AUCTIONS. TO-DAY, AT 1.30. TO-DAY, AT 1.30. AT THE FRUIT EXCHANGE, BLAIR STREET. mnOMPSON BEOS., LTD., are instructed to ■L soil by Public Auction, a Largo Quanlily of GENERAL GROCERIES. GENERAL GROCERIES. Biscuits, Muscatels, Raisins, and a large quantity of sundries. NO RESERVE'. THOMPSON BROS., LTD. 6589 A. G. WALLACE, Auctioneer. PYNE AND CO. have received instructions to OFFER on account of MR, THOS. BROOKS, Brookside, the whole of his wellknown SOUTHDOWN FLOCK, On SATURDAY, MARCH 27th, At 11 a.m., At ADDINGTON YARDS, CHRISTCHURCH. This (lock was founded in 1887 by ewes purchased from MR. HENRY PANNETT, and is part of the original stock imported to Canterbury. The flock has been from time to time increased by the purchase, of imported ewes arid the progeny of imported stock. Tho whole flock has been kept true to the Goodwood type, and no blood except from this famous flock has been introduced. The flock consists of 300 ewes of various ages, with their progeny. PYNE AND CO., 6443 Auctioneers. TUESDAY; 30th MARCn, 1909, At 11 o'clock a.m. . In the Fruit Market, Allen Street. SALVAGE AUCTION SALE OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Salvaged from the Recent Fire in the Warehouse of Messrs. D. W. Virtue and Co. ABSOLUTELY UNRESERVED. IMPORTANT TO STOREKEEPERS, HOTELKEEPERS, AND OTHERS. mOWNSEND AND PAUL, LTD., have been J- favoured with instructions to Sell, on account of whom it may concern, at the placo and time as above, with all faults (if any)— 20 tons sugar, Nos. 1, 2, 3, and brewer's crystals 200 tons flour in 200's, 100's, 50's, and 25's GOO bags salt, coarse, fine, and 71b. 50 bogs Japan rice 20 bales and cases of hops 10 cases tomato sauce 50 sacks wheatmeal 131 cases currants ' 71 cases sultanas 100 sacks oats '25 cases bakerine 20 cases treacle and golden syrup • 170 cases Brown and Poison's cornflour 137 cases Brown's cornflour 66 cases Johnston's cornflour 20 cases Sfower's orange and bitters 20 cases Stower's peach bitters 6 cases loaf sugar Worcester sauce, canned fruits, arrowroot, mo- ■ . lasses, and numerous other lines. Lists are in preparation, and will, be posted to any address on application. Goods now on view. A large proportion of these goods are not damaged in any way. ■'■ / BOARDINGHOUSE FOR SALE. ONE OF THE BEST IN WELLINGTON. OWNER WILL SELL AT A CONSIDERABLE REDUCriON, owing to departure from City. Splendid condition—almost new. Only 10 minutes from Post Office. Contains Fourteen Large Rooms. Electric Light and other Modern Equipment. Quiet, sunny street, and close to tram." Well known and well patronised. Very suitable for Doctor's Residence or Private Hospital. . Cash required to purchase equity: £800. Further particulars and card to view from THQMSON i & BROWN, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. CUS2 1 -j QIY ACKES good land in MID-CANTER. JLXcH BURY. Tho owner, having purchased a Sheej Run, has instructed mo to dispose of this splendid holding on the Easiest of Terms. The Prico asked as a going concern being £15,000. The Stock consists of 1000 sliecp, 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 ehed, shearing shed, granary, 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 forming, this "xcellent property should command attention. Price, as a gojng concern, £15,000, and ■ the owner will accept £2500 down, (he balance to remain for a term of years to be arranged at 5 per cent. Fol. 91. (IDA ACRES, good mixed farm, located in yUIF the far-famed ELLESMERE DISTRICT, 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 house of 12 rooms, and conveniences, aiso. usual outbuildings. Well watered by vaces and natural streams. Only 1 milt from school, and 1} miles from railway. A bargain at the price asked. PRICE £9 10s. per acre. ' Fol. CJ < A. E. CRADDOCK, FARM AND GENERAL ESTATE AGENT, 154-6 HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH; CHEAP GRAZING PROPERTY FOR SALE. ON MAIN TRUNK LINE. £3 PER ACRE. SPLENDID MILLING TIMBER. "iITE havo a first-class GRAZING PROvT PERTY for eaie within G miles of the Main Trunk Railway. The property comprises 3220 Acres, level and undulating country, well watered by running streams. 1350 Acres are felled, about 050 acres grassed with the best English grasses, balance ready to burn and sow down. i The buildings consist of good two-roomed whare and storehouse. New sheep and cattle yards. A considerable amount of wire, boundary and subdivisional fences. Splendid milling timber mostly Rimu and Matai, with some Totara. There is a fortune in the timber alone to a practical man. Lease from Maori Land Board, 21 years, at a rental of Is 10d. per acre. Right of renewal for a further period of 21 years, at a rental to be fixed by arbitration on the unimproved value only. RIGHT OF FULL COMPENSATION FOE IMPROVEMENTS. To effect an immediate sale owners will accept. £3 per acre, at which figure tho property is the Cheapest Place in the market, and well worth inspection. We can arrange Easy Terms. Write or call at once and arrange to inspect this desirable property before it is disposed of. C. L. DUIGAN & CO., HOUSE AND LAND AGENTS, 75 Ridgway Street, WANGANUI. 6027 MANGATARATA ESTATE. THE following UNSOLD BLOCKS nro non opeD for PRIVATE SALE, viz:Priit per ncre. .Blocks. £ 3. No. 1, containing TOO acres 7 0 No. 2, containing 931 acre« 8 0 No. 3, containing 2060 acres ... ... 6 J No. 7, containing 990 acres 810 No. 8, containing 1828 ncres 7 0 No. S, containing 2hV> ocrea GlO No. 10, containing 2475 acres li 10 No. 16, containing 1765 acrea 7 J No. 17, containing 1510 ac:« ... 710 Terms EASY. For further particulars applj to de PEUCHET, M'LEOD AND CO., . . HASTINGS, SOLE AGENTS. 3767
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 464, 24 March 1909, Page 12
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