AUCTIONS. TO-DAY, SATURDAY, 10th JULY, At 1.30 o'clock. SALE OF HORSES AT JOHNSTON'S • REPOSITORY. A L. WILSON AND CO. tvill open Mr. J. Johnston's new 'Horse Repository; Barker Street, and submit a number of Draught and Light Houses, Traps, and nessOn account of Mr. P. B. Watt— 7'good harness, horses, all young, stoutly built aud well broken to harness On account iof Dr. Eliott— 1 English brougham, of. the latest style, _ complete and in excellent order ,' 1 pair well-matched bay carriage horses, well broken, young, quiet, good movers. Set of good b.m. harness and coachman's livery and driving-coat, etc. . On aocount of other vendors— 1 brougham, 1 2-hooded gig, Raleigh dog- .• • cart, delivery van And 6 useful harness horses. 9326 : A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. MONDAY AN DTUESDAY, ■' ■■' : 12th and 13th JULY, • Commencing at 10.30 a.m. each'day. 800 LOTS OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD i- ' ' ' FURNITURE. ' / | .. LARGE QUANTITY OF Christopher • Johnson's Superior Electro--1 plated .Ware, nearly all new. Upright Grand Piano, by "Strauss," equal to ... now. ■' 2 Graphophones and Largo Number of Records. English-made "Phaeton" and Set of S.M. Harness. . . 1 largo Cash Register, ' Painted-Panorama with 1000 ft. of Scenery ■ Large Complete Riley's Magic Lantern and 2000 Slides, with 3 powerful lenses, 6, 8, and -. 9J inches. • . ' 2 Smaller Hughes' Magic Lanterns 'and 1600 -:. slides; ■ .... Cinematograph of the Latent Design, l with ~- about 7000 ft. of Films,, oomplete, in every , .. detail, specially made and imported for the ' owner, and never used; cost £247. Full de-.i . 'tails in catalogue. , . , Walnut Dining-tablcs, Overmantels, and Mnsio Cabinet. ,■ • ■< ■ 30 Dozen New Turkish Towels, 40 Quilts,-'3O . Pairs Lace. Curtains.' '. ■ i 20 Cases High-class Ceylon Tea, 30 Boxes Sultanas, Currants, and other Surplus Stores. Set of Fairbanks Platform Scales; Largo qu*»tity of excellent electroplated ware, e.p. spoons, forks, c.p. vegetable dishes, hot water jugs, teapets; and sugar basins, e.p. coffee-pots, solid _ walnut dining-table, lflft. upright grand piano in rosewood case, oil paintings, engravings and etchings, walnut overmantels/and, framed mirrors, duchesse , ; • chests-and toilet ware,- large' quantity of. ,• bedroomifurniture,. quilts, sheets, etc. Full details in cAtalogue now available. On view, TO-DAY (SATURDAY), from 9.30 to 5 o'clock. A L. WILSON AND CO. havo received in- -£!.• structions, from Mr. Pinnock, of the New Commercial who has now no, further imo for .his. private, residence,'to sell, at No.. 104 Rintoul Street,' the entire contents of his completely furnished 10-robmed residence, and included'in the catalogue will be found'a very largo collection of surplus electroplated war« and lot of surplus stores, fittings, furniture, etc. Owing, to the length of the catalogue, over 800 lots,, tho-'sale will commence each day at 10.30 sharp, and .'refreshnichts will be provided at 12.30. -•. • . .. _ ... . .A.' L,. WILSON, Auctioneer.- , TUESDAY, 20th JULY, 1909; ■ :, • " At : 2.30 p.m. At,"7:'; .;- : ; THE CENTRAL LAND MART, ■ : WILLIS STREET. ~ AUCTION SALE OF FREEHOLD ' . ' PROPERTY, , .'I V . VTRENTHAM. In the Estate of ■ Hannah . Watson .(deceased). By Order of the Public Trustee. MESSRS. LEVIEN, SHALLCRASS AND CO. J.TJ.: - ( ln conjunction with 1 . ; Mr. J. Spence Nicol) -have been favoured with instructions to sell by public auction as above-r- ---■ Tho Freehold Properly in tho above Estate,' ■ situated at-Trentham, being—, . . . -Lot. I—All ■ that parcel of land containing : . •. 