AUCTIONS, TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW JO-MORROW. 27th, TO-MORROW TO-MORROW. At 2 p.m. TO-MORROW 10-MORROW. . TO-MORROW On the Pi'emises, situated Corner of iC VIVIAN AND TORY STREETS. II GEORGE THOMAS AND CO. . will sell y* by Public Auction, as, above, uii' der instructions from Mr. George Webb who is vacating the premises:— A PORTION OF, THE HOUSEHOLI FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Together with Shop Fittings Counters Crockery ■ Double-door Safe, by Phillips and Son inside measurements, 30 x 30. Tw< drawers. Etc., etc. GEORGE THOMAS AND CO., Auctioneers, n i Allen Street. J r WEDNESDAY, 2St'h, WEDNESDAY. WEDNESDAY, at U WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY, a.m. WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY, sharp. WEDNESDAY. f AT THE FRUIT EXCHANGE ALLEK STREET. George thomas and co. have» '. ceived' instructions to sell ai above:— , . 2 Cases Clothing 1 C'as.e Fancy Soaps 1 Case Pipes ' i Cases Matches 1 Cheese-cutter 1 Bacon-cutter Together with i' A COMPLETE TOBACCONIST'S STOCK-IN-TRADE. Also, on behalf, .of. SIR ERNEST "• SHACKLETON, the whole of the rtsidiK ■ ship's and partj^stores. ex the Aurora, including:— 20 Tons Flour 19 Cases Jams 5 Drums Bovril ■ IkCases Biscuits. SCases Sugar ■ I Cases . Cornflour ■. . 3 Cases Mustard 1 '5 Cases Fruits ... 4 Cases Soups H Cases Butter . And Sundry Lines too' numerous to particularise. The whole of the latter really constituting a GROCER'S STOCK-IN-TRADE. . This Sale .is conscientiously, recommended to the trade, to whom it offers an excellent opportunity *of procuring lines which are short at present. The whole of the proceeds of the Aurora Stock to go to the expenses of the South Polar Expedition.' Make a note, to attend the.Fruit Exchange, Allen Street, at 11 o'clock'on WEDNESDAY MORNING. GEORGE THOMAS AND C 0.,. : Auctioneers,.. . . i. Allen Street. FRIDAY . MARCH 2, FRIDAY ■■ FRIDAY MARCH 2, FRIDAY ' FRIDAY At •• ■ FRIDAY ' FRIDAY 2 p.m. FRIDAY . . AT THE. WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD'S E SHED. Main Entrance, Queen's Wharf. (NEORGE' THOMAS AND CO. have r&- * ceived instructions from SIR-ERN-EST SHACKLETON to sell by public auction as above— His Remarkable Collection of '• ' SOUTH POLAR' SOUVENIRS, . SOUTH POLAR SOUVENIRS, SOUTH POLAR SOUVENIRS, ' SOUTH POLAR SOUVENIRS, Ex . AURORA, ' AURORA,'. AURORA, .".AURORA, •. Including— .; 60 Burberry Suits (specially suitable for motorists and motor cyclists) 6 Burberry Tents (quality and opportunity exceptional) 60 Pairs of Ski Boots (suitable for shooting,' hill and agricultural work) 6 Fur-lined Canvas Sleeping Bags 12 Sledges Dog. and Man Harness • - 12 Ski. 3 Alpen Stoks i Cases specially . -prepared fancy Chocolates 60 Pairs .Finesc.o. (hair or skin boots) 12 Reindeer Skins • 50 Penguin Skins '. Large quantity; of .Woollen Sleeping Bags, Sox, Mufflers, Fur Mits and Helmets . 3 Aluminium Cookers 12 Mattresses 25 Jaegar Blankets Etc., Etc. ALSO, BY SPECIAL REQUEST- . 6 CANADIAN SLEDGE DOGS (pups) This sale presents to one and all an opportunity of securing a souvenir of the remarkable .South Polar 'Expedition just returned, as the various lines will be sold in lots to. suit buyers. The whole of the proceeds' being used to help' defray the very heavy expenses of this Expedition. Country clients are notified that any instructions to the Auctioneers will be carefully carried out. Hak» a note to attend this sale', the only one of its kind that will probably ever be held in Wellington.GEORGE THOMAS AND CO., ' Auctioneers, Allen. Street. rpO THE LAND BUYER.-We can sell 435 Acres, freehold, mostly ploughable, new house and cowshed,' winter 300 cattle. Handy to railway and Palmer* ton North. J!ls per acre. ' .£I2OO cash. )37) FAIRBURN AND SILK, Wanganoi. TO LEASE, FOR 5 YEARS OR MORE. a or.ACRES of well-grassed land, suit--4tOo, able for .fattening, cropping; or dairying; good, and all ready for plough; virgin soil; regular . rain; near Noreewood. Don't miss this! Apply. . . J. W. WALKER, Ormondville.
