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TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), Starting at 11 o'clock. GREAT AUCTION SALE OF £3000 WORTH OF GOOD STOCK! f|THE CITY AUCTION ROOM CO. X have been favoured with instructions to sell at Willis-street, opposte Evening Post, the whole of Mr. F. Khouri's stock of Fittings, absolutely without reserve, »b Mr. Khonri is retiring from busnese. The stock is valued at £3000, and is clean and good, which comprises as as follows : — Boots, hosiery, curtains, sheetings, dress pieces, mercery, ladies' underwear, jewellery, fancy goods, ett. Now is you opportunity to strike a bargain. Sale starts at 11 o'clock sharp. See flag. T. TAYLOR, Auctioneer. CITIZENS. DO YOUR DUTY!! CITIZENS, DO YOUR DUTY! TO-MORROW 1 At 1. TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW! At 1. TO-MORROW! FRUIT EXCHANGE, BLAIR-ST. ANOTHER ATTRACTIVE UNRE* SERVED SALE of HIGH-CLASS NURSERY STOCK HIGH-CLASS NURSERY STOCK HIGH-CLASS NURSERY STOCK THAT WILL GROW THAT WILL GROW mHOMPSON BROS., LTD., will sell on | JL behalf of that well-known Nurseryi man, Mr. A. M'Millau, an excellent selection of TREES, PLANTS, AND SHRUBS, TREES, PLANTS, AND SHRUBS. TREES, PLANTS, AND SHRUBS, Of unsurpassed quality, hardy, healthy, well rooted, and true to name, including all the best varieties of plants, shrubs, rosetf, carnations, hedging, native shrube, bulbs, etc., catalogues of which are ready. Now, don't forget to PLANT THAT j TREE. i THOMPSON BROS., LTD. A. G. WALLACE, Auctioneer. IMPORTANT SALE OF CHOICE DAIRY FARMS, At the TOWN HALL, MANAKAU, WEDNESDAYTiIst JULY, 1912, At 1 p.m. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., xl have received instructions from Dugald Thompson, Esq., to offer by Public Auction, as above — His well-known property at-Manakau, consisting of 2(30 acres of magnificent rich dairying land, subdivided into 8 Sections, ranging in area from 10 to SO- Acres ; also a few one-acre Sections adjoining the Cheese and Butter Factonea and fronting the main' road. The, above property is one of the best on the Coast, the soil being of exceptional quality, "well grassed and watered, udjoining Butter and Cheeee Factories, and the Railway Station is within, a quarter of a mile. -The property has wintered 186 cows and 200 sheep, besides hprses, which fact speaks well for its carrying capacity. TERMS — 10 per cent, on day of sale; 10 por cent. 31st August, 1912, when posfcession will be given'; 10 per cent. Ist October, 1913 ; balance for 5 years at 5 per cent. Also, on the same day, On account of C. Killein, Esq.— 106 Acres adjoining the above property, and being part of the same block, with dwellinghouse and cowshed erected thereon. This is a particularly nico larni, and the buyers can get posaeosiou Oil th& 31ut August. Terms — Same as above. Pkns are now being prepared. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers. ~UNIiESERVED~CLEARiNG "SALE~ Of CHOICE DAIRY HERD, At LOWER HUTT. ON WEDNESDAY, 26th JUNE, 1912, At Noon. D ALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., Wellington, have received instructions from MR. JOHN WKIR, of Gracefield, Lower Hutt, to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, at his farm, a? above — The whole of his DAIRY HERD, comprising — 20 cowb, in full milk 30 cows, due in July, August, and September 20 mixed weanere, all from picked dairy cows 1 4-year Hoktein-Jersey bull 1 3-year yure-bred - Jersey bull 1 spring cart gelding 2 spring cart mares 6 tons rye and clover hay 6 tons oaten sheaf As Mr. Weir's lea^e has expired, the coirs are for ABSOLUTE SALE. This herd is composed of really good dairy cows, all sound, and all been carefully selected. Calving dates are guaranteed. For the convenience of buyers a conveyance will | meet the Wairarapa train and 10.15 a.m.' from Wellington, at" the Lower HutL Light luncheon provided. / UPPER HUTT STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, 27th INSTANT, At 12.30 p.m. D ALGETY AND -CO., LTD., will sell as above— 15 3-year heifers, to calve spring; 10 2 fo> 3-year steers 10 heifers, to calve spring 10 cows, to calve spring; good sorts 10 yearling to 18-month heifers 7 springing heifers , 2 spring cowa 2 springing cows 14 weaner steers 17 beifers, to calve spring 2 cows to calve Ist July 2 springing cows 3 COWB. to calve opring 4 4 and 5-year geldings, broken to lead 3 5-year maree, broken all work 2 draught geldings; ditto 2 harness horses, single and double harness 1 gelding, ditto 200 2, 4, and 6-tooth to f.f.m. ewee, in lamb to Romney rams NOTE.— For the convenience of our clients it has been arranged that during the winter months our sale will 6tart at 12.30 p.m. instead of 1 p.m., as formerly. L. H. B. WILSON, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT AND SHAREBROKER, 31, HUNTER-STREET. KELBURNE (Rimu-road)— Level Section, 40 x 124 ft, with well-built 6roomed House with every convenience. Price £1050; £500 in Advances to Settlers; easy terms for balance. KELBURNE (Upland-road)— Nine-roo-med House, every convenience. Price £1650, easy terms; 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. KELBURNE (Central-terrace) — Large 12-roomed House, with cloak-room, pantry, washhouse, and outbuildings; every convenience; best house in Kelburne. Particulars on application. KELBURNE SECTIONS for Sale, from . £100 upwards; easy terms. TE KAIANGA (between Khandalloh and Kaiwarra) — The cheapest land on the market. Large Sections from £50 to £200. MOUNSEY AND CO., Rangitikei-st., Paiuierston North, Stock, Furniture, Fruit, Grain, and Produce Auctioneers. Consignment* received from any part of the Dominion. Highest ReBultP, Quick Returns, llefereuoee, Union Bank of Australia. Valuation;, of any description undertaken. P.O. Box 77.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 150, 25 June 1912, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 150, 25 June 1912, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 150, 25 June 1912, Page 12