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POTATOES. POTATOES. AT THE MART, HARRIS STREET. THIS HAY (SATUKDAY), 23rcl MARCH, at 10 o’clock a.in. MESSRS THOMPSON BROS. ANE CO. have received instructions tc sell us above, 80 sacks prime Canterbury potatoes, in lots to suit purchasers. Without reserve. 038 AT THE AUCTION MART, HARRIS STREET. MONDAY. 25th MARCH, 1901. At 3 p.m. LEASE OF BOOKSTALL ON QUEEN'S WHARF. Messrs Thompson bros and co. are instructed to sell by auction the lease of the Bookstall on the Queen’s Vv narf. Copies of the Conditions of Sale and of the terms of the leap® may be inspected on application to the Auctioneers or at the offices of the Board. WILLIAM FERGUSON, Secretary Wellington Harbour Board. 9th March, 1901. 487 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. TO-DAY. at 1 o’clock. Messrs a. r. mbech and co. have been intructed to sell at their rooms. Manners street, as above and following days, WITHOUT SLIGHTEST RESERVE—I £SOO WORTH OF DRAPERY. The shipment comprises— Blankets, rugs, satin, murcella, and h.o. quilts, calico, flannelette, lace curtains, towels, linen, table damask, men’s tweed, serge and vicuna suits, trousers, sheeting, art muslin, costumes, silk mixture, lustre, full range of dress goods, ladies’ underclothing, corsets, hosiery, etc, etc. Silver and rolled gold watches, ladies’ and gents’ boots and shoes. Suit lengths of serge and vicunas. Suit lengths bought at sale will bo made up by first-class tailor. 904 MONDAY, 25th MARCH, 1901, At 1.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. 9, Finlay terrace, off Wallace street. Messrs haeoourt and co. have been favoured with instructions from Mr HarbotHe, who is leaving the colony, to sell without reserve at his residence as above, his valuable household furniture and effects, comprising— Drawing room suite, 9 pieces, cheffonier, bedsteads, mattresses, easy chairs, piano stool, tables, chests of drawers, washstands and ware, mirrors, linoleum, pictures, ornaments, kitchen utensils and sundries Also: ' Several lots builder’s tools, timber, nails, etc., and garden pots and plants ■ On view morning of Sale. ' HARCOURT AND CO., 895 . Auctioneers. THURSDAY. 4th APRIL, 1901, At 1 o’clock p.m. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. Portion of WAIMEA ESTATE. SOUTHLAND. At the Gore Horse Bazaar. 30,053 ACRES FREEHOLD. 69,995 ACRES GOVERNMENT LEASE- ' HOLD, WRIGHT. STEPHENSON AND CO have received instructions from th New Zealand Agricultural Company Limited (in liquidation), to sell by pulilf auction as above, the undernoted Landsviz., • AGRICULTURAL FARMS. Agricultural and pastoral PROPERTIES. 71 6000 000 Tussock country. Ardlussa Station Homestead and Buildings on this Block, Government Leasehold I to be taken with this Block, Area, 3300 Acres; annual rent, £l3 15s. Lease 1 expires on March 1, 1907 8 72 1821 000 Tussock Country 11 <3 2613 000 Tussock Country 10 71 639 016 Old English Grass and Tussock. 20 ( <5 3.)02 1 0 00 Tussock Country, Qo- . vernmeut Leasehold J to ba taken with this Block. Area. 6047 acres; annual rent £25 4s. Lease , expires on March 1, „„ . ' 1907 12 i <6 5890 000 Tussock Country, , - Dome Station Homestead and buildings on this Block. Government Leasehold K,to be taken with this Block. Area, 42,945 acres; annual rental, £225. Lease■ expires on March 1. ■ 1903 7 < 77 - 1680 0 00 Good Tussock Coun<B 109- 090Tus so c k Country. Eyre Creek Station Homestead on this Block. Leasehold L to be taken with this Block. Area. 8143 Acres; annual rental. £l9 13s. Lease expires on June 30, 1901 10 0 .79 4138 000 Tussock Country. Leasehold M to be taken with this Block Area, 14.560 ‘ acres; annual rental, £B6 6s Bd. Lease expires on March 1. 1903 10 6 Areas subject to survey. The above lands are wonderfully well situated as regards railway communication; in fact, most of the blocks have railway stations either on or almost immediAs is usual with the Agricultural Company's lau4f sales, the npset nrices are all advertised', and this is sufficient proof that the sale is a bona fide one, and that business is meant. TERMS—--25 per cent. Cash (say, 10 per cent, on the full of the hammer, balance within 14 davs), 15 per cent, in two years, and the balance in five years; interest at 5 per cent. PLANS AT OFFICE OF THIS PAPER. 485

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4313, 23 March 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4313, 23 March 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4313, 23 March 1901, Page 8