AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALE. FREEHOLD CITY PROPERTY. | THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23. At 2.30 ii.ni. H ERNEST LEIOHTON has received • instructions from tho owner, who lias left Wellington, to o;Ter for Absolute Sale by Public Auction, in the Chamber of Commerce, Customhouse Quay, those Valuable City Properties known as NO. 118, being a fivwoomed HOUSE and all conveniences, together with large Brick Stable. NO. 120, llein Street, being a six- ! roomed HOUSE and all conveniences. Theso houses, are in first-class condition, nnd buyers of convenient homes close to Wellington should not miss this opportunity to get a reasonable property. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, Auctioneer. ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE Of SUPERIOR HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE. TO BE SOLD ON THE PREMISES, "MOERANGI," 10 TALAVERA TERRACE. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, Commencing at 11 a.m. sharp. MESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO. have 'been favoured with instructions from MRS. WOOD, who has sold her property, to sell by Public Auction, as nbove,.the whole of her Superior Household Furnituro and Effects, practically new and in excellent condition, comprising— DRAWINGROOM. ~ HANDSOME BABY GRAND P v [ANO IN ROSEWOOD, by JOHN BROADWOOD, LONDON, rich tone; LIGHT GR.EEN AXMINSTER CARPET, lift, x 15ft., ami hearthrug to match; handsome suite of G chairs, 2 DIVAN CHAIRS and CHESTERFIELD, UPHOLSTERED ' IN TAPESTRY; lace curtafhs, VALUABLE MARBLE ORNAMENTS, jardinieres, MARBLE ' STATUARY', 2 LARGE. MIRRORS, also valuable clock .. in glass ease DININGROOM. - MAGNIFICENT MIRROR-BACKE D SIDEBOARD, 14-DAY MARBLE CLOCK,- COPPER. AND BRONZE ORNAMENTS, assortment of silver and . plate, DININGROOM SUITE, upholstered in _ leather, consisting G chairs, 2 divan chair?, and , couch, Brussels carpet 20ft. x 14ft.; HE AVY EXTENS rON DINING TABLE, with turned legs, solid marble vases, pictures, curtains ■ HALL.-CRIMSON LOUNGE RUG. ,4ft. Gin. x 12ft., hnllstnnd, hall '. table, HANDSOME MARBLE ORNAMENT. PEDESTALS, BRONZE HEADS, wicker settee, cork linoleum, novelty hall clock. BREAKFAST ROOM.-Carpet lift, x Bft., superior crimson- pile chesterfield, table, pictures, curtains BEDEOOMS.-Doublo brass bedstead, handsome walnut dressing table nnd washstand, DOUBLE MIRRORED WARDROBE, BRUSSELS CARPET 18ft. x 12ft., chest of drawers, double nnd single iron bedsteads, wire mattresses, kapoc . mattresses, duehesse chests, marble-toppsd wnshstnnds, AXMINSTER CARPET 9ft. x 12ft., slip mats, occasional tables, pic- ■ -turps, • curtains. •KITCIIEN.-DINNER SE WCE (BLUE AND WHITE),- GLASSWARE, china, saucepans, filter, inlaid linoleum, cork linoleum, table, chairs Wringer, garden tools, Insvn mower. Anyone furnishing should not miss this opportunity. On Vie'.v Morning of Sale. S, GEORGE NATHAN, ; Auctioneer;IMPORTANT SALEOF DAIRY LAND IMPORTANT SALE OF DAIRY LAND. KARORI. KARORI. BY PUBLIC AUCTION WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, At 2.30 p.m., AT DALGETY & CO., LTD.'S ROOMS, Featherston Street, Wellington. ff.AA ACRES. Improvements consist rwV " 6-roomed house, milking sheds, and nil necessary buildings. QWA ACRES. ' Improvements consist "> *" . 8-roorned house, up-to-date milking shed, etc. The quality of the land is good, and being situated only 2J miles fiom Wellington Post Office, /resents a rare opportunity of acquiring a first-class dairy farm. To be sold as one block, or separately, to suit -requirements of purchasers. TERMS: 5 per cent, on tho fall of hammer, i Balance 6 months from date of sale. For further particulars apply, to the Auctioneers, DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD. YOUR OPPORTUNITY. YOUR OPPORTUNITY. IMPORTANT. SUBDIVISIONAL SALE SUBDIVISIONAL SALE Of the «' '. MANGATORO ESTATE MANGATORO ESTATE '■ MANGATORO ESTATE (Six miles from Daunevirke.) OKftK ACRES FREEHOLD. AQVO ACRES FREEHOLD. Divided into 11 Farms, varying in area from 63 to 454 Acres. : ■ THE WAIRARAPA FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, Ltd., have been instructed to offer the abovementioned property by PUBLIC AUCTION at ' FULLER'S PALACE THEATRE, Gordon Street, Dannevirke, On WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1919, At 1.30 p.m. A considerable portion of the land consists of FLATS SUITABLE FOR DAIRYING, the balance being mostly easy hills suitable for CROPPING and GRAZING. TERMS ARE EXCEPTIONAL; 5 per cent, on fall of hammer; 10 per cent, on 'possession; 10 per cent, in cash or,improvements .in ,12 months: Balance in 5 years at 5£ per cent, per annum. LITHO' PL'ANS will be supplied on application. to tho Auctioneers, with whom arrangements can now be made for inspection of the property. ~ WHAKATANE. iyr ACRES, heavy rich alluvial Hats, Itf nil in be-l English grasses, close to rail and lown. As a 'milking property is second to none. i!SO an, acre. .WOO cash. ,1. GHIMSHAW, 5-I-5G Lnmbton Quay (I-towen Street Entrance), Wellington. FOR FURTHER LAND NOTICES SEE PAGE 11, j
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 17, 15 October 1919, Page 12
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