AUCTIONS. TO-DAY, WEDNESDAY, 16th DECEMBER, 1914, ~;■■■ At 2.30 p.m. •■ . . MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. lmve received . instructions to offer by Auction at their Rooms.. Feathevston Street', on Wednesday, the 16th day' of December, 1914, at 2,30 p.m.— A LEASE of all that piece or parcel of Land, situate between Clifton and Talavera Terraces, and having frontages to both, containing 3 roods 27.3 perches, more or less, TOGETHER WITH a two-storied House, known as Te Kitiroa, No. 2 Clifton Ten-ace, lately occupied by Mrs. Henry Bhindell. The lease is for a, period of 21 years, with right thereafter to obtain perpetual renewals for successive periods ■of 14 years at a reassessment of rent fixed by arbitration at the end of tho first period, and thereafter at the ond of every period of 14 years. The House is exceptionally well built, with plastered walls, and contains 13 rooms with all conveniences, wide balconies and verandahs, conservatory and motor shed, and commands a splendid view of Wellington, the harbour, and the Hutt Valley.. ' Particulars and conditions of sale may be seen, and key to view obtained, at the Offices of the Auctioneers, or at the Office of Messrs. Quick, Ward, and Wylie, Solicitors, Featherston Street. ' ■ FRIDAY, 18th DECEMBER, 1914, At 1 p.m. IMPORTANT AUCTION. SALE OF HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. At tho Residence, NORTH TERRACE, ■ . . ■ . KELBURN. (first house from Upland Soad on Left). MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE. AND' CO. ' aro favoured with' instructions by C. H. Matthews, Esq., who is giving up housekeeping,- to sell by auction- at tho residence as above— ,• Upright Grand Piano, by Kemmler and Son, Alcock Billiard Table, with every accessory, and 4-light Electrolier, Gramophone, and Records, J-plate Camera with Guertz Lens and case; and complete- with photographic outfit, Axminster Carpets, Mohair and Skin Hearth Rugs, Two Chesterfield Couches, Easy Chairs, and Bos Ottoman with extra.covers, Splendid Axminster Hall and Stair Carpets, Brussels Carpet Runner, Japanese Corded Silk Hand-worked Curtains, and Casement Curtains, Stone.Vases and 4ft. Ebonised Pedestals, Rosewood Table, and Chairs, Brass v E.L. Reading Stand and Shade, E.L. Radiator and Iron, Singer Drophead Sewing Machine, Handsome Sideboard- and Walnut Dinner Wagon, Allbrass Kerb Fenders, Best Ev«rard's Allbrass D. Bedstead and Mattresses, Diningroom Suite, and Bedroom Suites, best Iniaid Linoleums, Oil Paintings, Water Colours, Photogravures, Engravings, Punri Card'Table,'Marble-top Table, Boot Cabinet, Child's Cot, Oak Rocker, Hall Stand and Chair, Statuette, Toilet Ware, Dinner Services, Golf Clubs, ' Wringer, Lawn 'Mower, Garden Hose .and tools, Roller, 2 Garden Seats, Carpenter's Tools, Grindstone,' Aluminium Saucepans, Kitchen Utensils, and Sundries. On view morning of sale.— J. H. Bethune and Co., Auctioneers. HARCOURT AND, CO., LAND AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS, WELLINGTON. HAVE FOR SALESHEEP RUN FOR <£«()•'CASH. 11 KA ACRES, grassed, well fenced, JL-LOv 14 paddocks, large amount ploughable, well watered, 5-roomed house, woolshed, night pens, ' stable, 12b. cowshed, sheepyards, dip, 4 acres good orchard, 1} to 2 sheep country; title private lease at 4s. an acre and. 6s. an acre tor the last three years; lease has 6 years to run, optional purchasing clause at i>6 per ace; railway Hi miles; town, etc., close to property. Price £450 for. goodwill. ' .'' ■ . 9584 KA ACRES,' all grassed or nnder cultjO\J vation, orchard coming into full bearing, 8 paddocks, well fenced, eood water supply; modern- nearly new, residence with every convenience; motor shed; 12-bail cowshed, granary, stable, pigstye, etc.;.railway 2i miles, school adjoining. The improvements hereon were put.up for a stud farm, and are all firstclass and worth the price asked alone. Title, L.I.P. Prioe .£1350, and very easy terms. ' - ; , ■'.'■■ 3586 OAAA ACRES.-1500 acres felled and A/if\J\f grassed; 1000 acres flat,, well srasssd, bal. easy hills; good root-grow-ing land; well subdivided and watered; buildings—cottage, wool-shed, yards, dip, eto. Stock—ssoo.sheep, cattle and horses. Price acre; terms, .£SOOO cash; Aft. ACRES.—AII grassed except about tfclF i acres crops; lac. orchard; 7 paddocks, well watered. ■■ Buildinge—B-bail cow-shed, dairy, 2r. whare, etc., good pig runs; rly. Ik,, also factory and 6chool; place carries" 25 cows all the year round. Title, Native Lease; 18 years to run, rental .£BO per year.' , . ' ;■ '. . Price, £1000; terms, ,£650 cash; bal. 3 years at 6 per cent., including 15 dairj cows, horse, spring dray, harness, plough, harrows, 4 heifers, milk cans, etc; Would also sell separately or in conjunction with the above property 25 gallon milk round. Boat, set of!harness, cans,. utensilß. Price ,£6O; terms .£3O catfh, bal. 3 months. ■ "•■■■■ ■■-■■.' 9585 We publish monthly 'a "Property Investors' Guide.". Write or call for a copy. . _'■ .'.■•• A ft A A ACRES, small Grazingßun.Gisttv/Uv borne; 900 acres grassed, beautiful country; JE2 10s. per acre; .£2500 cash required. . F. H. W. TRAILL, Land Agent, Gisborne.
