AUCTIONS, MONDAY, .At 1 p.m. MONDAi A i'' ' A ' ! I'-"' •. MONDAY ?JS?S A ?' ■ A J'J p - m ' MONDAY MONDAY, At lp.m. MONDAI FT . - - -.-—... !c- AT. THE"' WELLINGTON HAEBOUI ™ • ■ ..'■ . BOARD'S h'. Tjl' SHED.-. - p SHED. " "! :.-. il/;. SHEDI- - MAIN ENTRANCE, .Queen's' Anarf in • '••'■• '-• ■ . ... ■. ■■: [• riEORGE THOMAS AND. CO. havi I instructions 'to sell- bi '*■ Public Auction, with all faults, if any - on behalf of whom it may concern, thi '' followiug cai-go:— - ' ' SALVAGED ' "'• ■■'SALVAGED •-•' ' ',- SALVAGED a bALVAGLD .- SALVAGED 6' Ex ■ Ex . , .' lis . Ex ' R.ALS.. TONGARIRO. .".R.M.S. TONGARIRO. ! . : R.M.S. TONGARIRO. -" R.M.S. TONGARIRO. ' 38 i CASKS'WHISKY 10 OCTAVES WHISKY 5. OCTAVES BRANDY'''' 1 i CASK BRANDY"' - 43 OASES D;M.'.BRANDY'''" 5 \ CASKS PORT WINE 3 CASES VERMOUTH \ ■ 1 CASE MADEIRA" '- 1 CASE WHISKY 2-KEGS GYPSUM. . IICEG KAINIT • 1 CASE CURRY POWDER IBALECOR.KS . • ICASE COD LIVER OIL. 1 CASE.CASTOR OIL ■■ 2. CASES CHIN AWARE ; . -- . : :. WITHOUT RESERVE.' ' The above can'now be inspected in the New Zealand Shipping Company's Stores. Goods now on. view, will be sold from . sample. Full particulars on application to the Auctioneers. Make a note of the address and time of Sale. '. " . 'GEO. THOMAS AND CO., ■ Auctioneers ' THURSDAY,' 23rd NOVEMBER, 1916. ". 'M U'R IT A I. ..' fUKI T.A I. •• - i ''SALE OF .'•'.SEASIDE SECTIONS.' ' SEASID.E SECTIONS, • ; SUBDIVISION:OF THE ALLEN STREET ESTATE. ALLEN STREET ESTATE. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have, received instructions to Sell by Public Auction at their rooms, 195 Lambton Quay, on THURSDAY, 23rd NOVEMBER, at 2.30' p.in.— 99 SPLENDID BUILDING on A A •. SECTIONS..'.- ' A A GET A PLAN AND INSPECT THIS . WEEKEND. TERMS OF SALE: 10. per.cent, cash; 10 per cent, three months; balance' 3 years at'sl per coht. For further particulars apply HARCOURT AND CO., ;.'.'" ..Auctioneers.-.' ■ ■' HIGHLA'N.D..'. '"" PARK, ' ' H-1 G H.L AN D, P A'.R K, ■'; - -wiDESTOWN.''" ■■'• "■'''- THE EXTENSION' OF THORNDON. THE best and nearest vacant Rcsiden- : tial Land situated one. mile, from GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS. ' - • ■-■ ■ ' THE . WADESTOWN vTRAM. RUNS THROUGH THE.PRqPERTY;" '. ..'; • This Estate is within the City Boundary and is the next land for settlement. SPLENDID PANORAMIC VIEWS OF THE HARBOUR AtyD CITY, » Building sites to (suit all buyers. ■i Th ? u 2,#X e iEP ed ■ llave eon appointed by the TRUSTEES OF THE RHODES ESTATE. Sole Agents for the Sale of the Sections in; this popular subdivision. ' _ Many Sales have taken place within the past few months and many new ■ houses are being erected on the 'Estate . TERMS: 10 per cent. Cash, 10 per cent, m 6 months, 10 per cent, in 12 months. , Balance in 5.-year's. Interest at 5 per I cent, per annum. .- 'For Plans' and furtne'r.'particulars apply to' '•■-..- . -. .v S. GEORGE NATHAN, 115 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., 154 FEATHERSTON STREET; HARCOURT AND CO., .:.--'",- ;' 195-LAMBTON QUAY. '. "A LOYELT VALLEY --, OPENING OK THE'SEA'." :; (\S all'the naturally favoured ¥ sp ?K, aromi Wellington, . \ Happy Valley Bay has much to C commend it. It'has.'good roads, a '"' fine beach, city drainage, and 1 a S tonio air that invigorates tho I town-worker.- i Some people imagine, however, b that sections, alongside the Straits -o must This may be w so of some parts of the wast! i but it is quite untrue of--. - ~., . ,'.HAPPY YALLEY BAT ... MONTAGES. ' "3 - - -Already sixty-five of these eplen-'' ai :• ipid allotments havo been snap- • • ped.up-so rare are. the values they represent. . Fifty-nine desirable sections are ' shll avaUable, and as these m- v - 2 elude the grassy flat on the right £ hand side going to tho Bay, flfev' 2 r will certainly find purchasers verv 'isoon: -Immediate:.lnspection is °! therefore advisable. P f The Frontages are easily reach- £ cd frpim Island Bay, being only „ . nfteen minutes' walk from the -.'.- 1 , tram terminus . £50 PRICES FROM £5Q 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. Secure a Homo Site at Brae- '• ing, - Picturesque 'Happy Valley Bay-and live by'the blue Pacific „ this Summer, Jj Plans and full particulars from £l' tho Sole Agent— B '' . S, GEORGE NATHAN, t AUCTIONEER AND ESTATE ( AGENT,- : ' gri 113-115 Customhousa Quay" (Opposite Bank of N.Z.). '" GOOD FARMS FOR SALE. ' : . S<l •rtr.ACRES, L.1.P., Rent, '2s. 3d.; all . ] '<*w • Hat, part stony, well watered: ;od 2-sheep country. Buildings consist " : 8-roomcd. house, bathroom, etc., hot id cold water; stable, trapshed, harness-. lom, woolshcd, concrete dip, sheep and' . itllo yards. Price 10s. per aero, bout ,£2OOO cash required. — iiyn ACRES, Renewable Lease, 25 years '*** to run. Rent, £% year; 40 to 50 ires flat, balance hilly and undulating; TD otered by dams and springs; 2-roomcd " hare and trapshed. Price,i!3 per acre, ok srms, J;650 cash. For further particu- Ev rs, apply COI E. E. SMITH, loc Land and Commission Agont. iov WAIPAWA, H.B. l.^i
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2932, 18 November 1916, Page 16
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