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AUCTIONS. MOST ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR MODERN FURNITURE, RADIO SET, etc., etc. TO-DAY (TUESDAY), 1.30 pan., At Mart. QILVERSTONE AND CO., AUCM TIONEERS,. Wool worth -Buildings, Cuba Street. A269 SPECIAL AUCTION. TO-MORROW (WED.), at 10.30 sharp. On the Premises: DEE STREET, ISLAND BAY. CONTENTS OF 8 ROOMS. DAVIS BROS., Auctioneers, have received instructions to AUCTION WITHOUT RESERVE—--2 Chesterfield Suites. 3 Good Carpets, Bedroom Suites, Dining Suite, 11yds. Axminster Runner, Congoleum squares, linos., Morris couches, duchesses; yarurohes, sideboards, single and doub.e beds, jardinieres, palm stands, pictures, pots and pans, sundries, garden tools. et I>AVIS BROS., Auctioneers. A 268 TENDERS. .TENDERS FOR LEASE Of the CLUB HOTEL, SHANNON. rpENDERS are invited for a Lease for three years from December 1, 1933. of that popular and property know as the Club Hotel, Shan and particulars of tender arid form of lease may be inspected at the Office of the District Public Trustee at Palmerston North, New Plymouth, Wanganui. and "Wellington. , . . » “ Tenders must be forwarded in a sealed envelope marked “Tender for Lease of Club Hotel. Shannon, and addressed to the District Public Trustee at Wellington, in whose possession all tenders must be not later than noon on November 20, 1933. at which hour they close. The highest' or any tender not necessarily accepted. A. R. COAD, m t District Public Trustee, ■Wellington. "iji IT A N - BEST” COPPER BEARING , ' GALVANISED CORRUGATED IRON. , Agents: JOHN DUTHIE AND CO., LTD., WILLIS STREET. WELLINGTON. QEND FOR REVISED :PRICE LISTS •3 of- Oregon Plywood, Doors, Wallboard, Dover Stoves for Seaside Cottage Building. C. & A. ODLIN AND CO., LTD., . Wellington.. ~ H. . LONG AND CO., LTD., • Agents for ' DONNACONA INSULATING WALLBOARD. BOWRANITE BITUMINOUS PAINTS. Supreme for Roofs. IVORY BOARD. . - A Cheap, Serviceable 'Wallboard, for an Economical Job. 21-23 GHUZNEE STREET. ]

RURAL LAND FOR SALE. ' ACRES, being all very good ‘ibality with good‘ ] im e. SO to-100 acres Ploughable and “ c o l 7 paddocks. A nice, ploughable. The whole well passed and subdiv d & dera warm, sheltered farm lying well int< > washed yards, and usual outbuildings, home of 7 rooms, all conveniences, large cow • hed, yarn witbout top-dressing Thffifann will carry 1000 ewes «i fgtten and 150 head of c a a n t d tte. lS ° SUu y ated o/ o 4 n main highway, and ’wfll appeal to any buyer looking for 6 ° lid pTlCE°- f £2O Cash £5OO, or will.consider leasing with purchasing clause to thoroughly approved buyer. ITy r ' ; ' HARCOURT & CO., Wellington. SHEEP FARMS: COLOSSAL & SENSATIONAL BARGAINS. OAAA ACRES, Freehold, .t « per OOUU away. No babbits or blackberry. Animated to carry t™ grassed, was carrying 2000 sheep. M _ h „ i 5 acr e s™ P .Goo<l homestead, large woolsheep to acre and a 1 cattle beast to eVery- 15 acres £1 acre; .- Suitable shed, shearing plant t 3-rpomed w hare and gage wonder f u l .opportunity that as ™ ” d be bought at valuation. ro/s/. ner 1 T PJft ACRES: Good climate: all acres of rich flats suit1750 acre (freehold). Good P a P a f^m carrying ..capacity able for dairying; all well a^® re ha t ead 7 rooms, orchard, wool-shed, shearing Country. . - . . rlrfit time to buy farms, but the present is the best. . Any time is the right time io . . __ ite to-day. Meatvmilk and-butter are always needed. - Call, wire or WTite w J . WHITEACRE, DENTICE & CO., ESTATE AGENTS —■» Co°rtenay Plate. WELLINGTON. » " ~mORTGAGEE'S BARGAIN IN SHEEP COUNTRY. OOQA ACRES, Freehold: 42 miles property in metalled road Beal .’ ,y a’refflat and ploughable around winter. Healthy hill country with about -0 acres flat P catU S'R . - H. G. RUTTER & CO., AGE Ss W-ELLINGTOX. FAT LAMB PROPOSITION. . rent O’T’A ACRES, Wairarapa: On tar-sealed roa . — a ‘ cr(>s plough . V . hnlTy earl y-. All beiwtHul acres un der crops. Estimated able; grows root and.grain crops to perfeetio . < f ltene( n as t year, besides ■ carrying capacity: 500 ewes, besides‘ ttle °OO D.mbs tat l?/^%^^crTrn"ludiS°Xe a stoc'k and full range implements. Good terms. Be first to inspect. WEBSTER & CO., 20 BRANDON STREET — SPLENDID SHEEP FARM—EASY TERMS. >79 A ACRES of tip-top hill with porUon / acres mixed bush. Well grassed ,‘ , t't p ren f £35 per annum, shearing plant, ota« outeheds. Price: £lO per acre; £SOO cash. - • - VICTOR E. SMITH. Real Estate Agent, FEILDING. ' SPLENDID TARANAKI FARM AT GIFT PRICE. 1-11 ACRES: Close to school, factory and station. 5-roome<l house eketrm HI light, etc. Complete range of farm bulld^ in ” ®a n t separator, plough, h y arne:s a , n eta. WUCE ConcXTonly’ £37 per acre. £7OO cash, balance very easy SCTHEKLANDt Cos 3 „, new PLYMOUTH. ATTRACTIVE LITTLE STUD OR DAIRY FARM OF 66 ACRES. TJRICE reduced to one-third of cost price. Gentlemans fesidenco. Plantation I and attractive grounds. Artesian water, bo h Palmemon pasture.' Desirable locality half-way between and b miles fiom both 1 aimer North and Feilding. OSCAR MONRAD & SON, Sole Agents, Palmerston North. CENTRAL Waikato Mortgagee’s Sale: 450 acres beautifully h b V town, 14 miles Hamilton. About 200 acres ? asy .P’l 11 " g • 7-rmd. flats. 400, acres grass, balance unimproved; long “V Ca rr vi n ;‘ 135” cows and modern home; also milker’s cottage and ? eow-sheds. C ‘ If ™ a n U red should do quantity of dry stock. Had no topdressnig a X ye “s; bd iv deTinto 11 sections. 1200 ewes in very short tune and fatten all lambs. »u - Pricer £l7/10/- Offer entertained. Govt, nwrtgnge, offiy Note, offered for this place three or four years ago. V e think tto - „ £lOOO cash to sound man. Write for further particulars. H. MATTHEWS, Land Agents, Hamilton.

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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 37, 7 November 1933, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 37, 7 November 1933, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 37, 7 November 1933, Page 14

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