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AUCTIONS. TO-DAY* TO-DAY, TO-DAY. UNRESERVED SALE Of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND ■ EFFECTS . At NO. 140 ORIENTAL TERRACE, ORIENTAL BAY, Blip UALTER, DYKES AND CO. TO-DAY (TUESDAY), the 14th JUNE, At-11 o'clock.' The List comprises:— Splendid Broadwood Piano,-almost new, and in perfect condition. Handsomo American oak sideboard, upholstered suite (American oak), extension dining table, dinner wagon, Chesterfield settee in sateen, easy chairs, occasional chairs, 7-picco massive suite (in leather), 7-piece drawingroom suite (in silk tapestry), child's cots, cano ;md rattan chairs, Axminster carpet, folding screens, carpet squares, rugs and nuts, linoleum,, curtains and poles, tables and chairs, e.l. lamps and globe, handsome sofa, bookcase, llowcrstand, music stool, hall stand, tea set (36 pieces), stair carpet -and rods, pictures, ornaments, fruit dishes, tumblers, glasses, vases, fire' screen, kitchen uteneils, cutlery, crockery, double and single bedsteads, dressing tables, wardrobes, washstands and ware, spring mattresses, etc., etc. GUALTER, DYKES AND CO., Auctioneers. t TO-MORROW. WEDNESDAY, 15th JUNE, 1910, At 1.30 o'clock. . ATTRACTIVE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO, AND EFFECTS, LARGE COLLECTION OF OFFICE ■ FURNITURE. At Our Rooms, 2G Brandon Street. AL. WILSON AND CO. will hold . their usual Weekly Sale of Furniture as above, when a catalogue of good class Furniture, etc., will be submitted together with a superior collection ot Oilico Fuuiiturc. Further entries solicited. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. UNRESERVED UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. CLEARING SALE. DAIRY STOCK. WAITARA, SATURDAY, 18th JUNE, 12 o'clock sharp. HITCHINGS, HANKINS, AND CO., LTD., have been favoured with instructions to sell on Mr. R. R.. Moore's Farm, Brixton, Waitara, as above— 50 first-class dairy cows (calving July and August) 7 dairy heifers, springing (very good line) 1 P.B. Jersey bull Draught horses, spring-cart horse, and hack 25 pigs, dog-cart, milk-cans and cooler, D.F. plough, cultivator, harness, reaper and binder, tools, etc., etc. NOTE.—This is a first-class herd, showing tho highest test at the Factory for the past season, the cows are in firstclass condition, and should command a ready sale. J. G. HANKINS, Auctioneer. IMPORTANT HOTEL SALES. By DWAPs!_BROS, MESSRS. DWAN BROS., Willis Street, Wellington, report having sold Mr. John Keunedy's interest in Her Majesty's Hotel, Pitt Street, Sydney, to Mr. Frank Dakin , , formerly of the Customhouse Hotel, Nelson, and recently of the Royal Tiger Hotel, Wellington; Mr. H. Martin's interest in the Criterion Hotel, llillerton Westport, to Mr. John Fitzgerald, lato of Levin; Mr. H. W. Sharpo's interest in tho leaso and goodwill of tho Junction Hotel, Norsewood, Hawko's Bay, to Mr. Ernest Crabtree, well known in Wellington; Mr. T. Midwood's interest in the Masonic, Hobel, Havelock, Marlborough, to Mr. A. G. Newman, late of Gore; Mr. Georgo M'Donald's interest in the Phoenix Hotel, Baneitikei Line, Palmerston North, to Mr. C. T. Gayne, lato.of tho railway service Wanganui; Mr. James Woods's interest in the Telegraph Hotol, -Otaki, to Mrs. Preston, late of Blenheim; Mr. Thos Aitken's interest in tho HerbertvilleT Hotel. HorbertvilU, East Coast, to .Mr William Paccy, lato of Levin; Mr. Otto Weine's interest in tho Princess Theatre Hotel, Wellington, to Mr. Robert Allen, of this city; Mr. Chas. Diamond's interest in the lease, furniture, and goodwill of tho Albion Hotel, Patea, to Mr. Henry Vogel, lato of the Wellington Meat Export Company; Mr. Arthur Week's interest in the leaso, furniture, and goodwill of tho Castlecliff Hotel, Castlecliff, Wanganui, to Mrs. B. Dooley, lato of Rushworth, Victoria; and Mr A Nannested's interest in tho lease and furniture of tho Shamrock Hotel, Molesworth Street, AVellington, to Mrs. M. Cooper, lato of the Central Hotel, Masterton. . FOE SALE. ifCAA ACRES, Freehold, situated G OOyU miles from townshiD and 3G miles from Masterton hy good metalled road. The country is uudulating, about 500 acres ploughable, formation papa and limestone, ring-fencod and half the boundary is wirenetted; 1500 to 2000 acres are clear and in grass, balance in busn and scrub; wintered 4000 big sheep and 500 head of cattle, carried this summer 5600 sheep and 500 cattle. Buildings conB ist of 5-roomed house, men's cottage, woolshed, and 2 sets of yards. Price, .£3 7e. Gd. per acre.' A large portion of the purchase-money can remain at 4-1 per cent. This property can be improved to carry 2 sheep per acre, besides,cattle, and Ims a very big prospective value. Inspect this. ; PAA ACRES, Freehold, 14 miles from Ovl/ Masterton, 500 acres in grass, balance in bush, 200 acres ploughable, well watered, ]0 paddocks, carrying capacity 2 sheep per aero; 4-roomcd house and eheds. Situated on a good metalled road 8- raileii irom school, P. 0., and creamery. Price, i'S, 10s. per acre. Terms, £1001 cash, balance arranged.

COCHRANE & BUTEMENT ■ Land and Estate Agents, MASTERTON. P.O. Box 112. Telephone 09. WAIKATO, 23 SMALL DAIRY FARMS, SITUATED IN' FAMOUS HAMILTON EAST DISTP.ICT. IN Areas ranging from 75 to 100 Acres, all rich drained swamp land, in grass and at. present carrying cattle. Prico only £S per acre. Ridiculously onsy terms, only .£IOO deposit, balance for five years at 5 per cent, if purchaser makes improvements to the value of .£IOO in buildings, fencing, etc. Land sookers should inspect., these Farms without, delay. Disappointed applicants for Government Sections on tho . PIAKO Block should turn their attention to tho abovo when their disappointment will be turned lo joy. They will secure a farm freo from flood, in a beautiful climate, and on extraordinary easy terms. For further details apply to H. ERMEST LEIGHTQK, 180 FEATHERSTON ST., WELLINGTON. Or HUTT. SPLENDID GRAZING AND PATTEN1A OA ACHES', 1340 Freehold, 150 Jjiy V Leasehold, at ,£2O per annum • 25 paddocks, low limestono hills, and 350 acres rich flats, mostly cultivated; wintering equal I" & sheep per ncro; spleudid residence and outbuildings, 10 miles from Napier. Price, .£lO per acre for freehold; .£7500 can remain at 4J per cent. W. IWGLSS HUSBAND, LAND. AGENT, PAIIIATUA. "

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 842, 14 June 1910, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 842, 14 June 1910, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 842, 14 June 1910, Page 10

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