AUCTIONS. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, At 1 o'clock. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE IN DEVON STREET. AL. WILSON AND CO. have received • instructions from Mr. Speight, who is leaving Wellington, to sell nt No. 60 Devon StreetThe whole of his Household Furniture, con- • tents of five rooms. A. L. WILSON, 6988 Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, Commencing at 1 o'clock sharp. A - L. WILSON . AND CO. • have received • instructions to sell at Nos. 72 and 74 Majoribnnks Street, as above— The entire contents of a 14-roomed house, and included in tie catalogue will bo found— A very large number of blankets, sheets, quilts, pillow slips, duchesse pairs, and chests. For Sale as a going concern up to day preceding the sale. Rent £2 10s. a week. Good chance for those in search of a boardinghouse. A. L. WILSON, 6990 • Auctioneer. . IN THE SUPREME COURT-OF NEW: ZEALAND, WELLINGTON DISTRICT.' 1 ' / ■In the matter of "The Land Transfer Act, 1885," and the amendments thereof, and .in' tho matter of Memorandum of Mortgage Registered Number 53925. MESSRS. A. L. WILSON AND CO. have received instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court at' Wellington, acting at the request of the proprietor of the above mortgage, to sell by public auction at their, rooms, in Brandon Street, Wellington, on WEDNESDAY, the 12th day of October, 1908, at 2.30 o'clock in tho afternoon, the following Freehold' Property All that piece of Land containing 1 rood 2 . perches, and 6-10ths of a perch, being Lot 4 on-Deposited Plan 1747, part Section 6, ■ Town District, Township of , Island Bay, and being all the land in Certificate of Title Volume 154, Folio 33, subjeot to the sewerage rights of the Corporation of the City of Wellington under Agreement No. 51780. , There is a nearly new House of ,6 rooms on the':property, which.is.in Freeling. Street. . •,.Fdr; further particulars-apply- to the Auctioneers or'-'to , HAMERTON, ANDREW, AND WEBB, j; •. ■ - Solicitors, '. ' ' ' Lambton Quay, Wellington, Solicitors to the Mortgagee. 6999 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SALE OF THE BALANCE OF THE SUNNYBANK ESTATE! KHANDALLAH! ICHANDALLAH! A . L. WILSON AND CO. have received ln- • structions from the SUNNYBANK ESTATE COMPANY to sell at their Land Auction Room, No. 26 Brandon Street (opposite the ;D.I.C.)— • : ,• / . ... 1 The whole of :the UNSOLD PORTION OF THE SUNNYBANK ESTATE, KHAN-: DALLAH. This beautiful subdivision is one of the brightest and sunniest spots in the whole of Jthat favourite locality. ' The'proprietors are submitting theso sections at a price low enough to secure all immediato sale and facilitate the winding-up of the Company. Plans and full particulars later. 6998 POSTPONEMENT OF OUR USUAL WEEKLY FURNITURE. SALE IN OUR ROOMS. OUR Weekly Furniture Sale will be held this week on THURSDAY, instead of Wednesday, at the usual hour—l.3o o'clock. A. L. WILSON AND CO., 6988 . ' i . Auctioneers. HI PORTANT LAND SALE. MANGATARATAI ESTATE, TVE PELICHET, M'LEOD AND CO. have been instructed by S. H. GOLLAN, Esq., to Sell by Fublic Auction on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, At 2 p.m., at GARRISON HALL, MARINE PARADE, NAPIER. : 22.300 ACRES> . Being.practically the wbole of his well-known Mangatarata-Estate.' The property is divided into'-:-17; lots, ranging from 510 to 2540 acres. The.'quality: of the' stock • raised and the large number of fat cattle and sheep sold off'> this property are a guarantee of the excellence of the land. ' Every block offered for sale has a considerable area of ploughable land. This Property, is situated within 4 miles nf the well-known WAIPUKURAU SALEYARDS, the largest stock sales in Hawke's' Bay being held in these yards. Mangatarata fat sheep and cattle nearly always top tho market and havo done so for many years. TERMS: 10. per cent, on fall of the hammer. 10 per. cent, on delivery January 15, 1909. 5 per cent, on January 15, 1910. Balance mortgage 7 years at 5 per cent. Plans will be issued about October U Guides and ihorses will be provided for those desirous of inspecting the land. Application to be made to the Station Manager or to the Auctioneers. Telegrams to Station - Manager , should be addressed "Tamumu" and letters "Waipukuj rau." PlanS may be obtained from the Office of apy ' paper advertising the sale, or, from Messrs. Sainsbury, Logan, and Williams, Solicitors, Napier, Messrs. Kennedy Bros, and Morgan, Surveyors, Napier, the Auctioneers, Hastings, or Mr. Ashley, Waipukurau. • . 6784 , SMALL FARMS WE CAN RECOMMEND j FOR SALE. i onh ACRES, near I'AHIATUA, all in grass: i OUU winters 750 Bhecp and 40 cattle; all ' undulating and flat; 4 miles from creamery; 4-roomed house, stable, dairy, woolshed, yards, - etc. Price JSB 15s. per acre. Easy Terms. No. 253 5 017K ACRES, alongside railway station; cart oil) ries 3 sheep por acre on grass; 160 I) acres now in crop; 50 acres shelter bush; now d 5-roomed house. I'rica £17 per acre. Easy I Terms. • ' No- 257 : no ACRES, 2 miles from town; splendid • Ou dairy country; all flat; frontage planted P with shelter trees; 5-roomed housio; 20-bail cowII shed, hay-shed, cart-shed, etc. £26 per acre, 'j Easy Terms. No. 253 i° READ BROS., \ LAND AGENTS, [ .wANebmui. cm
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