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AUCTIONS. TO-DAY, at 1.30. EXTENSIVE SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ~ IN OUR ROOMS. A' L. WILSON AND CO. will hold • their usual bi-weekly sale of Furniture, etc., in their Rooms, 151-153 Lainbton Quay, and dispose of a large quantity of good Household Furniture and Effects and Sundries. The Special Entries comprise part can- • tents of house being sold, i • Un'der Bailment — . Embracing a lot of Furniture, ■ nearly, now. . Under Distraint for RentVery fine Upright Grand Piano, by leading London maker. A good instriv ment, and to be sold.. On account of various vendorsPart'contents of an 8-roomed house, all of it useful furniture, and good Also lot of • sundries. •' Our rooms' are crowded, and room must he made. ■ • ■ - , , A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), At 1.30 p.m. SATiTi OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, DAIRY / UTENSILS', , HORSES, PIGS, FOWLS, DUCKS, ETC. C . W. PRICE AND CO., Auctioneers, • ; hav§ received, instructions from Mr. J. Turner, Main Road, Taita, 'Lower Hutt (owing to expiration of lease), to sell—' . . The whole of his Household Furniture, etc., on the premises, as above. MONDAY, 16th APRIL, ■ At 2 o'clock. 7 PIANOS BY LEA-DING MAKERS. AL. WILSON. AND CO. have been o favoured with instructions from the various persons interested to sell at their Rooms, as above— 3 Upright Grand Pianos, by good' • ' makers ~. : • 2 Massive Upright Grand Pianos; by leading makers. Very fine instruments 2 Cottage Grands, by first-class makers The ahove are a fine lot, and for 6,ale. Will buyers please inspect early. A.. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. i STOCK FOR FREEZINGS, WE are Buyers of Wethers, fiwes, and Laiibs, also Ox, Cow, and Bull Beef in quarters, boned or canned. v Highest prices paid on "the hooks" at any freezing Works, or we will sell for clients on commission. It- will pay you. to communicate with us. : ji.;. . MELLSOP, ELIOTT AMD CO. PALMERSTON NORTH. TWO CHOICE CITY HOMES. TWO CHOICE. CITY HOMES. ■yOU have lost. the beautiful home, «L No. 40 Colombo Street—it's 6old. Inspect these properties before it. is too late:— THORNDON—A delightful Home, exceptionally' well built and finished, containing seven rooms; enamel bath, lavatory basin, hot and cold water, eas stove, radiator points, fire-place in nearly every room, all oh one floor with largo, basement suitable for billiard room, large section.laifi out in garden,_ rosery,' lawn, shelter hedges, etc. Splendid! view. Title, L.T. Price, only JE1900; terms about '.£6OO cash, balance arranged. No better value obtainable. . About two minutes from tram. 98 UPLAND ROAD. KELBURN, being that artistic two-story 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 regardless of cost, being used in its construction. It contains every moilsrn convenience, has level approach, nice garden, etc., and is within about six minutes' walk of , the ! Kiosk; is only for sale as the owner has been transferred from Wellington. The i price is the extrepiely low. one of ,£1750; favourable terms arranged. No: better value, obtainable for anyone desiring a home not built for sale in'this favoured locality. fi. ERNEST LEIGHTON, SOLE AGISNT fOR THE OWNERS, 182 FEATHERSTON STREET, '• ' WELLINGTON. AND LOWER HUTT. JjlOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. .£30,000, value 30,000 acres, no mortgage, for smaller farm o- property. .£5700, value; 1580 acres, no mortgage, for mortgage or property. .£750, value, 555 acres, no mortgage, for house.. J23285; equity, mortgage ,£2250, in, 123 acres, for sheep farm; . J82186 equity, mortgage JHOOO. Mn 531 acres, for property. .£15,000 value, going business concern; no mortgage or subject iSOOO, for large area.. ,£3012, equity, in 1200 acres, for dairy farm. . .£4720 equity, mortgages .£I9OO, in 200 acres and houses, for larger area; ,£IB,BOO, value, .about 1000 acres, for mortgages or property. JMBOO equity, .£4300 mortgage, in 960 acres, for houses, etc. .£B3IO value, 573 acres, no mortgage, for mortgage,' etc., ' ■ . \ . .£4871 equity, mortgage -'.CI3OO, in 1122 acres, for property. \ Send me any proposal for Exohange. Wanted, Sheep Farms as going concerns for Sale; J. S. ORCHARD, 276 Lambton Quay, Wellington. THE BIGGEST BARGAIN IN HAWKE'S BAY. O/tAA ACRES small Grazing Run. Ark" v Rent JEIBO. Partly improved, carrying 3000 shoep;.l4o acres virgin land just ploughed and sown in turnips and barley. Healthy 2-sheep country About 35 miles from Napier, can : motoi' to the door. £2 per acre. PATERSON, MOSSMAN AND CO., Ltd., GEO. STUBBS, Managing Director. STRAIGHT-OUT LEASE, 7 years, at 20s. per Acre.—l 47 ACRES, Warea, been bush land, well grassed, and good dairying country; good residence and other farm buildings; convenient to school and dairy factory. Owing to death of the owner, this property is now for lease to approved tenant. Present owners have resided upon the farm since it was virgin bush, and made a competency. ARTHUR B. GIBSON, Land Agent, Egmont Street,-New Plymouth. FULL BEARING ORCHARD. 8 ACRES, in first-class order, about half in Fruit;good buildings, glass house, etc.; -handy to-rail. Price .£300; half cash; a bargain. Apply • RATLIFF LAND AGENCY, . Feilding. TO THE LAND BUYER.—Wo oan sell 435 Acres. Freehold, mostly plough-; able, new house and cowshed, winter 300 cattle. Handy to railway and Palmerstnu North. Xl 5 per acre. XI2OO cash. (37) FAIRBURN AND SILK, Waneanui. TRY Advert', ing aud effect direct sales, saving travelling . expenses and commission. . "The Dominion" columns will find the purohasen oheaplj; fo; yon. ..i-'Damimoa" j-ates on wlio^oo.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3052, 13 April 1917, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3052, 13 April 1917, Page 12

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