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TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, 7th APRIL, 1910. At 11 o'clock a.m. 6ALE OF HIGHCLASS FURNITURE { AND APPOINTMENTS, At tho Reaidenc*. TUTANEKAI, Moto-rua-strect, Thorndon. Contents of 12 Furnished Rooms. UPRIGHT GRAND PL\NO by HAAKE, a grand instrument : full rich tone .uARGE COUCH, upholstered in Rich Saddlebags REVOLVING BOOKCASE UPHOLSTERED EASY CHAIRS BRASS CURB FENDERS ( WALNUT HALL STAND AXMINSTER CARPET BRUSSELS CARPET SQUARES. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have been favoured with instructions to sell by public auction at the residence, Tutanekai, Motonia-street, Thorndon, on Thursday Next, tho 7th inst., at 11 a.m.— The whole of the SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND APPOINTMENTS j SEVERAL MIRROR-DOOR WARDROBES DUCHESSE CHESTS, CHEST OF DRAWERS DOUBLE and SINGLE BEDSTEADS, W.W. and KAPOK MATTRESSES LOT of GOOD BEDDING, Etc., HOUSEHOLD LINEN DE^\iJt WAGON. 10 HIGH-BACK DINING CHAIRS DINING TABLES, SIDEBOARD, MARBLE CLOCK LARGE ASSORTMENT of ELECTROPLATED WARE and CUTLERY GLASSWARE, Etc. Over 380 Lots. [ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. This is a safe of SUPERIOR FURNISHINGS, and everything is in good order and MUST BE SOLD. Householders about to furnish would do veil to note the date and time of Mile, On view Wednesday, 6th April, from 12 noon to 5 p.m. Catalogues ou application. HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. "" TaMORROW THURSDAY, 7th APRIL. At 2 o'clock. WF. SHORTT. LTD., have been • faiourod with instructions from a lady giving up housekeeping tfc sell at their rooms, Willis-street — Boautiiul drawingroom suite (of 7 pieces, with solid walnut frames and originally cost £45), walnut whatnot, occasional tables, occasional chairs, carpets, rugs, Austrian chairs, couch in horsehair, massive sideboard with ' mirror back and lead light doors, chesterfield lounge in saddlebags, easy chairs, superior bedroom suite oi three pieces, duchesse cheste, washstands, toiletware,- bedsteads, spring and wire mattresses, bedding-, kitchen tables, chairs, etc. XO RESERVE. FRIDAY, Bth APRIL, 1910, At 2 p.m. "IT THE CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, WILLIS-STREET. CLEARIXU-UP SALE ' HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS And GENERAL GOODS. VROLLER-TOF DESK J ALPINE FIRE-PROOF SAFE TWELDS, RUGS, CURTAINS I SIDEBOARDS, SUITES, DUCHESSE ! CHESTS. By T EVIEN, SHALLCRASS AND CO. WITHOUT RESERVE. Full Particulars To-morrow. I LEATEN, SHALLCRASS AND CO., J Auctioneers I FITHE IMMENSE POSSIBILITIES OF X DANNEVIRKE DANNEVIRKE As a Dairying, Farming, and Sheepfarming Centre aro as yes not fully realised. They are, however, daily coming more into evidence, and a visit of inspection to tho district would well repay theso who ara in search of pastoral or agricultural properties. Full information on all points will be gladly given to applicants by the under- | signed, who are intimately acquainted i with the district, and will bo pleased to ■ advise intending purchasers. STUBBS AND WEBB, Stock and Station Agents, i Dannevirke. ;■_• OTELS for oaie. — Country— siyrs' JtJL lease, rent 425, and turnover £31 weekly; lease and furniture £1000. (74.) ' Ptrvato Hotel, city. syrs' lease, rent £5, I trade £20 weekly from private boarders j alone; lease and furniture £700, terms. I (75.) Town— Lease syrs, rent £8, trade £105; price £3500. (22.) Town— 7yrs' lease, rent £5, trado £70; price £2000. (42.) Town— 4yrs' lease, rent £13, trado £150 ; prico £3500. (19.) Orer 50 hotels ' on books.— J. ». FREEMAN. Dannevirke. &dS\ AC ? E ?' Waikato, splendid sheep, \rx\J dairying, or cropping land; only 5 miles from railway station, few chain* irom school and creamery; all ploughable, all in good giaes, well watered and subdivided; carry 2j sheep and cattle; (rood house (small), wooished. cowshed, stable, sheep yards, etc. ; L.1.P. ; rent 2s 6d per acre. A bargain at £3 per acre; terms. Will take oth«r property (town or country) •6 part payment. MORTON AND CO., Land Agents, Feilding. .W. L HUSBAND, Land Agent, Pahiatua. QfW ACRES Freehold, divided into 35 «JvF • paddocks, good fences, water in each paddock, about 160 acres rich river i flat, balance easy sheep and cattle ooun- , try ; dwelling, 6 rooms and scullery, vrash- ! house, dairy and storeroom, 2-roomed ' whare, 17-rtalled cowshed, trap and cart sheds, hayloft, etc., woolshed and 3 good j ■eta of yards; 1£ miles from store, P. 0., I and creamery, 2£ from railway station, and 8 miles from Pahiatua. Price £13 per •ere, and there is a. first mortgage of £7000 mi, 5 per cent. W. laglis Husband, Pahiatua. iW . T. E G G E R S, ■-▼▼ • FOR SALE. SPLENDID CITY BLOCK (Corner), 5 v mutes from Taranaki -.sheet Wharf; land 74ft x 100 ; solid foundation and all level ; two large dwellings well let at £182 per annum ; strong prospective value ; would xutke valuable factory or retail premises, j Farther particulars on application. 127 SEASIDE (WEST BEACH, ISLAND BAY)— Two Cottages of 6 rooms, not long built; sheltered from the wind. Price i £1000. 133 KELBURNE (South-terrace)— House of 7 rooms, with all conveniences. Price I .£llOO. 108 A DAIRY FARM FOR LEASE. U tifl ACRES First-class Improved Land, tLOvF with 5-roomed house and outimildings, handy creamery, school, store, And P. 0 .: rent 17s 6d per acre. Apply ** Fy ' W. CHAMBERLAIN, Dominion Land Agency, Woodville. FOR SALE, 28i Acres of the very beet soil on the Heretaunga Plains, a little over one mile from the Hastings Post Office, having a very large frontage, and being a Corner Section; has a large prospective value. It is now leased for a term of years at an annual rental of £170. There are two small buildings on the property, and it is well and securely fenced. A first-class investment at the money asked. No encumbrance and no exchange. Price £75 per acre ; terms. F. CASSIN, Corner opp. New Pott Office. Hastings.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 80, 6 April 1910, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 80, 6 April 1910, Page 12

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