AUCTIONS. .. TO-DAY, FRIDAY, 3rd DECEMBER, 1909, At T-to. IMPORTANT SALE OF CHOICE OIL PAINTINGS and WATiiR COLOURS. By Well-known English and Australian Artists. \LSO, VALUABLE AND RARE ANTIQUE CURIOS. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. havo ■"-"- been favoured mth instructions to sell by Auction at their Rooms, Fcatherston Street,, as above— 35 OIL PAINTINGS and WATER COLOURS, bv L. W. Wilson, W. Forsyth, J Swm-ton-Diston, J. Easter, W. Hamilton, G.Maltby, H. Leius, E W. Pay ton, and others. On Account of. Mrs.' Cambridgo,. tho wellknown CollectorAntique urn, silver-plated on copper, Shoffiold spirit stand, banded, Quaint e p. teapot, Carved ivory- backgammon. game. NOW ON VIEW. Complete Catalogue on application. FRIDAY, 17th DECEMBER, 1909, at 2.30 p.m. SA~LE BY MORTGAGEE. MESSRS. GAULTErT DYKES, AND CO., Auctioneers, acting under ■ instructions froji j the Registrar of the Supremo .Court, at Wellington, will offer for Sale b>v.Public Auction, at their Rooms, at the corner of-Fea-therston and Brandon .Streets, Wellington— ALL THOSFj pieoes or parcels of Land situate in Matai Ro-id, Watts Peninsula, containing one acre, being Lot 40, Block V, Deposited Plan No. 1741, part of Section 6," also other part'of the said Section. G, Wntts Peninsula, and being .all the land in ' Certificate of Title, Volume 165, Folio' 11, with the buildings and erections i thereon. Mortgagee's application and estimate of value of property can;.bo soon at tho office of. tho Registrar any timo prior 'to sale. Particulars and Conditions of Sale and Plan of the Land,may bo inspected at tho offices of YOUNG AND TRIPE, Solicitors, Grey Street, OR— GAULTER, DYKES.' AND CO., t x Auctioneers, Fcatherston and Brandon Streets. WELLINGTON. i KELBURNE. FOB SI IK FOR' SALE. CHOICE BUILDING ALLOTMENTS 1 ■ CHOICET*. BOILDING ALLOTMENTS! MAGNIFICENT VIEWS AND SHELTER : FEOM PREVAILING WINDS. : A FEW MINUTES 3?EOM LAMBTON QUAY. SECTIONS READY FOR BUILDING ON. SPECIAL FACILITIES TO PURCHASERS BUILDING AT ONCEI " Fo'r plans, priocs, etc., apply to— I " L.' H s B. WILSON, ' " Secretary. I * ' "~ I THE UPLAND ESTATE CO., I LTD., s I 31 HUNTER STREET, 'WELLINGTON. i , ) l MORNINGTON ESTATE, , SOUTH WELLINGTON. !THE CHEAPEST. LAND IN; WELLINGTON. SPECIAL Building Facilities for bona-fide Bottlers aro being oifered by tho proprietors of this Estate. ■ Advances .can bo anunged <at 4J per cent THE lARGEST AND CHEAPEST SECTIONS WITHIN THJJ CITY BOUNDARIES. PRICKS FEOMi i3O I'UK SECTION, or 25s i per/foot. - v The smallest section- are over une-eighth acre, eomo of our sections quoted a? low as £120 per acre.
SPLENDID VIEWS. i OPEN SUNNY POSITIONS. Wo bought chcop and will 6cll cht»per thna | any other Company in Wellington. ' LOW DEPOSITS Extremply easy terms of i rspayment and interest. Now is tne.timo to i build—land and'materials are chedp', I Tho Directors are determined to mala ealos i and will reCuse uo oSrr. ' For plans and particulars apply to THE SOUTH WELLINGTON LAND CO., LTD. , I E. M. BOULTON, Secretary, , Nathan's Buildings. And ,aU leading Land Agents. Arrangements have been mado by which intending buvers may be shown tho various lots by Mr. E. W. WILTON, resident on tho Estate, at Priscilla Crescent, Morningtoii. ■ CIS 27 FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. yjork ACEES, i milo from School, 1 mile ■±Ov j rom Creamery, 9 miles from Bailway, 380 acres in grass, all ploughablo, 10J acres shelter bush, a good portion under terop; carries 4 sheep; stock at present on place, 1200 sheep, 112 cattle, 12 horses. A nice 10-roomed Howe.'i-roomed Cottage, 28 bails, 10 pig-styes, stable, woolshed, washhouse, and outbuildings Subdivided into 24 paddocks Tost and wire" fences. This is without doubt one of tho nicest farms in the district Price, £26 per acic. Terms arranged. For-.full" particulars, apply— VICTOR E. SMITH, LAND AGENT, FEILDING. . GREAT BARGAIN !N MILLING BUSH. 1 A (\(\ ACKES, O.E.P. £1 3s. od., epiendid land 6uitablo for mixed tanning ■when in grass. Within 2 miles ot railway station, 'tram rights secured into station >ard. Very easy country to i\oik, estimated quantity of milling timber per acre 18.000 ft., comprii inE nmu and iiatai, with sprmUing o£ totara and whito pino; 300 acreu in grase, wjth K oed buildings, yards, dip, etc. Pnoe, £i 10s. per acre upodmll. Term*, arranged if desired. \n|i pjinsiddr sale of timber rights only. °°SeAL STOEE BUSINESS, a good goahead town on the Main lrurik Line TuFnover, £WW monthly, btock and jlant nt valuahen cstiuiatea value JIIOOO. uoodnUl, i?j Sulendid corner preiniees. 'icrms, i6OO cash! balance approved bills, inis is a great snip. iyßly W. P. GARWER & CO., TAIHAPE. .'- cnji YOUNG, HOBBS, AND CO,, AUCTIONEEUS AND SEED MEECHANTS, STEATFOED AND ELTHAM. SPLENDID Dairy Farm of 170 Acres, well subdivided into 3 lareo paddooks; sheepproof fencing; first-cliss houso of h rooms; not and cold water; factory and school opposite, will carry 7U cows veil. Price, £li) per aero; easy terms Apply sharp. CHOICE Little Dairy Farm of (52 acres. \J situated in beat part of Taranakij all lovol and under plough; sheep-proof fencing; house i rooms, cov,slied,' etc.; fuctory on propetty. Price, £38 per acre; .£2OO cash. A .grand opportunity. , Clsll
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