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AUCTIONS TO-DAY (MONDAY), 11th MARCH, WIS,Commencing 11 n.ni..sharp. AUCTION SALE UF SUl'lvKlOir AND HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD WKN'iTUEE 1 , BED LINEN, UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, ETC. On the Premises, 176 Taranaki Street. 320 LOTS - 320 CW. PRICE AND CO., Auctioneer*, • have received instructions from Mrs. Montgomery, who is giving up house-, keeping, to sell on the Premises, as above— The whole of her Superior. Household Furniture. Piano, etc., contents of 9 wellfurnished'robins.' As Mrs. Montgomery w giving up housekeeping, our instructions are to sell evcrv Lot to the Highest Bidder. Close for lunch from 1 to 2 p.m. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), 12th MARCH 191S, At 1 o'clock sharp. IMPORTANT "AUCTION. SALE OF' COSTLY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, MAGNIFICENT FULL CONCERT GRAND PIANO (cost -.£120), INDIAN CARPETS, THEEE-QUAR--TER BILLIARD-DINING TABLE,.& ■APPOINTMENTS. / ... At the Residence, No. S Central Terraca, Kelburn. On account of E. S. Baldwin, Esq., whois removing, to the Seaside. E JOHNSTON 'AND CO. have been' t favoured with instructions to sell at Kelburn, as above— THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF FIFTEEN LARGE ROOMS. On view morning of sale from 9.30 o'clock. Owing to the large number of lots the sale will commence at 1 o'clock sharp. E'. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. IMPORTANT.LAND SALE Of HIGII-PLASS DAIRY FARM, 122 ACRES''FREEHOLD, situated at TRENTHAM, 2 miles from Upper Hutt, less than one' mile frova Trentham Camp, r.nd only 18 miles from Wellington City, with 12 chains frontage to the Main Road, and 56 chains frontage to Moonshine Road. ■ THURSDAY, MARCH 251.1 i,; At 2 p.nu IifESSRS.' DALGETY AND CO., LTD., ■L'A favoured with ii.sh notions lrom tho Brentwood .Farm Company, will offer at their rooms, Featherst'in,street, as above, that ideal and compact Dairy Farm, known as BRENTWOOD FARM, containing 122 acres, in .-ne of the most prosperous and rising suburbs of tho Wellington district. ' -. ■ , ' This is an opportunity of a lifetime to acquire high-class fertile land on most advantageous terniH. This property is recognised by old settlers and surrounding farmers as being the most productive land in the whole rf the Hutt Valley. Since the outbreak of war, tho whole of the milk supply from this farm has been' delivered to the Trenllmm, Camp. The Farm is all flat, the. larger portion being rich liver silt deposit, and capable of growing to perfection all classes of white and green crops. The ; situation ami surroiuidinjfs aro idonl. and f as there is only a. /cry small proportion { of i-eallv -mod dairying land close to Wellington City, values must increase. With such ii large road frontage (68 chains), attention is also directed to the prospective value from a ,-übdivisinnal point of view. BUILDINGS (.omnrise good six-roomed House, un-to-rtat", 35-bail cowsh»d. with concrete flnrir'ntid yard, '10ft. bv 170 ft. New Brick Dairy; washing shod, steam !:oiW, mid oil engine, stable, large hayshed, etc. Tn the evP"t of rbe nronevty not pelling in :>ne 'nt, il will th»n. be offered ilftwn lot?, Nn.'l B'ock (w'th lipnipst'nrfl containing 71 acres, and No. 2 Block 51 ac™s. TERMS—IO per cent. on«h on fall "f hammer, 10 ner '-cut. in twelve months from rVn of sale. 5 tier pent, in two years from dnt" of sale, ''"lance at 5] per emit, till October 1. 1922. • . The auctioneers stron<:lv."Pcnm™ncl Ml in want of a r?nllv cood Dairy Farm lo in«n"ct t l "'s :>W 'yfore the day of sale. A l*o. lulinininT No. 1 Pick, an up-fo-djif" one-roomed furnished Bung«low, 20 y'3fi.'ivo" roof, wal's. pnd' nf"v ii-ied and finished initio. I"ind one-flffi of au acre. An ideal week-end resort. Terms, cnih «n fall of hammer. Immediate possession. ' ' For furthfr particular.-, apply to Auctioneers, ■ ■ DALGKTY A> -r > fO.. Wvllington. HOTEL NOTICES. WTSTHERE TO STAY IN WANGANUI. fl fIJBAtBIIRN, Recognised as one" of .'the '.eading hotels in the Dominion. Five . minntos from . Station, Rlv.er, Wharves.. Trams, and Post Office. . . Tariff, 10s . per day. PALMEESTON NORTH. * EO YA Ii HOTEL. Modern Brick Building. Electric Light Boi 203. 'Phono 94. A. E. HAY WOOD, Proprietor. FOR SALE, us. a going: concern, 59} acres, all in grass, excepting 9 acres crops Maize, Swedes, and Oats, Hay in stack; dividing f> noes are all new and good. 5 paddocks,- boundary fences tair condition. All plougimble land, and' at least 50 acres :ilat; 0-roomod House, 17-bailed" cowshed, ' separator room, hay and trap shed, vashhouse, and toolshed; li miles from township, school, P. 0., arid factory. All live and dead stock. Walk- in—walk out. Price .£3l per acre. Includes 31 shares in dairy factory; 1 pedigree Holstein bull, 12 cows, 14 calves, 3 18-month heifers, coming.in next season', 2 farm horses,-1 hack, 2 pigs, fowls, implements, 1 Reid and Gray plough, 1 P. '.md O. digger, plough, disc harrows, chain ditto,, mowing machine, cow covers, separator. Tins, property would not be on the market but for the fact'that'the Owners have to be in Camp promptly. ARTHUR BROCKET'!' GIBSON,. Land Agent, Eginont' Street, New Plymouth. ■■ ■ ■■■■•. . TEA & LUNCHEON ROOMS. W" have just had placed in our hands the finest Business proposition ever nlnced on the market. . Large, room, well furnished, small room for private parties, laree kitchen, bathroom, living room, ladies' room, c.1., h. Ac. water, gas stove; turnover, £30 to £35 per -wo«k; good lease; right in the centre of one of the best towns in Hawke's Bay. AN ABSOLUTE OOLD MINE. Get in early. This won't keep long. 0. B WILSON AND CO. !GILL BROS.), An'tioneers and Property Salesmen, Station Street, HASTINGS. TJorAL MAIL LEAVES OARBINH Jtt STABLES, Feildlng, for Klmbolton Dailv at 8.30 a.m. and 3.30 p.m.; leave) KimDolton at Noon for Feildlng. . R. J. MOORE, Proprietor, Fojldlnc- J

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 147, 11 March 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 147, 11 March 1918, Page 10

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