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AUCTIONS. TUESDAY, 4th FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock. SALE BY AUCTION Of QQ WATER COLOURS! QQ By Eminent English Artists. Tt/f ACDONALD,. WILSON. AND CO. linvc •IVA -received instructions from Fletcher Johnston, Esq., to Sell, at their rooms, 81 Lamnton Quay, as above— CO very fine Water-Colour Paintings, by eminent English ami Continental Artiste. This is the fiuest collection of Water Colours that has . ever been submitted to auction in New Zealand, and specially selected by Mrs. Fletcher Johnston, whose exhibitions of Water Colours and Oils are noted throughout Australasia. . These very, fine specimens of English and Continental art have been entrusted to Mrs. Fletchers Johnston for disposal in Now Zealand, most of the pictures coming direct from tlie artists' studios. • Included in the catalogue will be" found pictures bv such celebrated artists as Tom ■Lloyd, R.-fr.S., W. Filsbury, R.W.S., S. P. Jackson, R.W.S., J. Aumonier, R..T., G. G. Kibburno, R.J., and Fred W. Strutt, R.E. and 8.C.A., W. Foilen Bishop, R.B.A. and' A.R.C.A., etc., Walter J. Staccy, Vice-Presi-dent of the Dudley Gallery, F. J. Aldridge, J. Cafe, Texden, L. I'ococlc, S. G." W. Roscoe, It. A. IC. Marshall, all of .the Dudley Gallery, Nigel B. Severn, Hon. Sec. Dudley Gallery, W. Anste.v Dolland, A. W. Bayes, Wm. Hough, .Tacopc, Noel Smith, F. Leslie, T. J. Soper, W. Sidney Stacey, E. St. John, E. E. West, and ' Achilla Buzzi. Catalogues can be had on application. PICTURES NOW ON VIEW. SPECIAL GASLIGHT DISPLAYS TO-NIGIIT and 'MONDAY NIGHT, from 7 to 9 o'clock.. 7102 FRIDAY, 7th FEBRUARY, 1908, At 11 o'clock a.m.' SALE OF UNCLAIMED LUGGAGE, On Account of Wellington and Manawatu ' Railway Co., Ltd. MACDONALD, WILSON, AND CO. havo received instructions from tko Wellington and Manaivatu Railway Co., Ltd., to Sell, at their rooms, 81 Lainbton Quay, as above— A large quantity of unclaimed property, comprising Trunks, . swags, ; portmanteaux, umbrellas, walking-sticks, etc-, et°- ■■ >BMI "' i ■ THE CELEBRATED DO MINION.'.'ESTATE. In the Town' of the UPP E R II UT T. ' " FOR PRIVATE SALE '. " > ■" ' " By- . MACDONALD, WILSON, AMID CO.

THE DOMINION ESTATE has been' in-the 1 possession of Mr. James. Brown s family since the year 1840,' when Wellington was first. settled by Europeans. Mr. James Brown has resided upon the property ever since those early days. He has not sold it to a syndicate, as is the fashion nowadays, but, at request of many friends that he""should subdivide and offer it for sale, has done so, and placed a reserve price upon each section that is far below the real market value of to-day. The Dominion Estate-is in the centre of the Village of the Upper Ilutt, which has bccomo of so much importance that steps arc now 'being taken to convert it into a Borough.. The Dominion Estate has grkt advantages as compared with any other property in the Upper Sutt. Its soil is first-class, it is nest to the lloman Catholic Churchy and within a stone's throw of ;the best, business premises, and close to the Railway Station. , The. Town of the Upper Ilutt will, few years, be one of the important Towns in the Provincial District of Wellington. It is growing rapidly in population and value. On the 4th of April, 1906, some twenty months since, Macdonnld, i Wilson and Co. sold by auction the whole of the subdivisions of a Block there, which sections,' recent-sales show, have now nearly trebled in value. The advantages of the ' Upper Hutt as an ideal Residence site are just now being appreciated. Situated amidst the Ranges, and yet only 211 feet above sea level, it is sheltered from the salt breezes of Wellington, and with its golfing grounds and trout fishing possesses raro attractions. The Upper Hutt is ,within twenty miles of the City of Wellington. Twenty-three daily trains stop in passing through it, while a motor car! will always give a delightful drivo of not more than three-quarters of an hour. The Terms of Sale are specially liberal. Mr. Brown is very desirous of seeing tho Estate filled with first-class residences, rather than that the land should got into the hands of speculators. He, therefore, will only require a Deposit of Ten per cent., five per cent, in six months, and five per cent, in twelvemonths, the balance at eighty per cent, remaining for five years. - Interest at four per cent, per annum, when the amount • owing on the purchase money is £200 or over, and five per cent, interest when -under that sum. Intending buyers should make early application to Macdonald, Wilson : and Co., Land Agents and Auctioneers, Excango Land Mart, No. 84 Lambton Quay, Wellington, who' are the sole agents for the property. . / TIOS FOR SALE. , \ ■ GENERAL STORE—WANGAN UI. jptENERAL STORE.—Splendid situation,'and doing a thoroughly sound business. Premises consist of'shop, four dwelling'rooms, bathroom, and all conveniences. Rent 255. per weet. SJtock. at invoice prices; it consists of grocery, drapery, crockery,' stationery, and a small quantity of ironmongery. Stock carried about £250; goodwill £75. 'Further particulars apply to

READ BROS., LAND AGENTS, , WANGANUI. 6765 SHEEP STATION DOMINION LAN 9 AGEHfiY, \ 10 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. HAVE FOR SALE TTf®'o-t)ATE SHEEP STATION, 3600.-vow. IU Masterton district, all ■ m grass,' -ing. fenced and sub-divided, good homestead, house 7 rooms; wooished, with shearing machino installed; sheep, yards; 2 acre» -nlendid orchard; farm implements; horses, etc., necessary for working the station. The station is now carrying a fine flock o! SCOO breeding ewes (Uoinney-Lincpln ,cross) nnd is showing 90 por cent, lambs this season, 300 head cattle and 20 ' horses. Ibe above station will carry extra 1000 sheep. I his place is very healthy, being closo to the bc» coast, l'rico, JES 10s. per acre. Stock at valuation. Apply early. We also have real up-to-date plumbing and painting business with the Freehold property. Guaranteed to nett from -E8 to 10 per week. Owner ictiring. Price on applcation. XoU«raDhic Addieas—" i'ouiiui."- 'Phono 2756.

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 110, 1 February 1908, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 110, 1 February 1908, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 110, 1 February 1908, Page 16

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