AUCTIONS. J .' TUESDAY,- 3rd'.NOVEMBER, 1914, ? At.l p.m. . IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE -OF ■-.' 'HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD , ■'FURNITURE, ' At ,tho Eesidenco No. 162 CLYDE QUAY. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., instructed by Mr. H. Davidson, who ;is-leaving for England, will sell by auction' at the residence, as above, the , Household ' Furniture and- Appointments, - including:— ■ Upright Grand Piano, by Linwood and Sons, London, in ebony caso. Piano Stool. . . Axminster . Carpet, specially imported .from England. 1. Drawingrooni Suite, with extra covers. i: Art Laco Hand-worked Curtains.' . Valuable Oil Paintings, including Views of > Venice,- by Albani and Armfield, c ,in deep English gold frames. 5 Dresden China figure ornaments, j Japanese hand-painted vases, with burntin gold work, j Rosewood Westminster chime clock, j Overmantels; What-nots;, Tea Tables, j Magnificent carved Sideboard with oval mirror. . Dinner-wagon. i Royal Semi-Porcelain Dinner. Ser'vice. [ Hand-painted China Tea Service of 40 ; pieces. , Eldredge Hand Sewing Machine. , Oak Extension Dining Table and Chenille ' Cover. i . Bronze Statuettes. ■;.-., • Marble Striking Clock. . Sheffield Plate Salver, Tea and Coffee [ Services', .h.w. Jugs, etc. ■ i' Best E.P. Fish and Fruit Services. . Splendid lot of E.P. Spoons and Forks.' r Tapestry Chairs. .i' . 1 Photogravures and Signed Etchings'. ' English Bedroom Suite of 3 pieces. Plate-glass Overmantel in oak frame. 2 Combined Wardrobes and Linen-presses. Double brass rail Bedsteads and Mat- .' . tresses, Blankets, Eiderdown Quilts, Feather > Beds, Cabinets, Duchesse Chests, Washstands, Linoleum, Deck , Chair, Axminster Stair and Hall CarJ pets, Hand-worked TaWle-covers, ! House Linen, Set Steps,' Meat Safe,' Saucepans, Knife-cleaner, Kitchen , Utensils,. and Sundries'. On View from 11 o'clock onmorning of Sale. .„ _' WEDNESDAY, 4th NOVEMBER, 19H. At 2.30 p.m. MESSRS. J.H. BETHUNE AND CO. have received instructions from the Wellington Hospital and Charitable Aid Board to offer for Sale by public auction, at their Rooms, corner of Featherston and' Brandon Streets., on WEDNESDAY, -4th NOVEMBER NEXT, at 2.30 p.m., Lease of that piece of Land situate at the corner of Murphy and Little Pipitea Streets, ■ containing 12.8 perches more or-less, hav. ing a frontage of 40.9 links to Murphy Street and-105.6 to Little Pipitea Street, and of irregular depth. . ' • The.Lease is to be for tho term of 21 years, with Tight thereafter to renewals for periods of 14. years at revaluations of ground rent, at the end of the first period of 21 years and each successive 'period of : H years thereafter. The Lessee will be required to erect within twelve months a building of tho value of not less than 43500. Particulars and Conditions of Sale and Plan of Land may be seen at the offices of the Auctioneers, or. of Messrs. QUICK, WARD AND WYLIE, Solicitors, Featherston Street, Wellington. ■ ". SMALL Dairy Farm. . Owner 110 acres, dairy farm, all in graßS, • 6-roomed house, cowbails, factory j-mile. Price ,£25. Equity ,£1800; will exchange sheep farm. Also; splendid. Dairy Farm, 50 acres, adjoining creamery, P. 0.; all 2at, subdivided Price i3O per acre. Owner will accept ,£350, balance terms. A bargain. .J. A. Nash and Co., Palmerston N.
