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TO-MOEEOW/ At 2 o'clock. .. BALE OF HORSES. GIGS, AND HARNESS. At Nag's Head Yard, Dixon-street. FA L. WILSON AND CO. will hold a -*jl» Sale of Horses; Gige, Traps, Harness, etc., as above, including — Under instruction from the Postal ' Department — - o GELDINGS, o Grey, chestnut, and black, all sound and in first-class condition; real good sorts Jlxprese, Horse, anS Harness complete; turnout in good order On account of various vendors— 6 good staunch Horses, etc., etc. A few more entries will be received. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. MONDAY, JUNbIt,"" At 11 o'clock a.m. 1 #r OUR ROOMS, 26, BRANDON-ST. (Next to Kirkcaldie and 'Stains.) PRELIMINARY NOTICE. \ 3250 ROLLS OF WALL PAPER 300 GALLONS OF PAINT. On account of an Assigned Estate. WITHOUT RESERVE. IA L- WILSON AND CO. have been fioL* instructed to sell at their Rooms, M above — . A large quantity of wall paper and paint, and all requisites required for the painting and pnperhanging trades, including: SSThite and coloured leads, varni3b and varnish stain, 40 cases glass, paint brushes, enamel, all kinds of paint brushes, cotton tape, burnt sienna,' distemper paint, Mills' artist's palette,' artists' oils, paintboxes, and a, whole, lot of miscellaneous sundries. MUST BE SOLD. A. L. WILSON; Auctioneer. TUESDAY, 18th JU3TE, 1912, At 1 o'clock sharp. LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, AND EFFECTS, At WELLINGTON-TERRACE. f A L. WILSON~AND"CO. have re- .£*-• ceired instructions from the owner, who is giving up housekeeping, to sell at iiifi residence, 156, Wellington-terrace — The _ complete contents .of 10 rooms, including a very fine Upright Grand English Piano. Full particulars To-morrow. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), At 2 p.m. .sharp. rpHE' CITY AUCTION ROOM COM- :-*- PANY will sell by public auction, To-morrow, at 2 p.m. sharp — CONTENTS OF 5-ROOMED HOUSE, Consisting of £>oubl* and single b.r. bedstead, wardrobes cedar chest drawers, mahogany overmantel, dining and kitchen tables, fenders, chairs, toilet and dressing tables, oil heaters, and tables, piano, drophead Wertheiin sewing machine {cost £14). WITHOUT RESERVE. Note.— Sale sharp at 2 p.m., Saturday, 15th June. Telephone 1623. ]|£ILLEE & ""SScTeS, 35, PANAMA-STREET. BULLER-STREET— WeII-built Villa Residence, 6 rooms, ope floor, fitted with all domestic appliances ; largo level section. Price £1100. LOWER HUTT (3 minutes from station) — compact Villa, 6 tot>in% ' h. sjnd c. •water, bath, scullery, outbuildings, city water and drainage; good garden. Price £525. HATAITAI (6 Minutes from Tram)— Specially designed Villa, 6 rooms, tiled roof, panelled hall, elec. light, gas cooker, etc. ; large section, two entrances; charming outlook. Price £875. 701 [AUSTIN-STREET (overlooking city)— Almost new Residence, 6 rooms, one floor, enamel bath, bu and c. water; lift studs; everything modern; large section. Price. £1200. HARRY AT SHEPHERD 111, Customhouse-quay, Secretary HATAITAI LAND CO., LTD. Marked Plans on Application. 130 ACRES; good dairy farm; close to Featherston ; white pine owamp land ; ' £800 to £1000 returns last ytar. Pj-itM £4000. KELBURNE— 7 rooms, close to U-aa. £1415. HATAITAI— S rooms. £700. HATAITAI— Section, 33ft frontage. £125. HATAlTAl— Exceptionally good Section, 40 x 103. £220. ■ EXCHANGE, 160~acres~rich dairying land, near Palmerston N., 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; £28 per acre; jfrill exchange House Property or Stables. J. A. NASH AND CO., Palmerston North. yORNISHED CWUNTRYIIESiDENCE; X7K)R~ SALE, well-furniehed 10-roomed 'JT Residence with billiard room, electric light, and hot and cold water throughout the house; motor house and stabling, with 2 acres of ground, but 6 more acres may aJso be leased if required. Easy terms arranged. J. S. KENT-JOHNSTON, House, Land and Estate Agent. Greytown. : STOKE LAND? IDF AT. Block of 12* Acres, with 7-rd. 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 the trees. Within 10 minutes of railway station, p. 0., school, and Canning Factory. Apply at once to R. B. AND A. E. JACKSON, Land and Estate Ageute, Nelson. MOUNSEY AND CO., Rangitikei-st., Palmerston North, Stock, Furniture, Fruit, Grain, and Produce Auctioneers. Consignments received from any part of the Dominion. Highest Results, Quick Returns. References, Union Bank of Australia. Valuations of any description undertaken. P.O. Box 77 ' INVESTMENT IN COTTAGE PROPERTY. fTIHREE Four-roomed Cottages, centrally JL situated, in good order and well let, returning 14 per cent, interest. Cash required £400. Address OWNER, 2, Queen-street, Wellington. ' ~" COUNTRY STORE WANTED. I 4 CLIENT who owns good Grazing ii Farm, very lightly encumbered, wants to Exchange for Country Store. We want a back-blocks Bush Farm for a bachelor, who offers in. exchange Good Dairy Farm. Send details to LEWIS AND CO., WanganuL_ RENT FREE FIRST YEAR. 6 ACRES of Orchard, in bod order; passable 4-roomed house and plenty of outbnildings; glass-house and vines in good order; Otaja'a very best soil; will make good poultry and fruit farm; will veil or leaw to experienced man ; first year rent or interest free on condition ciac* i» put in order. Apply quickly to BYJRON BEOVVN, Otaki

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 141, 14 June 1912, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 141, 14 June 1912, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 141, 14 June 1912, Page 10

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