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AUCTIONS. TO-DAY, ' TUESDAY, 28th JULY, 1908, • At 1 p.m. On tho' Premises, No. ,80 Nolson Street, Petono. ' s : FIYE-ROOMED HOUSE OF FURNITURE *•- " "AND EFFECTS. . r'M'ESSRS; .SIDEY, MEECH AND CO. have ■ irX,roccivetl instructions from Mr. A. Svinv '(lnlLio_.sell-.tlio wholo his 5-roomed House of ; Furniture'and Effects, consisting of— , ,D. and.S.l. Bedsteads, Duchess Pair, Chest Drawers, Sideboard, Couches, Chairs, Tables, •Child's Cot, Pictures, Toiletware, Curtains, d ; •Croclcory, Kitchen Utensils, Garden Tools, and General Household Sundries. , -WITHOUT'RESERVE. . 5571 ■1 - — ' —T"" - . ' SHANNON PIG SALE. 8 ■ JJUDSON AND MARRIOTT, LTD., will sell at their Yards, SHANNON, on- - v FRIDAY, JULY 31, ■ ■ ■ ■ •■ • ■ 'At 12 Noon— r CO pruno porkers 15 good stores 1 . ' ' - . T. A. B. HUDSON, Auctioneer. ■ C 912 1 W. P. MEALY, • AUCTIONEER, 95, CUBA STREET. AUCTION SALES: ■TUESDAY, THURSDAY, AND SATURDAY ■AFTERNOONS. CASH BUYER OF SECOND-HAND ■ I' FURNITURE. : 'Phone SHOO. ■ ....... -. - A ... ■ GRAVES 'AWD CO., ' LAND AGLN'TS, HAWERA. . SPLENDID TARANAKI DAIRYING FARM. q/ia ACRES FREEHOLD, all in splendid ■ rvDl/ - grass; close to ' luctory, school, post i ' llHce, l etc.,,.on metalled road; well subdivided ' and .watered. Good House of 7 rooms, 30 bail "Uhed (concrete'floor).' All level lan'd; will milk 'IUU-' cows. - • I'rico' i.-l per acre. Terms 4500 cash. :. ■ I> . ' FATTENING FARM. Vika ACRES highly improved FREEHOLD, .. 'I'aloDgside Railway; good theop-prooi. i:' !fc'nces, 'and subdivided. , Modern resident*'' !. ot y rooms/with every convenience.• Wool shod, yards, etc. Nearly all lovel land. An excellent -investment. -Price .£32 103. i •".Alsoi 237/A.CRES LEASEHOLD, similar land, can bo acquired from; same vendor at Goodwill, iSUO.' . Terms -can be arranged. . SHEEP AND CATTLE COUNTRY. fiAA A ACRES FREEHOLD (abont 100 standing bush), well subdivided. ' House: and "yards. Winters 2 .sheep. ' Close to ' railway.- Price i! 7. per. acre. Very , easy terms arranged. A bargain to any slieep farmer. • ' - CS9j . ' ALLEN <& MOORE, ' LAND-AND ESTATE AGENTS, ; - 34a MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. TIMBER. TIMBER. TIMBER. .- ' i 0,000,000 FEET. 3000 AdRES, FREEHOLD, WAIKATO.-Tho ' •-' * Government,' estimate is 40,000,000 feet of very line Kimu, exclusive of'other timbers, eucU as.'i-'otara, etc.- Quite close to the ; railway. ■ First-class grazing land, and worth £6. per aero when cleared. Price • oniy £2 155., per acre; half cash; balance easy torms.to suit purchaser. _ ■ ... . EELBURNE. .. • We'have several good HOUSES, from five ;■ rooms upwards, For- Sale in this favourite ■ '-locality.'- "Prices Cheap, and terms.to suit purchiLS€r&< -i .. . . - - i C7GO GENTLEMEN. : ; . THE AMERICAN FLEET ' : " VISITS'OUR NORTHERN CAPITAL SHORTLY, -A.ND our. Main Trunk Railway Line will < xi. be'so near completion by then 'that you ' will."'undoubtedly-take that route to add your enthusiastic assistance to welcome our Arnerij- can--cousins.ln doing so, wo strongly adviso you to ,do,; the trip leisurely, giving us an - opportunity, to show jou somo of. tho -.finest '. and cheapest grazing country in the Dominion. Should you decide -to do as wo suggest; wo will meet you at any station along the line ' and 'show you investments which, if taken, '■ will make your trip not only one of pleasure. .but . one of great; financial success as well. I, Appended are particulars of "one of tho ■ ■ many hundreds' of genuine bonu fide specs, we [; havo to offer. ' - ACRES FREEHOLD. Rich, low, I iV.iuw, rolling, sunny, limestone country. all in grass, but 200 acres-shelter bush; largo • area ploughable; well watered,- well fenced and subdivided into' 20 paddocks. The build- , ;ings comprise ii largo 10-roomed .gentleman's ' residence, replete with every modern convenience, telephone,''etc.;'Btables, loose-boxes, 2 ■ wool sheds, manager's cottage, men's cottage, j. dip, sheep and cattle yards. Only 5 miles .' by good metalled road from town and railway I and the best stock market on the West Coast, f The property'is now wintering 5400 sheep and 300 head of cattle. Price .£9 ss. per acre. First-class terms can be arranged. , For. further particulars 'apply ; ROSS. 1 .. - AND ' IVJACGREGOR, V MASTERTON. ': A LEAF FROM OUR LETTER BOOK. '' • ' / 20th June. 1908..' Dear Sir,—We thank you for your favour of even date, 1 advising us of your arrival in this country per s.s. Corinthic, and asking us to furnish a lißt of first-class Investments for various sums of British' capital. ' We note that you havo for immediate investment a sum of ,£SBOO. We can accept this as a do- - posit on an excellent sheep run, with good . homestead, or you can tako up a fine block of | land in a Wellington suburb, and also secure i tho equity of '1000 acres of. best agricultural land in Manawatu; or you can purchase one of our blocks of city House property, now returning from 10 to 12 per cent. ' Your 'son, with £1000, can tako a partnership in an established industry; 10 per cent, guaranteed, besides almost certain competency [ in a few years; particulars confidential; oi • wo can. start him as a- grocer, general storekeeper, or stationer. 1 Though'your nephew lands with only .£IOO, ' wo can -fix him with cottage (deposit .£3O), • thus saving half-rent, and tho balanco car ' 6tart him in going concern as boardinghousc '- keeper, grocer, or fruiterer; for .£IOO wo car • put him on a 100 acre dairy farm. If he haf literary taste's, we can establish him as pari proprietor of, 6nug little country newspapei ) with "ads"- guaranteed by local business folk, ' Givo us a call; wo have 1117 other good ■ openings for capital. ' Yours faithfully, O'SULUVAN AND CO., corner; grey and featherston . STREETS, ' WELLINGTON, . ( ' CSS'

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 261, 28 July 1908, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 261, 28 July 1908, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 261, 28 July 1908, Page 12

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