AUCTIONS. TUESDAY, .''''.' TUESDAY, TUESDAY, 27th, '. TUESDAY, TUESDAY, At 2 p.m.' ' TUESDAY, TUESDAY, TUESDAY, On the Premises, situated Corner of VIVIAN AND-TORY STREETS. GEORGE THOMAS AND CO. will sell by Public Auction, as above, un--u der instructions from Mr. George Webb, 11 who is vacating the premises:— '" A- PORTION -OF' THE HOUSEHOLD' r FURNITURE. AND EFFECTS, f Together with " Shop Fittings ■•■■-. Counters 0 Crockery " Double-door Safe, by Phillips and Son; - inside measurements, 30 x -30. -Two t drawers. |. Etc., etc. GEORGE THOMAS AND .CO., 'Auctioneers, '■ Allen Street. 1 WEDNESDAY, 28th, WEDNESDAY. V WEDNESDAY, at 11 WEDNESDAY \ WEDNESDAY, a.m. WEDNESDAY 1 WEDNESDAY, sharp. WEDNESDAY, AT THE FRUIT EXCHANGE ALLEN 3 STREET. (-< EORGE THOMAS AND CO. have re- *~ ceived ' instructions ■to sell as. ■ above:— -. ' ~--.. 2 Cases Clothing ' | 1 Case Fancy Soaps ■ . '" ; ' • 1 Case Pipes • • ■ • ■ ' 4 Cases Matches • '■ • ■ 1 Cheese-cutter ' ? 1 Bacon-cutter •. Together with' " A COMPLETE TOBACCONIST'S' • I . STOCK-IN-TRADE. Also,- on behalf of SIR ERNEST ; SHACKLETON,. the whole of the residue ship's and party stores, ex the Aurora, ' including:— . 20 Tons Flour 19 Cases Jams. 5 Drums Bovril ; 9 Cases Biscuits . • ■• • ' 8 Cases Sugar 1 4 Cases Cornflour 3 Cases Mustard 5 Cases Fruits ( 4 Cases Soups 14 Cases. Butter \ And Sundry Lines too numerous [ to particularise. ... The whole of the latter really con- ! stituting a; GROCER'S STOCK-IN-TRADE.--This Sale is conscientiously recommended to the trade, to whom it offers ' an excellent opportunity- of procuring, lines which are short ; at present. -.. . . The.whole-of the proceeds of "the" Aurora Stock to go-to,the .expenses .of . the South Polar Expedition;. Make a note to attend, the Fruit' .Eichangei Allen : Street, at ,11 o'clock on WEDNESDAY -MORNING. , " GEORGE THOMAS AND CO., \ • ..-■;.;' : ' :•■• ; 'Auctioneers,, • :-• •';"' ■'- ''-■•■'■ -'Allenv Street. ... / ' " ' FOE SALE. A CHOICE FARM AT OTAKI. oa ACRES Freehold, close to Otaki Township and Railway Station. All rich, ploughable land, well subdivided, with'modern 9-rodmed. House and first-class outbuildings. The climate and situation are ■ ideal. Tsrms can be arranged. Further particulars from . MURRAY, ROBERTS, AND COi, LTD., WELLINGTON. Or their Representatives at FEILDING and MASTERTON.
DESIRABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. SITUATED UP THE WANGANUI : RIVER. ACRES 11 Aiy . . ACRES ' . ACRES 11"< ■ -ACRES IN EXCELLENT .ORDER... 4bout 930 Acres'in erase: 80 Acres ploughable when Vstuiuped.. .Subdivided into all wellxatered. Lease :W ,32 years,to run at an annual 1 -' the above, the owners hold unuer tho ; Crown 1720 grown. 6heep arid 20. cattle. . \ ._. Stock'at present comprise 1320 sheep and .160 cattle (800 of the sheep being . breeding ewes). These can be taken at valuation. PRICE FOR 10s. PER The above can.be recommended as a particularly good proposition,, which will repay inspection. -.-■■■ DALGETY & COMPANY, LTD., WELLINGTON. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. \. 7 OWING TO OWNERS LEAVING FOR MILITARY SERVICE. IK Q A ACRES. FREEHOLD, IN NORTH TARANAKI, EXCELLENT SHEEP 151*1) AND CATTLE COUNTRY, 1500 acres has been laid down in best o ' mixed-English grasses; well fenced anddmdedinto .19 sheep-proof paddocks;, al well "vatefed by never-failing streams; about 450 acres rich alluvial, flats, and balance good hills on papi formation. Comfortable 7-roomed.house, woolshed, fitted up with Wand Lister shearing 1 h.p. engine. Barn and stable sheep yards, and substantial cattle yards.. Ironting main road. Motor road to homestead; aboiLt one-mile from township, post office, school, butter factory, and I saleyards; 19 miles to freezing works; daily mail throughout the year by mo or ! service; stores deliver-goods as required. Winters 1500 sheep a«d 200 headcattle carrying capacity capable of improvement. Price, £& per acre. About 2000 -' sheep, 130 head of cattle, farm implement house furniture, etc can be taken at .valuation if required. Terms easy. . A GENUINE iNVLSIMEM-for sheep containing 237 acres, all improved and near coast. Level and well watered by 'permanent, running stream*i 6- • doomed house, cowshed, fitted with milk-ing machines, outbuildings, .lb Jarm is well fenced and divided intO.convenient :paddocks, handy to cheese factory town■ship andsaieyards by good-motor road. Tenure •. Freehold; Price i 25 per.acre, 1 mach>ne in.-Very reasonable terms are offered. Owners leaving for-camp. APPLY SOON. ■MT^WmAIVj' ■' TTTIVr* AUTIONEER, LAND AND FINANCE NEW ■■L\JFi ;.JBLIXNIjr,- ■ AGENT..NEWPLYMOUTH. FOR SALE. i /-v-i rw ACRES'' LILP: Rent, JS22 per' year, with right purchase,- 10s...per IuJLU acre; 400 acres in grass, balance bush, mostly undulating.- -portions fl-,t- n miles from Ohura, road driveable except,, perhaps, the last mile,, either from Main Trunk or Waitara. The property at back ]oins the Mokau River Carries 2 sheep and cattle; 5-ro6med iron' cottage, shed, stockyard, ■ orchard. Mortgage-'to G.A.S., £1000;'2n dtuorteago £600,: at 5 per cent, for i years. ' ".','- PRICE-iS 10s. per acre) or will accept good -interest-earning, house, property for equity.' • \ ABRAHAM AND mLLIAMS LTD.. ■ ' . PALMERSTON NORTH. > HANDY PLACE AT LEVIN. ' -tr> ACRES Freehold, flat, all. in grass and plantations, except. 2J in crops and X 5 orchard. Sound 5-roomed dwelling. Usual outhouses. Price, £1600. Terms arranged. Ideal for small farm. Get news from ■nt t> ATD"\ri?rrnn SOLE AGENT, 94 WILLIS STREET, ...8...J.. BAliW.Jalli WELLINGTON.
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