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AUCTIONS. FURNITURE. FURNITURE. AUCTION SALE, lr lr WEDNESDAY, 17th inst., commencing at , , 10.30 a.m. id ® riUALTER, DYKES AND CO., Auctioneers, » <UT _ Featherston Street, will sell by public auction tho Contents of a well-furnished •J house, situated at 212 Wellington Terrace. s, ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. Full particulars in Tuesday's "Dominion." a, GUALTER, DYKES AND COMPANY, ;o C3G-1 Auctioneers. ' r WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. SALE OF UNCLAIMED GOODS BY AUCTION. On FRIDAY, 19th MARCH, 1909, at 3 p.m. A SALE of UNCLAIMED GOODS, left in -t\. tho Tramcars, and comprising a large quantity of Umbrellas, Walking-Sticks, Baskets, Bags, Clothing, Purses, Jewellery, etc., will bo r held by tho Corporation Auctioneer (Mr. Jatnes .Doyle), in the CONCERT IT A 1,1,, TOWN HALL, on FRIDAY, the 19th MARCH, 1909, at 3 p.m. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. JNO. R. PALMER, (. Town Clerk. 13th March, 1909. G3GS ■ LEVIN STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, 19th MARCH, 1909. ALGETY AND COMPANY, LIMITED, will JL' Sell as above— 500 2 and 4-tooth wethers 200 breeding ewes . 300 2-tooth wethers 200 store wethers ■10 4-year forward bullocks 12(1 4 and G-tooth wothers 150 fat and forward lambs 100 first-class ewo lambs 150 forward lambi ,! 5 fat cows' ' 20 2-year empty heifers C. C, ROSS AAID CO., LAND AGENTS, MASTERTON. FOR SALE, 3 i WAIRARAPA SHEEP STATION. ABOUT 3700 ACRES, 2000 of which is goon undulating country, mostly ploughable; ' all well fenced and watered; good house, woolj shed, dip, yards, together with 6500 sheep and 200 head of cattle; sheep are absolutely the . finest lot of Romney Lincoln cross in this dis- ; trict. Price, as a going concern, .£28,000, and i as the owner is desirous of getting away immediately, he is prepared'to accept cash, • and leave the balance on mortgage. It is selj dom such a good investment comes into the j market. If this appeals to you, Ring up 265, - Masterton. •• 6317 : HI Q7 ACKES f good land in MID-CANTER-XJLO i BURY The owner, having purl chased a Sheej Run, has instructed me to disI <pose of this splendid holding on the Easiest of Terms. The Price asked as a going concern being ,£15,000. Tho Stock consists of IUOO sheep, 20 horses, and a splendid stock of farm implements, including an old engine and shearing machines. The homestead is %ery complete and up-to-date, consisting of a good house of 8 rooms and all modern conveniences, including [ hot and cold water; 12-stalled stable, implement shed, shearing shed, fauary, trapshed man's whare, and sheep yards. This property ■ will grow splendid oats, rape, and turnips, and is situated only 6 miles from railway and ; convenient to school. Being so splendidly adapted for all-round farming, this excellent i property should command attention. Price, as a going concern, .£15,000, and the owner will . accept ,£2500 down, the balance to remain for l a term of years to be arranged at 5 per cent. Fol. [ill ' GftA ACRES, good mixed farm, located in ' JUl* the far-famed ELI.ESMERE DIS- ' TRICT, varying from land that will grow 40 bushels per acre of wheat to good, medium land which will, grow the best of turnips, oats, and rape. Good houso of 12 rooms, and conveniences, also usual outbuildings. Well ' watered by races and natural streams. Only I milt- from school, and 1J miles from railway. A bargain at the price asked. PRICE .£9 10s. per acre. , > - Fol. (i 2 A. E. CRADDCCK, ; FARM AND GENERAL ESTATE AGENT, | 154-6 HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. > FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. e 1 A/J.K ACRES, 1 mile from Marton, one of . . the best and most beautiful properties in Rangitikci, all level and ploughable, all virgin soil, and carrying in present state upwards of 3000 sheep, cattle, and horses; 13 pad- ( docks, 13-roomcd house, good outbuildings, lodgehouse, etc.; well watered by springs and dams. It has three road frontages, and woull , cut up to good advantage for dairying or gene- J ral purposes, and is within 1J miles of a ' cheese factory. The property is known as -j Vvarleigh," stands high and commands a mag- „ ninceut view of' the sea and surrounding country to Kapiti and Mana, distant towns, mountains, and ranges. Farms farther from Marton in same direction have been cut up and. sold in smaller areas for residential purposes at largo prices. The climate in and about Mar- - ton is very good - and healthy, and the property itself is much like a Homo Park, Nativo j growth, interspersed with grass, etc. An ideal site for a Sanatorium or for a man of means. f - Pressure has often been used to induce the . owner to cut the property up for residential J 1 a „ other purposes, but he has refused all }' offers in that direction. It has been in the hands of tho original owner for about fifty 0 years, and be has exercised the greatest care I in making and keeping it in good repair, and 0 at the same time laying it off in accordance with his Homeland views. It practically joins ( the. Borough of Marton, and contains some of - the finest residential sites in the district. The selling price is <£23 per acre, on terms to be arranged, stock at valuation, or negotiations would be .entertained for an exchange at prices and terms to be arranged. *" Marton is tho County town of Rangitikci County, and one of the most progressive towns in the. North Island. It is also the Junction' of the North Island Main Trunk Railway. It is 460 feet above sea level, contains a- large Preparatory Boarding School for Boys and one for Girls, High and Technical Schools, and being so central will in time become the largest manufacturing and distributing centre in the Island. 959 Our March Land Guido is now ready for issue, and will bo sent free to any address on application. . J. HARRIS AND SON, LAND AGENTS. MARTON AND MARTON JUNCTION. i ' ' 11 c 'J 3208 ACRES. f / t qr.A ACRES in grass, including 280 aores - 01/U now felled and being ec.wn down in f best of English mixed grasses, rape and turnips. e Balance of property is in bush, which is chiefly t Tawa. j Soil is heavy rich black loam, on papj formation. Will winter from 2 to 2J sheep to the acre on the grata. Splendid cattle bush now d capable of carrying two or three hundred head v of cattle. Cost of felling, grassing, and fenc- t ing the rest of this fine property would not '' cost more than ,£3 an acre, which, plus owner's price, makes i-'-t 2s. 6d. an acre for land which will then be worth £7 or over. v TlTLE—Government Small Grazing Run " Leaso, 1892 Act. Rent, 4Jd. an acre. GOODWILL—22a. Od. an acre. Ii EASY TERMS if necessary can be arranged c ' NOTE —Owner expects to clear £100 to >£500 a out of his turnips this year. n 1 R. WILSON AMD CO., LTD, TAIHAPB. j

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 456, 15 March 1909, Page 10

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