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AUCTIONS. BY OBDER OF THE BAILIFF, MAGISTRATE'S COURT. MESSRS. W. BUBBIDGE & CO. will eell by Public Auction on, Thursday Morning, December 3, at 11 o'clock, at their Rooms, Blair Street, one chestnut mare, aged; has been worked in single and double harness. No reserve rO-MOBBOW (FRIDAY), 4th DEC, 19U, At 1.30 p.m. ATTRACTIVE SALE Of Almost NEW HOUSEHOLD FUBNITUBE, GOOD ENGLISH PIANO, SUPERIOR JJKAWIING, DINING & BEDKOOM EFFECTS. AT COLOMBO STREET, NEWTOWN. AL. WILSON AND CO. have been • favoured with ' instructions from Mrs. R. A. Patorsou to sell at her resident*, 18 Colombo Street, off Adelaide Road, Nowtown — The Complete Contents of her well-fur-nished 7-roomed residence, including a good "Chappell" Piano. This is rather a hurried sale. The house is really well furnished, and the owner's instructions are' decisive; Sell Everything. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. SATURDAY, sth DECEMBER, 1914, At 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF 3-SHABE OF THE MOTOR LAUNCH "SWAN." A J,. WILSON AND CO. have ,re- • ceived instructions from the Bailiff in the Magistrate's Court to Sell at Balena Bay (on Mr. J. Jones's Slip)— i-Share of Motor Launch "Swan"; length 26ft, width Bft.; engine by White; 7 to 8 h.p.; carry 7 passengers; complete with masts, sails, and gear, and having loewt. of lead on keel. Full particulars at Auctioneer's Office, 26 Brandon Street. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. SATURDAY, DECEMBER sth. : At 2 o'clock sharp. ATTRACTIVE CLEARANCE SALE OF SUPERIOR FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. KNIGHT'S ROAD, LOWER HUTT. H ERNEST LEIGHTON has received. » instructions from F: L. Ayson, Es(j., who has leased his property, and is giving up housekeeping, to offer for absolute eale the contents of his 7-roomcd house, including— PIANO (cost 68 guineas) DINING-ROOM SUITE (9 pieces) HALL-STAND BOOKCASE (glass front and drawers) DUCHESSE CHESTS ' NEW CARPET.SQUARE LINEN AND BLANKETS. Also, Single and double bedsteads, w.w. mattresses, kapok beds, duchesse chests, bookcases, dining-room table, office cabinet, kitchen table, wicker settee, Austrian and wicker chairs, good linoleums, sideboard, bedroom suite, table covers, rugs, 2 mounted heads, dinper set, crockery, 3 glass cases, mounted birds, w.indow curtains, blinds, etc., pictures, kerosene cooker, primers, pots, pans, lawnmowers, carpenter's tools, wheelbarrow, wringer, axes, and a quantity of garden tools, too many to enumerate. RICH FATTENING AND DAIRYING ■ COUNTRY. A An ACRES, ring-fenced, subdivided i ±rk.i into some 24 paddocks; watered by permanent streams; all flat and low undulating country; nearly all ploughable when stumped; some 200 acres in crop (rapo and turnips); eight-roomed house and 6-roomed house, shede and outbuildings; seven-bailed cowshed, concrete iloor; Land Transfer Title; crops at valuation. Price M 0 per acre. Only £2500 cash required. Owner would consider exchange for good hilly 2-sheep country (not steep); Eangitikei district preferred. This property offers exceptional opportunity to purchaser to get into one of the best.centres on the Maiiawatu Line. Further details on application. CHOICE' Small Farm, containing li\ acres; 2 acres in crop, good fiveroomed house, cowshed, fowl-run, etc.; shop an property. Price only ,£I2OO, including 10 cows, 4-wheoled brake, separator, calves. Terms, .£3OO cash, balance' at 5J per cent. This property is only in the market owing to the ill-health of the vendor, and is particularly good and cheap. Early application necessary. H.- ERNEST LEIGHTON, 182 Featherston Street, Wellington, And at. Lower Hutt. ■ VALUE IN THIS. Kaa ACRES, L.1.P., Good Sheep Coun. OUU try. Carry 2 sheep. Price £3 ss. Sell or Exchange for Smaller Property. JAMES PENNEY, Land Agent,' Feilding. FOB SALE, Lease, or Exchange, owing "to ill-health, 2000 Acres, lj-shoep mnntrv. buildinsrs. and all conveniences.

