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THIS DAY, THURSDAY, 14th MARCH. At 2 o’clock. SPECIAL IMPORTANT SARD OF PIANOS AND ORGANS. Po Close up Accounts and clear our Rooms MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. are favoured with inßcructious from various owners to sell by public auction is above— . , Very superior walnut upright grand piano, by Burling and Mansfield, London; a fine instrument of rich tone. , , x", Walnut upright grand piano by F. Rosener, Berlin; nearly new and splendid tone , . , _ , Walnut upright grand piano, by Koch and Sohne, Berlin; a splendid instrument of rich tone. Walnut piano by Chappell and Co., London „ , , T , Walnut piano by Hastelow, London Good cottage piano Very superior organ by Wilcox and White, 13 stops. , _ Very superior organ by W. Bell ana Lo., 11 stops. NOTE.—This is a rare opportunity for hose on the look-out for good instruments, s our instructions are positive—to realise o the best advantage. 668 □Sr the exchange" land auction ROOMS, No. 84, Lambton quay, Wellington. THURSDAY NEXT, 21st MARCH, 1901., At 2.30 o'clock p.m. AUCTION SALE OF ONE OF THE moat delightful and charming FAMILY PROPERTIES IN THE HUTT. AN IDEAL RESIDENCE FOB A WELLINGTON BUSINESS MAN. Macdonald, wilson and co. DL/UIN ALL') *', , » are favoured with instructions from the owner, whose business arrangements prevent him from living on the property, to sell hv public auction, as above— ■ The BEAUTIFUL and PICTURESQU E PROPERTY AT THE HUH, hnown as WAt W ERAEleven Acres of Magnificent Soil. Ornamental Garden, Orchard and Paddocks. Horious Vinery and some 60 Vines in bearing. [othousea. Stables, Dairy, Artesian Water

An Ideal Home for a Business Man. Che Most Liberal of Terms— lnterest 5 per cent. 3et Lithograph. Plane and Photographs at Auctioneers. GREAT AUCTION SALE. DAIRY FARMS. DAIRY FARMS. 1800 A^ tESI 1800 MAGNIFICENT DRAINED SWAMP LAND, Subdivided into 50-Acre Farms. Within two hours of the City and half an hour’s drive of a railway station. GOOD ROADS! SPLENDID SOIL! SUPERB CLIMATE! Messrs haroourt and co. have been favoured with instructions to sell by public auction, at their rooms, 48. Lambtou quay, on FRIDAY, 12 th April, 1901— That MAGNIFICENT PROPERTY known as RAWSON’S ESTATE, being all that piece and parcel of land comprising sections 151 to 108, and part 150, Mungaroa, situated in Blocks 1,2, 5, and 6, Rimutaka Survey District, situated at the Upper Hutt, in the MUNGAROA VALLEY, and within two and a half miles of the W ALL ACE VILLE RAILWAY STATION, the township of that name being alongside the property. The estate was taken up in the early days of the colony by Mr Rawson, who recognised the value the land would have when properly drained, cleared and grassed. For some years past extensive operations have been carried on in drainage works, which have proved most successful, the property now being intersected by main and cross drains, effectively carrying off the water, and leaving a good peaty soil, capable of growing anything, and forming some of the'- best dairying land in or about Wellington. The land is practically all LEVEL, therr being a few easy slopes on the eastern and western boundaries, admirably suited for the erection of homestead and farm buildings, as from these gentle rises an uninterrupted view of the whole valley can hr obtained, whilst the valley itself is well sheltered from all winds, and lies to the north, being well exposed to the sun. The soil is all that can be desired for dairying purposes, being of good depth, estimated to be over 20ft, and is, moreover, essentially a warm soil, forming an excellent bottom for grass, which takes well and quickly, as mav be seen on the land itself and on the surrounding holdings. The Mungaroa Valley has been settled for many years, and is well known as beirif both fertile and productive, and is especially adapted for dairying from its proximity to the railway and the city of Wellington, thereby enabling the dairyman to get his products to a ready market without loss of time. The attention of buyers is particularly drawn to. the fact that the farms about to be offered for sale consist of practically the last of the level land suitable for dairying which is obtainable within easy distance of Wellington, tho premier shipping port of the colony. The terms, offered are within the means of all classes of buyers, comprising a cash deposit of 10 per cent, at the time of sale, and a further deposit of 15 per cent, within six months, the balance of the purchase money may remain for five or seven years at 5 per cent., with power to pay off at any time. Land Transfer Title will be given. Lithographic plans and full particulars may be obtained on application to MESSRS SKEREETT AND WYLIE. Solicitors; Or, MESSRS HAROOURT AND CO., 544 • Auctioneers, Wellington. PUREBRED CATTLE FOR SALE. PUREBRED Ayrshire Cows and 20 put* bred Ayrshire Bulls, all ages, from the best strains In New Zealand. Cross-bred Coirs, several just calved and eloee to calving. ( >us Pnre-hred Shorthorn Bull, halfbrother to the Champion Bull. Gsii b* seen by writing to ANDREW LUFF. fW Wellington. N.Z. J AMIS J. CURTIS. CUSTOMS AND SHIPPING AGENT. Forwarding and General Carrier, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. Geode and Parcels forwarded to all part* of the world. Furniture Carefully Packed and Removed In specially covered vans by experienced aen. Letter# and Telegrams receive prompt attention. Menken* Telenkena. PTto WESTI COAL COMP A j LIMITED. lETAIL DEPOT—The Company’s Re Depot in Manners street has on ham,ike of COALBROOKDALE COAL and otner Kinds of Goal and Firewooa, and Ivors at any part, of the town at curt. priced. >l«nbrme. No, MX »»

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4305, 14 March 1901, Page 8

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