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AUCTIONS: MONDAY, TUESDAY, AND ■WEDNESDAY, 11th, 12th, and- 13th DECEMBER, At U o'clock each day.- • SALE' OF.' THE ENTIRE STOCK Oi MESSRS. J. H. FLOCKTON AND CO., Manners' Street, near Royal Oak. 750 •£s!:' 750 FURNITURE, UPHOLSTEHED GOODS, IRONMONGERY, GLASSWARE, And a Very Large Quantity of Useful GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE; also '. " CINEMATOGRAPH a.nd 1100 SLIDES, and-ELECTRIC-ARC LIGHT, complete and valuable INDIAN MOTORCYCLE, really good, 6-7 h.p. BRKECH-LOAD'TNG GUNS AND RIFLES, AUTOMATIC REPEATER 300 CHAIRS of various descriptions 150 KAPOC, FLAX, and HAIR BEDS '2 LUCICENHEIMER AUTOMATIC INJECTORS, Bin. and 2in.. 500 WATER, BOTTLES and BANDOLIERS, for Bov Scouts,' etc. ESCRITOIRES and 'PEDESTAL OFFICE DESKS with. Side-drawers' 1 SET DAYTON COMPUTING SCALES 2 ELECTRIC BATTERIES GALVANISED and BARBED WIRE and STAPLES " 12 COLLAPSIBLE CARD TABLES, with Baize and Leather Tops; unique FINE COLLECTION of VASES and ORNAMENTS' 30 GROSS SAVOURY GLASS 'BOTTLES ' SET OP HORSE CLIPPERS LOT OF HARNESS, Etc., etc., etc. . A ' L- WILSON -AND CO, have been jTli favoured with- instructions to soli, as above. The sale -will be commenced.-on Monday, 11th December,, at 11' o'clock a.m., and will be continued on Wednesday and Thursday at the same, hour -until the whole of the stock has been disposed of. Everything must be cleared away by Saturday. 16th, as premises have' to be' given lip. SO EVERYTHING . MUST GO.- • highland park, HIGHLAND PA.R-K, , •• WADESTOWN.... ; THE EXTENSION OF ; THORNDON. milE best and. nearest vacant -.Residenx tin] Land situated one mile from GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS. . THE ■ WADESTOWN - TRAM RUNS-. THROUGH THE PROPERTY. This Estate is within the City Boundary aud is the next land for settlement. ' • SPLENDTD PANORAMIC VIEWS OF THE HARBOUR AND CITY. Building 6ites to suit all buyers. ■ • The undersigned have been 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 month's .and many new houses are .being-erected'on the .Estate. TERMS: 10 Tier cent. Cash, 10 per cent, in 6 months, 10 per cent, in 12 months. Balance in 5 years. Interest at 5 per cent, per annum. For Plans and further particulars apply to S. GEORGE NATHAN, . ' 115 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. J..H. BETHUNE AND CO.. 154 FEATHERSTON STREET.- . \. HARCOURT AND CO., 195 LAMBTON QUAY. EXCEPTIONAL VALUE. MOUNT" VICTORIA .-Seven rooms; .. every possible convenience,. three minutes from Courtenay Place. Price .£1350. Terms .£4OO cash. MOUNT VICTORIA—One story'm'teroomed house, all conveniences, perfect view. Price ,£1400; „£J<)O cash. KELBURN.—IdeaI ' homes, five ' to twelve rooms, every possible convenience. From dSIOOO to .£3OOO. KILBIRNIE. — Seven-roomed' -house, every possible-convenierico, - ideal position. Price .£1350. NORTHLAND.—A. sweet five-rpomed house, conservatory, every convenience. Price JC72O. Snug four-roomed house, every modern convenience. Price .£660. BROOKLYN.—Up-to-date five-roomed house, eood view, every possible convenience. Price .£825. Terms -E250 cash, balance arranged. KARORl—Choice onc-story six-roomed residence, conservatory, finished ■ with every modern convenience; 1J acres, nf ground, including orchard, nativo shrubs, croquet lawn, etc. Price ,£1500.. LOWER HUTT-The best of everything. - NOTE—Buyers should write stating their requirements. I have one' nf the best selections of properties to offer in Wellineton Province, on all terms to suit all Dockets. IT. ERNEST LEIGHTOW, 152 FEATHERSTON. STREET, ' -Or LOWER HUTT. FOR SALE,. 3 Housts and lj Acres, Wadestowh, ~£IBOO, less mortgages .£llOO. ' Insurances, .£llsO. Owner's interest, X7OO. ■ Present rentals aTe 425., and are very low. . .WilL sell separately or together. Prepared to consider an exchango for New Plymouth town property. -Particulars from ' . . . OWNER, - P.O. Box 155, New, Plymouth. .

