROA ESTATE, SUBDIVIDED INTO DAIRY AND SHEEP FARMS.. . Wonderfully Easy Terms. ■'■ ; . tJAILWAY. station, dairy fac- ■ tory; accommodation house, post office,' and school site on the property.-. Farms consist of rich flats .and low undula u j)g hills, covered in fern and ti-tree. The soil is partly. a black loam s and partly light brown soil, proved by analysis,to '■■' b^ rich in nitrogen and "potash, arid to contain abundance of iron oxide: those chemical con- • stituents desired by progressive farmers. . EVERY ASSISTANCE GIVEN . " , TO PRACTICAL, MEN. ( , Terms within reach of all. SECTIONS FROM 260 TO 15C0 ; ' ACRES.- • PEICES FROM £2 10s. . -. Don't buy till you've seen "this ■ wonderful country. Plans and particulars on request. . '.' ■ WILSON. AND ALLENDER, CHRISTCHURCH; FERTILE , FARM AT STRATFORD. IT offc-rs everything that contributes to the success of the Dairy . Farmer. 120 acres,- Freehold, divided' ' into ten paddocks, and well watered. Splendid land all in grass, with good fences. House of 8 rooms, with cow- , shed, 12 bails, and large trapshep. r Only 1 mile from creamery, school, post office. Prica £33 per acre. Terms: Cash, #1800, balance 5 years at 5£ per cent. Now, who will' go ahead and make money? Get full • particulars from S. GEORGE NATHAN, AUCTIONEK-β AND FARM EXPERT, 113-115 Customhouse Quay, (Opp. Bank N.Z.). > """ 9000 ACRES. ~ "OEAUTIFUL Block of' Limestone counJL* try. nearly 7000 acres in good English grasses, the balance,being first-class bush laud, 'subdivided into numerous pad- - docks, approximately 27 miles of sheepproof fencing, chiefly totara, 7 and 8 wires; comfortablo 6-roomed House,black- , smith's shop, large up-to-date woolshed, 'fitted up with S shearing machines, night pens to hold 1200 sheep, good storage for wool; man's cottage; splendid yards,,6oft. concrete dip. N.B.—Practically the whole of this property is fit for DAIRYING. At. present there aro on tho mn 12,500 ' sheep, the greater portion being breeding ' ewes, and 500 head of cattle. All stock are in perfect condition, and can be taken over at valuation. Price, ,£ll per aero. Cheapest proposition •• in New Zealand. Tenuro freehold. Worth double the money, when subdivided and roaded for Dairying purposes. ■NEWTON KING, SOLE AGENT, STRATFORD, an get NINEP.ENCE Per Gallon for your 'horefore INVEST in a farm in this district." ;ion. School.Price. ' Cash. milee. 24 .£3O About £1000 miles 2j .£2B About ,£BOO :'miles 2 .£2B About JEGOO mile 1J ,£2!) About .£SOO OTAKI RAILWAY. lores grassed, half ploughablo; 4 paddocks; :her buildings. Carries 2 sheep. Price £5 250 ; 900 acres grassed; fenced and subdivided; .£I2OO cash. Owner will take olher property THOMSON & CO.,™ S ORANGE AGENTS. 'JEVIRKE. ■ MANAWATII LINE. really good farm, soil of the best deseripiiile to Railway, Post' Office, and School, i arranged. 1 into paddocks'with Rood buildings; regis. nilc to Creamery, Railway, Post Office, and J-«sy terms. N & CO., ■ . RAILWAY,

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2213, 28 July 1914, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2213, 28 July 1914, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2213, 28 July 1914, Page 10

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