TWO SHEEP PER ACRE RUN. 3600 ACRES AT £9. ' ' . ' . CAEEXING 6000 SHEEP AND 600 CATTLE. . TEEMS-255. PEE ACEE CASH. nnHIS very- fine run is handy to Auckland-Waikato Railway by good motor-oar load. It has a fine handsome homestead, and complete range of up-to-date buildings and other requisite equipments. Its stock-carrying capacity, indicates its quality and value. It carries following stock, which owner guarantees:—2soo cows, 1700 lambs, 1800 wethers, 150 breeding cows,-450 2 and 3-year-old cattle. The . ; terms are 255. per acre cash, on the land, and cash for 6tock at valuation. All stock can Be fattened on property. It is good fat lamb country. With cropping stock can be increased proportionately. We recommend this property as.the best buying.-. T. MANBENO JACKSON AUCKLAND, DAEGAVILLE,' HAMILTON, AND KAIKOHE. ■t pjA ACEES first-class dairying country, adjoining township, school, cheese facJLDI/ tory,-carrying 60 cows and young stock, including a convenient houso and cowshed; also milking machine.with water power.. Possession at any time, with Btock if required. Prico, - £32105. per aore, with ,£l5O cash, balance long term. ;J. IL THOMPSON,. LlND sffiW D . A CHANCE FOR A SMALL MAN IN THE SUNNY NORTH. ' 1 QA. ACEES, Freehold, fenced and mostly in grass; 7 paddocks; house 4 Tooms, JLVrk cowshed, and'barn; 50 acres been .ploughed, 2 small orchards. Store, P. 0., etc., 3 miles. Will carry in this present.condition without manure, 25 dairy cows, 3 horses, and 6orae young stock. Price, £6 per acre. ,£2OO cash, balance 5 years 51 per cent. For full particulars, aply to . E. -G. W. TIBBITTS, WHANGAEEI, THE LAND AGENT WHO KNOWS THE NOETH; .~~~ ONE OF THE MOST, UP-TO-DATE FARMS IN TARANAKI. . ■1 AA ACEES Freehold, level, and well-watered by stream and ram in every padJLV.V dock; property divided into 15 paddocks; hedges; 70 acres ploughed; good up-to-date 7-roomed house, hot and cold water, shed and milking plant second to none; Factory and School on property; good.metal road to railway and town, where there are good schools; returns for the last season may. be seen at our office and amount to £676. Price £46 per acre (bedrock), : with £500 cash down, balance 10 years at 5 per cent. Genuine reasons for selling, ill-health of the owner, who is forced to retire on this account. ■ ' '■■ No 8/92 1> THEN.Z. LOAN AND' MEKCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD " . ' '■ ■'■ '■ . ■ STEATFOED. ■ /£ 0"! Q ACEES, Freehold—A 6plcndid Block of healthy sheep or cattle country . ..ytjJ.JLtf about 43 miles of fencing; 30 paddocks. New modern residence, h. and o' water, and usual conveniences. Stock now on property, 5700 sheep. 500 head cattle' The place materially improve on this by further bushfalling; half-mile to wharf Price £8 10s. £6000 cash. TO '■■COLMORE- WILLIAMS, • ■ ' LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, DAEGAVILLE. . 2460-ACEES MAGNIFICENT SHEEP COUNTRY, EAWKE'S BAY. QjITUATED about 6 miles from Township and handy to the lending tale yards of K) Hawke's Bay. The property is subdivided into 8 paddocks, and has a permanent water supply. Grows excellent turnip crop. Carries about 2 sheep to acre,'besides cattle and horses; 5-roomed hoti3e, shed and other outbuildings £8 per acre, £5000 cash, balance arranged. p o r further particulars apply to .W. P. M'COP.MTOK' ' LAND AGENT, STATION STEEET, HASTINGS. ' " COMPLETE DAIRY FARM" ~. - ~. ADJOINING Factory, Post Office, and School, situated in Waverley ; dißtrict. Belongs to absentee owner; 150 Acres, well subdivided; watered by-stream ■and ram. Land i 3 level, and first-class quality. ■ .Cows are. milked by-.milking' machines, driven with, benzine engine; no labour required. Splendid house' of 7 rooms, bathroom, h. and c. water; good stables, loft, and implement shed; up-to-date milking shed, fitted with machines. Place will milk 65 to 70 cows.- Eeturns ■ will show a handsome income. Price,£i3 per acre,. including machines. Easy terms of purchase. ' .'■"•■ W. O'CALLAGHAN, ' TATTEESAIL'S BUILDINGS. HAWEItA. ; ~ NONE KNOW ITS EQUAL. '■ ' ~ THAT is true of the splendid little farm of 268 acres situated only 15 mile 3 from Westfield fat stock, market. This farm being near the sea is a very healthy land for 6tock, and lies nicely to the sun. It is situated close to wharf; steamers ■ pass regularly. It is one of the beet fattening farms in the Auckland district, and can be had for £29 per acre. It is equal to, if not better than, land now selling at £50 per'acre iu the Waikato, and is closer to tho best market. Remember, £29 per acre takes it. Write at once for particulars. CREAMER AND PAYKEL, IMPEBIAL BUILDINGS, 44 QUEEN STEEET. AUCKLAND. ONE OFTHE BEST MIXED FARMS in-HAWKED BAY Now on tho MARKET. jrrk ACEES of good land, 2J miles from Hastings P. 0., close to factory, sale- •'" yards and school, divided into 8 paddocks, 11 acres laid down in oats,' 7 acres in lucerne, 4 acres in apples just coming into bearing, balance iu grass, well watered; good new House of 5 rooms, h. and c. water and conveniences, 6stall cowshed, 6 pigstyes .built on modern lines, concrete floors. In addition, tho stock and plant, consisting'of 18 good'dairy cows in full profit, 6 heifers, 4 calves, 5 sows and boar, 2 horses and carts, baniesß, implements, etc. A renl good proposition, the only reason for selling being to close partnership account. ■ Walk-in and walk-out price. £1500, balance in 4 years at 5 per cent. H.B. FRUIT, PRODUCE, ANO COOL STORAGE CO., LTD., > P.O. SOX 105, HASTINGS. (\(*A ACEES Freehold Sheep-run, situate within 4 milos of the Nelson Post <J\i i x Office by tho best'road in the district. The property offers an exceptional • opportunity for those on the look-out for a bargain in a small 6hcep-run, within very easy distanoe of all the social and educational advantages of the city. The farm is subdivided and will carry from 1000 to 1200 sheep, «nd is eapablo of being easily improved. Laud is undulating to low hills. Good dwelling of 8 rooms' with beautiful view of .the Harbour and tho bay; water laid on; small shearing shed, dip, and yards, etc. Early application for this desirable shoepruoJis necossary as ';he price asked is low, namely, £5 10s. per acre. Terms, , • X PORTER HARRIS * ,<aoN, - . LAND. ANB ESTATE AGENTS. ' HAJffIY.. BTBEBT, NELSON,
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