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AUCTIONS. MONDAY, 22nd JUNE, 1308, At 2 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Removed for Convoniciico of Salo. ■jl/jTESSES. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. havo 1?Jl been favoured with instructions to soil at tlioir rooms, Featherston Street, ns above--A quantity of Household Furniture and Appointments, including— Cnrved 6ft. sideboard, dining table, walnut folding card-table, engravings, etchings, oil paintings, rattan deck lonnge, rattan tnul other chairs, Saratoga trunk, tapestry, oriental and brussels carpets, slip mats, roindeer skin, opossum rug, plant stand, coal vases, casomeut and ,lfico curtains and rods, stair carpet and brass rods, d. and three-quarter iron and B. and I. bedsteads, mattresses, small w.w. stretcher, whatnot, mujic rack, "Ruby" cooking apparatus, gas fite, lamps, stereoscopes, fishing creel, dog kennel, a few photo requisites, cyciostylo, and numerous sundries. Also, at 2.80 p.m. Milner's Fire-proof Safe, 3ft. x 2ft. 3in., with 2 drawers, and stand; Mandoline and case; Ice Chest, by Max Kressig, in- splendid order; Framed Portraits of the lato Eight Hon. E. J. Seddon. On view on morning of salo. . J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., 9837 Auctioneers. • WEDNESDAY, 24th JUNE, 1508, At 2.30 p.m. FOUE SPLENDID 5-EOOMED DWELLINGS, JEFFERSON STREET AND OHIEO ROAD, BROOKLYN. "M"ESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. have i'JL been favoured with instructions to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Featherston Street, as above— LOTS I AND 2. SECTION No. 120,- BROOKLYN, having a frontage to Jefferson Street of G2ft. 9in. by a depth of 133 ft., togother with the two 5- , roomed dwellinghouses thereon, built about three years, with verandahs and bay windows, bathrooms aud conveniences.. Let to, permanent tenants at the low rent of 15s. . per week each. LOTS 3 AND i. PART SECTION No. 2, D.P. 499, FITCHETT, ■ having a frontage of 411 ft. to Ohiro Road by a depth of 252 ft. to 259 ft., and containing ■ 38.8 perches (more or less), with splendid new rosidence of five large rooms, having verandah, bay window, washhouse, and workshop, built towards the back of the ' section, with a 20ft. entrance to Ohiro Road. Let at .El per week. Also, in front—A 5-roomed Cottage, with scullery and detached washhouse; let at 15s. per week. The 'above properties are all within three minutes' walk of the electric tram line, and will be sold either as four separate houses or in two lots. For card to view, terms of 6ale, and further particulars, apply to— J. IL BETHUNE AND CO!, Auctioneers. 951!9 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1908, At 2.30 p.m. ' s'ALE OF. LEASE OF GRAZING FARM. ' PORIRUA. ' MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. have been favoured with instructions from the Porirua College Trustees to Soil by Auction, at thoir Rooms, Featherston Street, on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24. inst., at 2.30 p.m., The Lease for 21 years from July 1, 1908, without re-valuations, of COLLEGE RESERVE XI, PAEKAICARIKI, containing 500 Acres GRAZING LAND, adjacent to tlio Township of Titahi Bay, and within 20 miles of tho City. For terms of lease apply to, W. H. QUICK, Esq., Solicitor, Featherston Street. Or to THE AUCTIONEERS. . . ocoo WILLIAM SINCLAIR, NATHAN'S BUILDINGS. ' FOR SALE. CHEAP TARANAKI FARM 3. ALL 25 SHEEP COUNTRY. GOOD HOMESTEADS. aAA ACRES, all grassed. Only £! 10s. pel acre. Cheapest farm in district. 620 S rassecl- per acre. Af A ACEES, 350 aores well grossed, 100 '±01/ acres ploughaole. Price, A' 6 acre, -a qa ACRES, all grossed, nearly oil ploughX«Jv/ able. A hue uairy lurni. Price, .ill acre. Only JSSOU deposit, Easy terms. rQA AUitiiti, hint' grassed, balance milling 0,41? busu; royalty yield, to JA acre. Price,'JC6 iUs. acre, lias.' terms. ■j <iA ACRE DAIRY FARM, all plonghable. JLvJi/ Price, .£l3 lUs. acre, ijeposit,' .t&uo. -j i>trr> ACRES, 'i'aranoki, only .£6 acre; 12UI) IoDU acres best Engnsn grasses; good tv,asueep country. i'rne larin ana ve«r cueup. nfift ALICES, UAllti' FARM, at larata, wintering 10 cows. Price, .£9 10s. acre. AdjouuJig iarw sum .£l3 acre, omjr MM tun. "J r 7 Aft ACJiEa, Waverley, guaranteed 2-suoep XI U U counti'y and 2uo cattle; UUU aci-cd guou grass, lo buuuiviaions; homestead, wooit>ne(l, yarus, aip (an newj. Price Jti Ss. ucro; ■iiuuu casn; Uaiance 5 per cent; long Isrw. , no ft ACRES, Otaki; 600 acres grass, 200 «>OU acres piougnauie, oou acres uuoaj winlereu two/big bnuep; guuu uuwL-siead. uxuy 10s. aero; AiUUU casu; baiauco a years, i/.iw colic. uoou cuuiui lariu. ffJArt ACRES, Matamota; over half Jevol I fijXJv lauu; complete uoinestead. bpleniliil tarm. To lie given away lor 0:4 acre; easiest lurtua. Write lor particulars. ,WSLLEAP«/i -SINCLAIR* NATULAN'S BUILDINGS. . .WELLINGTON. THOMSON & WALKER, ... (Campbell Thomson), LAND, ESTATE, AND GENERAL , COMMISSION AGENTS, ' DANNEVIRKti. nor" ACRES L.R.P., at 225. 6d. per acre. OOt) Nearly ring fenced. Well watered. UUU acres iu grass, balance light bush. Carries 24 sheep, besides cattle. Price, JilO per acre; terms. 417 1 /tfcji ACRES FREEHOLD, 10 miles from JLuii Dannovirko. All fenced and subdiviued into 10 paddocks. All ploughablo. Carrying 3 sheep per aero, also 50 cows and young stock, bix-roomed dwelling, cowshed, and outbuildings.' (juarter-milo irom dairy, factory. Price, iflTper acre. 153 1 pA ACRES FREEHOLD, all level alluvial JJOI/ land, fenced and subdivided into 11 paddocks; 34 acres ploughed. Wintered GO caws, besides horses and young stock. Halfmile to dairy factory. Two cottages of 5 rooms cach, largo cowshed, stable, and other buildings. Prico, JEIB 10s. per acre. 466 C(i93 BARRAUD St ABRAHAM, LTD,, PALMERSTON NORTH, FEUDING, AND DANNEVIRKE. LAND DEPARTMENT. WE have a largo number of FARMS ani PROPERTIES of all descriptions tot Salo in different ports of the Dominion whicU we will bo pleased to show to bono fide intending buyers on application to any of out bronchos. BAKRAUD AND ABRAHAM, LTD., Poimerston North* FgUiUfift. and Xtauwrirlu.

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 229, 20 June 1908, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 229, 20 June 1908, Page 16

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