AUCTIONS WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. SALE OF UNCLAIMED GOODS BY AUCTION. A SALE of Unclaimed Goods, loft in tli -fi Tramways, and - comprising a lart quantity of Umbrellas, Walkiris-sticli flaskets, Bags, Clothing, IMireee, etc., wj lie held by tin. Corporation Auctionw (Mr. James Doyle) in the Corridor, TOW : HALL, on WEDNESDAY, the Htli Hard at 2.30 p.m. ABSOLUTELY NO KESEItVE. • ' -.INO. li. I'ALMEH, „ , ~ Town Clerk. 9th March, 1918. : IMPORTANT AUCTION SAtIJ Of the ■ ■ CHOICEST RESIDENTIAL PROPERTI
! IN RON A BAY, ■ , On THURSDAY,- the 21st- Day of MARCH, 11)18, at, 2.30 p.m. H. ERNEST'. LL'IGHTON has received instructions from W. Cable, Esq., to offer for Public Auction,.in the Chain-' ber of Commerce, Ciistomnousc 'Quay. Wellington, as above— That Charming Bungalow, situate in Alowbrny Terrace, Rona Bay, contaiuing six large and lofjy rooms, besides -bathroom, porcelain bath and basin, hot and cold water, electric light, verandah three, sides, ami all conveniences, waahlioiisc, copper, tubs, , dynamo house, fowlhouae, and other outbuildings.together witr, one acre of laud, laid out in garden, orchard, native bush, etc. The house is only a few minutes' walk from the wharf,
though wpll sheltered command* -a magnificent view. It was built regardless of expense, and is equal to new. The furniture can be taken at valuation if desired. ' "' Por further details and card to view, apply to the Auctioneer, .•• .. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, 182 Peathcrston Street,- Wellington. FOK SALE, as a going concern, s'J.j acres, all in grass, excepting D acres crops Maize, Swedes, and Oats, Hay in stack; dividing fmces are'all new and good, 5 paddocks, boundary fences fair condition. All.plougjiable land, and at least 50 acres lint; U-roomod i louse, 17-bailed cowshed, separator room, hay and trap filed, washhouse, and toolshed; 1\ miles from township, Bchool, P. 0.,' and factory. All live aud dead stock. Walk in,—walk out. Price ,£3l per acre. Includes 31 shares in dairy factory; 1 pedigree Holsteiu bull, 12 cows, 11 calves', 3 18-inonth heifers, coining in next sacsou, 2 farm horses, 1 hack, 2 pigs, fowls, implements, I Reid and Gray plough, 1 P. '.iud O. digger, plough, disc harrows, chain ditto, mowing machine, cow covers, Kcparator. This property would not be on I'le market but for the fact that the Owners have to;be in Camp promptly. ARTHUR BROCKET'! , GIBSON, Land Agent, Egmout Street, New Plymouth.
PABTNEE WANTED. ,' TJECAUSE of Conscription we will require a First-class SALESMAN in an old-established Business, and will consider a Partner, with from JJIOOO io £2000, so lie will Lave an interest in his ivork. We have lots of raw, material, and it is oniy to keep things going and relieve an old-age partner. There is no shortage of Capital. Only Bona-Fides need apply to . .. "LIMITED C 0.," "Dominion" Office. TEA & LUNCHEON BOOMS. • SS7~ have juat had placed in our hands Tγ the finest Business proposition ever ilnced on the market. Largo room, well urnisbed, small room for private parties, urge kitchen, bathroom, living room, idica' room, e.1., h. & c. water, gas stove; iirnovcr, £30 to £35 per week; good lease; iprht in the ■ centre of one of tho best awns in Hawke'e Bay. AN ABSOLUTE GOLD MINE. Get in arly. This won't keep long. . E WILSON AND 00. 'GILL BROS.), An itioneers and Property Salesmen, Station Street, HASTINGS. TOURIST RESORTS, ,/jT ASONIC HOTEL, . NELSON, j '*•'■ "•' .. ' - . .. 1 HENRY BAIGENT, Proprietor, . ■ as much pleasure in informing tho trav- ; ling public that he has rceumed tho ' induct of this old-established Hotel. 1 irst-class Accommodation. ifc>»ii,int '
I . Ouisine. . Letters aud telegrams promptly attended to. Telephone 38. . P.O. Box 34. • QTAR HOTEL, ALBERT ' STREET, AUCKLAND. Under New Management. Tarili from 10s. 6d. per day. 8.- J. ATKINS, ; , Proprietor. P IOT ON. . OXLEY'S HOTEL !opu. Post Office and ■ facing Harbour). Modern. Brick Building. First-class Accommoda.tipn for ToiirieW. etc. Hot and Cold Baths. Lighted throughout uith Eiectricity. Launching Pirt-.en can be arranjed for Trips to 6ounde. Telegrams: "Qxley's,"-Picton. P.O. Box 22 P. A. OXLEY, Pronrietor.
NEW PLYMOUTH, ■- • ■ The Garden of New Zealand. Spend a holiday at "Niger"- House. Beautifully situated, ovcrlookinir the town and aea. Every convenience, electric light throußbout, hot and cold baths Three minutes fsom Eliot Street tram etop. Taxis meet all traine. Telegrams-"KiK6r." New Plymouth. MISSES .BRANLEY /ND BATES, Proprletreseee. BALLY-HO! EALtY-HOI , SUMMER WITH US AGAIN. WHEN visiting Napier make the Pnvincial Hotel your Headquarters. The Official Home for the Troop 3. Why not for you also? ... Tarili Moderntu. Ono minute Station, Theatre, Parade. T. A. HEATH, . . Proprietor, PALIIEEBTON. NOETH. '. EOT Ali HO.TBIj. ■ -— Uodorn Briok Buildinrr. Electric Tjight Throughout. Box 203. 'Phone 94.
A. £'. HAY WOOD, Proprietor. NELSON-THE SUNNY SOUTH SPEND YOUR HOLIDAYS AT' WAINUI," .NELSON. First-olase modern Private House. Within ea.iy distance of town, situated on banks of liatai. "Wainai" is the Popular Home for visitors and. tourists. Care racet all boats and trains First-class accommodation. Tarifl, 10b. per day, weekly by arrangement. Teleernphic addreso, "wainul," Neleon. 'Phone 65. MRS. H. CMJMI'TON, Proprietress.
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