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TO-DAY (SATURDAY), 4th NOV., At 1.30 sharp. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AM) FIFECTo ANI) SPLENDID 1.01 OIBOUTS \NI) SHOES AND CLOTH--IXO. I/v., EH. fl-I-SSIK SI DRY, MEECH AND CO. hiive hern favoured with iuotruci .on(o sell at (heir roams, as aboveThd good pianos and household furniture and affects of all descriptions too varied for detail, a large quantity of ladieo’ an i gents' superior American hoots anil shoes, gent's’ new niisht cl idling, evening suits, and mens underclothing and clothing of all descriptions, costume's. .skills, and ladies clt.tiling of all descriptions, (superior carpets. This is a very fine lot, and should comiiand the attention of all. As wcil a> the above, wo will sell t,u> usual Saturday's sundries and lot of other :o'„K, which 'must he cleared to make ■oo.n lor the extensive sales next week. The Whole is to be Sold ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT KESKRVK. ASSIGNED STUCK! ASSIGNED STOCK! ASSIGNED STOCK 1 GREAT UNRESERVED SALE OF A - VERY LARGE ASSIGNED STOCK OF JAPANESE WARE HAMPERS. EASKETS GLASSWARE, CROCKERY STATIONERY JEWELLERY VASES, ORNAMENTS, And a Hundred and One other linen 100 numerous to mention. Commencing MONDAY, Glli NOV., At 1 o’clock, AND FOLLOWING DAYS. Messrs sidey, meecu and co. have been favoured with instructions to sell at their rooms, Manners street, H 5 above— Ouo of the best assigned stocks (hat has ever been submitted- to auc. lion. NOTE. This sale is most IMPORTANT to .SHOPKEEPERS and OTHERS, as tho whole of the lines are suitable tortile Xmas trade, and will be sold in lots to cult buyers, WITHOUT RESERVE. The goods will bo on view MONDAY MORNING, when inspection is invited. A grand chance to obtain Xmas Present'!. 295 TUESDAY, Tth NOVEMBER, 1905, At 2 p.m. UNRESERVED SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, At the RESIDENCE. No. 33, ELLICE STREET. H/TESSES .1. H. BETHUNE AND CO. ItJ- are favoured with instructions from John McLean. Esq., to sell by auction at his residence a.s above — The whole of his Household Furniture and Appointments, including— Drawing-room and dining-room suites in tapestry and horsehair, superior Brussels carpet square, overmantel, vases, platform rocker, rattan chairs, extension table, linoleum, bedroom suite, duchcsse pair, chests of drawers, d., |, and s. bedsteads, w.w. and kapok mattresses, dinner service. Perfection heater, kitchen utensils, and sundries. Also, garden hose, easy lawn mower, garden seat tools, ladder and 10 fowls. On view on morning of sale. J. 11. BETHUNE AND CO.. Auctioneers. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO DAIRY FARMERS. FOR PRIVATE SALE. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LIMITED, in conjunction with ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LIMITED, have received instructions from S. Greer, Esq.. to offer by private treaty, the whole of his wellknown property situated at Fitzherbert West. Tho property comprises about 85i acres of first-class land, subdivided into 16 sections, ranging in area from 19 to 209 acres each. This land is in every way calculated to suit dairy farmers, being within six miles of Palmerston North, and about two from the Linton Railway Station. A creamery is situate on the property, just opposite, and the quality of the land is equal to anything in the district for dairying purposes, or for fat lamb raising. Full particulars as to individual sections will be found on tho plans which will be shortly available for distribution. Terms.—£lo per cent, cash, .£lO per cent, in six months, £lO per cent in twelve months, £5 per cent, in two years. For further particulars apply to THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO.. LTD.. Or to ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD. 636

O n K S T O N AND SI. M, Rangftikei street, PALMERSTON NORTH. FOR SALE. 150 Acres of first-class dairying land, situated 11 miles from railway, very well fenced, all in grass and stumped, plenty of water. Can be sold in one or two farms. Creamery adjoining property. SSO Acres—four miles from Wanganui and 1 mite from school; all in grass and subdivided into 15 paddocks: well watered, every prddock containing permanent water; 650 acres are nloughabie, balance undulating lulls; good ten-roomed house (valued at .£900), stable, trapshed, woolshed, sheep dip and yards. The land is very rich, and altogether it is a magnificent farm. Price, .£2-1 per acre_. Tonus. 525 63 Acres—One mile from Ashhnrst; all in good grass and subdivided iuto five padclocks; 5 acres under the plough; sixroomed house and cowbyres (insured for .£350); everything in good working order; will carry 30 cows and do them well. Price. ,£3O per acre; ,£2O per acre can remain on mortgage at 5 per cent. 526 800 Acres —Twelve miles from Feilding: warm, dry soil: will carry 31 sheep to tho acre; well fenced; never-failing streams and springs: 250 acres level ploughablo land, balance bush; estimated that there is JI2CO worth of totara on the property. Price. £U 15s. 521 rj W O BARGAINS. BOULCOTT TERRACE.—NearIy new 9roomed house; land 37ft x 81ft; splendid view close to city, all necessary appointments. Only .£ISOO. Terms easy. House lately in the occupation of Mr Hall. HILL STREET and GOLDER’S HILL.— Splendid corner section 100 ft x 49ft. Tnis is regarded as the very best site in Wellington, with a perfect view; close to Parliament House and Railway Station; can now be bought for ~30 a foot. See F. LOUDON. 35, WILLIS STREET. LITHOGRAPHED PLANS and every description Auctioneers’ Printing at short notice. Telephone 10-15, "New Zealand Times" Job Printing Department. |

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5737, 4 November 1905, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5737, 4 November 1905, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5737, 4 November 1905, Page 8