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TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, 23th MARCH, Commencing at 1.30 o'clock SALE OF THE FURNITURE IN WHITE HORSE HOTEL, NGAHAURANGA. AL. WILSON AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions to sell on the premises, White Horso Hotel, Ngahauranga — THE WHOLE OF THE FURNITURE, Contents of 20 ROOMS * 20 The list will include all the bedding. NO RESERVE. A. L. WILSON. Auctioneer. FRIDAY, 29th MARCH, 1911, j At 2 o'clock sharp. ' AT OUR ROOMS, 26, BRANDON-ST. (Next to Kirkcaldie and Stains). AUCTION SALE OF CHOICE COLLECTION OF ELECTROPLATED WARE, TRAVELLERS' SAMPLES. I LARGE COLLECTION OF MEDICAL BOOKS AND WELL-BOUND NOVELS. 70 WELL-FRAMED PICTURES, OILS, AVATER COLOURS, ENGRAVINGS, etc., etc. AL. WILSON AND CO. will .sell by • publio, auction as above— . A very, fine- collection of Travellers' Samples of best c.p. ware, com- ■ prising— Rose bov.k, fruit aud flower cpergue, cigarctto' cases, match boies, egg ' Stand;, cruet 3, butter dish;- salad j / ' dishes, pickle jars, biscuit' jars, ,c.p. teapots, sugars, and creams, flower | vases, etc., etc., also Japanese steel travelling trunk 200 VOLS - 0F < BOOKS > 200 Standard Medical Works, Biography, History, Scientific Works, Political Works, and Fiction, etc., etc. : wa WELL-FRAMED PICTURES, ! I\J comprising oils, Water colours, en- j gravings, etc., etc. j This is an attractive sale. The electroplated ware is -very good, and of the best workmanship. The books are all' in good condition, and well bound. The J medical works are an exceptional collection, and ehould be of great value to profeisinal nich. Our instructions are TO SELL. On view Friday morning. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. FRIDAY, 29th MARCH, I^l2, , At 2.30 p.m. CENTRAL FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, YORK-STREET, near* Courtenay-place. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. have been favoured -with instructions to sell by auction, at th,eir rooms, Feather-ston-street, as above — FREEHOLD LAND, part of Section No. 246, Wellington, having a frontage of 38^ft to York-street by a depth of 51ft. A splendid site for lactory or /large workshop. LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, adjoining the above land, having a frontage of 38ft 6in to York-street by a depth of 51ft, together ,with the Two-story Brick Building thereon, with concrete floor, fitted with, electric light, gas, and hand lift, lately occupied by Messrs. Alcock and Co., Ltd., as a factory, and hold on a Lease which expires on Ist Juno, 1917. This building is well Buited for anyclasß of manufacturing business. Tha abovo properties aro in the heart of Te Aro, handy to wharves, trams, and trains, and either together or separately should prove of special interest to merchants, manufacturers, or speculators. ' For terms and keys to view, apply to J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. FRIDAY, 29th MARCH, 1912, At 2.30 p.m. FIRST-CLASS BUILDING SITE, THORBY^S FARM, NORTHLAND (Near the Tunnel). MESSRS. J.. H. BETHUNE AND CO. will sell by auction at their. roome, Featherston-3treet, as abovo — Lot 9. D.P. 1438, having a frontage of 42ft lin .to Thorby-etreet by a depth of 126 ft, and containing 19.2 perches (more or less). This Section was one of the first selected in _ the Subdivision, and is a splendid building site, with a view of the City. FRIDAY, 29th MARCH, 1912, At 2.30 p.m. SPLENDIDLY-SITUATED SECTION, WITH DWELLING OF 7 ROOMS, No. 50, ROXBURGH-STREET. It/TESSKS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. ItA have been favou«?d with instructions to sell by auction, at their rooms, Feather-ston-street, as above — ' . Lot 8, part of Section 378, Wellington, having a frontage of 34ft to Rox-burgh-street by a maximum depth (irregular) of 98ft, together with the seven-roomed' dwellinghouse, having bathroom, scullery, etc., known as No. 50. The above property is splendidly ailuated near to the Courtenay-placo Train Section, and is one of the sunniest sites in the city. For terms and keys to view, apply to J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. FOR SALE. GOODWILL ot Lease of Dairy Farm, as a going concern, including' 20 cows (worth £130), 1 bull (£4), 2 draught hor3es (£4O), 4 6-month woaner heiferß, 1 4-month heifer (70g), 2 sows in pig (£7), 1 Yorkshire boar (£2), milk cart (spring dray), frame, and harness (£l7 10s), 5 cane, buckets, etc. (£6 10s), 1 'single-fur-row plough (£8 -10s), M.-n. disc harrows (£8), 4 sections tine harrow and bar (£4), sledge (£1), extra harness and chains (£2 10s), 4 stacks oaten sheaf (36 tons, £108), j 5 acres barley (£8), 7 acres root crops (£10), cultivation of 20 acres stubble (£22105). Price £500; area, 148 acres; 14: miles creamery, p. 0., school, and 6tore ; land all flat ; 9 paddock?, well watered ; 38 acres stumped and been ploughed ; small patch lucerne in addition to above ; rent, 21s, o.r.p^ £26, 5 years. Owner will Exchange for Freehold Property, or a Good Mortgage. HUNTER, SCHULTZE, AND GIBSON, Napier. 1 Kd. ACRES— A Real Bargain. Splen-A-fJ^t did Dairy Farm; 5-robmed verandah house, S-bail milking shed, good stock yard, stable and trapehed; subdivided and well watered; first-cla6s land. Rental 103, purchasing clause £10 ; goodwill only £620. On the market for limited timo only. A. C. WEBBER AND SON, Land Agents, Danuevirke. FOR SALE. AT NELSON. SHEEP RUN, 8500 acres freehold, 1000 acres are flat and balanco undulating sheep country, two-;thirds of the land is ploughable, 150 acres crops, carrying 6000 sheep besides cattle and horseß; good 12rooined house and all necesEary farm buildings. Prico £3 per acre, or an a going concern, £28,000. Terms can be arranged. Apply to F. AND D. EDWARDS, Nelson. TTSOK SALE, 1 to 4 acres, good nut -I- Laud, with 6-rooiuod House, two glasshouses, with heating apparatus; water eupply. Small deposit., E. .W. (Jpttle, Taita.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 74, 27 March 1912, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 74, 27 March 1912, Page 12

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