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AUCTIONS. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), 6th SEPTEMBER, 1916,' at 2 p.m. sharp. AT OUR AUCTION ROOMS, 151-3 LAMBTON QUAY. PIANOS. (J PIANOS ELEVEN-STOP ORGAN. Collard and Collard, Collingwood, Bohm, Kirchner, Jaokson Organ. AL. WILSON AND CO. liava re- • ceived instructions from, the various interested vendors to offer by auction, as above, the following instruments:— ,:_ . _ ... A Magnificent and Massive Upright ■■ Grand Piano bv Collard and Collard. One of their highest grade instruments: The tone is perfect, beautifully balanced and mellow. The touch is also ideal in response. The in- ' fitrument would' pass the severest critic, and we have every confidence in recommending it to anyone requiring a piano out of the ordinary. Two Pianos by Bohm and So'hne and Kirchner (English model), both delightful instruments, with the very latest .improvements! almost new. English Piano by Collingwood, London; a good model, having great volume m tone. English Cottage Piano by Jacksonj an ideal instrument for beginners or a week-end place. Also, Eleven-slop Organ, with true Cathedral tone ,and powerful swell; These instruments can be inspected at our rooms any time before sale hour. This sale affords a great opportunity for anyone destang a really good piano. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. LEVIN SALE. FRIDAY,'SIh SEPTEMBER, 1916. A BRA HAM ANDWILLUMS, LTD., A. will sell, at 1 p.m----400 2 and 4-tooth' wethers 120 prime heavy wethers (lots) 60 prime wetihers 30 ewes in lamb to b.f. rams 13 prime heavy- ewes 280 hoggets (lots) .' ' 14. forward heifers 16'weaner heifers 12 fat cows (lots) 12 store: cows Baconers. Stores, and Weaner Pigs. - . Note—All Pigs must be yarded by 11.4s sharp.: Pig Sale commences at 12 noon sharp. - • ' •

FOR SALE, TOJTELLINGTON CITY PROPERTY. CENTRAL' WAREHOUSE PREMISES. VALUABLE CITY CORPORATION LEASE. - SECTION 155 las ■ a frontage to. Customhouse Quay of 40 feet by a depth of 66 feet 10 inches. Lease has 14 years to run from Ist January, 1914, at £S0 per annum. On this section is erected the three-story brick building, recently occupied by Messrs. Aitken, Wilson, and Co.; Ltd.' Lease carries perpetual right of renewal. ' SECTION:' 156 adjoins the above section, "and completes one of the best Corner Sites iu Wellington. Section 156 has a' -frontage to Customhouse Quay of 45 feet and a frontage to Brandon Street.of 66.feet 10 inches. On this corner is erected tho two-story -wooden building lately occupied by Messrs. J. J. Curtis and Co., Ltd., and facing Brandon Street is erected the three-story brick building, lately used as ;■ Bonded Store.- This, lease is renewable every 14 years, and has 12 years to Tun, from Ist'Octdber, 1914, at an annual rental of This site is admirably suitable for * Private Hotel, Warehouse, Motor Garage, otc, being situated within three minutes of the Queen's Wharf, Kings Wharf, Post Office, and site for newRailway Station.' ." .' ' Further particulars from LONGMORB AND CO. '■■ Auctioneers and Estate Agents, 207 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON, FOR SALE. TO wind up tho Estate of the late Joseph . Burne, the -undersigned have been instructed by the Trustees to sell the following Properties:— , Town Acre No. 470 Tho Terrace with residence, conservatory, hothouse, vmery, glass houses, garden and orchard; magnificent view, sunny spot. A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY. "' No, 154 The Terrace, land 39ft. by 148 ft., with house of 10 rooms and all conveniences, outside built of heart of totara. Under five minutes from the Quay. No. 156 The Terrace; laud 42ft. by 148 ft.; house same as ; No. 154; right-of-way at the back to both Nos. 154 and 156. -, Nos. 20 and 22 Bolton Street; land 40ft.; by 96ft.; two .houses, one of 8 rooms and the other of -i rooms. This property is right m the heart of the '" City. : ' ' .-"■'■'•' Nos. 193 and 195 Tinakori Road; land , 60ft;; by about 150 ft.; two houses, each of 7 ■-rooms; good garden at'the back. " '••' N6; 354 Lambtoh Quay; land'l6ft. 4m. • by 68ft. (irregular). An unusual opportunity'to acquire a freehold in the best business area'm-the City; right opposite the Bank of New Zealand. Right-of-way-at side and back securing plenty of light. Waterloo''Road, Lower Hutt; land 1 rood 27.6 perches, house of 6 rooms and conveniences,' detached shed; drainage and water laid on, good well. Land behind the house returned £15 from tomatoes last summer. WoodviUe—Two-Sections, containing; 1 rood 21 perches. ■ .-•'■"•'• ■ For full particulars apply. ■ ■" B. SMITH AND CO.,' Sole Agents, : 39 Panama Street;'

A TIP-TOP HAWKE'S BAY SHEEP. "•■ FARM. . 1 AAA ACRES, excellent sheep end JLUI/U cattle country, situated 1 mile ftom school and post office, 800 acr*s ploughable, subdivided and well fenced: will carry \\ sheep per acre; 6-roomed bungalow (all conveniences); 5-roomed cottage, woolshed (shearing machines), .4 h.p: Lister engine, new mower, woolpress, d.t. plough, gig, dray, etc. PRICE, £9 PER ACRE. Terms arranged.. (1708) Fullest particulars from C. R. WILSON AND COY. (Gill Bros.). Auctioneers, • HASTINGS, H.B. ..-'■■• FOR SALE. GOOD FARM, .of 200 acres, suitable for both dairying and sheep. Well situated. House and farm buildings very .attractive. Cash required, ,£SOO. Further details on application, F. C. STUBBS AND CO., Agents, Dannevirke. ' 'GOOD MIXED FARM. ~\A(\ ACRES, Feilding district, all in AsklJ.-- grass, all ploughable, 6 paddocks, new house, etc. Price, .£27 per acre; about ,6350' cash required. For full particulars apply RATLIFF LAND AGENCY, FEILDING. OAA ACRES, Canterbury, 80 acres flat, iil\j\J balance low downs (all ploughable), 30 acres wheat, 20 acres oats,- 4 acres potatoes (now harvested). All usual buildings. PRICE, .£2l per acre, including crop. Owner, who has acquired a large sheep run, will take good lettable property 'as deposit. ALLAN HOPKINS, Cathedral Square. Christchurch.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2868, 5 September 1916, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2868, 5 September 1916, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2868, 5 September 1916, Page 10

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