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AUCTIONS. TO-DAY ■ TO-DAY ' . At 1.30 o'clock. ~ AT OUR AUCTION ROOMS, 151-153 Ljimbton Quay. \ " ' SPECIAL SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE And VERY FINE UPRIGHT GRAND . "STECK" PIANO PLAYER, almost new, for sale, under peculiar circumstances. A L.,WILSON AND CO. have been • favoured with instructions from those interested, to sell, at their Rooms, as above — - Piano Player by "Steck," with 100 records, all very choice.. This instrument is almost new, and cost, with records, £180 only a short time ago.' Good Lot of Oak Furniture, embracing oak dining-room furniture, oak bedroom suited, with bedding,, blankets, quilts, sheets, etc.,-lot of table and other linen, cutlery, e.p. ware, '' glassware, and crockery ware, lot of sundries, carpets, and linos., h; ' nigs, etc.; etc' 50 •' LOTS •' OF EXTRA FINE LINEN ' SHEETS, TOWELS, SERVIETTES, TABLECLOTHS,- QUILTS, DOILEYS,and GENERAL NAPERY, , '' . " etc., etc. . ' I Also A LOT OF CONFECTIONERY- AND PLATE-GLASS SHELVES; also A VERY FINE SHOW CASE, 1 '- ' '. THE LOTMUST GO. . ■ . TO-MORROW, 20th DECEMBER. • At 2.30 o'clock. ■ . SALE OF LARGE BLOCK OF LAND ,'AND 16-ROOMBD RESIDENCE; IN AURORA TERRACE, WELLING- '■' TON, KNOWN AS-SAYES COURT. A Valuable Property for a Private ■ Hospital, Seminary,. Hotel, ;or Educational Institution, two minutes, from car, and : few minutes "froni-Govern-ment Railway Station. A L. WILSON AND CO. have been • favoured -with instructions from the trustees in the estate of the. late E. W. Mills to submit to Auction, as above: That very valuable Property in Aurora Terrace, Wellington, known m Sayes Court. ; .The land has a frontage to Aurora Terrace of 205 feet by depths varying from 100 to 132 .feet. . . The Mansion is a very fine one, and contains 17 rooms, all large, lofty, and in ex- ' cellerit condition. All the vital parts, are of heart of totara. and m atai,. everything being of the best. When this house was built by- the late Mr. Ei'W. Mills no ; expense was spared to make it. solid, comfortable and complete, arid it stands a monument of just workmanship and design to-day .... In detached building there are, besides accommodation for staff, rooms for guests. Plans and particulars of land and present . tenancy may . be. obtained at the office of the Austioneers or Messrs. Brandon; Hislop, and Brandon, Solicitors for the Estate. - A. ■ L. AVILSO.N. Auctioneer. ' IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE SALE ' 'OF SAYES COURT: ' A'.. L. WILSON AND/CO.' will submit • in the eame estate,' to auction— 150 Shares Golden Bay Cement Co., £1 paid up. ~- ... .. > 50 .Shares Evans Bay and-Miramar EsTalo Company, 245. paid up. ■ 250 Shares Sunnyside Land Company, £1 paid up. 100 Shares Se'aford Coal Company, - £1 . paid up. ■_..;' 500 Shares South Wellington Land Company, 16s. paid up. ' .: : A. L. WILSON 'AND CO., Auctioneers. THURSDAY, 28th DECEMBER, 1916, At 11 a.m.-, .' .' By Order,of a City Bank, who hold.the ■ ' - ■ Bill of Lading.. LARGE AND IMPORTANT v " UNRESERVED SALE Of CASES A ' CASES CASES ■•* ' . . CASES OF ANTIQUE BRASS AND COPPER VASES ELEGANT GRECIAN BRONZES ANTIQUE FERN POTS AND JARDINIERES; Also■" QUANTITY OF FANCY GLASS. A-L. WILSON AND C 0... have been • favoured with instructions froni a City Bank to sell, owing to exceptional circumstances— A Large and .Valuable' Collection of Antique Brass and :.Bronze Ware, Fancy Glass, etc.,. etc. These goods 'are specially suitable for Xmas'Present*. We invite inspection. On View 'Wednesday Afternoon. EXCEPTIONAL VALUE, MOUNT VICTORIA rooms, ' every possible convenience,' three minutes from Cowtenay Place.' Price £1350.' Terms £400 cash. : MOUNT VICTORIA.-One story nineroomed house, all conveniences,' perfectview. Price £1400; £400 cash. KELBURN—IdeaI homes, five to twelve rooms.-ever.v possible convenience. Fwm £1000 to £3000.' KILBIRNIE. — Seven-roomed bouse, every possible convenience, ideal position. Price £1350.-' NORTHLAND—A sweet . five-roomed house, conservatory, every convenience. Price £720. • . Snug • four-rooriied. house,' ■every -modern convenience. Price £660. BROOKLYN .-Up-to-date. . five-roomed house, good view, every possible convenience. Price £825. Terms £250 cash, balance arranged.- .."''. ;■: KARORI— Choice one-story six-roomed -.residence, finished, with .every modern, convenience ;'"If. acres '(if ground, including orchard, -.native' shrubs, croquet lawn, etc.. Price £1500. , ■•■ LOWER .HUTT—The best of everything. . •, , ' ' ..'NOTE.—Buyers should write statins their -I have one,of .the best selections of. properties' to offer' in Wellington Province, on all terms' to suit all pockets.' , ... H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, ' 182 FEATHERSTON STREET, . Or LOWER HUTT, . — :—:—:— ■—. FOR EXCHANGE. | Qiyq ACRES,' 2 dry sheep country and iS/'jO' cattle, practically-all in grass, i well subdivided,- 1 mile from railway [station and about five from -saleyards; good house 6 rooms, cowshed, woolshed, yards, dip, etc Price, only £8 10s.- per aore. .: Equity. £1700. -Owner, will' exchange for . suburban' or. town property, and is prepared to.consider broad'acres up to 400 acres. 1 AftA ACRBS of excellent sheep A««v country, all in grass; 20 paddocks, sheep-proof fencing, will winter I 2 dry sheep and cattle, modern dwelling house, 6 rooms, woolshed,. dip, yards etc. Three miles from railway, town aid saleyards. . Price, £12' 10s.. .per acreequity £6850. Owner will exchange for a smaller farm, about 300 acres preferred 300-acre Dairy Farm, £14,085; Equity 67-acre Dairy Farm, £2,160; 3 Shops well let, £3600; First.Mortgage,. £1,200; Squitv two houses, £600; Sawmill and Muling Plant and Timber, £8,500. Mortgages £30,145; Total equity, jei9,185! Owner will exchange for a good Sheep' Farm.- Apply ' •• JAMES AND GILLMAN, Sole Agents, Hawera, Taranaki. SAVE : lis.' 6d.-"Pirnch" Vols. July 1914-December, 1915, and parts for 1916, for 425. Don't miss this splendid offer. Write to "Dominion" Office, for 1 particulars. • .

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2955, 19 December 1916, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2955, 19 December 1916, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2955, 19 December 1916, Page 10

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