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TO-MORROW, I'KIDAY, Btli APRIL, 1910, At 2 p in. At THE CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, WILLIS-STHEET. CLEARIXU-UP SALE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS And GENERAL GOODS. ALPINE FIRE-PROOF BAFE i ROLLER-TOP DESK MESSRS. LEVIEN, SHALLCRABS AND CO. have been favoured with instructions to hold a clearing sale im I abovu — IIand«omo sft Sideboard, in kauri, heavy bevelled-mirror back Diningroom suite, carpet aquare, duchesso chests, linoleum, largn gas cooker, pair swing doors, 6 chests tea, dozen rases uoffee, cuitings, towel «, curtains, and a large quantity of general goods. WITHOUT~RESERVE. LEVIEN, SHALLCRASS AND CO., Auctioneer*. TO-MORROW (FIUDAY), at 2.30 p.m. MESSRS. W. n. MORRAH AND CO. will sell by auction at their rooms, Willis-street — 50 pairs- of Boots and Shoe*, men's, women's, and girU*. WITHOUT RESERVE. TO-MORROW "(FRIDAY), at 2 p.m. MESSRS. W. H. MORRAH AND CO. will sell by auction at their rooms, Willis-street— The Contents of six rooms, seized under bill-of-sale, including — Sideboard, with bevelled mirrors Bedroom Suite Wardrobe Piano, "by Wolfe Duchesso pairs, washetands and w*re, toilet tables, doublo b.m. bedstead' and wiro mattresses, single iron bedsteads, stretchers and bedding, linoleum, fenders and iron*, hall table, hall bracket, hall stand, overmantels, loathcr couches, tapestry da, leather iockcr, kitchen tables and chair*, occasional tables ond chair*, Austrian chair.*, colonial couch, basket chair, pictures, rattan chairs, pot stand?, vases and ornamenrs,. bookcase, innnglo, blanket* and sheets, clotheshorse, ton-el rail, saucepan, crockery, and kitchen sundries Also, Sterling drophcad sewing machine Honeysuckle overmantel And a lot of fancy goods. WITHOUT RESERVE. CJECURE GOOD RETURNS. CENTRAL— 7 Rooms, convenience* ; income, £65: outgoings, including interest, £34; net return, £31 on capital £225. 14 per cent. 14 per cent. THORNDON— S Rooms, very handy, good locality ; income, £54 12s ; outgoings, including intcrcbt, £30; net return, £34 12s on capital £175. 13| per cent. 13i per cent. SUBURBAN— 4 Rooms; neat property; income, £34; outgoings, including interest, £20 : net return, £14 on capital £93. 15 per cent. 15 per cent. J. T. HORN. J. T. HAWTHORN. 39, Panama-street, City, and Town Hall, Lower Hutt. ' Phone 2173 ! IRK ACRES FREEHOLD. ! OOcJ Splendid ritcr flats and undulating country, of superior quality , with 2 miles front afro to a navigablo river ; no risk of floods or ban]:* washing nnny; well fenced and subdivided into 14 convenient paddocks; really good prasw land in good heart, and suitable for sheep or dairY fanning, car r> ing at present 600 •-hcoj) and 25 cows, besides dry stock nnd a number of hor-o*; good llouso of (1 rooms and all comcnicncef, outhousex, etc. ; 10 inilos from Hamilton by good road, A pile irom creamery, t>rhoul, nnd 1.0. 1 rico £10 per «or<* ; ono-third ensh wanted, balancu 5 3 car* at 54 per cent. This j»roi>erty is unencumbered. ALLEN, GIFFOHD & CO., LAND. STOCK, AND STATION AGENTS, HAMILTON I1 . . THE NGAIRE GARDENS. Q/\ ACRES, 7 paddocks, well fenced. *t" with barbery hedges, 7-roomed house, 4 fireplace*, well finished throughout, with every other convenience, alsc 3roomed cottage on property, adjacent to Ngaire Railway Station, cheeso factory, post and telegraph office. Price £43 per aero; beet farm in Tarauaki. Apply D. CHARTERIS. Land Agent, New Plymouth. FOR SALE. ON VERY EASY TERMS, At 1907 Salo Price. 1 1-acre Section, near tram shed. 2 i-acre Sections, adjoining, and 'near tram shod. 1 j-acro Section, on hill, magnificent viow. Apply to PRIVATE OWNER, Cara Evening Post. mHE IMMENSE POSSIBILITIES OF -■■ DANNEVIRKE DANNEVIRKE As a Dairying, Farming, and Sheepfarming Centre aro as yet not fully realised. Thoy are, however, daily coming moro into evidence, and a visit of inspection to tho district would well repay those who aro in search of pastoral or agricultural properties. • Full information on all points will be gladly given to applicants by tho undersigned, who aro intimately acquainted with tho district, and will Ix> pleased to adviso intending purchasers. STUBBS AND WEBB. Stock and Station Agents, Dannevirke. £*AJ\ ACRES, Waikato, splendid sheep, vf^*" dairying, or cropping land ; only 5 miles from railway station, few chain* from school and creamery; all ploughable, all in good graM, well watered and subdivided; carry 2$ sheen and rattle; good houso (small), woolihed, cowshed, stable, sheep yards, etc. ; L.1.P. ; rent 2* 6d per acre. A bargain at £0 per acrs; terms. Will take other property (town or country) as part payment. MORTON AND CO., Land Agents, Feilding. W. I. HUSBAND, Land Agent, Pahiatua. C|£»fY ACRES Freehold, divided into 35 if\j I paddocks, good fences, water in eq§h paddock, about 160 acres rich river flat, balance easy cheep and cattle country ; dwelling, 6 rooms and scullery, washhouse, dairy and storeroom. 2-roomed whare, 17-stalled cowshed, trap and cart shed*, hayloft, etc., woolahed and 3 good sets of yards; Ii miles from store, P. 0., and creamery, 2J from railway station, and 8 miles from Pahiatu*. Price £13 per acre, and thero is a first mortgage of £7000 at 5 per cent. W. Inglis Hutband, Pabiatua, HOTELS for baie.— Country— sJjrrs' lease, rent 42c, and turnover £31 weekly; lease and furniture £1000. (74.) Private Hotel, city, syre' lease, rent £5. trade £20 weekly from private boarders alone ; lease and furniture £700, term*. (75.) Town — Lpa»© syr», rent £8, trade £105; prico £3500. (22.) Town— 7yrs' lease, rent £5, trade £70 ; price £2000. (42.) Town— 4yr»' lease, rent £13, trad* £150; price £3500. (19.1 Over 50 hotels on book*.— J. 8. FREEMAN. Dana virke.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 81, 7 April 1910, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 81, 7 April 1910, Page 10

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