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AUCTIONS. WEDNESDAY NEXT, Sth 'MARCH, 1911. At 10.30 a.m. LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNI- • TURK AM) EFFECTS. ; AT MYKTLE . STREET, 1.0 WEll IIUTT. H ERNEST LEIGHTON Ims received • instructions from S. C'._ Leary, Esq., to ofl'er for Sale the' superior .eontents of his 9-roomed house, including.— MAGNIFICENT SHERATON .ROSEWOOD SUITE (19 pieces) SUPERIOR AXMINSTER CARPETS SOLID OAK DIKING EXTENSION TABLE SOLID -OAK HALLSTAND, AND FLOWER STANDS BURNISHED COPPER CURB RED PINE AND MAPLE WARDROBE MASSIVE OAK AND WALNUT SIDEBOARD BOX LEATHER DINING SUITE ICE 6HEST HEAVY BRASS MOUNTED FRENCH BEDSTEAD. Angora l rug?, lace curtains, silk: curtains, flower bowls, pot plants, pictures, oak chairs, bookcase. Chesterfield couch, easy chairs, ' Brussels carpet, smoker's companion, cushions, linoleums, carpet runners,, folding chair, rattan■ cliairs, dressing tables, bedsteads, spring, mattresses, kapoo beds, wardrobes, inlaid bedroom suite, duchess chests, mirrors, rugs, dinner set, fruit service, afternoon set, glassware, cutlery, seltzogene, toast rack, decanters, teapots, lamp, saucepans, kettles, enaniel ware, aluminium kettle, sets irons, colanders, preserving pail, sewing machine, wringer, skirt board, "demijohn, hose, tennis ■ net, lawn mower, lawn marker, garden tools, and a quantity of sundries too numerous to enumerate. On view Tuesday, March 7, 1911, from ! 11. a.m. to 4 p.m. CATALOGUE 0~ APPLICATION. IMPORTANT SALE 'Of GENTLEMAN'S FAMILY RESIDENCE, LOWER HUTT. ■ON WEDNESDAY, Sth MARCH, At 2 p.m. sharp. H ERNEST LEIGHTON-, has • been • favoured with instructions from S. C. Leary, Esq., who is leaving for Auckland, to offer by public auction, on the property, as above— ' f That charming Family Residence, containing • nine large and artistically decorated rooms, sculltry, ' bathroom, p.w'.c., linen cupboard, every convenience, plastered throughout; also outbuildings containing washhouse, copper, tubs, etc., p.w.c., also motor shed and stable, together with |-aere Df rich fertile land, laid out in beautiful flower, kitchen, and fruit-garden, also firstclass tennis court. This delightful pro'perty overlooks the Hutt. Recreation Ground, and adjoins the well-known residences of Dr. Mason and J. Wagg, Esq., is within a stone's throw of Bow ; liug Green, and Tennis Courts, and is about s.minutes' walk of P.O. As Mr. Leary is taking up his abode permanently in Auckland; the'property is for ABSOLUTE SALE.. This offers buyers of Hutt property an opportunity of securing a delightful home, with charming grounds and surroundings, that only occurs onco in a lifetime. Further details, .with cards to view, can bo obtained from H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, Auctioned', 185 Featherston Street, Wellington, or Lower Hutt. TO OWNERS OF DAIRY FARMS. Particulars of Good Leasehold and Freehold Dairy Farms, of all sizes, as going, concerns. Send details as to area, stock, amount of capital required, to the undersigned, who has many buyers waiting for good properties, especially for Leaseholds with Purchasing Clauses. H. ERNEST , LEIGHTON, AUCTIONEER,. LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, 186 FEATHERSTON ST., WELLINGTON, OR LOWER HUTT. FOR SALE FOR O'N'B MONTH . ONLY. THE HOMESTEA~BLOCR OF THE HATUMA ESTATE. ' HATUMA ESTATE. SITUATED 13 MILES BY FIRST-CLASS ROAD FROM WAIPUKUKAU KAILWAY AND SAI.EYARDS. Q9£ ACRES, L.1.P.,; 'situated by a First-class Koad Miles lrom • the Waipukurau-Railway Station and Saleyards; 150 acres in stubblo and rape, balance in mixed , English grasses; 40D acres flat; limestone, for* mation on the hills; well watered by never-failing limestone spring?* 'car-ries-2 sheep per acre; subdivided into t 20 paddocks.. , BUILDINGS.—Twenty-roomed house built of kauri, 4-roomed cottage, woolshed, stable,(block pared), implement shed, 6heep yards,! dip... Telepuono to house, ■which is lighted with acetylene gas., KENT—6s. 7d., less 10 per cent. IKICE—£7 •)$. per acre' for Goodwill. Terms: .£4200 cash,- and balance on mortgage at 5 per cent, per annum, _ payable half-yearly. GENERAL.-—This property is prettily • situated in the most favoured part of one of (he most favoured districts in tha Dominion. It is within nun- • utes J easy driving of the railway and • the -best"&t{H?k market'in the Island. It is replete with • every. mode,rn convenience, and is for sale for one month only. Well-grown plantations front the road and shelter the property in every direction. For further particulars write to tno agent— P. S. CAI?KO Ii L, ' •••"'Land unci Estate Agent Bos, 50, WAIPUKURAU, MATTHEWS & BENNETT AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS, • • v • Inglewood, Taranaki. ,V - FEW likely Grazing and Dairy Farms in' Taranaki:— 440 Acres, 100 grass, considerable fencing, good grazing country; JE4 ss. per aero for .freehold; casli wanted, ,£450. 48 Acres, G-roomed house, cowshed, and outbuildings, well fenced; 11 cows, 1 horse, s»parator and dairy plant, all implements, trap, etc.; going concern; ,£llOO. cash required ,£SOO. On main -road, subdivided,, close factory, school, and, P. 0.; carry 40 cows and dry stock;' ,£9 per aero; .£4OO cash. 150 Acre;, 8-roomed house, cowshed, concrete floor, all ' outbuildings, about halfcploughed; can milk 45 cows; i inilo from township, main road; a splendid dairy farm; ,£l7 10s. per acre; .£SOO cash. 740 Acrcs, Education I.case, 20 years tn run, rental Od. per acre; 300 acres grass, 2 miles of fencing good house, woolshed, 1 mile from railway station; good'sheep country; goodwill ,E3 10s. per. acre. Terms. 850 Acres; 2 good houses, woolshed, dip, yards; 'all grass, well fenccd; splendid sheep country; on main road; £2 15s. per acre; easy, terms. , OK OQ'7 ACRES for Sale, Marlv'VO > borough, 7237 being Freehold, aud 23,000 Lease, 7 years to run, at .£l2O a year. AH station buildings and necessary fencing. Telephone laid on. Pricc for the freehold with SSOO merino sheep, 20 horses and . a few cattle, ,£19,500. Leasehold given in. Proceeds from wool aud surplus sheep last Sanson, .£,IOOO. Further particulars from F.P. Welch, Estate Agent, Masterlon. mHE Results obtained by Advertisers in tlio Classified Columns of "The Dominion" are such as to confirm their belief that the paper has a wider circulation than any other daily journal in New Zealand.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1067, 4 March 1911, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1067, 4 March 1911, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1067, 4 March 1911, Page 16

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