. AUCTIONS. TO-DAY, At I*3o p.m. At Our Rooms, 151-153 Lainbton Quay SALE OF SUPERIOR FURNITUR] PIANO, Etc.; also 200 Vole, of wel! bound Books. At 2 p.m.—so Costumes, in latest sty! Full Skirts and Silk-lined Coats. A. L, WILSON AND CO., Auctioneers. "FRIDAY, : 23ro\ FRIDAY FRIDAY, At FRIDA"S FRIDAY, . 2 p.m.. FRIDAY On the Premises; situated Corner of VIVIAN AND TORY STREETS. GEORGE THOMAS AND CO. will eel as above, under instructions fron MR. GEORGE WEBB/ who is retirin, from business— . The Whole of His Extensive BULK - : BULK BULK GROCERY STOCK. GROCERY STOCK. • GROCERY STOCK!. Also Sho'p Fittings ' ■ Counters Horse, Cart, and Harness.. •Continuation of Wednesday's . Sale Goods held over owing to lack of time Excellent opportunity for 'both- the trade and public. , Make a note to attend this Sal© oi FRIDAY (it 2 o'clock. GEORGE THOMAS AND CO., Auctioneers, Allen Street. SALE OF . ... HIGH-CLASS. FURNITURE AND ■ EFFECTS. •■ AT TSE RESIDENCE,. 51 BOLTON; STREET, On let and 2nd MARCH, Commencing each day at 11 a.m. sharp, MB.! S. GEORGE NATHAN has been favoured with instructions from Miss Kane (who is (jiving up housekeeping), to Sell the VVhole or 'her Superior Household Furniture, and Effects, the Contents of her 11-roomed residence, comprising:— DRAWING-ROOM-Upright Grand Piano by Collard and Collard, Handsome Walnut Music Stand, Walnut Folding Card Table, Wilton Pile Carpet (in . good order), Electric Stand Lamp, Occasional Chaire and Tables, Lisbon Pottery and China, Silk Curtains, Pictures, and Ornaments. - HALL-A VERY HANDSOME OLD MAHOGANY GRANDFATHER CLOCK (in excellent order), Inlaid Linoleum, Wilton Pile Runner and Mat, Jardinieres, Palms, Hall Stand, . Kauri 'Hall Chairs and Table. BREAKFAST ROOM-A Hand-made Moorish Rug, Table, Chairs, Pictures, and Linoleum. DINING-ROOM-Good Red Wilton Pile 'Carpet, A HANDSOME DININGROOM SUITE, WALNUT UPHOLSTERED. IN REAL BUFFALO HIDE, Comprising SIX DINING CHAIRS, TWO CARVERS, AND THREE BEAUTIFUL ARMCHAIRS, EXTENDING WALNUT DINING TABLE, AND , A VERY HANDSOME WALNUT SIDEBOARD. _ The whole of this Suite has been imported, and is of the beet English manufacture. Oil Paintings, Water Colours, Beaten Brass-Finger Bowls, Bronze Curb and Fire Irons, Plaques, Electro-plate, etc., China, Glass. , KITCHEN-The whole of the Kitchen . Utensils, including Aluminium Pots and . Pans, Preserving Pan; also Brass Preserving Pan, Large Earthenware Jars. STAIRS-Carpet and Brass Rods. UPSTAIRS-Double Iron Bedstead, brass mounted, MAHOGANY WARDROBE, Kauri Duchess, Single Bedsteads, ■ Feather. Pillows, Hair,: Ka- . . pok, and Foather Mattresses, Linoleum, Carpet, Curtains, Pictures, ■ Chest of DRAWEES, Marble-top Washstands, Linen, Blankets. CONSERVATORY-About. 60 Choice Pot Plants, including Madenhair Ferns, Begonias, Poinsettn," Cactus, Palms, Asparagus Ferns. OUTSIDE-All Garden Tools, Lawn Mower, Wheelbarrow, Sprayer, Baths, . Etc., Etc. . .•',..■•• Everything is in excellent order, and anyone contemplating furnishing should not miss this sale. ' On view from 2.30 p.m. to 4.30, 28th February. S. GEORGE NATHAN, ■ Auctioneer. TUESDAY, 6th MARCH, 1917, ' ■ At 2.30 p.m." ■ , IN THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD SITE/ .. TOGETHER WITH A RESIDENCE OF 11 ROOMS. MR. S. GEORGE.NATHAN has been favoured with instructions from J. S. Barton, Esq., Solicitor, Wellington, to sell by Public Auction, as aboveAll that Piece of Land, situated in the City of Wellington, containing 2 roods, 4.1 perches, more or lees, and being 10t5.5 and 6 on DepOoiced Plan 2649, and Part Section -471 ' and 47-2, and being par? of the land comprised in Certificate of Title, Vol. 68, Pol. 267, having a frontage to Wellington Terrace of 139 ft. by a depth of 140 ft., more or less. This property, is well-known as' Mrs. Quick's residence, it being a particularly fine residential site. It is also suitable for cutting up into building allotments, or is an ideal block for residential flats, and last, but not least, it •would make a splendid warehouse or factory site. ' ' . . A low reserve has been placed on thie property. • . For further particulars, apply to the 115 Customhouse Quay.
