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AUCTIONS. TO-DAY, at 1.30 pjn. sharp.AT THE MART, 60 LAMBTON QUAY (Opposite Government. Buildings). ' AUCTION SALE of SUI'ERIOR'HOUSEc HOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. 1 W. PRICE AND CO., Auctioneers, V/. have received instructions to sell a Cataloguo of 355 LOTS GOOD HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, removed from THE TERRACE and KILBIRNIE. WEDNESDAY, Ist DECEMBER, 1915, At 11 a.m. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE AND ALMOST NEW HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. • At tho Residence, No. 54 MURPHY STREET (corner of Halswell Street). Tl/TESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. WJL are instructed by Dr. J. ilac- ,, Naughtan Christie, who is leaving for tho front, to sell by auction, at tho residence, as above— THE SPLENDID HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND APPOINTMENTS, ■ Including— Upright Grand Piano, by John Brinsmead and Sons, in rosewood case _. Chesterfield Couch and Divan Chairs Turkey Carpet Squares (specially , imported), best Aimmster Carpets, Rugs, and Stair Carpet . Sutherland afternoon tea, table Handsome vases and ornaments ' Hall chc3t, in fumed jarrah Plush-seated dining suite, 8 pieces Extension dining table Sideboard and dinner wagon Dinner and breakfast services Limoges china dessert service, 14 pieces , Splendid crystal set,of about 100 pieces - Eight-day chiming clock, imported from ' England Cutlery and e.p. ware Aluminium hot plate Walnut and mahogany d. bedsteads, bedroom suites, toilet ware, duchesse pairs, wall cabinet, linen basket, blan- , kets, wicker chairs, kerb fenders, 1 Singer's. hand sewing machine, best hall linoleum,' aluminium and enamel saucepans, ice cream machine, casse-' roles, wringer, baskets, lawn mower, garden hose, etc. On view THIS (Tuesday) AFTERNOON, 30th November. J. H. BETHUNE & CO., Auctioneers. DAIRYING, GARDENING, SUBURBAN LAND AT, HAY WARDS. A ÜBREY CtTJALTER AND CO., Aucil. tioneers. Featherston Street, are instructed to sell by Public, Auction, at their rooms, Featherston Street, about 130' ACRES of rich and river deposit land, ■ suitable for Dairying, Poultry, Bees, Horticulture,, and l'ruit Farming, and for Suburban Dwellings. ' It is both cheaper :and handier to reach than the Hutt, being be6ide tile Haywards Railway Station. If not sold in one piece will be submitted in two or more . lots. There is a fine 8-roomed Residence in excellent condition on the property, also a, substantial 5-roomftd cottage and outbuildings for two separirte dairy farms. WEDNESDAY, Bth DECEMBER, 2.30 p.m. WEDNESDAY, Bth DECEMBER, 2.30 p.m. , The Land is beautifully situated, varied by fine plantations on the rich alluvial soil of the Hutt Valley, and' having long sweeps of_ frontage to a magnificent trout river. You can make a beautiful home here which will lead a a fortune . TERMS: 10 PER CENT. CASH, 10 PER CENT. ON POSSESSION (irf about six months), AND 10 PER CENT. .STY MONTHS . THEREAFTER. Interest 5J per cent. . ' ■ Plans, arrangements to view, and further information from FIELD, LUCKIE, A SLADDEN, Solicitors. ■ AUBREY GUALTER & CO., ■ ■ ■ Auctioneers. 'THE 1 LAST , AND THE ' ■ BEST! ■ TDIGHT on th ; e rim of the Straite-fac-ILai ing the towering Kaikouras—there can never be another Sale of HAPPY VALLEY BAY FRONTAGES. , 38 ALREADY SOLD. • Lose no time if you wish to secure a , Valuable Home Site in Wellington's New Suburb. SECOND SUBDIVISION • OPEN FOR • SELECTION. Owing to the success of, the First Subdivision the Owners have been compelled to cut up the land on the right-hard side going to the Bay. , - Z/i SPLENDID. SECTIONS - 044: SPLENDID SECTIONS ' NOW AVAILABLE.- • Only about a mile - from Island Bay Tram Terminus. ■ City Drainage througn Estate. PRICES FROM £40. TERMS VERY EASY: 10 per cent, cash; 10 per cent, in six . months; 10 per cent, in twelve months; balance in five years at 5 per cent. A Representative will be on the Estate during the week-end to give intending purchasers any information. For plans and full particulars, apply S. GEORGE NATHAN, AUCTIONEER & ESTATE AGENT, 113-115 Customhouse Quay (Opposite Bank of N.Z.) COME OVER HERE! WORTH BUYING.-FULLY-IMPROVID" ORCHARD AT •MOTUEKA. ' ACRES, FREEHOLD. PARTICULARS: ' 20 acres in commercial apple orchard, fullv improved and now coming into ' profit; easily 2000 cases this season.' Planted with best export varieties, notably Cox Orange, • Jonathan, Munros Favourite, Sturmer, Delicious Scarlet Nonpariel and , Rokewood; Pears, William, Bon Cretein, and Winter Cole. ] 10 acres m good grass, on rich drain- J ed swamp, 20 acres in oats, will cut' t over U tons to acre; 5 paddocks, c watered by permanent stream; 6- 1 roomed House, almost new; barn, 1: trapsheds, stable, and implement shed '• a handy to town by perfect motor road; 1 school and post office 1 mile. This C far is absolutely the best in the apple s metropolis. The first genuine in- 1 quirer is sure to buy. Only reason J for selling owner going to the war. t PRICE, £70 per acre; easy terms. r P. i. LOMAX AND CO., I HIGH STREET, " MOTUEKA. J : ' .r WANTED to Exchange, 370. Acres, 1 Wairarapa, all plou<;hable, mostly 'i river flats first-class buildings. Price , £8000, FREE OF ENCUMBRANCE, i 1000 Acres near Wellington; Jlanawatu j preferred. Farm will bear any inspection. LAMB AND O'SULLIVAN, ij Licensed Land Agents, f 176 Featherston Street, opp. G.P.O. c TnVREEHOLD —A Compact Freehold Farm I 1 ■*? of 400 Acres, in Pungarehu district, * Taranaki; two dwelling-houses, good out- F buildings;' well fenced, subdivided into s 14 paddocks, exceptionally well situated; a permanent water from never-failing G streams; school and factory handy; excellent sheep country, produces heavy root crops; £12 per acre, with easy terms. Geo. W. Rogers. Land Agent. Opunake. ■ CHEAP HAWKE'S BAY SHEEP FARM. " fJKfI ACRES, 1} miles from progressive -i OtJV country town, most new fences, J well subdivided and watered, two road b frontages, will carry two ewes,- besides b cattle. Price, £14 per acre; £1000 cash, a balance easy terms. i W. P. M'CORMICIC, Estate, Agent, Bastyisu *

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2632, 30 November 1915, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2632, 30 November 1915, Page 12

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