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AUCTIONS. TO-DAY, at 2.30 o'clock. At Onr Rooms, 20 BRANDON STREET. Sale of Almost NEW LADY'S BICYCLE. A L. WILSON AND CO. will -oL« sell as above — Very Fine Lady's Bicycle (Phillips), equal to new, with free-wheel and every up-to-date 'improvement. This is a good machine, and has never been used. Inspection invited. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. At 2 o'clock. SALE OF -|A SALE OF PIANOS AXI) PIANOLO. At Our Rooms, 20 BRANDON STREET. A I'- WILSON AND CO. will -lj«-« hold a sale of Pianos at their Rooms, us above, when they will offer, on account of various vendors:— S Pianos by well-known makers, including Collard and Collard, Mignou, Neufeld, Bolim. Beadle and Laugbein, Ambridge ami Ward, London, Baiiser, Hamburg, Kirchner, etc., etc. Also, Simplex Piano and Records, equal to new; cost .£OS. These are a good assortment of pianos, to suit all classes of players. The instruments are now in our rooms, and an opportunity to inspect any of same will be given any time prior to sale. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. THURSDAY', THE SEVENTH DAY OF MARCH, 1912, At 2 p.m. By order of the Mortgagee, under conduct' of the Registrar at Wellington of the Supreme Court of New Zealand. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. have received instructions to sell at their rooms, corner of Brandon and Featherston Streets, Wellington, on the above date— ALL THAT PARCEL OF LAND, being the Allotment numbered Seven (7) on a Subdivisional Plan of Section No. 152 on the Plan of the City of Wellington, having a frontage to Ghuznee Street of Thirty Feet (30ft.) by a uniform depth of Ninety Feet (90ft.), together with the brick building erected thereon, known as "The Albemarle Private Hotel." Applications to sell and estimate of value can be seen at the office of the Registrar at any convenient time prior to the sale. For further particulars and conditions of sale, apply to THE AUCTIONEERS; Or MESSRS. FINDLAY, DALZIELL & CO., Solicitors, Wellington. qaa ACRES, CLOSE WELLINGTON, «"" 100 acres shelter bush, 20 acres bush, fern, ploughed, 200 acres fiat, balance hilly; good fencing, 12 paddocks, permanent water; 5-roomed house, 10 cowbails, hayshed, large barn, railway station li miles, school 1 mile, creamery H miles. Stock, 1000 sheep, number of dairy cows, lambs, and horses. PRICE, „ClO 10s. PER ACRE. TERMS, .21000 CASH, BALANCE 7 YEARS, 5 PER

CENT. 8490 MAGNIFICENT SHEEP BLOCK. PARTLY IMPROVED. -i won ACRES, 600 ACRES FELLED ±lIMJ AND GRASSED, balance mixed bush; splendidly watered; i miles wire fencing. All beautiful low undulating country, now carrying SOO SHEEP AND 150 HEAD BULLOCKS. Buildings, 4-roomcd Cottage, 2 sets sheen yards, and dip. TITLE, 0.R.F., at 12s. 6d. PER ACRE. RENT, 7.M. PER ACRE. This is a very fine block of TWO-SHEEP COUNTRY, and one that we have no hesitation in recommonding, and one in which there is a big prospective value. Land in this district is RISING EVERY DAY, and FREEHOLDS are few and far between. PRICE, M 2s. 6d. PEE ACRE. TERMS, .£IOOO CASH. 8101 HARCQURT AND CO., HOUSE AND LAND AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS AND SHAREBROKERS, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON.

CHEAP SHEEP COUNTRY, ON EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS. ONLY ,£SOO CASH'REQUIRED. We offer the following splendid proposition to anyona wanting a bargain in Sheep country in the profit-earning stage, with a very small outlay:— IPQA -ACRES, Freehold, Wanganui lOolf River, Land Transfer Title; good hilly sheep country, bush land, of which 1187 acres have been felled and' grassed with best English grasses; well watered, lies well to the sun; good soil. About -1 miles new'wire fences. Subdivided into convenient paddocks; good new -1-roomcd House; telephone Bureau at the Homestead; new woolshed, man's room, garden, and orchard; sheep yards, dip, etc.; warm and sheltered sheep country. The flats are admirably adapted for fruit growing. As the owner is anxious to sell promptly for private reasons, he has reduced the price to bedrock, and will give exceptionally easy terms to an immediate buyer, v-:z.: .£SOO CASH, balance at 5 per cent. Write for full particulars at once. C. L. DUIGAN AND CO., AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS, WANGANUI. TEN ACRES, TEN ACRES, WILTON ESTATE, WIL T0 N ESTA TE, WADESTOWN. C H E A 1' L A N D. TTtftOM i ACRE TO 10 ACRE BLOCKS. SPLENDID GARDENING SOIL. FINE BUILDING SITES. Adjoining Beautiful NATIVE BUSH. Within a MILK of TEAM TERMINUS. . Settlement is closing in on the Wilton Estate from Wadestown on one iide and Northland on tho other, consequently the land is steadily improving in value. Purchasers of Blocks at tho present low prices must, by tho increasing popularity of the district, make highly romunerativo investments. - TERMS Will be varied so that wherever possible purchasers may mako satisfactory arrangements. We will show intending purchasers over (ho land at any time. Full particulars on application. WM. H- TURNBULL AND CO., 27 PANAMA STREET. THE FINEST DAIRY FARM IN THE WAIKATO. C)rfK ACHES, Freehold, all in grass, rJ tO well fenced and watered; is carrying one hundred dairv cows in full milk; C-roomed house, Si-bailed cowshed, concrete lloor. This property is situated one mile from Cambridge. Price JUS per acre. Terms arranged. The above property may be purchased in smaller sections.

QQtr ACRES. L.T.P.. situated 41 miles ivj i from Cambridge, over 200 acres in grass, balance standing bush, ring fenced, and well watered; rental only one shilling per acre, Price for goodwill, .£IOOO. Apply to HUNTER & BAMKS, Solo Agents for these two Properties. .COMMISSION AGENTS, CAMBBID.GE,

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1363, 14 February 1912, Page 10

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