TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, 14th JUNE, 1912, At 1.15 o'clock. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE Of HIGH-CLASS NURSERY STOCK! HIGH-CLASS NURSERY STOCK 1 CHOICE ROSES, CARNATIONS, etc. On account of Mr. W. B. HARDY, tho well-known Lower Hutt Nurseryman. E JOHNSTON AND CO. Hate Brand • and Johnston) will sell at their Kooms, 157, Lambton-quay, as ahoTe— r A special collection of Flowering and Ornamental Shrubs, Pot Plants, etc. ' Abo, A special lot of. Roses. WITHOUT RESERVE. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. SATURDAY, 15th JUNE, 1912J At 2 o'clock. SALE OF HORSES, GIGS, AND HARNESS. At Nag's Head Yard, Dixon-etreet. ffV 1 L. WILSON 1 AND CO. will hold a. jtx.» Sale of Horses, Gigs, Traps, Har--peee, etc., as above, including — Grey, chestnut, and black geldings, broken lo saddle and harness. (To be disposed of under instructions ttam. the Postal Dapartment.) ft good class horses, all sound, Sound gig, and sundry harness 4A few- more entries will bo received. 4 A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. , - MONDAY, 17th JUNE, 1912, At 11 o'clock a.m. OUB ROOMS, 26, BRANDON-ST. (Next to Kirkcaldie and Stains.) PRELIMINARY NOTICE. i -3250 ROLLS OF WALL PAPEH . 750 GALLONS OF PAINT. • On* account of an Assigned Estates WITHOUT RESERVE. aS-t "L. "WILSON AND CO. have been L» instructed to sell 'at their Rooms, . as above— A. large quantity of wall paper and paint, iOl in excellent condition, ■'"being an assigned estate which has to be realised. Full particulars later. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. ; ' CLEARING SALE , Of PI. ■ DAIRY STOCK. ETC., '. * At ?„•/_._ LOWER HUTT. • On, WEDNESDAY, 19th JUNE, At 1 p.m. .TVALGETY AND, COMPANY, LTD., jLJ have received instructions from Mr. R/. Walker to sell at his. "Empire" Farm, Uandwick-road, Lower Hutt — His herd of Dairy Cows and a quantity of sundries, comprising': 16 cows in full milk . * 1 bull , 1 horee, trap, and harness 1 cream horse 19. milk cans. , 1 Globe Separator 1 -wheelbarrow 1 grindstone , - . 1 bl^ plough 1 calf-weaner Farm tools,_ete. * About 12 tons buy in loft and stack L. H. B. WILSON, -T AND AND ESTATE AGENT AND J-i SHAREBBOKER, 31, HUNTER-STREET.' KELBUBNE (Rimu-road)— Level Section, 40 x 124 ft, with- well-built 6roomed House -with • every convenience. Prico £1050 ; £500 in Advances to Settlers; easy terms for balance. , KELBURNB (Upland-road^Nine-room-ed House, every convenience. Price £1650,. easy tarsus ; or will Let at 35s a week. KELBURNE (Boundary-road) — Eightroomed House, large rooms, every convenience. Price £1550; £600 in Advances to Settlers; easy terms for balance. jKELBURNE (Central-terrace) — Large 12-roomed House, with cloak-room, pantry, vrashhoose, and outbuildings; every convenience; best house in Kelburne. Particulars on application. KELBURNE SECTIONS for Sale, from £100 upwards; easy terms. .IE KAIANGA (between Khandallah and Kaiwarra) — The cheapest land on the market. Large Sections from £50 to £200. '■■. WANTED KNOWN. NOW IS THE TIME fliO Purchase 608 Acres, L.1.P., situated ._JL 2£ miles from Martinborough; all ia gross; low undulating hills; twothirds of which are ploughable; 15 acres in 6wedes; wintering 700 breeding ewee, 100 head of rattle; divided into 7ipaddoeks; buildings consist of 2-roorned whare and cowshed ; well watered ; rental only 3s 6d; goodwill £3; exceptionally easy terms. Fox farther particulars apply i ' S. GEORGE NATHAN, . Estate Agent, 113-115, Customhouse-quay (Opp. Bank N.Z.). EXCHANGE^ 160 acres, rich dairying land, near Palmerston X., no mortgage, also 3 good houses and £600 cash; client will take good Dairy Farm. Also, Dairy Farm, 100 acres, 4 miles from Frankton, good buildings ; £2B per acre ; will exchange House Property or Stables. J. A. NASH AND CO., Palmerston. North. 'FURNISHED COUNTRY RESIDENCE. T^OR SALE, well-furnished 10-roomed A Residence with billiard room, electrio light, and hot and cold water throughout the house; motor house and stabling, with 2 acresi of ground, but 6 more acres may also be leased if required. Easy terms arranged. J. S. KEKT-JOIINSTON, House, Land and Estate Agent. Greytown. STOICE. LAND. jTDEAL Block of 12^ Acres, with 7-rd. X House, with stable, sheds, etc.; 5 Acres already in fruit trees and coming into bearing next year. Land of best quality and good living can be made with vegetables between tho trees.' Within 10 ' minutes of .railway station, p. 0.,' school, «nd Canning Factory. Apply at once to R. B. AND A. E. JACKSON, 1 Land and Estate Agents, Nelson. MOUNSEY "AND CO., Rangitikei-st., Palmerston North, Stock, Furniture, Fruit, Grain, and Produce Auctioneers. Consignments received from any part of the Dominion. Highest Reeults, Quick, Returns. Referenoe-?, Union Bank of Australia. Valuations of any description undertaken. P.O. Box 77. FOR QUICK SALE, BRICKMAKING BUSINESS. 10 mites from Feilding, A mile railway sta_tion and town ; practically no_ opposition ; "6 acres land,, all plant, drying shed; 1 mare, , spring' cart ; average prica per thpusand £2 7s 6d ; 3 men employed. .Price £550"; term's. VICTOR E. SMITH, Feilding. CHANCE BUY CHEAP HOUSE. WANTED to Sell, Ngaio, nice fourroomed Villa, new, 2 bay windows, li. and c, modern conveniences ; land 63ft x 130 ft (about) ; built picked heart timber. Forced -sale.' Price £500; mortgage 4^ per cent; ' absolute bargain. Apply quickly, J. D. MARTIN M'INTYRE AND CQ-, - 215. Lainbtoa-qußy.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 140, 13 June 1912, Page 10
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