FRUIT AND POULTRY FARMS. ■TO » ASB ' FOR SJBAES'.OB MOEE. .O ACEES. all pliable, 4 acres in 48 5 A ffi o f SSffiTiSft^ 10 good orchard; 1 mile school, rail. dairying . ?ood; and a ll really for plough; etc.; plenty water; 4-roomed Houae and • 1 \ oi \ lar rain '^/no^ outbuildings. Price, ,£800; terms. M fc Don ' t Sse this! Apply ■ Apply RATLIFF LAND AGENCY, ■"' J. W. !WALKEK, Eeilding. OrmondviUe. •- ONE OF THE BEST FARMS IN THE DISTRICT. f ■ oAO ACEES, situated at Eongotea, 600. in grass, all ploughable, 220 acres in 803 crop; railway opposite, li miles from school, cream-cart calls. Buildings consist of a 9-riomed House, hot water, washhouse, scullery, bathroom implement shed, motor shed, 4-bail cowshed etc.; well subdivided; fencesin good order (wire and post); well watered by i windmills and dams; carries 34M sheep and lambs (2000 breeding ewes), 18 cows, 18 weaners, 18 horses. Theee are the stock that are now on the place at the present hme The place is in three Sections of 200, 270, and 330 acres each, per acre. Tews. VICTOR E. SMITH, LAND AGENT, FEILDING. A REAL BARGAIN FOR GENUINE FARMER OCift ACRES, 0.R.P., heavy limestone country, all bush. Halt felleo and grass. oA I ed Good homestead and yards, 2 to 2i sheep_ country, 7 paddocks, 28 miles from railwuj and town by good metal road. Owing to serious accident to owner this farm must be Bold, hence the absurdly low an acre, .8500 ELLIOTT. 8 01 100. TE KUITI. KING COUNTRY. 'Phone 174 fl\ ACEES-A beautiful little Dairy Farm for Sale, quite close to Feilding. 51) The land of richest quality, woll improved, good buildings, every convonience. Carries 30 cows and other stock. L.I.P. at 15s. Price iGS per acre; £1000 cash. Write at once. ■ • . A. H. ATKINSON & CO. LTD., FEILDING. . No. 2156 -: —" : FARMERS, LOOK AT THIS! oA (\ ACRES well-improved, heavy, rich laad, well farmed for very many O9c\) years- all buildings; alongside all conveniences; situated in one cf the best farming districts, 12 miles from Hamilton; carrying capacity, 200 dairy cows; neighbouring farmers tell us it is worth nearer- £4O per acre, uhich is true Owing to exceptional circumstances the owner is selling at .£3O per acre; JJ'Oob deposit; unencumbered title; the balanco can be left for some time. Et-t----ter terms may be made to nn approved purchaser. It you want to buy the best farm we have seen offersd tor years, buy this. Your expenses paid from anywhere if this farm.is not ciicap. Apply ___._.._. T T . _ __. GRIFFITHS AND WILLIAMS, ' - ' WAED STREET; HAMILTON.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3010, 22 February 1917, Page 10
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