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AUCTIONS. • MONDAY NEXT, Commencing at 1.80 o'clock sharp. IMPORTANT SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION OF A VALUABLE CON- . SIGNMENT OF /?/> BEST QUALITY AXMINSTER, OV ORIENTAL, PILE, and BRUSSELS CARPET SQUARES (in nowest designs) QflA BEST QUALITY HEARTHOVU RUGS and LOUNGE RUGS (a special lot) Af\ ROLLS of NAIRN'S LINOLEUM ■itU 1 (in lengths to suit purchasers) AXMINSTER AND PILE CARPET RUNNERS, COIR MATS, Etc., Etc. K/y BEAUTIFUL SEAGRASS CHAIRS (in newest designs) By Order of the Holder of the Bill of Lading. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have tc- • ccived instructions to sell at their Rooms, 157 Lambton Quay, as above— in BALES OF CARPETS, RUGS, -LU etc., ex Rangatira The whole consignment will ho unpacked and on view in our Rooms THIS (SATURDAY) MORNING. THESE GOODS ARE ALL NEW AND UP TO DATE. I E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. FRIDAY, 2Gth NOVEMBER, 1915, . . At 2.30 p.m. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Of SPLENDID 15-ROOMED RESIDENCE, LANCASTER STREET, KARORI, Also, 4-ROOMED COTTAGE, LANCASTER AND WALLACE STREETS. TifESSRS. J. H. .BETHUNE AND. CO. •"A have been favoured with instructions from Miss Godfrey to sell, by auction, at their Rooms, Featherston Street, as above— LOT I.—Sections 27 to 30, Beautiful Karori, having 264 ft. frontage to Lancaster Street by a dejith of 165 ft., together with the substantially-built ■ residence thereon, containing 15 rooms, with scullery, pantries, telephone room, box room, bathroom, waslihouse, coal cellar, etc., fitted with all conveniences including electric motor for high-pressure water supply. LOT 2.—-Section 31 Beautiful Karon, having 66ft. frontage to Lancaster Street and 165 ft. to Wallace Street, together with a 4-roomed Cottago thereon. The above property is well known as ono of the best in this favourite locality. The land is level at the house side, and is well planted with fruit trees, flowers, and shrubs. On. Section 30, between tho house and cottage, are fowl-run and kitchen garden. The rooms in tho residence are exceptionally large, and are well arranged. The house faces tho North, and has a good outlook. For cards to new and further pariiculars, apply to J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. COME OVER HERE! WORTH BUYING. FULLY-IMPROVED ORCHARD AT MOTUEKA. ACRES, FREEHOLD. PARTICULARS: 20 acres in commercial apple orchard, fully improved and now coming into profit; easily 2000 cases this season. Planted with best export varieties, notably Cox Orange, Jonathan. Munro's Favourite, Sturmer, Delicious, Scarlet ■ Nonpariel and Rokewood; .Pears, William, Bon Cretein, arid " Winter . Cole. 10 acres in good grass, on rich drained swamp, 20 acres in oats, will cut over ljr tons to acre; 5 paddocks, watered by permanent stream; 6roomed House, almost now; bam, trapsheds, stable, and implement shed ; handy to town by nerfect motor road; school and post office 1 mile. This far is absolutelv the best in tho apple metropolis. The first genuine inquirer is sure to bny. Only reason for selling owner going to the war. PRICE, J270 per acre; easy terms: P. B. LOMAX AND CO., HIGH STREET, MOTUEKA. SMALL FREEHOLD FARM. ' OAA ACRES, Freehold, partially improved and fit to run breeding ewes or cattle; about 40 acres new grassed bush land, about J the balance in grass, and will easily carry 250 ewes. Subdivided into 3 paddocks, and has good river boundary, about 3 .miles from township, could be milked upon and would make a good farm for man with little money to make a start on. PRICE: Only £i per acre; 25 per cent, cash; balance, good terms. This is worth inquiring about, though the price is low. For further particulars, apply "FREEHOLD," Hawera. SMALL SHEEP-RUN FOR SALE OR LEASE, Near WAITABA and URENUI. TS7E have been recently advertising 600 ».v Acres, 20 ' miles from Waitara Freezing Works, and 9 miles from Urenui' Sale • Yardsj 300 acres in grass. Said to be 2-sheep country. Fenced and good whare. Balance bush.. Title: L.1.P.; ground rental, .£2O p.a. Having failed to make a sale owing, to the scarcity of cash amongst farm buyers and as the property is now idle, the owner having gone to the war, .the Mortgagee will Lease for a term to be agreed at 3s. 6d. per acre, with Right of Purchase at .£3 Ids. per acre. The Mort-gagee-is a hotelkeeper, and cannot go on the property himself. This is a good opportunity for a young man. Apply to DWAN BROS., ' Willis Street, Wellington. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. A ACRES, L.1.P., all particularly t)JLv well grassed country, excepting 70 acres bush, hilly, well watered; winters 2 sheep per acre; 3-roomed whare and sheep yards; 10 miles by good road from Taranaki town. Price, .£S per acre. Equity, JJII3O. We can sell with ,£3OO cash or exchange for Dairy Farm or House and few acres, near town. This is cash value—inquire' at once. GRANT AND CAMPBELL, LAND AGENTS. HAWERA. FOR EXCHANGE. FOR, SMALL FARM NEAR WELLINGTON. riORNER SHOP PROPERTY, Wollington City, showing 7$ per cent, interest; leased for 5 years to good tenant. Equity,. X 1300; no mortgage. ; Owner can make equity up to J2OOO if required. , Also, nl ACRES, LOWER HUTT, rich soil, suitable market pardener. Prico, JESSO; no mortgage. Will Exchango for house property. . DONALD FRASER AND CO., LOWER HUTT. FOR SALE, FOR SIX WEEKS. A po ACRES, 23 rape, balance grass; carrying 160 head grown cattle. 30 calves, 560 ewes with lambs, 8 horses, _ good fences and buildings, near township and railway. Prico .C2O per acre. "mm,"

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2618, 13 November 1915, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2618, 13 November 1915, Page 16

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