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AUCTION SAVES LAND SALK. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2Gth, At 1 p.m.. At the DRUIDS’ HALL. SHANNON. ! JR. STANSELL, SENIOR, has re- • ceived instructions to have | mitted to Public Auction at the Drums Hall. Shannon, on WEDNESDAY. February 26th, 1313, at 1 p.m. 18 Business Sites opposite Railway Station and Ballance street. Shannon. Also 19 Sections fronting Juvlan street. Shannon, and other valuable Sections, some of which were purchased m looi, i this being the first time they have been offered to the public. For plans and particulars apply J. R. STANSELL, SENIOR, Offices, Lyall Bay, Shannon and i^evln. LAND FOR SALE HARCOURT & CO., HOUSE AND LAND AGENTS. AUCTIONEERS and SHAREBROKERS, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. W/A ACRES rich dairy farm, all grassed, well fenced, and subdivided; all flat land; permanent water. Buildings, 6-roomcd house, orchard, cowbails, 4-roomed cottage; title, L.1.P.: large railway town 6 miles, school and creamery quite close, metal roads (level). Price, .£1700; good terms can be arranged . . 8860 GQQ ACRES mixed farm; 100 acres ploughable when stnmped, 2i acres under crop, fenced into 8 paddocks, watered by stream; C-roomed house, cowbails, dairy, cartsbed. Title, L.1.P., rent £8 8s per annum; stock, 35 cows, 21 bead young stock, 2 horses. Railway town 6 miles, school and creamery 2 miles. Price, .£l2 per acre; easy terms arranged. 8857 50 ACRES dairy farm, Maaawatn line, all well grassed except 6 acres in crop; well fenced into 11 paddocks, permanent water, clean rich land, no stones; will carry 35 dairy cows. Buildings, 9-roomed house, up-to-date cowbails fitted with milking machines, all necessary outbuildings. Title, L.1.P., rent =£3 10s per annum; can be made freehold. This is one of the very best dairy farms on the Manawatu ■line, and carries with it a particularly favourable Wellington milk supply contract. Price, .£3100; terms, .£750 cash; milking plant can be taken at valuation. gQ ACRES, Manawatu line, all rich flat land, no stones; 18 acres have been stumped, 4 acres now under plough, well fenced into 5 paddocks, permanent water, carries 30 dairy cows; freehold title; no buildings. Railway, school, creamery, 2 miles. Specially adapted for Wellington milk supply. Price, A:3250; very easy terms can be made -with a buyer who will build. MISCELLANEOUS ITVHE Home without "Kyl-Fyre” is lik J- the Home without happiness. E. W Hursthouse and Co., Routh’s Buildings Wellington. 51 HOUSE Lollie Shop for the " finest English and colonial Sweets. We also have a full range of seasonable Drinks. Open day and night 395 RANTED KNOWNWhere Motor-Cars are Repaired. GROVE MOTOR WORKS. 70, Ghuznee street. BALLY'S TENNIS RACKET'S. WE are landing, ex Athenio, a large assortment of these high-class English Rackets, Bats, etc., which we are quoting at wholesale prices, W. J. Seator and Co., 24, Grey street. 'Phone 1474. TO TAXI-CAR RIDERS. JUST FANCY, that George Howard’s beautiful Benz Car can be had at the cheapest rates by ringing up 'phone 3805 or 3373; with the guarantee of a safe rid". WANTED Known—Great Bargains for Friday and Saturday. Do not miss them. Gloves, Hosiery, Ribbons, Laces, Veilings, Children's Goods, Shawls, etc., etc. Queree Bros., 116, Willis street. HOUSEHOLD Furniture.—Duchesses, from 30s; Double Iron Bedsteads, from 10s; Linoleums, Bedroom Suites, Couches. Hearth Rugs, Penders, Chairs and Tables; Furniture of all description. Lyons, 51. Courtenay place. (Note new address: 1 door from Tory street/. The cheapest place in town for good furniture. YOUR friends far away will appreciate a Dainty Booklet, or a Handsome Album of New Zealand’s Charming Scenery. Large variety, from 6d to 12s 6d at the "Times” Stationery Department, Kelbnme avenue. FOUND on Lambton quay—The place for View Books and Post Cards of Charming New Zealand Scenery. The "Times” Stationery Department, Kelburne avenue. TO BILLIARD BOOM PROPRIETORS—FuII Size Tables. .£BS, best Welsh Slate, fast low cushions; Billiard Dining Tables, from .£2l. The beef of Sundries stocked. Bird and Jensen, Billiard Table Specialists, 157-9, Willis street. LIVING Testimonials can be seen and heard. Marvellous cures of hopeless cases. Free consultation—2 to 4 p.m. Veedee Depot, 85. The Terraco. -| Q-| Q HAVE you ordered your J-dJLO Diaries for 1913 yet? Delay spells disappointment! Order now while the full assortment is available. ,£SOO for 6d insurance coupons enclosed with Diaries at the “Times” Stationery DeANTED Known—lf you are.contem»T plating painting, paperhanging, or decorating, ring telephones 2043 or 2316. Our staff is the largest in .Wellington, composed entirely of highly paid expert tradesmen, who enable us to do all work ai, exceptionally reasonable prices. Try us and convince vourself. All estimates free. THOS. A. WELLS. 25, Hankey street, city, or Main road. Karori. T NEEDHAM. General Carrier, 18. • Turnbull street. Express will meet any boat or train on receipt of order. Furniture carefully removed. Dray work done. Ring up telephone 2554. ‘tnpHE FOUNTAIN” for Fruit Juice -1- and Crushed Fruit Drinks and Ice Creams, Sundaes, Parfaits, etc. Hardie and Gardiner. 131, Cuba street. TTURNTTURE.—Richardson Bros., 206, ” Cuba street. Cash Buyers of Furniture In large or small lots. Telephone 1062. U2

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8348, 7 February 1913, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8348, 7 February 1913, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8348, 7 February 1913, Page 12

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