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AUCTIONS. TO-DAY, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1908, At 1.30 o'clock p.m. AUCTION SALE OF' VERY SUPERIOR HOUSHOLD FURNISSINGS, 2 UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOS, 2 CHESTERFIELD LOUNGES, OAK DININGROOM .-iUITE, CHIPPENDALE SIDEBOARD, anc l Appointments, , Also, ' Contents of a Well-furnished Six-roomed House, • removed to our Rooms. T KENNEDY MACDON'ALD, LTD., have • received instructions to sell at their Rooms, as "above— ) A lot of very superior household furnishings. 2 upright grand pianos, 2 chesterfield lounges, "... costly'chippendale Louis XIV sideboaid and pedestal duchesso pair to match, carpet squares,, linoleum, 9-drawer pedestal writing ' table, a nice lot of crockery, .... Also, Contents of. a well-furnished six-roomed house, 1 - on account' of Mr. Cardale, who is leaving Wellington. This is a someivhat hurried sale, as Mr. Car-dale-has been called awiy suddenly, and we have had very little time (o advertiso i'. The' furniture has only recently been purchased- from the best warehouses in the city, and is in perfect order. Everything jMUST BE SOLD. . 7096 IMPORTANT . SALE OF SMALL POULTRY , OR BEE .FARM PROPERTIES, 1 : SUBURBAN EAST PORIRUA, RANGING FROM TWO TO NINE ACRES. IN'THE: EXCHANGE LAND MART, . N0.*155 Lambton Quay. T/\ KENNEDY ■ MACDONALD, LTD., are "■• favoured , with instructions to sell by public .auction, ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1908, j • At 2.30 o'clock p.m.— •' " EIGHT Splendid. Small Farms in the Suburban.Town of. East Porirya, on the Wei- ■ ■ and Manawatu Railway. : , ■ Acres. Roods. Perches. Section '73 8 3 34 74. 1 3 14 74a. 1 2 38 •■ ; ' ■75 4 . 0' 38 • 70 4 0 14 77,. 1 3 28 •• 77a 4 ; 2 7 . „ 78 5 ' / 3 . . 37 "Tlie/'private upset prices of these splendid properties/.ranged" from J2600 to £1000. . They vav.o, been reduced oyer Twenty-five per cent, in order i'.special opportunity to Town ReMdents'.;tp a selpct. a Valuable Home Site in which ■'to carry out home industries of -the best, cla.ss- is a fortune to anyone who will oxamine "this' land and _ establish eithor Poultry-or-Bee'-Farms upon it.' . \ The land-has-the enormous advantage of being in the centre of the Town of East Porirua, the most progressive portion .of the Porirua District, with a magnificent climate, unsurpassed .view,..'and..distant only about half an tour by motor : or rail from the City of Wellington. Each of these Small Farms can be subdivided in a "year or. two and sold for Three or Four times the price. they will bring at the auction. ' TERMS OF SALE: 10 per, cent; deposit, 10 per cent, in three arid twelve' moi;thS,', balance in five years. Interest on unpaid-purchase money 5 por cent. For'"lith"dgraph'ic "plans and full details, apply to the Auctioneers, T. KENNEDY MAC'DONALD, LTD.;'at their offices, 155 Lambton Quay, Wellington. i • 7090 C-R O F T;O.N DOWNS! C RO.FTO N DOWNS! ...-.. ~, _ . f. FIRST SALE. THE SPLENDID ESTATE OF A.N ENGLISH " ."ABSENTEE/ IN IMMEDIATE PROXIM- , .ITY, TO 7THE CROFTON RAILWAY STATION. ' NOW SUBDIVIDED INTO BUILDING SECTIONS FOR' THE FIRST TIME. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART,' No. 155 Lambton Quay, Wellington. On WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 14, 1908, 1 7.30 o'clock. T KENNEDY MACDONALD, LTD.,. are • favoured with instructions to Sell by Public Auction, as above— Tho 'CROFTON DOWNS ESTATE, subdivided into forty-eight villa residence .. .sites ranging in area from about a quartor-acre to over half an acre each. " The terms, of ; sale should tempt most sensible men to migrate from the city to this delightful suburb—CROFTON DOWNS. . Ten per cent. Deposit at sael; ten- per cent, in six mouth; ten per cent, in eighteen years; balance iiri five years. Interest on unpaid purchase money, five per cent, per annum. Purchasers • desirous of erecting a residence on- any lot purchased can' leave the whole of the purchase money unpaid, less the amount of deposit, for a term of five years. Lithographic plans ready for distribution at the Auctioneers' Offices, Nos. 155 and 157 Lambton Quay;.-:;:., ; 7092 THE .CHOICEST LAND IN THE DOMINION. , WE' "have':for" immediate Salo 360 ACRES OF THE RICHEST RIVER FLATS IN THE D'uMiWlON, all in best English grasses; 1 ail "level, aud every inch pioughaoie except 40 ' acres ot shelter bush, substantially l'enceu. and 1 subdivided.'' Most modern b-roomed house, numerous 1 outbuildings. This is AiiSOLUTuLY THE FINEST FAT- 1 TEiSING'. FARM EVER OFFERED THE ruiiLlC. Situated ' close to Railway, Creamery, and School, in best part of the Wairarapa ■ District,' permanent water supply. Price 431 an acre,' Easy- Terms to a good man. 1 DON'T LE'l" THIS CHANCE SUP. SEE IT. FOR YOURSELF. LEASEHOLD FARM, T1 R ACRES, Forty Mile Bush District, 10 JLJLO " years' lease with right of purchaso 1 at il2'los:'per'acre; rent 12s. 6d. per acre; 10 aor'es : ploughed,, subdivided into b paddocks. Four-roomed cottage, 4-bail cowshed, pigstyo. and 3-roomed cottage; close to saleyards; very, suitable for a dealer. Prico for owner's goodwill, only i£2so. ■ A GOING CONCERN CLOSE.TO WELLINGTON. • q»-| ACRES, lease i\ years to go, rent .£l2l /vDJL per annum, free of rates or taxes; situate i iniles from Wellington; G-roomod house, cowshed, concrete yards, etc.; stock con- . sists of 25 spring calvers, 10 later , calvers, 3 2-year-old heifers, 4 2-year-old steers, 14 yearling heifers, 2 3-year-old bulls; 27 gallon separator, 16 5-gallori cans, 2 carts. Price .£425, O'SULLIVAN & CO., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. Rents Collected. Corner Grey and Featherston Streets, Wellington. C 557 C WITHIN TWENTY, MILES OF WELLINGTON. ] 1200 ACEES ' ;AT • CG 10s ' PER ACRE - 1 Mostly level "and low foot hills, nearly aU e ploughable and rich soil. Suitable for dairy- s ing or sheep.. Two Cottages of 6 rooms, stable cowshcd and wool store. 9090 bnsh land ' estimated to carry twenty to forty thousand feet of milling timber per acre. Six miles from railway station. '£2 per acre. BAKER BROS. CB7IL

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 321, 7 October 1908, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 321, 7 October 1908, Page 12

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