AUCTIONS, SATURDAY, 31st MARCH, 1917, At 2.30 p.m. GRACEriELD GRAGiJFILLD. LOWEIt HUTT. • TIRST SALE OP SECTORS ON THIS CHARMINGr SUBDIVISION. THE" GARDEN SUBURB , OF PETONE AND THE HUTT. Adjoimng Hutt Park and on the neiv Park Road from Petono Station. MESSRS J H BETHUNE CO. aio favouied viith lnstiucfiione from ! the Directors of New Gracefield, Limited, to sell by Auction:— ■ On the Ground on . SATURDAY, 31st MARCH, at 2:30 p.m. An I£\EL BUILDING ALLOTyb* ME NTS, having areas of { acre to 1 rood 22 perchet,, fronting Park Road and Gi icefield Road ' The ESTATE is 13 miles from Petone Poet Office, and the prdposed Petone Municipal Bus bemcq will bring the land within a few minutes of the Petone Railway Station The Waiwetu Stream-and .Wellington Harbour are adjacent to the land for sale, and artesian water is obtainable all over tho estate. , TERMS OF , S4.LE: 10 per cent. Deposit, ■ . ' Balance may remain for Five Years; interest at 5} per cent, per annum. Special terms will be given to the first six buyers Motor Cars will leave Petone'Station for Gracefield at 2 p.m. on day of sale, Saturday,;.3lst March. ' ..■ ■ ,- For Plans and further particulars, ap-. ply to J H BErHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers, or MR. JOHN WAED, Gracefield. ANNUAL SALE OF THOROUGHBREDS AT IfEILDING'. TUESDAY, 10th APRIL, 1917 ' (Second Morning of Feilding Races), At 9.30 o'clock sharp. MESSRS LEVIN AND CO., LTD., in conjunction mth MESSRS. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., have received instructions to sell by Auction.at the Horse Emporium,. Feilding, the following Thoroughbreds:— Oh account of MR. DONALD FRASER: Blk. Yearling Colt, by Advance-Ballarat Blk Yeaihng Colt, by Advance—Torpedo maie : Brn Yearling Filly, bj Fashionables— Laureetiua ''. -.'' Brn. Yearling Filly, •by FashionableGlory • ' Ches Filly, by Advance—Endeavour • • On necount of MR J G DUNCAN (Without Reserve)— Thoroughbred Mare Lady Helen, by St. Leger—Ouida • ■ •. Thoroughbred Mare Falling Star, .by: Achilles—Lady Principal : •' •-...- Thoroughbred Mare Sister Francis, by Seaton Delaval—Agatha . Thoroughbred Alaro Kilwinnett, by Kilcheran—Succe6s (All served by Bezonmn.) On account of DTI. W. E. HERBERT: Bay Yearling Filly, by ProvocationBlack Bees ; Oα account of MRS. JOHNSTON, "Highden" Baj Yexrling Filly, by Advance—Nirene, by Martian On account DUNCAN FRASER: Chestnut Mare Ecliptic, bv Sir Launcelot—Total Eclipse; stinted to Advance Yearling Filly, by Advance—Ecliptic (This filly' is bred same way.oe Vedette and Square Deal) . Bay Mare Gale, by -Tiipuhi—Storm (A descendant of Sharkie, with foal at foot, by Ghoorka) - ■.. Yearling Gelding, by Projectile—Gale NO OTnER ENTRIES TVKEN.BTOCK FOR FREEZING. WE aie Buyers, of Wethers, Ewes, and Lambs, also Ox Cow, and Bull Beef in quarters, boned or canned. Highest prices paid on "the hooks".at' any Freezing Works, or ire will sell fov. clients on commission. ' - , It will pay you to communicate with ue. '.'•..'■ MELLBOP, ELIOTT AND CD. PALMERSTON NORTH. A ■-' BONA-FIDE PROPOSITION. Q-μ ACRES, 370 Freehold: 444L.1.P.; O-L4J: iental i£B 2s per annum; 500 aores in gra»s, balance milling bush (mill to start; cutting shortly); well, watered; carrying at present 800 sheep, ;55 mixed cattle, including 20 milking cows; aleo horses. Season's wool, including locks and pieces, averaged 16d Price as a Going Concern 46500, subject to mortgages of .83500 Owner, being well advanced in years, wishes to retire, and will accept 1500 cash or good rent-producing property for his equity, viz., JG3OOO. ' ■ > ■ AK Ed L W G A prS \BLY SPEND TTML INVEST!, GATING THIS PROPOSITION. Write or call upon— THOMSON, -v BROWN & EAST, LTD. 189 FEATHERSTON STREET. WELLINGTON. ; ■ TWO CHOICE CITY HOMES. TWO CHOICE CITY HOMES. YOU have lost the beautiful home,. No M Colombo Stieet—it's eold. Inspect th«w properties before it is THORNDON-A delightful Home, exceptionallj well built ind finished, containing sev«n' rooms, enahiel bath, lavatory basin, hot and cold water, jae stove, radiator points, fire-place in nearly every room, all on one floor with large basement suitable for billiard room, large bection laid out in garden, rosery, lawn, shelter hedges, etc. Splendid view. Title, L.T. Price, only ,£1900; terms' about .£6OO cash, -balance arranged. No better value obtainable. About two minutes from tram. ~ 93 UPLAND ROAD. KELBURN, being that artistic two-atory House, containing 7 large and lofty rooms, besides large entrance hall, bathroom, hot and cold water, electric light, p.w.c, linen cupboard and sewing room, all conveniences. This house was built under the strictest supervision of well-known Wellington-Architects for .the owner, first-class material '. only, regardless of cost, being used in \ its. construction. It contains every modjr-h convenience, has level approach,' nice garden, etc., and is ; within about eix minutes' walk of the Kiosk; is only for sale as the owner has been transferred from Wellington. Tht price is the extremely low. one of Xl7sQ'; favourable terms ■ arranged. No better value obtainable for anyone desiring/a home not built for sale in this favoured locality. / fl. ERNEST LETGHTOIU SOLE AGENT FOR THE OWNERS, 182 FEATHERSTON STREET,/ WELLINGTON. / ■ I AND LOWER HUTT. / •
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