A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY. SMALL DAIRY FARM. LEASE WITH PURCHASING CLAUSE. OA ACRES of dead level dairying land, situated on the faipous Waioiate O" ' about a mile from cheese factory, school, stores, and post office. This is a choice property, boxthorn fences, water in 14 paddocks, 70 acres stumped and ploughed, 10 acres winter and spring feed given in comfortable 7-roomed dwelling in first-class order, and complete range of - farm buildings, including concreted milking shed. Prossnt owner milks 40 cows; and grazes 25 head of dry stock. EE'iultNS FOR MILK THIS SEASON ABOUT • .£2OO cash to be paid on taking possession; owner will then lease for 5 years, rental 48s. 6d. per acre, compulsory purchasing clause at 4548 18s. per acrej August, 1922. We assist clients with money is required. ' . . CSS3) • w.- h; &a; m'Garry, • • ' agents; eltham. .1 r_ ~ THERE IS MONEY IN IT. : ' (JWAA ODD ACRES, 66 years, Renewable - Lease. Rent .£4O per annum; 12 A! t\J\J miles from Rotorua on main coach road; ring fenced, well watered; 250 acres drained swamp (4$ miles drains);.grow anything; 2000 acres:ploughable; all easy country; good station homestead, and buildings; carry 1000 sheep in present condition; 2-sheep country when developed. Price only. 30s. per acre; good terms to good man. ' • % OKA ACRES in the fertile Bay of Plenty, heart of Eangitaiki- swamp, all uOU drained and dry; beast to acre oountry; owner leaving for front; must sacrifice. Price £21 10s. per acre; easy terms. TJTT T ANB PO ESTATE AGENTS, R.M. COMPANY'S JnLIJLijL AIM/ w., buildings, rotorua. SPLENDID GRASS COUNTRY. ~~ nAA ACRES of firet-class sheep and cattle country; all in grafes, subdivided OU" into 10 paddocks by good fencing, well watered, 7-romed house, sheds, etc., will carry 2 ewes and cattle; about 11 miles from railway town and 3 from school and factory. . . . . . ■ PRICE, <£15 10s. per acre; £2000 oash, balance arranged; or will Lease for five years. * 2841 J. HARRIS & SONS,. MARTON. | : FOR LEASE OR SALE." • : ! 1 ACRES 1 ROOD, being the well-known Laurel Hall Estate, situated at Taita, O I - 12 miles from Wellington. House of 11 rooms, hall, pantry, scullery, linen cupboard, etc., extra. Large shed,- cowshed, etc. Main Hutt-Wairarapa Road passes through the property. This fine property has been in the pose6sison of the Welch family 6ince the early days of settlement, the laee Mr. W. E. Welsh having taken it up whehn in bush in the early',fifties. A fine-proposition-for a dairyman or anyone retiring from business. Full particulars from Mr. G. Lauchlan, City Electrical Woorks, Wellington; Mr. M. W. Welch, on the farm; or F. P WELCH, ESTATE. AGENT, MASTERTON. GOOD SHEEP AND CATTLE FAhM., inn A ACRES Freehold, 800 acres in grass, and 200 acres felled ready to Xyi/" burn, balance bush; 300 acres ploughable; 11 paddocks, watered by permanent streams; capacity, 21 sheep'to the acre, besides cattle; 5-roomed house, motor shed, woolshed. PRICE, per . acre; £3000 cash, balance Arranged. (3/18S) 1P? " GILCHRIST AND KIDD, AGENTS, RANGITIKEI STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3013, 26 February 1917, Page 12
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