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'■ .i .'■'■■' I ' AUCTIONS. ' TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY)! . CONTINUATION SALE OF HIGHCLASS FURNITURE & EFFECTS, At the Residence, 17 Tinakori Road, Commencing at 11 a.m. Sharp. MR. S. GEORGE NATHAN has been favoured with instructions from C. B. Russell, Esq.. (who is leaving.the Dominion), to. sell by Public Auction th'e whole of his Household Furniture and Effects, being: the contents of his 10roomed private fesidence.containing:— UPSTAIRS.—2 pair single-kauri bedsteads, pair white enamelled single bedsteads, wire mattresses, kapok mattresses, pillows, duchess chests, chest of drawrers, toilet'sets, and a HANDSOME SUITE OF BEDROOM FURNITURE, washstands, linoleums, art squares, blankets, curtains, rods,' linen, etc. ■ Everything in excellent condition, and to be sold absolutely without, reserve. S. GEORGE NATHAN, •'. -"' ' ■ ; Auctioneer; DISPERSAL SALE OF STUD HEREFORD CATTLE. ! . COLOMBO ROAD YARDS, ";... '-.. MASTERTON. THURSDAY, 29th MARCH, 1917, i ;At 1 p.ni. DALGETY AND CO., LTD.', in conjunction with the N.E. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., have received instructions from CAPT. J. C. M'KILLOP, who is proceeding to {lie front, to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION as above—. His Herd of PUREBRED HEREFORD CATTLE, consisting of 60..HEAD OF BULLS, COWS AND HEIFERS, also•3o'4'and 5-ye'ar fat ah'd forward bullocks ".8 fat bullocks ■ ■". 20' rising tw-o-yeaf empty heifers 60. mother-reared weaners .10 fat cows 10 cows-and calves . ! '" 20 store" cows 14 horses; draughts,'hacks, and ponies , NOTE.—The Herd was founded by cows from 'the..Herds of Mr. Jns. Stuckey, Stiiqkey Bim, and the late. G. C. Wheeler, .the bulls, used .'being, from the Herds of Mr. G. F. Moore, Kai-Iwi, and. Messrs. Williams and. Beetham, Brancepeth. 7 -.- - ' AUCKLAND. SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, LTD., have been favoured with instructions from MESSRS. A. B. DONALD, LTD.,.who have now secured accommodation, at the City Markets, to sell by Auction oh ;■-.'■: FRIDAY, MARCH 30th, -.."' At 2 p.ml sharp.; '■■■;.' -." that ;' magnificent freehold, Fronting ALBERT STREET and . ■ ' '-.FEDERAL STREET, each 45ft. by a through depth of 211 ft- . POSITION is absolutely IDEAL, being clos'e'to Queen Street, aridbetween the 'handsome- premises 'of Messrs. A.Yates'. and ' Co., . and Messrs. A. Harvey and Sons, and next but one to the wellknown premises' of , the New Zealand -Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd. The benefit of the party wall agreement with Messrs. Yates and .Co. goes with the Freehold. The allotment is QUITE LEVEL, and the foundations are absolutely SOLID. It is VERY SELDOM : a site like this comes on the market. TERMS: ;'•....'. 10 per cent, on fall of the hammer' 10 per cent, in three months Balance 3 years at 5 per cent. (2J per cent, less for cash). SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, LTD., Real Estate Agents Auctioneers, '■,;" AUCKLAND. ' SATURDAY,. 31st MARCH, 1917,' '.''.'■' . '■'': ; At 2.30 p.m. '•. GRACEFIELD. - . . . GES.CEFIELD. , LOWER HUTT. FIRST SALE OF SECTIONS ON THIS CHARMING NEW SUBDIVISION. THE GARDEN' SUBURB OF PETONE .-". AND THE HUTT. Adjoining Hutt.Park and on the newPark Road from Petone Stdtio'n. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. are favoured with instructions from the Directors'of New Graceiield, Limited, to sell by Auction':— ' On' the Ground on SATURDAY,'3Ist;MARCH, at 2.30 p.m. Ai) LEVEL BUILDING ALLOT---MENTS, -having areas of 1' acre to, i. rood 22 perches, fronting Park. Road and Gracefield Road. - The ESTATE is 1} miles from Petone Post [Office, and the proposed Petone Municipal Bus Service will, bring the land within a few minutes of the Petone Railway .Station. The Waiwetu Stream and Wellington Harbour are adjacent to the land for sale, and artesian water is obtainable all. over the estate_ ' , ' - TERMS OF SALE:' 10 per cent. Deposit; _ Balance may remain- for Five Years; interest at 5i per cent, per annum. For Plans and further particulars, apply- to ■ ■ •■■,-■ J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., i . Auctioneers, or MR. JOHN WARD, Gracefield. TWO - CHOICE CITY ' HOMES WO CHOICE CITY HOMES '..98 UPLAND ROAD, KELBURN, being that artistic two-story House, containing 7 large and lofty rooms, besides large entrance hall, bathroom, hot, and cold water, electric light, p.w.c, linen cupboard and sewing room, all conveniences. This' house Was built under the strictest supervision of well-known Wellington Architects for the owner, first-class material only,, regardless of cost, being used in its constrution. It contains every modern convenience, has level approach, nico garden, etc., nnd is -within about six minutes''walk of. the Kiosk; is only for sale as the owner has been transferred ' from Wellington. The price is ■the extremely low-one of .£1750; terms about ,£750 cash, balance arranged. No better value' obtainable for anyone desiring a' home not built for sale in this favoured locality. No. 40 COLOMBO STREET, WELLINGTON SOUTH, being that beautiful Home owned and until recently occupied by "Mr. Edward Collie, containing 8 large and lofty rooms, large entrance hall, conservatory, bathroom, enamel bath, lavatory basin, caliphont, two p.w.c.'s, electric light, every possible cbnvenience, large oriel and box "windows, leadlights, replete with wardrobes, cupboards, and labour-saving applinnces. basement suitable for billiard-room, fitted with fireplace and electric light; large garden, well laid out in flc/wer beds, rosery, vegetable garden, concrete paths, live hedges, etc. This property is wa6 built on day labour by the owner, and is for sale at t.ho low figure of £1800, which is several hundreds below, its cost. It is in perfect order; immediate possession could bo given. To' a 'first-class purchaser' the sum of A'2so deposit would be accepted, and the balance could bo .arranged. For full details, apply to fl. ERNEST LEIGHTON, SOLE AGENT FOR' THE OWNERS, 182 FEATHERSTON STREETJ . WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3033, 21 March 1917, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3033, 21 March 1917, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3033, 21 March 1917, Page 10

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