AUCTIONS. DALGETY AND CO. 4MBERLBY YARDS MONDAY NEXT. . 300 Pat and Forward Leant* '' 100 Fat Wetheri n 60 Fat Ewes 50 Fat Merino Wethers Account Teviotdale Station, \ 4 Springing Heifere, close to oaJrief Sheepskins, etc., also, % Account Mr B. Burland, ,j Four-roomed Cottage for removal. 5103 DALGETY and OOY., LTD. DALGETY AND COMPANY, LIMITED, WELLINGTON. "PROPERTIES FOR SALE. 2.00 ACRES, 23 miles from Masterton— Good metal road, all in English grass except 400 acres, 7 paddocks, woolshcd, dip, cattle yards. 2-roomed whaxe. Lwt year wintered 2000 sheep, besides cnttle: ail healthy sheep , country. Price. £3 10s. Ea*y terms. 197 d I 2315 ACRKS, Wairarapa—l9oo acres praps, l " J balance scrub in patches, 300 acres plough- ! nb!e. 11 paddock?, 9-roomed houte, β-stall j stable, wootehed. etc. "When all cleared will ' carry 4000 cheep, now carrying 2000 sheep • J and 70 head cattle. Price, a* a going oon,i I cern. £10.000. 1?3 I 400 ACRSS, ■WRJWRPB-β roiles from nil- : way station, school and creamery alongside '" fnrtn, G-reomcd house, wooliined, etc., 0 ? i sheep Price. £8 IS7 '" ; 1131 ACltt-S, Manawatn—SOO acres gra*?, p ; balance bush, lease 10 years. £200 per an- " I num. Comniilsory purchase, f6. 52 8 I _",'O ACRES. Akatarawa—l6o acr«3 grass, ! br.!_i'.ce l»u=h. subdivided into S paddocks. 1 acre orchard, clo?e to school, 30 acres rich flat. '1 sheep. Price. £G 10s ncr aero. Easy term*. " HI j si°o ACRES Freehold and 552 ACHES Leasehold—l 9 rhilea from Wanganui. all in 7 >»rass except 300 acres bush, 12 paddocks, well watered, 12-roonipd hou«o, woolshed. whare, etc., '2 shepp. Price. £fi 10» for freehold, and £4 5a for leasehold. 26 3.VM ACRES V.'a;rar,ip*—l2oo acres in Entrli?h grass. 20no in native grass, balance in scrub, 16 paddocks, well watered by river and numerous streams. About 150 acres rich river flat, first-class cheep Innd, at present ft : carrying 3500 r>hecn, 430 head cattle, also 20 r- horses, 7-roomed hou*e. 2 whares, wooLahed, d etc. Price. £4 10s per acre. 6 r. I Also large number of Farms, from 100 it acres upwards, suitable, for grazing and dairying. 4263 H. T. SMITH. •PEOPLE'S AUCTION MART. " LICHFIELD STREET. '* Next City Boot Palace. TO-DAY, SATURDAY, at 12 o'clock. d 70 PLUSH find MOLE and DEVON CLOTH JACKETS °, 157 IRISH LINEN TABLE CENTRES. , DU aud SIDEBOARD RUN- ,; ners Balance of Stock from Colombo street, ret moved to Mart for oouvenionce of sole: n Underclothing. Blankets, Hearthrugs, Slips, 3 > Curtains. Eider and other Quilts, Bush Rugs, Corsets. Blousing.*, Hose, etc.. etc. i, 12 ]{_*:d?oiue Drawing and Dining-room if Pedestal Lumps, hand-painted shado3 t Also Enamel Ware, Clocks, Bags, Overmantrip, and n lot of other linos too numerous to inonticr , .. c WITHOUT RESERVE. 691 H. T. SMITH. Auctioneer. BAKEIt BROS. TO LiE T—Close to town, convenient to coaches, well-furniehed gen- - tleman's residence of 10 rooms, standing in nearly 5 acres, largo verandah (14 x 40ft), suitablo for dancing if desired, rooms all good size, and bright and cheerful, largo kitchen, pantries, washhouse and laundry, coalhoußO, etc., under cover, patent w.c.'s and eep.tio tank, ( ;!-stall stable, trapsbed, loft, fowl yard, etc, tennis court !, and swimming bath, with dressing rooms. This property contains every convenience that a gentleman can desire. Will be let completely furnished (pictures, pia.no. and books included), on 12 months' lease, and further 12 months or more, subject to 3 months' notice. QT. ALBANS—We hj(vo for strictly private O salo a> charming gentleman's residence, in one of the most favoured streets in this charming locality. The house contains 9 rooms, and stands [• in .