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AUCTIONS. ■ V r TO-DAY, , WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1908. . .V,' ' , ; at 10 a.m. j AUCTION: .'SALE,: OP HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ■At the Residence, No. 234 (now number), " " WELLINGTON .TERRACE. Messrs. vj. h. bethune and cd, instructed ■ ■ b,v -Mrs.. Harbroe, will sell by - • auotion;* at-the 'residence, as above: — THE" SPLENDID'HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND.'APPOINTMENTS, includingDRAWINGROOM- „ , - Carved walnut suite in flowered Genoa velvet, Grand' Piano, by Es- - dailo and C 0.,; London, music ■ canterbury,' overmantel, old paintings, ■--engravings, occasional tables, rattan - ji!'2'..'" MW.. occasional chairs, Wilton pile car- ■ t..VJ j, I!?''' r;'ar.t,.curtains. ; BILLIARDROOM— V . , • "Billiard table by Wright, Ranish and Co., .... -walnut- mantel, settee, marble clock, '/signed''etchings and old engravings, Ax-•:minster-carpet, ornaments. HALL— , „ ' -'Inlaid tiled: linoleum, hat and umbrella * ••■•'•stand..'' walnut hall clock, rugs, stair and passage carpets. DININGROOM— Cedar sidoboard, dinner wagon, marblo vases and bronze ornaments, rattan chairs, sbltzogeno, overmantel,, glass and china,ware, Swiss clock, linoleum. ' \ Picturesquo Atlas, N.Z. . statutes, 8 vols. ' Popular . I '/ 'Encyclopaedia, Arnold's ' '■ ''Marine; Insurance," "Round London," ' .and general literature. •. SEWINGROOM— . Singer - sewing machine, card table, pot ■■'. plants, ; linoleum. S BEDROOMS-' 1 - •Duchesse " chests, overmantels, chests of : . drawers, brussels carpets, d. and s.i. bedsteads;'rugs, linoleum, rattan ware. • kitchen-::.-'-: ' ~ -Mangle,--solid tables, clocks, chairs, hno- . j:- ■ leurii; 'saucepans, cooking utensils, etc. ; ■ Also, at 10.30 a.m.— Phaoton, t with pole and shafts, new Bradley road cart.'smglo and double harness, and .-■ all stable requisites. , Lady's and Gont.'s Bicycles. .Furniture on view Tuesday Afternoon. • Complete Catalogues will be posted to any address on application. ■ ' J. H. BETHUNE AND. CO., 8880 •;.:; : ... Auctioneers. ' '. ... ■. WEDNESDAY, 20th MAY, 1908,' ■ ■',■ ■ At 7.80 p.m. : . CIiOPT O,N .-. -WE S T. THE NEItV SUBURB,' Adjoining tho Railway Line, approached by a ■ level underway from the Main Road. Three ' ;■/, minutes from" Station. MESSRS; -J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. have r"-.been favoured with instructions to Sell by' Auction','." at their . Rooms,. Feathorston Street, as, above:'— . .. The" .FIRST SUBDIVISION OP LAND IN ; CROFTON WEST, the most delightful part--of-'the • well-known _ Suburb of Crof--toa";.-n(iac--to . the Railway Line and Station-;'2l chains from City Boundary. ' into sections of . J acre and upwards,, many, commanding magnificent views of the.: country surrounding Lambton Harbour. Sunny nspect, .well sheltered from prevailing winds. The • richest garden soil within a sixmile. radius of Wellington. The roads are now, being formed- in accordance with the strictest requirements of .tho Borough Council. , CROFTON WEST is the most charming and healthy'.suburb-: of Wellington, and_ the train fares to • residents •;are lower thanPtho itrain, " fares oir any": other s : suburban line. SeaSon ticket-holders can travel by all trains at Is. 3d.-per week,; or to members of a family of four : the ~ faro 'works out at lOd. per week. When.'the Mariawatu 'Lino is taken over it is expected that, the above fares will take resii dents to .the i railway station in the city centre; thus .'