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AUCTIONS MONDAY NEXT, ' At 1.30 o'clock sharp. BY ORDER OP TEE HOLDER OF A BILL Oi? LADING. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE' Of /»A VELVET PILE, AXMINSTER AND OU ORIENTAL CARPET SQUARES (various sizes) QAA AXMINSTER, PILE, AND OUU ORIENTAL CORRIDOR RUGS, HEARTHRUGS, AND RUNNERS A ROLLS AXMINSTER CARPET RUNNERS ' OA ROLLS NAIRN'S BEST QUALAM ITY LINOLEUM All new goods and just landed. To be Sold in Lots to Suit Purchasers. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have receiv- • ed instructions to sell at their Mart, 157 Lambton Quay, as above— o Bales Carpets, 9 Bales Rugs, Runners, Linoleums, Art Curtains, etc., etc. These are all high-grado Carpets and Rugs, and latest designs. On view Tcnlay from 10 o'clock, and morning of. sale. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. KARAICA BAY. WEDNESDAY, 23rd JUNE, 1915. AT THE CHAMBER OP COMMERCE, At 2.30 p.m. MR. S. GEORGE NATHAN has been favoured with instructions from C. B. Bowie, Esq. (who is leaving Wellington), to offer for salo by public auction Lot 9, Block 6, Township of Overton, D.P. No. 858, comprising 1 rood 1- perch, with frontage of 66 feet, together with a superior 6-roomed residence, ou one floor, comprising large Living Room, 27 x 18, Dining Room, Kitchen, 3 Bedrooms, with built-m Wardrobes, Bathroom, Linen Closet, Pantry, Scullery, TVa-sbhoueo, good Workshop with concrete floor. The house has every convenience, including Electric Light, Telephone, Gas Coolcer, hot and cold water, City water supply and drainage, concrete paths, etc.; gla6sed-in Balcony. This property is situated in sunniest, portion of Ivaraka Bay and is well sheltered, w'th good sandy beach for bathing in. front of. the house. Very low reserve and exceptionally easy terms. I can thoroughly recommend this residence, and it will bear any inspection. Further particulars and cards to view from the Auctioneer. S. GEORGE NATHAN, .113-115 Customhoiise Quay. VALUABLE CITY FREEHOLD ' PROPERTY, To. be Sold by ' PUBLIC AUCTION On WEDNESDAY, 30th JUNE, At 2.30. IN THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. MR. S. GEORGE' NATHAN has been favoured with instructions from Dr. A. Tolhu.rst (who is leaving with the Hospital Ship), to sell as abov.e, his' Valuable Freehold Property, situated direct-' ly opposite the Co.irtenav Place Tram Terminus, being part.Soctiou 285, Wellington, having a frontage of 31 feet to Courtenay Place, by a depth of 100 feet, together with a. substantial brick building, comprising double-fronted lock-up shop- and residence of !) rooms, having downstairs, dining room, waiting room, laboratory, consulting room, kitchen, pantry. Upstairs: Drawing room 22ft. 6in, x 15ft. 6in., 5 bedrooms, linen closet, pantry, bathroom, etc. ■ The lease of the shop runs.odt on the Ist August next. Although Dr. Tolhurst had the building specially designed for a shop and doctor's residence, it could easily be converted into two shops with dwellings, but for a doctor it is a capital stand, all cars but Cuba and Wallace Streets passing the door. , , A very reasonable Toserve has been "placed, on the property, and the terms are exceptionally easy. . Full particulars und cards to view from the Auctioneer. . S. GEORGE NATHAN, 113-115 Customhouse Quay. HARCOURT & CO., LAND AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS, WELLINGTON. FATTENING AND CROPPING LAND, '-ACRES, RANGITIKEI. ..This handy/little property is only 3J miles from a town by a. good road. It is 'Well watered, and ring-fenced and subdivided. "Nearly all the land .has been ploughed; and .is now in. grass or crops. It is undulating sheep and cropping countryj practically all ploughable. Owing •to ite. proximity to stock centres on this coast, it offers. special .advantages for holding and fattening. By growing a few acres of root crops the land would easily carry 3 sheep to the acre. This land; grows splendid cereal' crops,. which, at present priccs, are a very spaying undertaking ... Good 6-roomed House, surrounded by a. plantation and garden, and there is ako large stable, cowshed-, cartshed, etc. : Owing to private reasons, the owner of this place, which is only three miles from a thriving farming centre, railway, school, freezing -works, etc., is anxious to effect an immediate sale, and offers .it at • PRICE,, '.£lB PER ACRE., ,with the small, deposit of A : £500 CASH. : ■Balance-arranged. "i an~exceptional chance. WANTED, ' FIVE INDUSTRIOUS W PRACTICAL .MEN TO FORM AN -ASSOCIATION, - UNDER THE "LAND FINANCE SETTLEMENT-- ACT," TO PURCHASE A. DIVIDE INTO FIVE SECTIONS A LARGE FARM -SITUATED NEAR AUCKLAND, THE OWNER OF WHICH IS COMPELLED TO SELL ON ACCOUNT OF .BREAKDOWN IN HEALTH.- NO CASH REQUIRED. EXCEPT A NOMINAL PAYMENT, OF FROM £5 -TO .£lO PER SECTION. BUT ACCEPTED APPLICANTS MUST HAVE ENOUGH CAPITAL TO STOCK 4 IMPROVE—SAY, FROM £300 to ,£SOO EACH. The land is of good qualitv and is almost all ploughable and well watered by river and creeks. Creamery, school, post office, etc., on or closely adjoining the property. Good metal road to railway station in suburban area. PRICE: JBIS PER ACRE. 1 Within five years energetic men can double this value. The various nreas of the proposed division will range from 60 to 125 acres each (more or less). The Homestead is exceptionally equipped with now buildings. Two Houses of 7 and 4 rooms each (on separate sections).' Some buildings could be spared from homestead for removal to other of the sections. Accepted applicants will have to .form an Association, which will purchase the property as a' whole, afterwards transferring to eaoh member his section, the selection of which can be determined by ballot or otherwise as agreed among themselves. • Payments arc easy and spread over. 21 years, similar, to Advances to Settlers. Owner will render all possible assistance in forming the Association, and will (if desired) advise as to the best method of division, etc. Apply immediately- to . , OWNER, C.o Neumegen and Mowlem, Solicitors, 101 Queen Street, AUCKLAND. CROPPING AND SHEEP FARM. A A A ACRES, 4 miles from Marton, no ytvl/ buildings; £34 per acre. Cash required ouly .£3OOO. Heavy loam soil. Further particulars from ANDERSON AND BROAD, LTD., Grain and Produce Merchants, and Land Agents, Marton. FOR FURTHER LAND~NOTTCES SEE PACE 15.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2492, 19 June 1915, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2492, 19 June 1915, Page 16

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