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AUCTIONS. m ISES." . 400 MONDAY NEXT, 7th NOV., 1910, At 2 o'clock. sharp. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE 1 Of; £500 SI £500 Of HIGH-CLASS STERLING SILVER, E.P. WARE, AND JEWELLERY. ABSOLUTELY UNRESERVED. Owing to tile Expiry of Lease. Hp KENNEDY MACDONALD, LTD., •f- • have been favoured with instructions from a leading jeweller, whose lease is up, to sell, without reserve, at their Rooms, 157 Lambton Ouay, as above— THE BALANCE OF HIS HIGHCLASS STOCK OF JEWELLERY, STERLING SILVER, AND E.P. WARE, ETC., ETC., VALUED AT £500. This is an attractive stock, and the e.p. waro is all A 1 quality, and by the leading makers, Martin Hall and Co., Walker and Hall, Mapnin and Webb, and Philip Ashbury and Sons. . This is a splendid opportunity of purchasing Christmas and Wedding Presents, as the goods are the best, and for absolutely unreserved sale. WE INVITE INSPECTION. ON VIEW MORNING OF SALE FROM 9.30 O'CLOCK. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. IN THE MATTER OF MEMORANDUM OF MORTGAGE NO. 4G448, UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF "THE LAND TRANSFER ACT, 1908." MESSRS W. H. TURNBULL AND xuL CO., Auctioneers, been instructed by, the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Wellington to sell by Public Auction at .their Auction Rooms, No. 27 Panama Street, Wellington, on uednesday, the 9th day of November, 1910, at 3 o'clock p.m.— FIRSTLY, All that piece of land situate in Hopper Street, Newtown, in the City of Wellington, containing 10.1 perches, being Lots 1 and -2 on-D.P. 1118, part of Section 75, City of Wellington, and being all the land comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 139, Folio 88. SECONDLY, All that piece of land containing 8,7. perches, being Lot 4 on the said D.P., part of the said section, and being the .whole of the land comprised of Title Volume 108, Folio The above land is to be sold as one part. Application and estimate of value can be seen at the office of the Registrar., For further particulars apply to MOORHOUSE AND HADFIELD, Mortgagees' Solicitors, Corner Feathers! on and Panama Streets, Or to the Auctioneers: PRELIMINARY NOTICE. AUCTION SALE OF JOHNSONVILLE RESIDENCES AND SECTIONS. MESSRS. A. L. WILSON AND, CO., 26 BRANDON STREET, acting .under instructions from Mr. Albert Chapman, will offer for absolute Sale, in their Rooms, on THURSDAY, the 17th NOVEMBER, at 2.30 p.m., Several Residential Properties and' 42 Sections, fronting Burgess, Brandon, Kensington, and Glannure Streets, Johnsonville. Mr. Chapman is eoing north, and our instructions are to sell. Full particulars later. Sale Boards on the Property. THE SUREST BUYING PROPERTY IN THE CITY. SECTION 90 x .123 x 115 ft. .CI AOK will, purchase this valuable cftll/Oo Section, ■ with a G-roomcd up-to-date Residence; good view, and sunny; Gmin., from'Kelburne car. Another house can bo placed on the section. 'Owner off to tho sunny north, is simply throwing this property away. Get particulars from A. L. WILSON AND CO., 26 BRANDON STREET. FOR SALE.' 1 ACRES, First-class . Land, 330 J .-*/Ou in grass, balance good bush, about 300 acres rich, flats, 80. chains of new fencing, good shed, whare, and well watered. Title O.R P. at 335. Price £2250, with 750 sheep, tools, etc.. given, in. £500 cash, balance arranged foi 5 years at Irw' rate of interest. ' This is the best and cheapest farm offered in New Zealand to-day." ACRES, all : in grass, 180 acres and ploughable, balaoce low hills, 7 paddocks, well' fenced, watereu by permaiiont running streams. Post Miiee, school, creamery, store, etc.. within one mile, railway 4 milos, good sevenl'c.oiued house, bathroom, etc., 20-bail envshed, concrete floor, hay-loft, trapshed, pigsties, etc., two-roomed whare. An up-to-date dairy farm, carries 70 cows, with sheep,, selling owing to bad health. The cheapest farm in the Dominion, at £18 per acre Terms can be arranged. QAfY ACRES, Good Level Land, sea OvU front Sij-roomeil house and outbuildings, 7 pa.ldocks well fenced and watered, school, creamery, and 6tore within half-milo. Price £3 10s. per acre. £600 cash, balance 5 years' at 5 per cent. Having thoroughly inspected this propertv there is no doubt whatever' about it being good. OQA ACRES. Manawatu tine, all in AQ\) grass except 20 acres under tl.e -plough, 200 acres flat, balance eisy country, 100 acres been ploughed, 15 paddocks watered by Dermanent streanis. A splendid dairy and sheep farm combined, situated within one mile of good township, railway, school, and two creameries, 8-roomed house, all necessary farm buildings. A very cheap property, at £23 per acre. Terms arranged. Business and Furaitur* A' Factory, in goad position large town, established business; macuiner; ia all good and in excellent condition; to be sold as a going concern, or will exchange for dairy farm or unencumbered town' property; about £2000, or stock call be reduced to make it £1500. GILCHREST AND &IDD, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, Royal Hotel Buildings, Palmeraton North. - OA ACRES, splendid section, situated ul/ in best part" of tjtratford, with tirstclass 9-roomed house, and all necessary outbuildings; all level, 3. road froutagesverv suitable for cutting up;- 5 minutes' walk from post office. Price, £2500; easy terms. A SNIP. ~ 1 Aft ACRES, .all' level, all been JLUI/ ploughed and well sown down in best English grasses, subdivided i n t 0 v/ paddo&ks; 5 - minutes walk from school and factory, new house and concrete floor cowshed. Nice property, and cheap at £26 per aero; £500 cash, balance 7 years at 5 per cent. YOUNG, HOBBS & CO., AUCTIONEERS AND SEED MER- " CHANTS. STRATFORD AND ELTHAM. ()1Q ACRES, L.1.P., rent £10 iGs, a year; 5J miles railway station and 9 miles laihape, i miles school creamery, P. 0.; all in grass, easy country, wintered 61/ breeding ewes, 12 rams 10 hoggets, and 16 2i-ycar steors, 7-roorn-ed house, h. and c. water, good orchard woolshed, yard 6, 8 paddocks. Price, £13 per acre; terms £1000 down. 1 Aft AC P S * 10 miles by motor road from township Tai?naki district; all in grass, except 40 acres bush; well subdivided and wateredcan be used either for sheep or dairying' wintered 1100 sheep and 150 cattle- 2 good houses,. 7 and 5 rooms, woolshed yards, nulking-sheds; factory, sc i 100 i' £9^per 6 ' Q<U ACRES. O.R .P., at 17S. 6d.' per JisJtc acre, 5 miles from railway station (Main Trunk), good sheep country ; 110 acres, in grass, balanco rood bush; a bridle-track runs, past. the property, and a dray-road is now. being nut through. Price, only 27a. 6d. per acre; terms. ' A, G. CUNNINGHAM* TAIHAPE, ,

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 966, 5 November 1910, Page 16

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