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AUCTIONS. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. At 10.30 a.m. AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPET SQUARE, ETC. On the Premises, 4 LERWICK TOE.. OFF QUEEN’S DRIVE, LYALL BAY. CW. PRICE AND CO., AUCTION- • KERS. HAVE RECEIVED INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE VENDOR TO SELL THE WHOLE OF HIS FURNITURE. ON THE PREMISES, AS ABOVE, Comprising:— AN. CARPET SQUARE, 12 x 9, GATELEG TABLE. 4 HB. CHAIRS, SIDEBOARD. SINGER TREADLE MACHINE, OAK DUCHESSE CHEST WITH SIDE MIRRORS, PEDESTAL CUPBOARD. AVONIA GRAMOPHONE. DINNER WAGON. COPPER KERB. COAL AND LOG BOX, FIRE SET, NEW CASEMENT CURTAINS, Seagrass Chairs. Blinds. Elee. trie Shade, Hospital Bed and Mattresses, Congo. Square, Towel Rails, Duchesse Chests, Hall Mirror, 7 yards Ax. Hall Runner. 5 Grey Mohair Mats, D. Wood Bedstead and Mattress, Rugs, Saucepans. Kettles. Crockery, Cntlery, Spade, Tools. Shelves. Brooms. Linos., ’’ Wireless Masts, Aerial, 120 ft. Wire. NO RESERVE. C. W. PRICE. Auctioneer. A 392 131 THORNDON QUAY. UNRESERVED AUCTION OF GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. LINOS.. CROCKERY. LINEN. ETC. TO-DAY (THURSDAY). At. 1.30 p.m. KINGSWAY’S. LTD., Auctioneers, have been instructed by Mrs. Pethwick to sell Contents of 10 Rooms. BO.SITIVELY NO RESERVE.A39I TO-DAY. 2 O’CLOCK SHARP. AT OUR ROOMS, 57-59 LOWER CUBA STREET. DAVIS BROS.. Auctioneers, will Auction. WITHOUT RESERVE, A MOST EXCLUSIVE CATALOGUE OF SUPERIOR FURNITURE, REMOVED FROM LOWER HUTT. DAVIS BROS., Auctioneers. A3S9 BIG FUR AUCTION. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), At 2 p.m. sharp. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION Of THE WHOLE OF THE WELLKNOWN STOCK-IN-TRADE Of SPECIAL QUALITY FUR COATS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, in Musquash, Peschaniki, Electric Seal, and Coney, trimmed with beautiful collars and cuffs. . . FUR NECKLETS iu Mink, Peschaniki, Martens, Fitches, Kolinsky, Foxes, and hundreds of others. Also, THE WHOLE OF THE SHOP FITTINGS. MIRRORS, DRESS AND COAT STANDS, AXMINSTER CARPET, ETC. On the Premises. A. M.B. FURRIERS. No. 34 MANNERS STREET, CITY. Sales commences 2 p.m. To-morrow (Fri.). E. JOHNSTON, , Auctioneer. A 390 MORTGAGEE’S SALE. Messrs. Murray, Roberts and CO., LTD., have received instructions/from the Mortgagees to offer for sale in their rooms, corner of King and Queen Streets, Hastings, on December 17 at 12 noon, a property consisting, of 1110 acres 3 roods 29.6 perches, being parts Blocks 24, 30. 37 and 73, Puketapu Crown Grant District. Hawke’s Bay. and is the whole of the land comprised in Certificate of Title H.B. Volume 21, Folio 189. The Certificate of Title is limited only as to parcel. Full particulars can he obtained from the Auctioneers.

EDUCATIONAL. NAPIER BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOLS. (THESE Schools are now completely reJ- established, aud provide both academic and practical courses. Excellent boarding accommodation is available at the School Hostels New wooden dormitories of the most modern open-air type have been erected at the Boys’ School. , , , A farm is attached to the Boys School, and the Agricultural Course is a feature of the curriculum. Full boarding fee, 104 p.a. JBurther particulars on application to the Secretary, Box I.H. Napier.

