AUCTIONS. TO-DAY, At 1.30 o'clock, ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALi; OF ■Z*. HIGH-CLASS and ALMOST NKW HOUSEHOLD I'VIiXISIILWiS. 380 380 Entire content-! of ten well-furnished rooms; also full chest of carpenters' tools, 5 carpet, squares, Chesterfield lounges, oak sideboards, leather suite, etc., etc. Rooms crowded with high-class furnishings. On view from 11.30 o'clock. BRAND AND JOHNSTON. Auctioneers, 157 Lambton Quay. TO-DAY! TO-DAY! At 2 o'clock. At 74 Cambridge Terrace. SALE OF' HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS AND EFFECTS. THE CITY AUCTION ROOM CO. have been favoured with instructions from Mrs. Bignell, who is leaving AVelliugton, to sell at the above address, entirely WITHOUT RESERVEA large quantity of household furnishings, including piano, Singer sewing machine, leather couch, duchesse pairs, duchesse chest, chest drawers, dining and kitchen chairs, dining and kitchen tables, cutlery, glassware, crockery, dresser, fenders, pictures, ornaments, sideboard, blankets, quilts, sheets, pillows and slips, clock, wire stretchers, good vide, enamclware, prize Australian, rough terrier dog, Also, Kitchen and Scullery Utensils, Furniture. On View Morning of Sale. absolutely without reserve. tmportant a uction qale -Important Auction ioale OF AUCKLAND ii- (TIITY TTTUtEEHOLD. . TJUSINESS pREMISES TN KARANGAHAPE "OOAD, ARANGAHAPE AVOAD, THE BUSIEST SPOT IN AUCKLAND, Also, PO NSO NB Y "OOAD. O N S O N B Y J-VO A D. Also, pOTTAGE IJROPERTIES TN IT\AY STREET-riITY-T-jAY STREET CLOSE TO Id. TRAM. QMITH AND TTALCOMBE Have been favoured . with instructions from the Executors in tho Estate of - D. L. MURDOCH (Deceased) to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, AT-THE /CHAMBER QY pOMMERCE, Q WANSON QTEEET, A UCKLAND, On TUESDAY, T>ECEMBER in 1911, UESDAY, U'ECEMBER, ±J, ion, A T 2.30 O 'C WCK S HARP - T OT -i-nnHAT VALUABLE FREELi 11 HOLD, situated in KARANGAHAPE, ROAD, CITY', close to the Id. section of trams, having .i frontage of 66ft. by a through depth to DAY STREET of 269 ft., together'with FOUR TWO-STORY SHOPS, with Dwelling Rooms: also COTTAGE and TERRACE OF THREE WOODEN HOUSES, etc., erected thereon, being Allotment 3, and "part Allotment' 33, Section 54; City of Auckland, at present bringing in a rental of .£560 195." per annum. LOT o-mHAT VALUABLE BLOCK A 1 OF EIGHT BRICK SHOPS, each containing SHOP AND FIVE DWELLING ROOMS, with all conveniences, situated in PONSONBY ROAD, CITY (between Picton Street and Anglesea Street), together with FREEHOLD SECTION, having frontage of 165 ft. by a depth of 109 ft., being part of Allotment 17, Section 49, City of Auckland., All buildings are in splendid order, and quite up to date. The eight Shops are well let at ,£605 per annum. ■yENDORS AND INVESTORS!! THIS IS A /CHANCE TfcF A T RETIME. V'HANCB .VF A- •fi-'IFETniE, IT IS VERY SELDOM SUCH -yALUABLE (TUTY FREEHOLDS COME INTO THE MARKET. BOTH PROPERTIES ARE IN THE BEST PART OF THEIR RESPECTIVE STREETS. mHIS T7ISTATE IS BEING WOUND UP SO THESE PROPERTIES M UST JgE g OLD. FURTHER PARTICULARS CAN BE OBTAINED FROM QMITH AND TrrALCOMBE, AUCTIONEERS, QUEEN AND'QWANSONQTREETS, AUCKLAND. A SNIP. SPLENDID DAIRY FARM. 153 ACRES. CLOSE TO PICTON. Good New House of 5 Rooms with everj convenience. Stable, Barn, Cowshed, etc. Within one mile of the New Linkwater Cheese Factory. THIS Property is beautifully situated, and is a fine healthy farm, It B( j. joins tho homestead of John Doncan. Esq., M.P., is close to tho seashore, andis within 1 hours run of Picton. The land is all .Mat and comprises Mm e of the most fertile soil i n Marl', borough, It is at in good heart, and last vear produced 4 tons of chafl per acre from a considerable area. The Linkwater Co-operative Cheese Factory has recent y been erected, and i 9 within 1 mile of the property. The place will run 80 cows and probably more. Price, .£29 per acre. Reasonable terms This is a really good pronertr. md w« can recommend it with confidence GRiFFJTHS &, SOW, LAND AGENTS. BLENHEIM.
WAIRARAPA PROPERTIES WELL WORTH INSPECTION BY SOUTHERN BUYERS. Afc(\ ACRF ' S -, Eketahnna. P.O. School. Creamery, within 2 miles. Property well •arlDI/ grassed; will wnter 3 sheep. Buildings consist of 3-roomed house ill conveniences. Woolshed. stables, etc. Subdvided into 10 paddocks all w«fl 'n-U ered. PRICF,. £U. ' TERMS ARRANGED. . ' ' Wc " w ?£ 1 n (\Ci ACRES - 15 - miles fronl 'Masterton, all in good English grass well sub Xttuv divided, permanent water, ffew house, woolshed, dip, etc. PRICE £8 ss. Terms arranged. . ' ' ' US A(\(\ A( r, R ? S - 18 , mi, «f. f ronl Masterton, 2 miles to school. 4 miles to Post Office w " all in good English grass. Limited area ploughable, balance undulatW MS. 8 rafci^if^iraßili^r^siL 3^cowbails - etc - Tebph^ R. XL HARDEN, FINANCIAL, LAND, INSURANCE AGENT, AUCTIONEER. SHAREBROKER MASTERTON. FARM FOR SALE. HAWKE'S BAY DISTRICT. KA(\ ACRES. 340 acres freehold. 200 acres L.I.P. Freehold portion all bush OtcV cleared several years. Well grassed, limestone and papa country mostly undulating and hilly. For several years wintered about 1000 sheep and" some cattlo. All fenced and subdivided. House, sheds, plantations, fruit and vegetable gardens; sheep dip on this section. Price .£ll per acre. The 200-acre section has about 60 acres ploughed, and about 130 acres are quite level, but not yet all prepared for the plough. Grows turnips and rape well Winters 2 sheep per acre. Price ,£lO per acre. Good road to door. Streams on both sections. Particularly good reason for selling. Apply . R. AND G. HUNTER, FINANCIAL, INSURANCE, AND STATION AGENTS, 31 HUNTMR STREET. WELLINGTON. CHEAP HAWKE'S BAY PROPERTY. "~~ /inrt ACRES of Freehold Land, 2 miles from Waipukurau, by first-class roadOUU 500 acres in grass, of which 110 acres is new, balance in root and grain crops. 250 acres flat, balance low undulating country. All ploughable. Well watered by permanent streams, 10 paddocks, all new fencing, carrying 1300 sheep and 50 cattlo on 500 acres, In grass; whare, shed and yards; first-class prospective value. A snip at £V 2 10s. per acre. Excellent cropping or grazing laud. Has erown 40 bushels of wheat. P.- 8, CARROLL, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. WAIPUKURAU.
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