-acre of well laid-out lawns and flower beds, verandahs end balcony, connected with main sower. Three of ihc roome measure 18 x 14ft. 7 This property must bo eeen to bo appreciated. Ask tor , full particulars. 172S d ___________________ ______ l> f\ PAWA —An excellent gentleman's v/ residence of 11 rooms, standt ing in 4 acres beautiful orv namental grounds, with miniature lake, etc. House has every possible convenience, lighted with acetylene o pa 3 and fitted with electric bells, fine billiard-room, 3stall stable, traphousc. Alfco a 5-roomod cottage. Latter may bo sold separately after large house is sold. 1711 BAKER BROS., I, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. 535 ? HARDIN.G, SON AND CO. W. R. Harding.) (B. Hording. „ TTAHISIKG. SON AND CO., - 0 XX AUCTIONEERS. VALUERS, 1 LAND, ESTATE. AND FINANCIAL 5 AGENTS, ) GLOUCESTER CHAMBERS, I'J3 Gloucester street ■j (Opposite P.ink Stables, Christchurcb). " -f , 97 t \ AXD EASY TERMS—To Workmen oWjJ I O and House 4 roomtr, v/aehliouEO, scullery, etc., verandah, good section, near Power and Station. Immediate sr.le. 25-59 '» i? 1 O 9 £ — MERI ifieTFinest %IOwJ Residences in this favourite district, near Electric Tram—o principal rooms, " every modern convenience; .-acre, charmingly !a.d out. 147-.1T2 TO SPECULATORS AND INVESTORS." l r pHRLSTCHURCH CITY, Central, all in good positions: — j LARGE BRICK AND STONE WARE- , HOUSE, 4 floor 3 and cellarage, section 165 ft x oi>: t. 358-11 j SHOP AND DWELLING and House adjoining, coiner section, 173 ft frontage 837-9 LAKGE BRICK AND STONE WAREHOUSi- or Factory, fitted with every i modern convenience, electric light, etc., 6 . .floors and cellarage; good section.' 353-6 r THREE SHOPS AND DWELLINGS, ocJ cupied by good tenants; long frontage. 360-15 SECTION having, say, 150 ft frontage, covered vrith well-built Brick and Stone Shops: circumstances extraordinary; must t be sold. No reasonable offer will be rejected. 263-18 I All above have a large prospective value. " There is money in overy ono of them. ■ Wise men with means pliould not fail to enquire. BOARDING-HOUSES in City, Fine Positions:— ' 21 Room?, stabling, etc., long lease, low ' rent; sell furniture; no goodwill. 487-17 ' ]0 Room-i and everything; West, near Esj hibition; firet-cla*s numerous advantages: price A chance. 486-16 0i) roo'.ne; sell as a going concern, or ■won d !ct. 4SO-U Others, 7 rooms and upwards; incoming , '"'' HARDING, SON AND CO., 1 133 Gloucester street, Christchurch. 5067 V\7AKIiE, HOCKLEY AND CO., »» WINE and SPIRIT ME3CILINTS, Cathedral square, and 170 Hereford street, CHRISTCHURCH. This Company Guarantees that all Liquorn 7 Sold by them _re "ABSOLUTELY PURE," and at Prices to Suit all Customer*. Au-traiian Wicts. all best kinds. Champagne, liurgandy, Ciaret, Port, and! Sherry, Specially Selected Wines. Bra:.dy, Geneva, Gin, Rum, etc., all leading brand.. rfcolch Whiskie* (Gr-eracteed Higulvid __a.t), well matured in wood. ASSORTED DOZENS SUPPLIED. CHOICE BRANDS OF INDIAN AND HAVANA CIGAE3. 299/ !" J. A. REDPATH AND SON. c — pOALS ARRIVING EVERY WEEK- ; Nevrca.itle. Hcbburn, Westport. Native, Blackball, Coko, etc., always on he: i. ! Special quotation given from Shipside. i Office: 175 Hereford street, opposite Bank I N.Z. j Telephones: OGace, 1530; Siding, 5C4. C( 3 East Belt.
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