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AUCTIONS. VICTOR HAREXS. SHOP AND DWELLLYG FOR SALE FOR REMOVAL. No. 849 TUAM STREET, WEST. TO-MORROW, at 11 o'clock, on the premises. THE Owners have instructed MR VICTOR HARRIS to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, for removal, the above shop and Dwelling. ABSOLUTELY UNRESERVED. VICTOR HARRIS, 9218 Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE OF FURNITURE. CORNER of HAWTHORN and PAPANUI ROADS. NEXT THURSDAY, at 1 o'clock. On account of MR FOSTER (who is leaving for England), tho whoioof his FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. FOR ABSOLUTE 6ALE. VICTOR HARRIS, 9217 Auctioneer. - FURS! FURS! 1 FURS! 1 I rpHERE is now on view at HARRIS'S i- CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, a very fine assortment of REAL AUSTRALIAN FURS, which have been specially prepared for Ladies' Winter Wear. These Furs are without doubt some of tho finest that come .into the country. The prices put on them are considerably below the usual shop rate, as can be verified by inspection. Tho oseort-men-t includes:—Ladies' Shoulder Capes, Stoles in Grey amd Brown Fur, Muffs and Muff Bags, Necklets, Boas, and also Motor and Carriage Fur Riugs, Parlour Floor Rugs, and Slip Mats, etc. There are also a few Special Lines of MERCHANDISE kepb, expressly for Private Sale, arid at prices that disarm competition. They include:—Tann'e Safes (one of tho beet makes in the world). Cutler's Desks, Williaimeon's First Quality Linoleums in beautiful designs, Brass-rail Bedsteads complete, Sideboards, Duchesse Chests, Austrian Chairs, Bedroom Ware, Carpets, etc. Inspection invited. A SPECIAL WORD TO HOUSEHOLDERS. If you wish to avoid an Auction Sale of your Furniture, we are prepared to purchase for cash, at the very high-eat Auction Rate* as much as you may nave to dispose of. You have merely to leave your address at the above rooms, and if the valuation proves satisfactory—as it does in most cases—you will at once be paid out in cash. VICTOR' HARRIS, The Central Auction Rooms, C 3259 165 Colombo street. A SPLENDID SPECULATION. 7000 ACRES NORTH ISLAND LAND. ONE OF THE VERY BEST INVESTMENTS IN THE NORTH. SITUATE IN THE WAIKATO, 5 MILES FROM SALEYARDS. ONLY £3 15s PER ACRE, WILL AT LEAST DOUBLE IN VALUE WITHIN NEXT 12 MONTHS.

I7(\(\f\ ACRES Good Swamp Land, greater I UUU portion drained, balance of drainage to be completed by the vendor. There are three farms as follows:— LOT I.—The Homestead Block of 2209 Acres, of whioh 500 acres are cultivated, and will show what the land with very little work and expenditure, i« capable of producing. Good 6-roomed House, and all necessary outbuildings. LOT 2.—2168 Acres,, all ready to put the plough in. This adjoins the homestead block, and with it may be purchased as one block. LOT 3.-2638 Acres, same quality as above, with the' exception* of about 000 acres, .which has long frorrtage to a main road, and which is of a -rich chocolate loamy nature, and is a splendid block for subdivision into 80-acre allotments. T-hew would be eagerly .anapped upby the surrounding settlers--*t- anything from <6'to-<8 pw „are.- — - This land is situated S miles from Ohaupo. ■where' V*ry r large- 'stock* Bales, are' held week'y. phajdpo'ls in the centre'of a very rich stockraising district," and' some of the largest sale* are held there. Cambridge is only. 6 .miles distant, 'and -Hamilton less than 10 .miles. The improved farms all around the land sell at from _25 to £30 per acre. The whole block is splendidly rowted, and can oe subdivided into small farms, , from 50 to 200 acres, with very little ex- j . pense. These blocks would easily realise certainly not less than _8 per acre. From a -speculative standpoint this ia "a golden opportunity, and to a man with the necessary time and. means at his disposal, there is a j "mint of .money" in it. t \ The vendor ia prepared to treat with one or two gentlemen in subdividi—g the whole property. The amount of capital required i for this purpose would be about £2300. Immediate enquiry is necessary. Full directions and introductions given on application to VICTOR HARRIS, Auctioneer and Land Agent, 165 Colombo street. GOULD, BEAUMONT AND 00. GOULD, BEAUMONT and CO. Established 1867. Representatives for - TRUSTEES, EXECUTORS, AND ABSENTEES. ' - WE UNDERTAKE tho MANAGEMENT . of TRUST, ABSENTEE, and PRIVATE ESTATES, and the collecting of Rents and Interest . : . - MORTGAGES. We have Money available for Investment at current rates of Interest. Agents for Highland fcheep Dip and C'imax Sheep Dip. A SOUND INVESTMENT. 190fi ACRES, six miles from railway, J__V/v/ close to good markets, and within driving distance' of town. Land all in good heart, and well watered by water-races. The homestead comprises a dwelling of 8 rooms, with modern appointments. 12-srtall stable, and all necessary outbui'dings. It is a good cropping farm, and excellent fatteningcountry. Price _11 jer_ acre ._ " •" SMALL GRAZING RUN. 1 VCICI ACRES—Amuri Crown Leasehold,, I—vU one of the little grazing runs in the district, well fenced, well watered, and well granted. It has an extremely comfortable and complete homestead, and is capable of carrying 1600 ewes. The rental is a very low. one, and the property offort a safe investment. Further particulars en application. . _■ MID-CANTERBURY. Ififift ACRES, 8 miles from railway. 4 I\J\J\J miles from township, school, and telephone—Good homestead of 5 - room;, and 6-stall stable, trap shed, etc. This is a capital holding, capable ot growing good crops of oats, turnips, and rape. Price £7 5s per acre. ■ "jxed-canterburyT - -I__flO ACRES—Very crnvcuiently situated J.rxv/l/ as regards, railway, school and market, well subdivided, complete homostead, comprising 6-roomed dwelling, stables, wool shed, and all necessary outbuildings. The bulk of the land is ploughable, and tne ' property offers a splendid opportunity for producing fat lambs, as it is al! ewe -country. Price £6 los per acre GOULD." BEAUMONT and CO. ■ ' C 3141 COMPIJETE STOCK of Vfinsor and Newton's Artist*' Material. Wholes—c and Retail. SMITH and SMITH. LTD.. Tuam street (near High street). C 3200

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13101, 28 April 1908, Page 12

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