.effecting, a saving in tram'fares also. : ..Title—Land:. Transfer. '■Lithographic .-plans . are . now ready. ' . ■ :The'sections will bo sold on easy terms.' J, Hl'. BETHUNE AND CO., • 6003 .: J". V 1 Auctioneers. A. MODEL FARM. •. : ONLY. SRSOO CASH REQUIRED. WE have,- for immediate sale, a Model Farm i of -200 -ACRES, situated in one of tho best: districts in -North Island. Suitablo for ■ either" 6hecp or-cows. Three-fourths plough- • able, when,stumped; bush has been down a long ' while,' therefore, making stumping an easy matter; 50 acres-ploughed, 6 acres in crop, . ,100-acros flat,,balance'undulating and easy hill country; well fenced, and subdivided into 13 .• paddocks; permanent streams, 1J acres orchard, present'occupant 'took-six first 1 prizes for fruit and .vegetables from tho farm, at recent show. THE ONLY -FARM THAT STOOD THE RECENT DROUGHT. •Buildings'consist of a new and up-to-dato 10broomed House,' '"woolshed, stable, 6-bail cow-shed-and-.! large"loft, fowlhouse, first-class lni dubator; ihouse.-.whare,' trapshed, Carrying 3 ' sheep and cattle-.to the acre, and doing them .I well; 'J 'mils from 'school and' post office,- 4 ■ miles froiß-rail;-. Plenty of good timber on the property.": Creamery on corner of section.' 1 " THERE IS .A; FORTUNE FOR YOU IN THIS. ' INSPECT IT AT ONCE. , O'SULLJVAW ' AND C 0.,. 65 WILLIS STREET. ..... ' ' : "FOR SALE. 11 A A ACRES, all in grass but 100 acres, XjL'±~e all fenced and well divided; good House;', woolshed, and every possible ,■ convenience; good metal road; good 2 shoep per aero country.- Freehold, £6 15s. J22900 .cash, balance on',', mortgage. ' , . ' 1 fti*A IACRES,' all: limestone■ country, well J.U'4" ' divided; good , House, woolshed, I road, mile from school, ; p.O. and Telegraph Office. Price, £8 12s. Od. ' £300 cash.; ! ' The above' properties are real good value • at the- present price of wool. • • HARE AND EVANS. • Pahiatua. : U.F.C.A., ':'7 " ■ ■ 1 ' LAND AND- GENERAL COMMISSION j .. .AGENTS, 1 O/l K ACRES, Pukeokahu, 15 miles from . Taihope, School on tho property, Post ' Ouice distant one mile, 80 acres in bush.'bal- < anc'o grass; 300 : acres ploughable, balance 1 mostly undulating. Will easily carry two 1 sheep-per. acre. .Up-to-dato Dwelling, 7 rooms, 3 hot and cold water, lawns, etc., wool shed, good ' sheep yards and outbuildings. Price, i:G per ■ acrer'"'lVrms' arranged. j mciO ACRES, .Mangatainoka, two miles from • ItJO School and Post Office, Creamery half I mile. AH in grass, somo flat, balance hilly and undulating. Good wire fences. Easily winters two sheep to the acre. Three Houses ~ on the property, and all necessary Farm Buildings. '.Permanent water supply. Prico, ' £13 ss. por acre. Can thoroughly recommend '• the above. " (inn • ACRES, 12 miles from Palmerston ' "UU • North, HO acres in grass, 100 bush, in'nprt" flat, balanco undulating. Four-roomod House'" cowshed, trapshed, etc. Pnce, £7 ss. About ;E6OO cash. [- 1 oro ACRES Froohold, 2i miles from Shane J:O0O non, with 1000 acres Leasehold thrown in; rent, 2s. per acres, with 9 years to run. Price, JEB por aero. ;l '- ' • ' INQUIRY INVITED BY ,- U.F.C.A., " PALMERSTON NOETH. 10 ' C 826

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 190, 6 May 1908, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 190, 6 May 1908, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 190, 6 May 1908, Page 12

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