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AUCTIONS. TO-DAY, , WEDNESDAY,' Bth JULY, At 11 o'clock. WEEKLY, SALE OF FURNITURE IN OUR. : ; ROOMS. , A L. WILSON AND CO. will hold their .■•weekly salo of Household Furnituro in their rooms us above,- and sell on account of various vendors— A large quantity of Superior Household Furniture and Piano, without reserve. Wo hold, important sales of high-class furniture. in /opr rooms' every Wednesday, whero tho : largo floor'space availablo enables us to display it>to great advantage, and the artistic surroundings/ considerably add to its appearance, and'ensures it a ready and satisfactory sale.' Our large connection secures the attendance of tho right kind of buyer. Householders disposing of surplus furniture, or whole houses of furniture, aro invited to send it to us, when it wiir receive the special oare of an experienced staff. Wo act as selling Brokers only, and do' not purchase furniture on any. account, but we can find buyers of whole or part houses of furniture immediately it is put into our hands for sale.' ' . A. L.WILSON, A ;;■■ ... Auctioneer. The. Sale 'on Wednesday will 'be a Record One, as our rooms are, overflowing ,with, furniture ..of a. very., high-class, and we have. tho contents of another 7-roomed house yet. to come in. • - ■ Buyers are 'requested to NOTE THE ALTERATION IN THE HOUR OF SALE, 11 o'clock. .-Wo■•.-will sell from 11 till 1, and resume at 2 o'clock. At the close of tho sale there will not-be a. single line unsold if buyers attend. : , 5193 WEDNESDAY, JULY 29th, 1903, .. At 1.33 p.m.. . ■ . At thj SHANNON.TOWN HALL. 1500 ACRES, DIVIDED INTO 6 FARMS OF 250 TO .300 ACRES EACH. JR. STANSELL, Senr., has received instruo- • : tions from the Directors of the Shannon 'Land and Stuvrnjilins Co., Ltd., to submit to Public .Suction, on above date— • About 1503 Acres/of good grazing land, and : when - cleared' and grassed, estimated to o ,!■ carry about 2 sheep to. tho acre. The - North-western Boundary'of above land is under .8 miles, from Shannon Railway Station and. connected:vby good metalled roadj TERMS—IO ..per cent, cash, 10 per cent, in six' months, anil 10 percent. 'in twelve months. balance unpaid purchase niorioy at! 5. per cent, per, an'n':i-u v . ". '7; "•■ . ■ .Further Fin ticulars, sale plan, apply to ■ .■. r : A. A. S.':MENTEATH, Solicitor, ..Wellington. Or J. :R. STANSELL, Senr., .. ■"■-'■Auctioneer,-Shannon 1 ■ '5201 730 ' n splcnclicl district, 500 acres • flat; balance very-easy hills; 17 paddocks, well; watered.. Large. house,- numerous plantations. - Every convenience. .In fact, an ideal farm: Price, ,£25 per aero. Good terms. . Apply , early— • '■ <:: : '■■ ; ■ & GO.. •/; .•' ■■ LIMITED, • ' " F E I L D I N G . •, v V C 690 ALLEN T. WICKERS, V" AUCTIONEER/ VALUATOR, LAND AND

■ ESTATE AGENT, TAIHAPE and OHAKUNE. Undertakes . the' Surveying,' '.Cutting-tip,- and . Placing on the Market, Properties of every Description. . PERIODICAL LAND SALES In : my . Taihape-. and Ohakuno. balerooms. REGULAR SATURDAY SALES ' ,Of ' PIGS, PRODUCE, POULTRY, and . : FURNITURE. - • HORSE SALES MONTHLY. ' Fire. Accident, and Livo Stock ,Insurance. : ; Good ,'Storago and Sample Rooms. ■' ■' ■ ' . . .. . C 693. ■:] .VHARCOyet'' ; AND CO., Mouse • and land auctioneers AND SHAREBROKERS. ROXBURGH STREET (on flat)— Splendid new . : 7-roome,d- . Residence. Modern appliances, specially well built -and liighly linislied. . .. Price . 411350. ' 8159 BROUGHAM STREET—HighIy-finished gentle- .' man's residence, !) large rooms, every possible 'requirement; splendid. corner al- : lotment. Price .£I7G9. 8163 PIRIE STREET—Two-storey 8-roomed Dwell- . ing, with all requirements; land 25ft. x 80ft; Price >£950. ~ ... 8377 WELLINGTON . TERRACE-Ne.w Residence, containing 8; largo rooms, replete with every modern appointment; good section. Price . £2300 i .JXH/0 cash, balanco 5 per cent. 8521 WOOLCOMBE STREET—WeII-designed Dwelling, 9'rooms, splendidly built, with up-to-date appointments; land ,30ft. x lOOlt. " Price JGltloO. . 8253 OWEN STREET-Land 55 x 137 ft., with 6- ~ roomed Villa and conveniences. Price .£llOO. Room for' another bouse. . 86G0 I • MANAWATU. LINE. QP iCRES,;4 acres crops, balance grasses. oO :8. paddocks,;' permanently watered. ■ All flat, rich loam soil; will carry 10 dairy cows and 60 head dry stock. 'Superior' 7-roomed, house,. .man's >oom, - workshop, .cowbails,, 3roomed cottage, let at 6s. per week'J Town, creamery, and school, 1 mile. An exceptionally iino farm for a winter dairy. Milk for City at Bd. per gallon. Price ,£4O per acre; "terms,' cash,, balance i years. 'u!IU ■, ' . .. . . . (JtiOl MIRAMAR, LTD., V THE PREMIER LAND CO. OF MIRAMAR. ORIGINAL PURCHASE, 521 i ACRES. . DATE OF PURCHASE, JANUARY, 1902. SALES TO DATE,:2I3 ACRES 3 ROODS G PERCHES. - FOR ,£112,639 Bs.' , Of these sales since tho close of the books on tho 31st of March, 43 acres 1 rood havo been, sold, for .£10,678. 18s. TMTIRAMAR is now admitted to be the most IrJL . progressive suburb of tho City, and Wellington is just beginning to realise the fact. •' Now is tho time to invest in Miramar, and secure some of the unearned increment of the future, as so many others have done. Those who pause •to consider tho profit derived from Miramar lands by hundreds of people during" the ' last five years, should not hesitate, to invest in Miramar, seeing that it undoubtedly offers greater inducements for settlement by far than any other suburb of the City. Wo havo the greatest variety of sections to pick from for sale with or without dwellings, including tram frontage, flat and terrtrco land. Fullest information and particulars, terms of sale, etc., upon application to us. CHASE-MORRIS AND CO., BANK OF NEW,SOUTH WALES BUILDING, . LAMBTON QUAY.

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 244, 8 July 1908, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 244, 8 July 1908, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 244, 8 July 1908, Page 12

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