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' AUCTIONS. . , TO-DAY (FRIDAY), OCTOBER 2, And SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1908, ' " At ' THE CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, At 3 p.m. WILLIS STREET. • GREAT CLEARING SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. On Account of J. Griffiths, Pawnbroker. Messrs. levien, shallcrass and CO. live received instructions from Mr. o 1 J. Griffiths, Pawnbroker, to sell by public n auction as- above— ; The whole of his large collection of Uns' redeemed Pledges. ■ The list includes great variety of every class Q of pawnablo goods. i The GOLD ANu SILVER WATCHES are a a particularly good lot, and the JEWELLERY AND DIAMOND GOODS aro of tho highest class. a There is: an unusually large number of ! general lines, such as CLOTHING, TOOLS, 1 GUNS % MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, 81. . CYCLES, and other articles of a similar class. It' is some considerable time since Mr. Grifs Jiths held a clearing sale, and his pledges have 1 acpumulated to a greater extent than good . business warrants. He has therefore given the auctioneers instructions to dispose of every line without ) reserve. Keen buyers always pick out great bargains , at pledge sales, and this one will afford them an opportunity equal to any to do so. LEVIEN, SHALLCRASS AND CO., • Auctioneers. 6950 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1908. Sale by Registrar at instance of the Mortgagees. i FREEHOLD LANDS situate in the i OTAKI DISTRICT. ' MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. have ITA received instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Wellington to Sell by Public Auction; at their Auction Rooms, corner, of Foatherston and Brandon Streets, Wellington, on WEDNESDAY, October 21, 1908, at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon, the under- , mentioned lands:— FIRSTLY, all those pieces of land containing together 184 a. lr. 32,Gp. more or' loss, being the Native Land Court Subdivision, known as-Ngakaroro No. la, No. 8, Ngakaroro No. 3d., No. 1, No; 7a, and Ngakaroro 3d., No. 1, No. 7b. SECONDLY, all those pieces of land or interests in land containing and representing , together 76a. 2r. 30p. more or less, being the Native Land Court Subdivisions, known as Waitohu No. lid., Block IX, Waitohu Survey District, and an undivided seventeen thirty-fifth share in Waitohu No. 11c. For 'further particulars, apply to ! ' ■'. .', ALEXANDER DUNN, ESQ., ' . Solicitor. for the Mortgagees, Wellington,' ; Or, to I 6773 THE AUCTIONEERS. GOOD FREEHOLDS. If? 8 ACRES, all in grass, well fenced and JLOO ' subdivided, all level, near the coast; 4-roomed'dwelling, cowshed, etc.; 2J miles to factory and school, metal road. PRICE—.£I4 per acre; reasonable terms can be arranged. . (No. 3086) 1 QA— ACRES, all well improved, level, well j Xu.V 4 watered, well fenced, .and subdivided, 7-room dwelling, cowshed, with concrete floor, : fitted up with milking machine, water, power, etc.; . l}v miles ,to school and factory; handy to township; winters 90 cows. A Bargain at JEIG per acre; £600 cash, balance can remain for five years at 5 por cent. (No. 3U37) ; Qpr ACRES, well improved, good 5-roorn OU house, 5-bail cowshed, 2-stall stable, ■ with feed-room, ' harness-room, i. loft, large shed for grain, etc.; subdivided into 10 paddocks, 25 acres, ploughed; handy to factory and school; 4} miles to New Plymouth. PRICE—JGI6OOj .£760 can remain on- mortgage. (No. 3091) ry A A ACRES, first-class dairy or 'sheep %vv farm, all in grass except about' 50 acres bush, well fenced, and divided intd sheep-proof paddocks; two good houses offivo rooms each;, woolshed, shcepyards, cattleyards, staples, etc.; wintered 140(1 sheep and 150 cattle besides horses and some dairy cows; 4 miles to township, good road; 14 miles to freezing works. PRICE—iIO per acre; .£ISOO cash, bdanco can be araroged for. (No, 2884} _L "* ± \ t . NEWTON KING; LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENT. NEW'PLYMOUTH. Established, 1879. C9lO •WILLIAM. SINCLAIR, NATHAN S BUILDINGS. ' , GOOD EXCHANGES. ' TO be exchanged for good City Properties, 1500 Acres excellent sheep country, 14. paddocks Homestead. Mortgage, £6500, at 4J per cent, for • 5 years. Equity, £7731. Price) £9 10s. per acre, or will sell on deposit of £1500. - To be exchanged for 400 to 500 Acre Farm at from £7 to £12 per acre, 1276 acres of good 2-sheep country; 5 paddocks. Homestead. Mortgage, £3500. Equity, £4156. Price, £0 per acre, or will sell on deposit of £1000, _. FOR SALE. ' ISLAND BAY.—Splendid Building Sites (the best in Island Bay), facing "The Parade" and ' tram line at very Igw prices and cn very easy terms. "■ WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON,-Brick > Building, paying 7} per cent, clear yearly, i Guaranteed for.three years. £3000; easy terms. 1 ;hUTT-BELMONT " TOWNSHlP.—Splendid Building Sections at £80, having special value owing to unlimited supply of good building shingle close at hand, and Hollow Concreto ■ Manufactory to bo established on Township, enabling concrete houses, which require no re- ' pairs, or painting, to be built 20 per cent, cheaper that wooden houses. Compared with other sites this is equivalent, to buyers getting land for nothing. Cheap train fares near future. » " WILLIAM SINCLAIR. NATHAN'S BUILDINGS. C 747 U.F.C.A., MERCHANTS, LAND, ESTATE. AND ; GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, PALMERSTON NORTH. QQC ACRES, 10 miles Irom Palmerston QUO North; half L.1.P., balance O.RiP.; 125 acres in grass, some second growth, balance in bush, which the owner is now felling; all ringfenced; whare on property; a nevorfailing supply of water; property within a 6tone's throw sold for £13 per aero; well worth inspection. Price, £5 10s. per acre; about £700 cash. ' Cnrtft ACRES, Native Lease, up the VVaOUUU nganui River; 42 years to fun at 9d. and Is. 6d. per acre; some clearing; balance bush; 3-sheep country when in grass; healthy climate. Property well watered by streams and springs. Nearly all ploughablo. Whare on tho place. For an expenditure of about £2000 on this placo a return of from £5000 to £10,000 would bo assured. Owner is prepared to exchange interest for City Property. Consideration on: application. 1 ()A r ACRES on tho Main Trunk Lino. A XA/ i ±o nice grazing run; all cleared; 300 . acres ploughable; large woolshed fitted with ' sheep-shearing machinery, engine, etc.; scven- ' roomed house, nicely laid out with all 1 conveniences. Winters 2000 sheep, 50 cattle, 20 horses. Prico £6 10s. Terms on application. ■ At the price this is an investment where a man cannot lose money, as the land mutt tiss in value iu the next year or two,

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 317, 2 October 1908, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 317, 2 October 1908, Page 12

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