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AUCTION SALES CARPETS. CARPETS. CARPETS. A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE BEST QUALITY ENGLISH AXMINSTER. WILTON and REVERSIBLE CARPET SQUARES AND RUNNERS. HEARTHRUGS, LOUNGE RUGS. LINOLEUMS, Etc., Etc. All brand new English goods and latest designs. Just landed At the. CaTpet Warehouse, Willeston street (close to Stewart Dawson’s). SEE FLAG. FOR PRIVATE SALE. stock; valued at £3OOO £3OOO To bo eold at Auction Prices, as the Importers must have money. Highest Grade Carpets that are imported into the Dominion. Also, ROLLS OF BEST QUALITY LINOLEUMS, in latest patterns. Inspection invited The Largest Stock of Carnets and Rugs in Wellington. Call and see the Beautiful All-wool English Reversible Rugs (Super-quality} from £1 each. Warehouse open all dav from 9 till 5. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers, 6, Willeston street TO-DAY, Commencing at l o'clock sharp. 400 MOST IMPORTANT SALE By AUCTION Of LOT’S. 400 OF HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. A Complete Catalogue of Costly Furnishings of everv description, to be found about a \well-appointed home. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have receiv- * ed instructions from R. N. Hunterfield., Esq., who has sold his property, to se-l at their new mart. No. 8. Willeston street (close to Stewart Dawson’s) — 1 DRAWING-ROOM-Beautiful Axminster carpet, rugs, and runners, copper coal vase, bowls and pot-plants, 4 valuable water colours, I by R. B. Wright, A.R.C.A., choice ornaments, costly high-back Chesterfield Suite (uphol'. in moquette), oak occ. i corner chairs. 2 leather "Wakefield'*’ | easy chairs, seagrass chairs, art curtains, mahogany oval occ. table, valu4 able oak mission hall clock, oak pot stands, framed mirrors, magnificent upright grand piano, in solid rosewood case, beautiful electric reading lamp, - settee and 2 easy chairs to match. gramophone and records, round oak i occ. table (cost £7). DINING-ROOM-Good linoleums, Axminster carpets; and rugs, very handsome oak sideboard with leadlights (cost £3O), «nk dining table (round), 6 oak 'high-back chairs, tea set, china, crockery and glassware, gate-leg table, pictures, cutlery, oak kerb, sewing machine, oak bookcase and escritoire combined. 8 volumes Business Men’s Library and ’Bookkeeping, 6 vols. "Current History of War.” oak bookshelves; clocks. f» uphol. dining chairs, e.p. ware. HALL AND’SMOKE ROOM— Modern Axminster hall runner, antique stair rods, hall stand, framed mirrors, oak and rimu office desks. Chubb’s fireproof safe, filing cabinets, etc. CONTENTS OF WELL-FURNISHED BEDROOMS—3 handsome oak bedroom suites (cost £55, £4O, and £3O). rimu bedroom ,suite. duchesse ohestr (oak and rimu), double and single wooden bedsteads, wire mattresses, new wool beds, pillows, d; and s. colonial blankets, hospital bedsteads, stretchers, pedestals, wardrobes, c'hest* of drawers, cots, couches, etc. Also, Good kitchen utensils of every description. kitchen tables, cupboards, dressers. rugs, felt, door mats, child's chairsi .batljo, jam. iars, brass pres, pan. garden tools, lot of new' cartools of all descriptions, and numerous other lots. A MART FULL OF SUPERIOR • FURNITURE. This is absolutely tho most sale we have’held in our new mart, No. 8, Willeston street, and cocnls may be inspected from 9 o’clock this morning. , Sale to commence at 1 aharo. L. G. DOWDING. Auctioneer. STOCK SALE S ALE. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16th, 1324. 140 wether hoggets 80 ewe hoggets 20 purebred Southdown ewe hoggets 50 head mixed cattle

ARTHUR B. GIBSON, LICENSED LAND AGENT. \ NEW PLYMOUTH. Offers some of TARANAKI’S BEST DAIRY FARMC. fiT ACRES, tar sealed road to within one mile Freehold Title. Rates £l6 Ss * All in grass, 2 small pieces shelter bush; practically all ploughable; 50 acres have been ploughed; will winter 33 cowb and other stock. Good 5-roomed house, washhouse scullery, cart shed, and harness shed; 3 double bail .cowshed, concreted; 11 paddocks, watered by windmill and springs. Fences are in fair condition, 2 boundary fences are live hedges. Factory, school, and P.O. li mile. I aotory returns, 6000 fat, which oan be exceeded bv an experienced man. ■J OA ACRES, road installedvto door. Freehold Title. All been ploughed. Will winter 40 cows; 6-roomod dwelling, cowshed, and implement chod. Rough oowshedj 10 paddocks, fences mostly sheep-proof; well watered by river and stream. Fences are in fair condition, now being done up. Cream cart calls at gate. Price £27 per acre. Cash £650; balance arranged for five years at 6 per cent. ACREb, dead level, and all ploughable; well subdivided and watered; _ UU bail cowshed, with concrete yaid; cart shed; house built three years; 3roomed bungalow. belling as a going-concern, including 23 cows, mostly Jerseys and heifers, 3 yearling heifers, pedigree Jersey bull, 2 horses, and all necessary equipment. Price as a going concern, £29tio. viz: Capital value under Returned Soldiers' Settlement Act is £ll4O, mortgage on stock £750, goodwill £IOOO. Beach country, and is said to be the pick of the coast. The reason for soiling is on account of tho failing health of the owner's wife. The place will carry 25 to 30 cows in summer, but owner has not had that number on. He has, however, produced 50001 b of fat last season, and factory paid out Is Bd, 60 per cent. CHEAP FARMS. tArt ACHES, Freehold. Wairarapa vicinity. all hi crass; 100 acre* ploughable-, O"" 'borne rich river flats; 8-roomed residence and all neoeasar, outbuildings; pearly 2 sheep 10 acre, and 35 cows. Price, £26 per acre. This is a beautiful pro* perty. | i a ACHES, Hutt Valley; nearly half flat and ploughable; 80 acres gTasnedi XttrU ring fenoed; good access; 14 miles railway, 1 mile creamery, 6-roomed house and outbuildings; carry beast to 3 acres when fully improved. Price, £2OOO Terms arranged. J. D. M C INTYRE & CO* ESTATE -'.GENTS, AND BROKERS. 215-217, LAMBTON QUAY. WELLINGTON. FOR SALE. DOWN TO BELOW PRICES OF 1913—OFFERED AT A SACRIFICE FOR QUICK SALE. A ACRES, Freehold, originally taken up as first-class Government land; all *x 4 ” in grass, divided into 10 paddocks, sheep-proof, well watered; wintered 500 hoggets and 100 head of m.’xod cattle on grass; good cattle and sheep yards; 5-ioomod cottage (telephone); situated 11 miles from Te Kuiti, school adjoins property. All been heavv mixed bush; limestone and papa formation; two-thirds ploughable when cleared of stumps. Price to quit, onlv £lO per acre; wBIOOO cash ; purchaser to raise Government mortgage in favour of xendor, who will take a second mortgage for any balance. Don't write for further particulars; come and inspect and you are sure to buy. Apply early to L. JACOB, AGENT. SHERIDAN STREET. TE KUITL 1

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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11934, 15 September 1924, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11934, 15 September 1924, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11934, 15 September 1924, Page 12