3 roods 19. 7-10 'peirches, being lots 4,; 5, 6, 7, 8, fl, and 10, part of Section 125, Hutt District, Township of Bentwick. Lot. 2.—AH that parcel of Land containing .1 rood 21 8-10 perches, being Lots 24, 27, and 29, part .of Section ; 125, Hutt Dis- . . . ...triot; fronting Campbell Street. ' 1 The propertica being in such a splendid and convenient position, command the attention of all classes. .' To the business and professional man, a property so -healthily. situated; and. within close proximity.,to, the golf links must Be an undoubted acquisition. , .' To ■ the hopeful poultry farmer, tho sections provide an ideal opening. Racehorse owners and trainers could not bo more accommodated. k good chance • for the. speculator to invest in,a rising district, at a 6ale where it is necessary to realise in order to'wind up anintestate estate. • ■ . ' ■ LEVIEN, SHALLCRASS AND CO;, '' • 9293 ; ' Auctioneers. W. H. MORRAH Si COi, AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, V , WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. ' Iqaa-ACRE FARM, HUTT VALLEY, 15 JL£/Ul/ miles from railway station; 1600 aores in best .'grass, balance bush;'fenced into 12 paddocks; 200 acres flat, balance hills; firstclass'homestead; .orchard, and outbuildings; woolsted, dip, and 6hecpyards. This place will winter .3080 sheep., Price £8 ii/s. acre. Terms, £2000 cash, balance arranged. FIRST-CLA SS HOTEL, M ANA WATU, 40 . rooms, , stables,,.:etc.; rent 85s.'; trade, £65 week; 3J years' lease; owner retiring, so ■ prepared take£liujon terms.; Goodplaco, in contre ot important town. ,- -X . QAA ACRES, 2 miles " from Foxton, all AW grassed.- Splendid dairying and agricultural land, 4-roomed house, bails, sheds, etc. In splendid order. Real value at £16 acre. .QQIJ ACRES. 0.R.P., at S3s.; situated 9 Out miles from township and railway by good road. About 400 acres in grass," balance bush; 21 sheep country. Price, including 10,000 feet O.fl. Timber, £3000. Tonus £1000 down; balance.at 5 per cent. COA ACRES. O.R.P at i7s. 6d. per aero. OOV Situated 2J miles from railway station (Main Trunk). 200 acres, felled and grassed, 50 chains fencing (totara);. 6-roomed House (split timber), sheep yards, garden,, etc. The balance is heavy bush, with good sprinkling of totara, rimu, and matai. The soil is a rich loam, on papa and sandstono formation, and generally rolling country, about half: plaujhable when cleared. Price, goodwill, £2 per acre; Torrna, £400 down, balance as arranged. QO/J ACREb, 0.R.P., at 17e. 6d. per acre. Situated's miles from railway station (Main Trunk), 110 acres felled and grassed. Price, 255. per acre. Terms, MOO down, balance as arraaged. Note.—Tho above two properties in grass are wintering 2f sheep to fie acre, and will carry 3 sheep to , the acre when subdivided.OLDEST ESTABLISHED DRAPERY BUSI- - . NESS IN A GOOD TOWN. Handsome premises .of 2 stories, in main businoes thoroughfare. Largest and best appointed shop in town, with showroom upstairs. Stock consists entirely of Millinery, Drapery, Mens Clothing, ; and Morcery. All in good order, and condition,with no old ; unsalealla goods. Present vain# of stock about £2400. Turnover about .£SOOO a year. Will' soil, or leaso promises in 3 periods of 5 years each at £60, £70, and £80 per annum. Price of stock; AS A GOING CONCERN, £2000. A. -'G...'.CUNNINGH'AM, LAND AGENT, ■TATHAPB. ClßStt
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