AUCTION SALES TO-DAY, WEDNESDAY, OUiUBER 17th, 1817, At 1 o’clock snarp. AUCT IO N SALE Of Costly Fumed Oak Furniture of all descriptions, Handsome Fumed Oak Bed room Suite, 2 Quaint Oak Sideboards Solid Oak Highback Chairs, Oak Ext Dining Table, Oak Wardrobes. Costly Oak JJallstand and Wardrobe Com bined; also, 1 Extra well-made Chester Held Lounges. Easy Chairs, L’prignt Grand I’iano, Ax. Carpets, and Appoint monl s. A(\(\ LOTS. ttUU A T OUR ROOMS. E.TOHNSTON AND CO. have ro- • ccivrd instructions to soli, at their Rooms, 157, Lambton quay, as above. 400 TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18th, 1917. Commencing at 1.15 p,m. sharp. MOST IMPORTANT AND ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE Of VALUABLE HIGH-CLASS AND ALMOST NEW HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MAGNIFICENT NINETY GUINEA UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, by Koch and Sohne, a massive instrument, with a most bcautitul tone. 380 L^! s - 380 AT THE FAMILY RESIDENCE, No. oS. HOBSON STREET. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have been • favoured with instructions Horn the owner, wiio is leaving lor the front, to sell, on the Premises, Hobson street, as aouve— THE WHOLE OF HIS COSTLY FUKNTSHiiNGS, linEAID LIivULEuMb, And ATPuINXMfcwTS, contents or eight rooms. This is tne most attractive catalogue of up-to-date and valuable furniture tliat has been submitted to auction, in Wellington for some considerable time. The furniture has all been purchased from the Scoullar Company, and is equal to now. SPECIAL NOTICE ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. . On view This (Wednesday) Afternoon, from 2 till 5, and morning of sale. Full details later. 487 E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. FOR SALE. HARCOURT & CO. LAND AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS. WELLINGTON, A VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR TMMTDIATE SALE. QTk A ACRES, Freehold, all in grass OtJvr ana crops; Hat and all ploughable; well fenced and watered; carj-ymg capacity 2J sheep to the acre; stock comprises 1530 breeding ewes, 40 wethers, 30 rams, 18 dairy cows. 16 yearlings, and 18 horses. Buildings, 10-roomed house, motor shod, oowbail; implement shed, chaff house, and other outbuildings; situated 5 miles from township; handy to railway, creamery, and school about two miles. XTice. .£3O per acre. ±'2ooo cash. 200 PARTLY-IMPROVED LEASEHOLD 20 s PER ACRE. WQA ACRES, Leasehold, good limestone I country; fairly rough, but an rideable; situated in a rich district on a main coach road: 200 acres are felled and in grass, balance in good bush; 200 tp 250 acres are ploughablo, 10 acres p.oug'hed, and one acre in orchard; 1 mile of fencing; largo shed: well watered by permanent streams; 30 miles from railway. 5 miles from P. 0., school, and water carriage. Lease has eleven pears to run, with right of renewal. Price, ±1 per acre. Only ±250 down. Balance on easy terms. No. 201 A VERT CHEAP PROPERTY. 1 AKA ACRES, 800 acres in grass, low ‘limestone hills; well fenced and watered; at present carrying 1000 ewes, and about 50 cattle; in a splendid district; good roads; title, L.T. Price, ±7 per acre; ±SOO cash down, balance 5 per cent., 5 years. (Ba) BUSINESSES— We have businesses of every description for sale pretty well all over the North Island: BOARDINGHOUSES GENERAL STORES FURNITURE DEALERS BAKERS CONFECTIONERS. • PICTURE SHOW. One of the best money making concerns in the Dominion; running every night, in the week, aU and necessary appliances. The whole outfit right up-to-date. Price, ±BOO. TEA AND LUNCHEON ROOMS. A first-class Business in a flourishing Manawatu Town, having a splendid connection: an excellent opportunity for two ladies. Applv for onr monthly "Register and Property Investors’ Guide,” containing particulars of hundreds of businesses, farms, city and suburban properties. Posted free. LOWER nUTT— Five-roomed House, pantry, scullery, washhouse and conveniences; large sheds, poultry houses, brooder and incubator rooms. Nearly half an acre of rich land, good garden, etc. A great bargain at ±675: from ±75 to ±IOO deposit; balance arranged. Birds at valuation if desired. Handy to motor ’bus. KILBIKNIE—Superior new six-roomed house, one story, bathroom, porcelain bath, lavatory basin, hot and cold water, electric light, carrara ceilings, linen press, pantry, cupboards, etc. Built of heart timber and all of best finish. Price, ±1050; terms ±4OO cash, balance on first mortgage. KAROKl—Modern home, containing 4 large rooms, besides scullery, bathroom. pantry, hot and cold water, electric light and point, every convenience : washhouse, copper, tubs; large well-laid-out section, orchard, garden, etc. This house was recently built for owner, whp has been transferred. Government mortgage ±400; terms arranged. Early application necessary. BROOKLYN—Modern one-story 7-roomed House, pantry, por. bath. lav. basin, h. and c.. e 1.1., gas, washhouse, copper. tubs. Perfect view, almost level section: no steps, no banks. Price onlv ±1100; terms about ±2OO cash. Part Government mortgage. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON. Land. Estate Agent and Sharebroker, 182. Featherston street. WELLINGTON AND LOWER HUTT. DON’T wait until the war is over: prices will advance. For particulars of the choicest land in Hawke’s Bay, write H. J. King and Co., Agents, Hastings.
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