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18th APRIL, at 2 p.m. j , City Auction Mart, Manners-street. JW. BRAITHWAITE AND CO. [ • will sell by auction, as above — Household furniture and effects, contents of 6 rooms, removed to our mart for convenience of sale. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. 69, HANSON-STREET. ' WEDNESDAY, 19th APRIL, 1911, At 2 p.m. JW. BRAITHWAITE AND CO. • have been favoured with instructions from a gentleman who is leaving Wellington to sell oh the premises, as above — The excellent household furniture and effects Handsome duchesse pair, duchesse chest 2 carpet squares, overmantel Handsome settee, 2 chairs to match Upholstered chair (spring seat), 'possum hearthrug, alMirass fender aud fireirons, 2 s.b.r. bedsteads and wire mattresses, upholstered and wicker chairs, linoleums, stair carpet and rods, a nice collection of pictures, curtains and blinds, bedding, bed linen, kitchen dresser, dinner service, 60 pieces crockery, cutlery, and a lot of good sundries. All these goods have only been recently purchased, and our instructions are to sell WITHOUT RESERVE. SALE BY ORDER OF THE ~ MORTGAGEE. AT PALMERSTON NORTH. THURSDAY, 20th APRIL, 1911. At 2 p.m. MESSRS. MOUNSEY AND CO. have reccuved instructions from the mortgagee, under Mortgage No. 79278, Wellington Registry and Instrument by way of Security No. 2278, Palmerston Registyr, under power of sale contained in tho said mortgage, to sell by public auction, as above, on, the premises, Rangitikei-street, being Section 217, Palmerston NorthAll that the interest of the Martgagee under the Memo of Lease No 6384 of one acre, known- as Section 217, Palmerston North, containing the well-known Carnarvon Boardinghouse, the said lease having 14 years still to run, together with the whole of the chattels contained and described in the said instrument by way of secority. For further particulars apply to the office of the Auctioneers. NOTE.— This Sale was to have take D place on the 13th April, but has been postnoned until the above date. THURSDAY,' 20th APRIL. 1911. AUCTION SALE OF RACECOURSE PRIVILEGES. .WELLINGTON RACING CLUB'S AUTUMN MEETING. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have been favoured with instxiictions from the Stewards of the Wellington ' Racing Club to sell by public auction at their Rooms, 195, Lambton-quay — On THURSDAY, 20th APRIL, 1911, At 2.30 p.m. — The following privileges in connection with the Club's Autumn Meeting, to be held at the Trentham Racecourse on Thursday, 27th April, • and Saturday, 29th April — Lot I—Grandstand1 — Grandstand Bar and Members * Bar Lot 2 — Publican's Booth under People's Stand. HARCOURT AND Cu., Auctioneers. A_. "WARBURTON & CO., ESTATE AGENTS AND SHARE- . BROKERS, 164, Featherston-st. KELBURNE— Modern one-floor Residence, 6 rooms; section 40 x 132; opposite University; harbour view. Price £1150; easy terms. KELBURNE (10 minutes Cable Car)— Charming 6-roomed Villa, one floor; land 40 x 132 ; large rooms, fine view. Price £875; small deposit. BOULCOTT-STREET— Valuable Section, 47 x 132, with Dwelling; splendid position. Price £1500; offers wanted. KHANDALLAH-New 5-rd. Cottage, > acre land, c.L, h. and c. water, nicely fitted; price £500; deposit £50, balance as rent; a cheap property. 1500 ACRES, good level and undulating 2a-sheep country; o.r.p. at 17s 6d; 350 acres in grass, whare, sheepyards, etc. ; 5 miles , railway. Price £5 per acre, or Exchange for /City Property. HERETAUN&A— Large Block of Land, adjoining Golf Links, _ suitable for subdivision by a syndicate. Price £130 per acre. BOLTON-STREET, City— Residence, 3 minutes from Quay, 8 large rooms; laud 40 x 120. Reduced price, to close estate, £1300; bargain. CAROLINE-STREET — Owner having left city will accept any reasonable offer for neat 5-r. Villa; is prepared to sell much below cost. A chance for a bargain. MACDONALD-CRESCENT — A Handy City House, 6 rooms; land 40 x 80; worth £15 per ft. For prompt sale this week at £750. Cheapest property SILVERSTREAM— I acre laid out in lawns, garden, and orchard, pretty 6-rd. Residence, enamel bath, h. and c. water, replete with every convenience; * prico £1050; no mortgage; terms £50 deposit. WE TWO gELL THE EARTH 1 OWEN-STREET, 6-ROOMED VILLA, h. and o. water, c.L, gas. £800. £100 down ; balance on mortgage. THOMSON & BROWN, " ' ,REAL ESTATE AGENTS, CUSTOMHOUSE-QUAY. CHEAP PAR MS. V , * £600 CASH will put you into 235 acres, with splendid buildings, all in graES, as going concern, including stock and plant, carrying capacity 60 cows and 300 sheep, close to school and creamery, and three "miles to railway. Stock given in at price asked — 4-1 cows, 1 bull, 25 weaners, 120 lambs, 1 mare in foal, 15 pigs, 2 breeding bows ; also, 1 spring tip dray, harness, saddle and bridle, mijk cans, hay and sundries. Price .only £23 10s per acre as going concern ; balance can remain for five years at 5 per cent. Apply sharp. FOR EXCHANGE, 300 acres, highly improved, good house and extensive outbuildings, handy to Palmerston North. Price £35 per acre ; equity £7000 ; will tako town property and some cash, and leave any difference on at 5 per cent. £2 5s PER ACRE.— For Sale, 1140 acres near Otorohanga, Main Trunk Line, 330 acres freehold and 810 acres native lease, 42 years at Is 6d ; impiovements include 150 acres in grass, 2 miles of post and wire fencing, large sheds, etc. This would be cheap at £4 per acre. Apply promptly to W. H. LAMBERT & CO., PALMERSTON NORTH. . ) Q£» ACRES, carry 3 to 5 sheep, win<l/O tered 300 sheep and 40 cattle; 4 paddocks, -all in grass, all ploughable, permanent streams; 5-rooin house. Price £25 10s; easy terms. Apply W. CLARKSON AND CO,. Fuidiag.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 88, 15 April 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 88, 15 April 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 88, 15 April 1911, Page 8

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