' FOR EXCHANGE. GOOD PARTLY IMPROVED SHEEP FARM. '.' ' : ; OAA (\ ACSES, about 900 acTes in gross, balance bush, small portion fiat, 18 (*VI/V paddocks; capacity 2J> sheep to the acre besides cattle. Title, 0.R.P., at 15s. per acre, can be purchased any time; 4 sets of yards; yards and fencing in good order.V Price, ,£5 ,ss. per'acre. Equity .£6300; will exchange for good dairy (HLGHMST AND .KlDD,>'' ■ ■ THE SQUARE, PALMEBSTON NORTH. — ~. : '•'■. NONE. KNOW ITS EQUAL. '■ ~ THAT is true of the splendid little farm of 2CS acres situated only 15 miles from Westfield fat stock market. This farm' being nearthe sea is a very healthy land for stock, and lies nicely to the sun. It is situated close to wharf; steamers pass regularly. It is one of the best fattening farms in; the Auckland district, and can be had for £29 per acre. It is equal to, if not better than, land now eelliiiij at XSO per acre in the Waikato, and is closer to the best market. Remember, per acre'takes it. Write at once for particulars. • ■-■■ ArsliJ 1 A I-J&JiiJL, -. IMPERIAL BOILDINGS. U QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND, "" ' ARANGITIKEI LAND BARGAIN. ' OAA ACRES of first-class Agricultural Land, ail plouglinble, subdivided and &\)\) with long foad frontage, H miles from railway station, on level roads; new 7-roomed house, outbuilding, stable, and granary. At present it is .growing a wheat crop, which is a sight to see, and speaks for tlie excellency of the soil for grain purposes. It has grown also excellent turnips and rape. Price for immediate safe, /;2S. 10s. per acre, with cash, and .£3O per acre, with ,£IOOO cash, or will lease at 355. per acre for 5 years, with 12 months' rent in a'dvance. W 15 IT TSTJTIP'P AGENT, II . JLi. M; DELl\jsh, MARTON. ' . " : : ■ taDranga is all r.ighti WHY not taV.e your holiday excursion trip to the glorious Bay of Plenty! Steamer from Auckland or coach via Rotonia—either way interesting. It is the Land of Promise for the man who is making a start. I have sold six farms and evory buyer satisfied. I have three more. Com« and see them. Land splendid, climate superb. Terms ensy. Prices not too high. I have.an up-to-date milking plant and want a koocl family for next season to milk from 80 to 1000 cows. You could.buy n small fnriu- and pay for it. Let's talk it over. You know me. ; (£EO. M. YEREX, % ■ ' ...--■ .TAURANGA. _j OAAA ACRES, -L.I.P. (convertible at l?e. 6d.), Rangitikei district; 1500 acres «UUv grass, 100 felled, balance heavy bush; one thousand acres rich loam ftnt; 16 miles from rail and good stock B<J« yards by metal road. Price ,£lO per acre; terms. A really valuable property, with great prospective appreciation. Apply A. H. ; ATKINSON AND. CO., LTD., FEILDING. ~~~ , FOR QUICK SALE. OQffcA ACRES, Freehold, half in good bush, chiefly tawa and mahoe with a AIKiXtXI large undergrowth of supplejacks, on a papa formation, the other half is (rrowing high fern, and a good 80 per cent, of which is ploughable. This property is situated five c'ujins from railway station, on Main Trunk line, south express slops at station. Good two-sheep country when in grass. PRICE, JC2 IDs. per acre. Terms easy. For full particulars, iipply v J. W. COCHRANE, LAND AGENT. TE KUITI. BIG PAYING BUSINESS BEING GIVEN AWAY. BAKERY, Confectionery, «"(! Tea Rooms in prosperous inland town, close to railway; Rood position; low rent 1o good louant. Turnover about «£25 per month, this can easily bo doubled'or oven more. Buildings comprise Shop, storo room, several living rooms, supper rooms, s-tniilc, shed, bakehouse, fully equipped. Stock at valuation. For further particulars, write at ance to the sole nßent. Ko, 13 221 UNENCUMBERED HOUSE offered in exchange for MOTOR-CAR. J..R. PERRY AND CO., SOLE AGENT.S, FEILD.ING,
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