AUCTIONS' AUCTIONEERS' NOTICE, ~ N FUR SALE! ' THE BALANCE OF THE FURS .. Held over from Yesterday's Sale on account of THE EMPIRE FUR CO., OF TORONTO. WILL BE OFFERED FOR PRIVATE SALE AT OUR ROOMS, • 157 LAMBTON QUAY, f> TO-DAY," WEDNESDAY, 21st INSTANT. E.- JOHNSTON AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, 157 LAMBTON QUAY. WEDNESDAY, 21st APRIL, 1915, 10.30 a.m. sharp. AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. BELLEVUE LOWER HUTT. H ERNEST LEIGHTON has ra • ceived instructions from GEORGE M'DONALD, Esq.,. who is leaving the district, to offer for ABSOLUTE SALE as above, the contents of his 8-room'ed Residence, comprising :— MAGNIFICENT WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE (cost JC9B). Solid Oak Dining-room Suite, Handsome Oak Bedroom Suite, Solid Oak Extension Table, Artistic Oak Hall-stand, massive Brass-mounted Bedstead, Handsome Chesterfield Kauri Bedroom Suite, Wertheim Sewing Machine in cabinet (cost £18). MAGNIFICENT BEALE PIANO (cost ~£B7 10s.). Also—Superior Carpeta and Squares, wool mats, hearth rugs, blankets, eiderdowns, occasional tables, Daisy vacuum cleaner, easy cane • and chairs, fern stands, jardiniers, mu6ic cabinet, hallrunner (60ft.), overmantel, wicker table, pictures, wardrobe, duchess pairs, toilet ware, art curtains, Ottoman, dinner wagon, cheffonier, Webster dictionary mounted on stand, gramaphone and records, butler's tray, bronze curbs and fireirons, chest drawers, tables,, large quantity linoleums, carpet sweeper, bins, ice chest, 'kapoc beds, single and double bedsteads, coal scuttle, irons, mincer, Raleigh paragon gas Tange, kitchen utensils, crockery, glassware, corrugated iron, clothes basket, deck chairs, lawn sprinkler, lawn mower, large quantity of garden tools, ladder, 6teps, fowl coops, large mangle, lady's bicycle, boy's bicycle, man's bicycle, hose, wringer, and sundries too many to enumerate. Superior lino of White Leghorn fowls. On View APRIL 20th, 2 to 5 p.m., and morning of sale. NOTE.—It will pay buyers of superior furniture to attend this sale; everything is good and equal to new. Owing to the large catalogue, sale will commence at 10.30 sharp. Adjourn, for lunch, 1 to J. HARCOURT AND CO., LAND AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS, WELLINGTON. IQETA ACRES, best limestone cbunXODU try, all in Rood grass, well watered, fenced, and subdivided into numerous paddocks. There is a good motor road to the property, and every necessary building is in the place, including good homestead with garden. This place has a spleudid carrying capacity, and is close to school and post office. This is one of the finest properties in this district. Price and full particulars on application. 9677 a on ACRES. ■ About 150 .aores in bush, 4rOO 59 acres in grass, and balance rough feed, fenced, good timber on property, extremely well watered, at present carrying about 20 head cattle, few shefcp. New 4-roomed house. School, post office, telephone all adjacent. Easiest of terms'. Price, ;E6si. Terms, <£175 cash, balance remain at 4 per cent. 9617 3 ACRES, Hutt, all level, ploughable land, used as market garden, well watered, 6-rbotiied comfortable house, bathroom, washhouss, dairy, cowbuils, pigstres, fowlruns, orchard, etc.. Perpetual leasehold at low rental. Close to railway, school, and town. Price,:. JEB7S. Terms, arranged. 9678 Aff ACRES, all grassed; 30 acres to ploughable; ring fenced; 4 paddocks; watered by springs; land is all IM-el, excepting 10 . acres undulating; heavy dark loam soil; carry 25 dairy cows; buildings—4-r., house and cowshed; railway 2 miles, school and creamery 1 mile, by good' road. Price ,£.35 per acre, terms «£"o0 cash; balance 5 years at 51 per oent. 9602 Write ug for full particulars of the above without , dela.y. and avoid disappointment. 1 ' HAWSE'S BAT PROPERTY F.OR SALE. ICAA ACRES Freehold, situated 20 IDUu miles from Hastings, flat undulating and hilly country, large portion ploughable, and grows good root and drain crops, well fenced and subdivided, well watered, wintering 2400 sheep (1600 breeding ewes), and a number of cattle. There is a cottage, shed, and yards on the property, PRICE—£IO per acre. Terms as arranged. No. 'D/ 50 WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, Ltd. NAPIER, m ACRES. Freehold. 3 miles from Otorohanga, all reclaimed swamp, except 24 acres of turnips, nbout 150 in grass, balance in rough feed; G paddocks, one new wliaro. The place is equal to wintering about 150 head of cattle. Price ,£ls 10s. per acre. Terms, about ,£BOO cash, balance at 5J per cent, for six years. 1/100 ACRES, Leasehold, rent 21 Xtc/v/V.years at Is. 6il. and 21 years at 3s. About 8 miles from school and P.O. Two-thirds bush, 250 acres river flat, balance fern and tute. 2-sheep country. Goodwill 12s. 6d. per acre. Mortgage. .£l7O, 5 years, at 5 per cent. Terms, •£BOO cash. ,F, O. RULE. , LAND AGENT. .OTOROHANGA,
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2441, 21 April 1915, Page 12
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