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AUCTION SALES TO-DAY. At 10.30 a.m. AUCTION SALE"" OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, «IUMOPHONE, ETC. '8 Taranaki street. ri "W. "PRICE" AND CO., Auctioneers, \J. have received instructions from Mrs Keonan, who is leaving for Auckland, to sell on the premised as aboveThe. whole of her HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, GRAMOPHONE SEWING MACHINE, and SUNDRIES, contents of 7 rooms. J3S C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer. MOST IMPORTANT SALVAGE SALE. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE Of 500 ™S 500 Consisting of _ PRINTING AND OTmER. PAPER OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Salvaged from the S.S. BESSA. AT THE KING'S WHARF, ON TUESDAY. MAY 13th. 1919, At I o'clock sharp. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions to sell as above (oh account of whom it may concorn;— KArt TONS OF GENERAL CARGO, OUU Including Ti „ 7VIT , t . Tr , 4 LARGE QUANTITY OF PRINTING To be sold in lots to suit purchasers. Full particulars on application to the A,IetiOD ee"jOHNSTON 433 157, Laiubton quay. GREAT AUCTION SALE Of NEW CORRUGATED IKON. FRIDAY NEXT, At, 10 a.m. shai-p. AUCTION~SALE OF Ari TONS OF CORRUGATED Al\ *V IRON, 5,6, 7,8, and 30 feet lengths, ex s.s. Bessa. (On account or whom it may concern), AT No. 3 SHED, KING'S WHAItF. TTi JOHNSTON AND CO. have reJPi» ceived instructions to sell on acV count of whom it may concern—--10 ■ TONS OF CORRUGATED IRON (26in gauge) all in perfect order, To De sold in lots to suit purchasers. «9 E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. THIS important subdivision of the fertile Hannah Estates into 26 farms is being awaited with the keenest interest. Here are 21 fine farms for Dairying, fattening, cropping and breeding so close to a big town so as to enable their lucky owners to enjoy every commercial, educational and social advantage usually associated with a centre of population. Five sheep farms have also been provided and these, are. easy of access ~to. town by metalled roads- The actual distance from Palmerston is from 6 to 10 miles, but many of these farms are to be brought to within half the present distance when the Hokowhitu Bridge is built. EASIEST OF TERMS. EASIEST OF TERMS. EASIEST OF TERMS. Only 10. per cent.- down, 10 per cent, in two years (or improvements to that value) is, a.sksd b jand v for swyea"£s" a'tjfSimper cent. "''"fSjWr'K* A unique chance for small capitalists to make good, to pay a tiny deposit and use the available capital on money-mak-ing improvements:— Rich, generous flats, . well -.watered, sheltered'and roaded; sunny hills; easiest terms; what better investment can }-lu make? \BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD. * To be sold June 11th, at Palmerston North, by Abraham and Williams, Ltd., from whose offices plans will shortly be available. NEAR PROGREiSSIVE PALMERSTU-N IN MARVELLOUS MANAWATU. FOR SALE. GOING CONCERN. 1 -| -I ty ACRES, situated 2 miles from X.A-M-AI railway station, town 1 miles; all easy sheep and oattle country, now carrying 140 D sheep, including 900 breeding ewes, also 40 head-. cat'-le, 8 horses. There. is a'small well-built 'house of i rooms, with necessary conveniences and outbuildings, and free use of woolshed and shearing plant next door. Tenure, 250 acres trochoid, balance leasehold, about 'J years to run; rent, £95 per annum. Trice, .£ISOO, including 1200 sheep-, of which 900 breeding ewes (2,4, and 6 tooth), Ml head mixed cattle, 8 horses, farm implements, etc. Terms, .£2OOO cash, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. The gross annual return from this property is .CI3OO. No. 10U0 S Fcr'further particulars apply e. F. M'NEILL &.CO., LTD LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 255, Fcatherston street, Wellington, /ANITY. Sots, choicb Perfumes, Fancy Toilet Soap fin boxes.'. Hand Mirrors, Ebony and ■ .Zylonit* Hairbrushes, etc. Len. McKonzie, C'hemi«t Munr*™ »»>M\t and T.nmlit/in nun*.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10277, 12 May 1919, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10277, 12 May 1919, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10277, 12 May 1919, Page 12

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