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AUCTIONS. ' TO-DAY at 1.30. ' SALE OF SUPERIOR AND HIGHCLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ETC. 400 LOTS< 400 GW. PRICE AND CO., Auctioneers, • 60 Lambton . Quay; (opp. GovtBuildings), Have been favoured with instructions to .sell the Contents of 8 wellfurnished rooms, removed from Kaiori. TE HORO SALE. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4. The n.z. loan and mercantile AGENCY CO.j LTD., will offer for sale, at 1 p.m.— 50 fat and forward owes i fat cows 12 yearling heifers 6 springing heifers 5 guaranteed dairy cows, in full profit On account S. J. Ryder, Esq., who hafl sold his farm— 500 Romney ewes, with Romney lambs at foot, mostly two and fourtooth ewes. 4 springing heifers MARTINBOROUGH STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, sth OCTOBER., 1316. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, AND 00.. * ■ P LTD. (late W. and G. Turnbull and Co., Ltd.), will sell as above— SHEEP: 400 prime fat four-tooth, wethers, ■ shorn 65 fat and forward woolly ewes • 100 b.f. hoggets 35 b.f. hoggets CATTLE: 30 steers, 15-month (station line) 16 store cows (station line) i prime fat, cows i prime lat heifeTS . 8 2-year,steers 1 4 store cows 3 springing heifer# 12 2-year empty heifers 6 yearling heifers 1 Jersey bull 3 store oows HOADLEY, ; SON, AND STEWART, LIMITED, Successors to C. B. Hoadley and Son, Ltd., , Lundon," Stewart and Co., Ltd., Auctioneers, Land, Stock and Station Agents, Wool and Produjoe Brokers, NAPIER AND HASTINGS. DIRECTORS: Hon. J. D.-Ormond. R. D. D. M'Lean-. Jas. Macfarlane Geo. Ebbett T. E. Crosse . G. P. Donnelly. . I. H. B. Williams-. . R. B. Holmes. . MANAGING DIRECTORS: H. V. Hoadley. I H. N. Stewart. . •'■' ' We beg to notify that the above wellknown businesses have been' amalgamated and formed into the -new company from Ist July last. HOADLEY, SON AND STEWART, . „ LIMITED. '.■ | ; FOR. SALE, ' CITY PROPERTY. CENTRAL -WAREHOUSE PREMISES. VALUABLE CITY CORPORATION ■ • LEASE. . SECTION 155 has 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, 1814, at .£9O per annum. . On this seotion is erected the three-story briok Tjuildinsr, recently occupied by Messrs. Aitken, Wilson, etna Co., Ltd. Lease carries perpetual right. of renewal. - i' SECTION 156' adj6ins the above section, and completes one of the beet Corner Sites in Wellington. Section 156 has a frontage to Customhouse Quay of: 45 feet and a frontage to Brandon Street of 6fi feet 10 inohes. . On this corner is erected the two-story wooden building lately ocoupied by Messrs. J. J. Curtis and Co., Ltd., and faoing Brandon Street is ereotea. the three-story brick building, lately used as Bonded Store. This, lease is renewable every 14 years, and has 12 years to ran, from Ist October, 1914, at an annual rental or £168 15s.'- . ... • This site is admirably suttnVo for:« Private Hote}, Warehouse, Motor Garage, ■ etc.; being situated within three minutes of the Queen's Wharf, . King's Wharf, Post Office, and site for new Railway Station. Further, particulars from LONGMORE AND CO. Auctioneers' and Estate Agents, ■ 207 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON.. BEAUTIFUL PROPERTY, contain, ing nearly seventy-three (73) • acres rich, level land, ring fenced, subdivided into nine paddooks, watered by permanent streams. Five aores native; bush, two acres under crop, large homestead, containing hot and-cold .water, and'all conveniences, . ideally; situated, over looking well-laid-out groundsoutbuildings include cowshed with eight boils and concrete floor, .fitted. with milking machines; hayshed, wood and trapshed, fowlhouse, implements shed,..; etc.' Within a few: minutes' wait of Railway Station, factory, and school. Price i:BS per acre; terms about J2IBOO oash, balance arranged, or with stock and plant including 40 flratclass oows, tnilinng plant, horses, etc., JS9O per acre; '52850 cash. This property is highly, adaptable' for a' firstclass stud fann. CHOICE MANAWATU FARM. qq ACRES rich land, praotically all I/O ploughable when stumped, ring fenoed, subdivided into five .paddocks. Good five-roomed house, cowshed with concrete floor, milking ■ jnacliines l engine, trapshed, w&shhouse, etc. Within I 4 miles of school and faotory, and leas than 3 miles from railway station, by good metalled. load. .Prloe .£45 per acre; terms about '<£700 cash; balance 5 per cent. Title, L.I.P. Strongly recommended. . . NOTE.—The Manawatu District offers Farmers one' of ,the nioest climates in the North Island, The district is hardly ever affected by drought, and therein is no better grass growing land obtainable. Purchasers should write, stating their requirements, to tho undersigned. Sellers should forward .details of their properties without delay, to H. ERNEST LEI.GHTON, 132 Featherston Street, Wellington. FREEZING SHEEP'AND LAMBS. njlHB WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT COMPANY; I/TO., • Is Prepared, to PURCHASE FAT SHEEP AND LAMBS, By Weight or at Per Head. The, Company also, offers olients every facility for freezing on their own account. Prices can be obtained on application at the Company's Offices, or from any at the Bnyors in the country. W. G. FOSTER. ■ Managing Director. ' -DESKS, : have juet landed a shipment of ROLL-TOP AND FLAT-TOP, ■ DESKS. THE OFFICE APPLIANCE CO., LIMITED, OPPOSITE TOWN HALL, CUBA STREET. 'Phone 1676. ffURNITURS PACKED And Removed to any Address. Goods Cleared Through. Customhouse. Cheap Storage. Accommodation for Goods of any Description. KEIR'S FORWARDING AQINCY,.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2889, 29 September 1916, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2889, 29 September 1916, Page 10

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