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TO-MORROW, At 1. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW, At 1. TO-MORROW. SALE OF HIGH-CLASS ENGLISH AND COLONIAL CONFECTIONERY. mHOMPSON BROS., LTD., have been J- instructed by Mr. F. Hilton, who is relinquishing his Confectionery Business and commencing as a Baker and Pastrycook, to sell at No. 132, Courtenay-place, unreservedly, his whole stock of Confectionery, etc., comprising— Glass Mirrors, 2 Cash Registers Dayton Computing Scales 2 Counters, Shop Fixtures Large assortment of English and Colonial Confectionery, including fancy boxes, lollie jars, glasses, brass urn, 6 glass syrup barrels with taps, ice-cream machine and freezer complete Paper bags, window show fittings, etc. THOMPSON BROS., LTD., Auctioneers and General Merchants. LEVIN SALE. WEDNESDAY, 31st MAY, 1916. NEW ZEALAND~LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD... will offer for sale at 12,15 p.m., the following:— * 60 fat ewes <& „ 30 fat lambs 60 good conditioned lambs 60 mixed age ewes in lamb to B.F. rams (off hills) 20 2-tooth ewes, in lamb to Romney rams 40 mixed age ewes 11 mixed fat cows 25 mixed cattle 10 mixed weaners NOTE.—AII pigs must be yarded at 12 o'clock noon. to-morrow; 2.30 p.m. AT OUR AUCTION ROOMS, 151-3, LAMBTON-QUAY. SALE OF TWO DESIRABLE PROPERTIES AT ORIENTAL BAY AND ISLAND BAY. : : SA"? I;. WILSON AND CO. have been -ZjL« favoured with ' instructions from the respective owners, who have determined to quit their properties, to offer as above— ORIENTAL BAY—That faithfully-built' house known as 15, Hay-street, erected on irregular section having an. area of 10.4 perches. The position is most charming, commanding a magnificent panorama of Wellington Harbour and. City. It is also a sunny and sheltered ,»spot, practically on i t, train line. The house has been reno--'! vated throughout, and is in thorough' good order. The owner is taking upfarming, and has determined to Bell. ISLAND BAY—A charming modern residence of 7 rooms, known as 129, Edenstreet, having porcelain bath and hand basin, every room.' beautifully ; (inished, having every conceivable convenience, ■ making a most delightful home. The section is 41ft x 90ft, and has a pretty aspect. Anyone de-. siring an ideal place of abode should make a point of inspecting this residence. The owner, who has left Wellington, is prepared to accept a very v low figure. Full particulars from Auctioneers. TO-MORROW, I : At- 2.30 o'clock. TWO COTTAGE PROPERTIES IN1 KILBIRNIE ' AND SECTION, EVANS BAY. • A Great Opportunity for the SmalLFamily • or. Working Man. Also, a Chance for a Good and Safe Investment. :f A' L. WILSON AND CO., in :con>Jt\.. junction with BAKER BROS., have received instructions from the 'Agents for an absentee, who has deterimined to realise on his Wellington properties, to soil at their Rooms, as above— ■LOT I.—Being No. 6, Smith-street, ICil- ; birnie; land 37 x 140, with comforti able cottage of 4 rooms, scullery, ' washhouse, and bathroom, and good i garden; well let and has never been j vacant LOT ll.—Adjoins Lot 1, and is No. 8 in the street; land 37 x 140, and a .1 cottage of 4 rooms, in good condi- | tion, scullery and bathroom. The above properties'would prove good investments, and a price will be accepted much below their market value, and ■ terms can be obtained if desired. ,LOT lll.—Evans Bay-road, Section of 28 j perches, having frontage of 37ft x | 200 ft depth, being Lot 7 on deposited plan-in ~L.T. Office, Wellington, under No. 112, and being part of Sec. 4,-| Evans Bay. . Further particulars from Auctioneers. Notice Boards on properties. "'• A. L. WILSON Auctioneer. UPPER HUTT SALE. ■ THURSDAY, Ist JUNE, At 1 p.m. MESSRS. DALGETY.ANDCO..LTD., | will sell a 6 above— 40 fat wethers 5 fat cows ! 10 cows, due August-September 9 store cows 5 springing heifers , 8 yearlings 7 3 and 4-year forward bullocks ' 8 3 and 4-year bullocks and 3 fat bullocks 3 heavy vealera . 5 5-year half-draught -van horses' (broken to lead) "MAWAIHAKONA, NEAR TRENTHAM RAILWAY STATION. . NOTICE is hereby given that thirty Lots in Town of Mawaihakona will be offered for cash by Public Auction at the District Lands Office, Wellington, on Wednesday, 21st June, 1916, at 11 o'clock a.m. Areas, Oa Ir Op to la It 15p, upset prices, £40 to £165. Full particulars may be obtained from tho District Lands Office, Wellington. G. H. M. M'CLURE, Commissioner of Crown Landg. FOR SALE, Dry ACRES, good grazing land, close to Johnsonville; an excellent opportunity for a dairy farmer; most of the land is well grassed, and the property is in good condition. Price £1400; £140 deposit. Apply W. H. MORiRAH AND CO., . 63, Willis-street. TO SHEEP FARMERS. A CHANCE IN A MILLION. GOING CONCERN, EASY TERMS. QKft ACRES> FREEHOLD, all grassi/Ovl ed, splendid house and outbuildings, well fenced, 14 paddocks, woolshed, and shearing machines, permanent water, situated handy to Pa,lmcrston North and Feilding by motor roads; stock given in; 1400 first-class ewes, 600 hoggeU, 100 cattle. Stock and plant valued at £3000. Price as going concern, including plant and stock, £17 per acre. Terms, £2000 cash, balance 5J per cent. Apply promptly, to Sole' Agents, W. H. LAMBERT AND CO., Falmergtga Nor^U

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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 127, 30 May 1916, Page 10

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