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MONDAY, 1.30 sharp. AT HOME AND COLONIAL AUCTION MART. 53. LOWER CUBA-STREET. MOST IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF THE YEAR. COMPLETE CONTENTS' OF 7-ROOM-ED HOUSE (seized for debt). BLAKE AND CO. have been instructed to sell at their Mart, to the highest bidders, as above. Our Rooms are packed with goods right to the doors, which must be sold to make room for 6 rooms of Furniture coming in from Petone. If requiring Furniture, this is your opportunity. Wardrobes, bedroom suites, dozens of duchesse chests, 6 pianos, 11 sideboards, 3. chesterfield suites, 3 carved frame dining suites, 2 chesterfield couches. 9 leather couches, 3 extension dining tables, kitchen tables, hallstands, 3 box ottoman«. 15 Axniinster and tapestry carpet squares,. Axminster hearthrugs and slip mats, bedsteads, bedding, and all household linen, whatnots, cabinet, overmantels, kitchen dresser, child's cot, puslirarts, violin, mandolin, banjo, Remington typewriter, scales and weights, colonial couch, curbs, fenders and brasses, sewing machines, lino., pictures, crockery, cutlery, ornaments, washing machine, knife cleaner, and hundreds of articles too numerous to detail. These goods will be on view from 9 a.m. We cordially invite your inspection. There is not a penny reserve on any article.. If unable to attend sales you can buy privately at auction prices. BLAKE AND CO., "The" Auctioneers, Land and Business Agents, 35 and 53, Lower Cuba-street. I 'Phones 2239 and 2504. Entries of Furniture and Stocks invited for our sales. Two Rooms, the largest and most central in Wellington. TUESDAY, at 1.30 p.m. i . CW. PRICE AND CO. are selling a. • long Catalogue of GOOD SECOND-HAND FURNITURE At THE MART, 60, LAMBTON-QUAY. Details Monday. WEDNESDAY, at 1.30 p.m. ON THE PREMISES, No. 76, ADELAIDE-ROAD. C. W. PRICE AND CO., Auctioneers, • have received instructions from Mr. JNO. BULLEN to cell the contents oi his 6 rooms and shop, on the Premises, as above, including: — ONE SPRING CART and ONE BROUGHAM. Owing to termination of lease, Mr. Bullen is vacating . these premises, and ALT, LOTS are to bo sold WITHOUT RESERVE. 1 Details later. CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY STOCK. AT THE FARM, WAINUI-ROAD, LOWER ITUTT, On .TUESDAY, 29th inst., at 12.30 p.m. MESSRS. DALGETY AND CO., LTD., have been favoured with instructions from Mrs. 0. E. Angerstein, whose lease has expired, to sell by public auction at tho Farm, Wainui-road, Lower Hutt, tho wholo of -her Dairy Herd, comprising : — 31 cows in milk (several newly calved) 13 cows, duo in July 2 forward empty storo cows 2 spring calvers 14 choice heifers, rising 2 years, in calf to pedigreo Jersey bull 4 choice 2^-year heifers, closo to profit 12 weaners 1 pedigreo Jersey bull 1 grade Jersey bull, 2 years old 1 groy harness gelding, aged 1 bay gelding, aged 1 chestnut brood mare, in foal to Glengyle 1 chestnut yearling filly 1 3-year chestnut colt 1 half draught 2 spring carts, and , numerous other sundries, which aro necessary on a well-managed farm. NOTE. — As this herd has been carefully culled for a number of yoars, we can thoroughly recommend same to anyone wanting a first-class dairy cow. Coaches will meet morning train at Lower Hutt. Light luncheon providod. IMPORTANT SALE DESIRABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. HAYWARDS ESTATE,- 16 MILES FROM WELLINGTON. THURSDAY, 15th JULY, at 2.30 p.m. MESSRS. DALGETY AND CO. LTD., have received instructions from Trustees in Haywards Estate, to offer for pale by Publio Auction, at their Rooms, Feathereton-streot. on THURSDAY, 15th JULY, at 230 p.m., the desirable freehold property, comprising : — 230 Acres, or thereabouts, being Section 196 a, and Part Section 178, and 196 (deeds title). The property is situated 16 miles from Wellington by good road, and the railway runs through, the place, the Siding being only 100 yards from house. About 70 acres good river flat, balanco easy hills, at present worked as mixed farm, dairying, and sheep. Terms, cash over existing mortgage of £700; possession by Ist August, 1915. The property is being said to wind up Estate, and a rare opportunity is therefore offered to buyers in want of good land, close to a largo centre. All necessary buildings in property. For further particulars apply to the AUCTIONEERS, Or D. M. FINDLAY, Solicitor for Trustees. ARRY 'A. SHEPHERD, 111, Customhouse-quay. Secretary HATAITAI LAND CO., LTD. KHANDALLAH —An exceptionally good 5-roomed property, near to station, m excellent order ; grounds well laid out. Price £850. HATAITAI— A cheap 5-roomed and good property. £685. £150 cash, bal- j anco arranged. HATAITAI— Land. 40 x 200, 7-roomed House, every convenience, close to tram. £1200. HATAITAI— LeveI Section, 40 x 120, £180. Five Sections, £75 each. PROFITABLE LAND in good district. 379 acres heavy bush land, cleared, English grass, 6 paddocks, well watered, house, two sets yards, etc., handy school, railway station; o.r.p. at £3 10s. Price £10 per acre. £1500 cash, balance arranged. 163 acres, as above, 5 paddocks, 8-roorned house, h. ,and c. water, woolshed, outbuildings, 40 acres ploughable, railway station 3 miles; o.r.p. at 31s 6cl ; G.A.S. Mortgage, £900, balance cash. Would exchange above properties for 800 to 1000 acre? less improved hind. — W. L. JOHNSTONE, Land Agent, Maiigaweka. TpOR SALE, PRIVATE HOTEL. X' STORE, AND FRUIT BUSINESS, walk in, walk out, £200 cash, furniture and stock ; £5 per week clear in this ; 15s weekly rent, free of rates and taxes ; 20 rooms, all conveniences, with 5 acres of land ; situated opposite railway station iv one of the beet inland towns. — W. H. LAMBERT AND CO., Proporty Salesmon, Palmorston North. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 'JOGT ANTED— AppIes : Best export SturM mers. graded, well packed, wrapped in paper, 9d 6d. Bs, 6s 6d, Cooking 5s and 6s, Jonathans, and Delicious, 7s 6cl : all 401b cases. Delivered free city or suburbs. Edilsou's, 142, > Cuba-street.^ ' Ph0n0. 2217<

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 150, 26 June 1915, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 150, 26 June 1915, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 150, 26 June 1915, Page 10

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