AUCTIONS' IN AID OF THE WOUNDED SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' FUND. TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), at 1.30 p.m., OUTSIDE UNION BANK, < Lambton Quay. JAMES DYKES (of Gualter, Dykes and Co.) will Sell, by Public Auction, that GOOD OLD PIRATE SHIP, "PETE®. PAN," • . 1 which figured in the Carnival Procession. The vessel is built of teak, is 20 feet long, and was rigged by two well-known Captains. NO RESERVE. 'Entire Proceeds go to the above Fund. < .—: ... . ■ j NEW ZEALAND PATRIOTIC SOCIETY. AUCTION BRANCH, ] HOTEL WINDSOR BUILDINGS. i The FIRST SALE will be held on THURSDAY AFTERNOON AT 2 P.M. A LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT of USEFUL ARTICLES will be offered as follows:— Very Superior Microscope, Two Cameras, Large Doll, Wax Ornaments, 1 Oil Painting, Many Splendid WaterColours and other Pictures, Plants and Vases, Crocodile-skin Purse, mounted in solid silver, Large Line of Stationery of all sorts,. Boots and Shoes, Suit Lengths, Ping-pong Table and Fittings, new Sewing Machine, ' 2 Cases Crockery, Afternoon Tea Set, . Ticka Camera Outfit, 1 Letter Press, ' 1 Office Heater, and other useful Furniture and Effects. Tha Committee request that the many further donations-promised be forwarded, or Telephone 2616 advised, so carter may call or goods be sent for. UNRESERVED SALE OF HIGH-CLASS " COWS & HEIFERS, ETC. 'At the Farm, PARAPARAUMU, 1 MONDAY, 11th JUNE. 1915. t A BRAHAM "AND WILLIAMS, LTD., 1 -"•A have received instructions from Mr. s F. L. Howell (who has 6old his farm) to sell, as above, at 1 p.m. — 8 grade and high-grade Holstein cows in calf- to pedigree Holstein bull 5 18-months grade Holstein heifers, in calf to pedigree Holstein bull i cows in - calf 1 20 weaner steers (good colours) SO empty store ewes 2 breeding sows, 1 purebred Berkshire boar, 1 sow with litter, 1 draught mare, 1 18-month colt, 1 8-month colt, milk cans, gig and harness, and -sundries. SUBJECT TO SLIGHT RESERVE. 1 Pedigree Holstein bull. Baron Hendrick of Edale, by Rajah—Limta IV, of Coolangatta. Rajah, the sire of this 2-vear-old bull, was highly thought of at y the Wereroa, State Farm, while his dam | was imported from Ne\i South Wales. 1 Pedigree cow., Princess La Polka, by a King Manor de ICol (imp.)— Fancy. 1 ON ACCOUNT'OF OTHER VENDORS, n 109 8-year bullocks • I ... 3 heifers at. -drop 8 2-year steers . 1 3-year gelding by Sir Frisco. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. 0 . \ TUESDAY, JUNE 22nd. ( At 12 o'clock. j IMPORTANT SALE OF A VALUABLE BLOCK OF AGRICULTURAL ' LAND, 561 ACRES 56} . 36* ACRES 56i OF FINE ALLUVIAL LAND AT UPPER HUTT. A First-class Farming Proposition adjacent to Upper Hutt Railway Station. A- L. WILSON AND CO. have been • favoured with instructions from the Uppor Hutt Township Land Co., Ltd.' to submit to Public Auction at their Land Mart, 151-3 Lambton Quay— THAT very fine Agricultural Block of Land containing 56£ acres, and forming part of the Company's Upper Hutt Estate. The Land has an extensive frontage to Park Street on the company's subdivision, and the Hutt River forms the back boundary. It is a very fine piece of rich alluvial land, will grow anything, and is as flat as a. bowling green. The position l of this land is excellent, being within 10 minutes of the Upper Hutt Railway Station. This land has a future and will ultimately come in for cutting-up purposes, but in . order to effect a ( sale the director of the company deci'ded to offer it as an Agricultural Farm, with overy advantage to position, quality of soil, and future enhanced value. Every straw grown upon it can be sold to great advantage, being close to the Trentham Military' Market, which is- everiijcreasing. GOOD CLIMATE. GOOD SOIL. GOOD MARKET. GOOD FUTURE. If not sold in one block will be offered in t blocks of 14 acres each (about), and a price will be accepted for this property that will enable the purchaser to succeed, and also leave him for the future a handsome profit in the increased value. Plans and conditions of sale can bo seen at the office of the auctioneers. SPECIAL NOTE.—The Terms of Salo are exceptionally easy. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. IT WILL PAY YOU IF SELLING OR BUYING FURNITURE, ETC., To Consult BLAKE AND CO., "TEH" 'Auctioneers, Land and Business Agents, 85 and 53 LOWER CUBA STREET. Two Rooms, the largest and most central in Wellington. Goods well displayed, and well Sold. Wo buy outright for Spot Cash if desired. Well-made new Furniture and Furnishings at HALF SHOP PRICES. ' COME AND INSPECT AT ANY TIME. 'Phones 2239, 2504. A HAWKE'S BAY BEAUTY. 8 ACRES Orchard, L.1.P., rent .£l4 Bs. per year, situated at Haveloek North lying nicely to tho sun and w«ll sheltered. Trees, which are in full bearing, consist of apples, peaTß, peaches, and gooseberries (all best varioties); good 4roomed bungalow house, conveniences, shed, etc.; tile lot for i'looo. Easy terms arranged. I A TIP-TOP FARM. CCfh ACRES, situated Hamilton disDv>U' trict; splendid rich country, all flat and ploughablc, 12 paddocks, well watered; 6-roomed house, barn, milkiDg shed, and dairy. Price lfts. per acre. Oclv .£'569 cash required. Wire or write. C. R. WILSON AND CO. (GILL BROS.), Auctioneers, Hastings, H.B. acres in grass, 80 acres Hat, balance unnttle country; well fcnced, and divided; conveniences, outbuildings; 2 acres .young miles, post office, school, and dairy fac- ■ annum. mall Farm, near Town. TVWJ? LAND AGENT, I Ur*l J&, MANGA WEKA. »ars to run at Is. ,3d. per acre; renewable situate about 27 miles from Wanganui 10 acres Kj grass,-balance good bush; good d wintering country; earned through last ed into numerous paddocks and well d sheep yards, good dip, etc. Price, .£3 r further particulars apply AND' CO., TS. MAETON, ■ ,
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