READ THIS—32S ACRES, West Coast Lease, about 11 years to run, at Is. 6d. per acre.; ouo mile from factory and school; land is all ploughable, sheep proof fencing; 4 subdivisions, well watered; small house, concreted milking shed and trap shed.' Price, .£8 per acre." Oivnor will exchange for town property. Equity, v£1660. (2827) READ THIS—I26S ACRES of first-olass sheep country east of Eltham. Owner will consider an exchange, or he will sell at ,£1 ah acre; only iilOO cash required. About 400 acres have been felled, grassed portion fenced, small cottage of 3 rooms, shed and yards. Tenure, 0.R.P., at 12s. 6d. an acre. Price for goodwill, only 20s. an acre. This is dirt cheap at the figure asked. 2867 : W.-F.' & -A. M'GARRY, . / AGENTS, ELTHAM. TARANAKI; - : .. .. MOTOR GARAGE BUSINESS. ' : , . FOR SALE AS A GOING CONCERN. GOOD Lease, Cheap Rental. Good Turnover; 5 .mechanics employed. Goodwill ,£IOO. Stock at valuation. Can purchase freehold of premises at any time.. A good opening for'a man with limited means. . SEVERAL CAR AGENCIES-GOOD SELLING LINES. F. ;P. WELCH, '-'.'ESTATE AGENT, MfVSTERTOiI ' ■ DAIRYING LAND AT HALF-PRICE; - ~ m ACRES, all in grass, 10 acres stumped, '.all ploughable when stumped; good new house,,cowshed, separator-nouse; 2 wharcs, orchard in full bearing. Township, railway' station, school, all less-than a- mile; factory miles freezing works closc. Stock carried at present: 100 cattle, 500 sheep, 5 horses'. Title, Freehold,-no mortgage. In Taranaki, equal land, 1 equally situated, would be cheap at .£56 per acre. A wide-awake farin'er can get this lor Reasonable terms. Apply sharp, W. K JOHNSTONE, ucmSßD : hi^A^. •A GOOD CHANCE FOR A SMALL SYNDICATE. CUTTING-UP Pioposition'.on ono of Wellington's -favourite- seaside resorts—6l Acres, situated at York Bay, 5 minutes from water's edge. Price .£45 per acre ALSO—7 nice Sections on Adams Terrace, off Aro Street, Wellington; only £125 each. ' Note: These sections are only about 50 yards from trams' Id. section. Prices aro sure to incroaso. Further details from the Agents. ••• ■ H. •J. KING & CO., : ■ BOX, 200, HASTINGS. CHOICE DAIRY FARM, ~ ' OiYA ACRES, all in grass and-cultivation;. 20 paddocks; well-built 6-roomed OI U dwelling with all conveniences, wnshhouse, sheds, large barn, granary, 6tables', implement sheds, calf pens and sheds, largo cowshed with miiking machine and 31 h.p. e'ngine;'new drill, broadcaster, wagon, cart, mower, ploughs disc and tine harrows, rake, etc.; 70 cows and heifers,- 2 bulls, lot young cattle' 8 horses, etc.; situated within 1 milo of Te Kuiti. Prico as a going concern' •£5500; very easy terms arranged for a good man. ' aB. LEVER, ' LANU AGEOT ' ; TE KUm . CHEAP DAIRYING PROPOSITION. kaa ACRES, at -Ngongotaha, alongside railway' station, large butter OUu factory, saleyards on property, ueiv homestead, largo sheds, milking machines. Now milking 100 coivs; 100 acres turnips, hay and oat paddocks. The wholo under cultivation, well watered. PRICK, only £10 per acre; easy terms. An absolute Snip. - kaa ACRES, Freehold, in the heart of Rangitaiki, . Bay of Plenty, all rich O'J'J reclaimed river silt flats, grow anything; buildings cost over .£IOOO. l>-iiv U owner's failing health Ue is prepared to sacrifice.-PRICE—J2O per acre, ,£looocash or to assist purdiimor ow'uor will lease for 2 years. Rental at 2J per cent '-V gay chance for a returned man wanting a. good picco of country HILL AND CO., ' ESTATE AGENTS, ROTORUA.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2950, 9 December 1916, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2950, 9 December 1916, Page 16

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