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AT THE FRUIT EXCHANGE, Allen and Blair streets.' THURSDAY, 23rd JANUARY, At 2 o'clock sharp. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE OF SURPLUS STORES, EX MAKARINI. GEORGE THOMANS 1 AND CO. have received instructions from the Agents for the Tyser Line, Ltd., to sell by auction on Thursday, 23rd January, at 2 o'clock, at the Fruit Exchange, ex immigrant steamer Makarini— A large catalogue of Surplus Stores, including : 57 cases Ind Coope's stout (quarts) 31 cases Guinness and Jenner's do 15 cases Guinness and Jenner's do (pints) 13 cn6es Jenner's ale (pints) 62 eases aerated waters, including stone ginger beer, ginger ale, lemonade, ' llthia, soda, and Indian tonic 22 Cases German lager beer (pts. and qts.) 30 tiris cabin bread 40 barrels potatoes ' 4 barrels crystal sugar 7 barrels haricot beans 6 barrels blue peas 4 barrels split peas 5 barrels coarse oatmeal 6 barrels Bengal rice . Samples may be inspected To-morrow and on .Morning of Sale. UNRESERVED SAL*ToF THE WAIKANAE YEARLINGS. T>YNEAND CO. have been instructed JT to sell the following YEARLINGS from the WATKANAE STUD at THORNDON-QUAY, Wellington, N.Z., on FRIDAY, 24th January, 1913, at 2.30 o'clock : — Lot 1-CHESTNUT FILLY (2), sire Achiltes, dam Befoeuse (half-sister to Content and Chant) Lot 2— BROWN FILLY (3), sire Ohßrlemagnfl 11.. dam Eden (sieter to Bliss and Elysium, and half-sister to Ailsa) Lot 3— BAY FILLY (3),. sire Martian, dam Two Step (half-sister to Ailsa) Lot 4— BROWN FILLY (2), (sister, to Tranquil ami half-sister to Obsidian, Rarnta, and Tire Hague), sirs Hier- . arch, dam Peace Lot S— CHESTNUT FILLY (2), (halfsister to Lady Menschikoff ami Epsom Lass), sire Campfire, dam Skt«r • Frances ' Lot' 6— BROWN COLT, sire Achilles, dam Lady Helen (dam of Mcriwa and. Lady Reina, and half-sister to Artillery, Hilda, St-rathmore, Novelette 11., etc.) Lot 7-BROWN COLT (24) (half-brother to Beresina)., sire Charlemagne 11., dam Ambush Lot 8-rCHESTNUT COLT (34), .sire Vareo (imp.), dam Nerve (half-sister to Daredevil) Lot 9-BAY FILLY (2). sire Achilles, dam M(ir.«Billaise (sistcn 1 to Lord Soult) "Lot 10— BROWN FILLY (18) sire .Marble Arch, dam- Caller Ou (baif-eister to Defender, Merope, SouUma, etc.) Lot 11— BROWN FILLY (5), siro.Bezonian (imp.), dam Strathspey (sister to Bagpipes) Lot 12— CHESTNUT FILL? (2), sire Achilles, dam Bulbul (three-quarter sister to DBttnt and Dauntless) Lot 13— BROWN FILLY (2), sire Campfire, dam Kateland Lot 14— BAY FILLY (2), sire Achilles, dam Charmian (half-sister to KilwinLot n i6— BAY FILLY (1), sire Charlemagne 11., dam Monarda (half-sister to Flamen) . Lot 16— BROWN COLT (half-brother to Tumut and Osiris), sire Signor, dam Ism<?ne. Catalogues can be obtained from IAN DUNCAN, Wellington, or PYNE AND CO., Christchurch. MONDAY, 27th JANUARY. By order of the Mortgagee. AN EXCELLENT BUILDING 1 GITE. CARRINGTON-ST. (off Wallace-street). MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. are instructed by the Mortgagee to offer for sale by public auction, at their rooms in Panama-street, Wellington, on MONDAY, the 27th day of JANUARY, 1913, at 2.30 o'clock— ALL -THAT PIECE OF LAND containing 7.1 perches (more or less), Lot 15, on deposited Plan 2010, part of Sec tion 725, Wellington, having a frontage to Carrington-street of 33.98 links and a depth of 140 links (more or less). Title— Land Transfer. Terms and particulars from Messju Brown, Dean, and Neave, Solicitors, 360, Lambton-quay, or the Auctioneers, HARCOURT AND CO. NELSON LANDS FOR SALE! ELSON. LANDS FOR SALE. "" ALL FREEHOLD. PRICES EXTREMELY LOW. 1 SECTIONS 18, 34, 35, and 46, BONNIE DOON, Collingwood, containing 314 Acres ; formerly heavy busß land ; practically ail level and ploughable when Btumpud ; jiow mostly cleared, grassed, and boundary fenced ; over mile frontage main Collingwood-Bain-ham-rood ; permanent streams ; three miles from b'utier fabtory; an ideal dairy farm. 2 SECTION • 15. AWAROA. containing 100 Acres, cleared and fenced three sides; a splendid site for fruit culture ; daily steamers passing entrance to bay. Priue '£4 per acre. 3. SECTIONS^, 28. 29, 30. 32, 42. 43, and 44, PIGEON VALLEY, WAIMEA DISTRICT, containing 777 acres; almost entirely ring fenced, gjrassed, and sub-divided ; every section well watered ; stock can be 'taken at valuation if desired; a nice compact sheep farm. Price, intruding all improvements, £3 per acre. Good metalled roads to all above properties. Apply H. BAtGENT (Owner), ■ Timber Merchant, Nelson. Fl O R SALE. CITY PROPERTY. Area of land, two frontages, with 3 nouses, all let and. returning £10 monthly ; room to build two more housed ; Government valuation £2025. Price £1550. Government Advances to Settlers have mortgage of £1000 on the Property. We have Sections at Seatoun from £80 upwards, with good viow, Bunny position and well sheltered. JOHN BRODIE & CO,, 1 and 8, KING'S CHAMBERS. WELLINGTON. - J1 O B SALE. "1 ,1 ACRES, situated within 20 minutes J-4 of General Post* Office and within' 7 minutes of electric tram, and comprising in all seven splendid large Building Sectioms, two 6-roomed and two 5-roomed Dwellings, praotioally new, with electric light and all conveniences, situated in beautiful sunny position, and sheltered. PRICE, £2000 THB BLOCK. Owner must sell, and will give liberal terms to reliable purchaser. WYLIE BROS., . 184. FEATHERSTON-STREET, WELLINGTON. TT'OR SALE, as a going concern, 2150 •*• Acres, freehold, rich limestone country, grassed and subdivided into 25 paddocks, 100 acres under plough for' turnips, etc., 30 acres in oats," 50 aoaw of bush has been felled. Stock, 2500^ure Romney sheep, cattle, and horses; itnple. ments, ploughs, harrows, drill cultivators, carts, harness, etc., engine and chaffcutter; would run all ewes and fatten every lamb. Buildings, 7- roomed house, men's cottage, shearers' whare, stable, woolshed, and workshop, household effects* and tools, implement shed. Prica £13,500; £3500 cash, balance at 5 per cent. Posses- &?•♦/#» r J^l?*? 8 - A^y JOHN T. MOW Ai> Blenheim. ,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 18, 22 January 1913, Page 10

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