rural land for sale. TO-DAY’S PRICE. -int XCRES- All rich alluvial silt. All flat and ploughable and in clean and good buying to-day. PRICE: E P e o^ Cl^° T l . nB C ° nWr,L CaSlb OK ACRES’ Warm, loamy land of exceptional quality, with a carrying capacity 35 A of ‘>s cows All in good English pasture, bar small patch native bush sheltering “homestead, which is an attractive modern home of 6 rooms with, eveij sneiteung nonii ( , Wellin’ton-Palmerston main highway, this is a rich market. For particulars apply— HARCOURT & CO., Wellington. FARMS: THOUGHTFUL, FAR-SEEING PEOPLE BUY NOW. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS.—SMALL FARMS. 11 ACRES: Close city, within nearby farmers’ radius lor City Corporation mi 4-L supply. Beautiful stream for. ducks and geese. 4-Rmd. c ° ttd nrvrchpd (frpphold) Property needs attention and a good deal ot gorsC to bt Xed To the man whoTs not afraid of work a good living is * veritable goldmine when the opportune moment Y r f lv V s P .^.U subd p. 1 i s L‘° £l’oo as it is handy to train and no climb. Was sold fori £3500. Price now . £l-00. all level rich land, Central Hutt. Permanent stream: 4 handv to main road. Bungalowette, 4 rooms, e.L.; cow-shed, duck-shed , b paddocks, sheltered, sunny. _Make ideal small mixed farm. Money m ducks. *> S ACRESriiichest levefl^d’Lowe? Hute' Matni whare. Shelter trees front and rear. Price £655, including truck,. horse, cultivator. Mortgagee selling for half price. Sure living flowers, broccoli, onions, ducks, poultry, incubators ►TO ACRES: Semi-tropical Levin, glorious climate for man and beast. • dairying land, sweet as the night stocks and fair as the lily. hicb-"rude Jersey cows, bull, young stock and Tamworth. stiul pi»s. AA ill carry considerably more when fully improved. Smart bungalow, t> rooms and kitchenette, all electric, septic drainage ; cow-shed, 2-cow milking plant, mirage, ‘mplementshed. Price: £3OOO as a Going Concern, which includes Govt. moit„a„e ol i2OOO. Govt, valuation, land alone, £3165. Everything iu full swing and the best pa ° f f \ T o?is the'time to buy. Now is your opportunity to secure something cheap. Do not procrastinate. Start to-day. Land is man’s natural inheritance and back to the land you must get if you want full and plenty. It is the cheapest and most economical ‘mode of getting a sure living. "I lte or wire today. WHITEACRE, DENTICE & CO., 7 COURTENAY PLACE, WELLINGTON. FOR EXCHANGE. x . DAIRY FARM, Going Concern, 200 Acres: Flat and undulating. Up-to-date buildings and one of the best dairy herds in district, between SO and 90 Jersey cows; also about. 400 other stock (sheep, heifers and calves), and implements. Equity about £7OOO. Will take town property or securities m exchange. MORTGAGEES SALE. KQA ACRES, Freehold: Situated few miles Pahintua. Very easy country Dt)V -n-ith some flats around homestead. No stock on property, but will do 800 ewes, 70 head cattle and few cows. Well subdivided and wa ’ pl ’ p _?* dwelling, wool-shed (engine and 2 stands), cow-shed, dip. etc. PRiCE: *3 p pr Acre. Easy terms or will accept security in lieu of cash for deposit. Price reduced from £l6/10/- per acre. 11. G. RUTTER & CO.. 35 Panama Street. WELLINGTON. 1?OR A WORKER WITH £3OO CAPITAL. Reduced to almost half priiT: -*■ 45 ACRES very rich Manawatu land for £2O per acre. Deposit LlOO, balance 5 per cent. This should command the attention of the farmer with a 111 tie money. Take advantage of the depression and secure a home and employment before living expenses absorb all available assets. OSCAR MONRAD A SON, Rangitlkei Street, Palmerston North. 1 ACRES: 6 miles Morrinsville on metalled road. Flat to gently undulatjug, lying to sun. All been ploughed and in good grass. Now carrying 105 cows and heifers. Milk 90 cows comfortably and over 100 with more topdressing. 6-Rmd. house, extra good shed, el. power. School 1 ml. Govt. mtge. £1550. Price just reduced to £24, with £l2OO cash. — H. D.'A A. B. MATTHEWS, I>and and Stock Agents, Hamilton. ________ SACRIFICE: 35 Acres of the best land, with gentleman’s modern residence of six lofty room's and conveniences, outbuildings, drive and gardens. Recent Govt, valuation about £4OOO. Owing to ill-hoalth must *<4l. Offers and- term* can be made for this splendid property. — HERBERT A. PHILLIPS. Ixind Agent, IjCvin.

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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 70, 15 December 1932, Page 14

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