country, Duuamge, una an conveniences. nuDdiviap.a rnce iou per acre, uwner Write "HAWKE'S BAY," vill accept jeß3o, valance terms. A bar"Dominion" Office. m\jn, J. A. Naah and Co., Palmerston N. 25,500 AGBES, 30 s, ON A GOOD HARBOTJE, ONLY SIX HOURS FROM AUCKLAND. npHIS is a unique proposition. ■■ Land, 30s. an acre, comprising 2500 acres river A flats and ploughable terraces, 10,000 acres first-class bush, and balauce usable land. The whole can.bo brought in for £3 an acre, making total cost, when improved only £i 10s. per aero. Will carry li sheep. Would sell easily whenimproved at £2 per acre profit, say, £50,000 profit.' Good Buildings, 17 miles' fencing, wharf, on property. Stock can be landed in Auckland in six hours (by water) at nominal cost. . . Owner having died, property must be realised. Easy terms. Write for particulars. .' T. MANDENO JACKSON, . AUCKLAND, DAEGAVILLE, HAMILTON, AND KAIKOHE. . . A REAL BARGAIN IN HAWKE'S BAY. FOE SALE. 18 000 *'^ C - RES ' part P-irt Government Leasehold with long term to .' ■ run at small rent; splendid shhe'CP and cattle country, capable of great improvement at small co3t. Well subdivide.'! and watered. Up-to-date homestead, woolshed, etc.; telephone; good motor road; stock, 13,000 sheen plus lambs, 250 cattle, lioises, plant, etc., all inclmlod in the price of less than 10s. per acre. Easy terms arranged. For furlhorparticulars npjlly to NAT.. BEAMISft, HASTINGS. RS ACRES, Education Lease, about 19 vears to run, with right of renewal; rent , OO .£ls per annum; rates .El 165.; 13 miles from railway station, factory, and township; all 111 grass, about one-third ploughable; carry 20 cows and young stock; balance easy hills; metalled road; cowshed, but no dwelling. Price J!8 per acre, unencumbered. Immediate possession. ' *<•»«., J H THOMPSON LA - KD * GEN T. <O . JJ.JL. X JULVIU.I QUTH , STRATFORD. ' Qfi4- ACRES, F r( , e h o i,i Sheop-run, situate within 4 _ miies ofthe - Nelson PoTt xi\i~£ otuce, by tho best road in tho district. The property offers an exceptional opportunity lor those on tho look-out for a bargain in a small sheep-run, within very easy distance of all the social and educational advantages of the city. The farm is subdivided and will carry from 1000 to 1200 sheep,; aud is capable of being easily improved. Land is undulating to low hills. Good dwelling of 8 rooms with beautiful view of tho Harbour and the bay; water Inid on; small , shearing shed, dip, and yards, elc. Early application for this desirable ehceprun is necessary as tho price asked is low, namely £5 10s. per acre. Terms. J. PORTER HARRIS & SON;\ LAND AND ESTA^ J A__NT_S._nARDY STREET, NELSON. ONE OF THE BEST MIXED FARf* in HAWKE'S BAY Now~oii the MARKEt' (TA ACRES of good land, 2* miles ,rom Hastings P. 0., closo to factory, >>U yards and school, divided into, 8 paddocks. 11 acres laid down in oats 7 ncres in lucerne, 4 acres iu apples just coming into bearing, balance in fr asß well watered; good new Hotiso of 5 rooms, h. and c. water and conveniences fi' stall cowshed, 6 pigstyes built on modiirn lines, coucrete floors. In addition 'the stock and plant, cousieting of 18 good dairy cows in full profit, 6 heifers 4 calves, 5 sows and boar, 2 horses and carts, harness, implements, etc. A 'real good proposition, the only reason for fceliinf; beinß to closo partnership account Walk-in and waik-onl price, -£1500, balance in 4 years at S por cent. H.B. FRUIT, PRODUCE, AND COOL STORAGE CO., LTD.,, P.O. BOX 105, HASTINGS. '

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2323, 3 December 1914, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2323, 3 December 1914, Page 10

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