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AUCTIONS. TODAY at 10 a.m. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, HOOVER ELEC. CLEANER, MAHOGANY BUREAU, AND FURNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Also 400 ft. 6 x PINE. On the Premises, 10 HINAU STREET, off Penrose Street, Opp. Bellevue Hotel, LOWER HUTT. CW. PRICE AND CO., Auctioneers, • favoured with Instructions from S. C. DOYLE, ESQ., who has sold his Property, will Sell his Furnishings ON THE PREMISES AS ABOVE. For Details see yesterday's “Dominion.” C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer. AlB3 TODAY, at 1.30 p.m. IN THE MART, 01 DIXON STREET. p W. PRICE AND CO.. Auctioneers, will Sell DINING AND BEDROOM SUITES, CARPET SQUARES. OAK AND RIMU S. AND I). BEDS, Kapok Mattresses, Bacon Slicer. Electrolux, Elec. Radiator, Dining r. Buffet, Singer “66” Sewing Machine, Tallboys, Glory Box, Sideboard, Kapok Beds, 7yds. Runner, Hall Rug,.Table; Mangle, Vases, Copper Screen and Guard, Fireside Suite, 4 Window Sashes, ANTIQUE SETTEE and Furniture of every description. No Reserve. C. W. PRICE. Auctioneer. AlB4 AT OUR BASEMENT MART. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. TODAY AT 1.30 P.M. . CLEARING SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. AlB5 TODAY, 1.30, AT MART, 98 Manners Street (opp. Regent), SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO, CONSOLE MODEL RADIO, ETC. SALE. 1.30, 08 MANNERS STREET. ■RAMSEY WILSON, LTD., Auctioneers:. Telephone 42-785. TOMORROW NIGHT’, Open till 9 p.m. ■ Al 86 TENDERS. “IONIC” AJETAL FANLIGHT BARS. DESIGNED by an Architect for the use of Architects and Builders. Agents: JOHN DUTHIE AND CO.. LTD., Willis Street, WELLINGTON.
RURAL LAND FOR SALE. GOOD MIXED FARM. 1 QO ACRES, half rich river fiats, balance easy rolling, all ploughable and almost XOV all in best pasture, well subdivided with good fences. Watered by electric bore to large concrete troughs. , , , , „ . 8 miles town, school bus. New 5-rmd. modern bungalow, conveniences, cowshed, el e. Will do 70 cows and 200 ewes now. PRICE: £3.”. per acre. Owner would accept £lOOO cash (b stacks hay and ensilage and milking plant thrown in). H. D. AND A. B. MATTHEWS, COMMERCIAL BANK BUILDING HAMILTON. I‘lmne 1584. Private, 311)5. 3127. 3122. Chict Agents: I’ame Insurance Co., Ltd. 1 AURES. Good sheep country. About 100 acres ploughable, balance Ln/VU undulating, hilly country. Well situated in easy distance of town and railway station. Carrying approx. 2000 sheep (1500 b. ewes) and 200 cattle. Good buildings, including two houses and woolshed. Price reasonable, .substantial deposit required. Further particulars from VICTOR E. SMITH, FEILDING.
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