; ; -■■. auctions. • ... TO-DAY, .■„ •'...■ FRIDAY, 25th JUNE, , - i ■■■.'. At.1.30 o'clock. .■-■'■ ■ IN THE FRUIT EXCHANGE, ALLEN AND : BLAIR STREETS., ' AUCTION- SALE OF- SPLENDID ASSORT- '; ■•■ .-■•■ '■ : - . ME.VT- ■ >■■.'.■ PLANTS, SHRUBS, 1 TREES, ETC! Direct from MESSRS. W. T..BENEFIELD AND SONS' Nurseries, Wanganui. . GEORGE THOMAS AND CO. have received i instructions to sell, by public auction, as above, on FRIDAY, at 1.30 o'clock sharp— . . : A very fino catalogue, .including—' '. Apples, plums, apricots, peaches, black currants, gooseberries, strawberry plants. Assorted pot'plants. - • .' ' . \ . Roses, carnations, violets, peonies, tuberose, ■ '.-/ tiger lilies,, rhododendrons, camellias, , ' . azaleas, holly, magnolia, oranpo blos- ■' ■ 6oni, wisteria, laurels,- rosemary, escalonia, viburnum, cabbage trees, pampas ■ grass, ; retiiiaspora, heaths, myrtles, ■bamboo, yellow ko'whni, ivy, begonia, . ... jasmine,. Virginia, creeper, lilacs, ver- '■-.■. bena, elms,'hedge plants, and. ... a.host of ornamental and flowering '■: ■" 6hrubs. : . '■■; '-. • NOTE.—Messrs. Boncfield and Sons wrote as follows:—"Advertise as take care to. point out that this season, our. stock is of the very best quality; all clean, .healthy, and welljrootcd; in fact,, this, consignment is-the best ; of the.ten forwarded in previous seasons, lhe roses and carnations are all of the lcadin» varieties, of which you cannot say too mucli."° Catalogues are now available, and will bo posted to any.address. ■'•-..- . .. ■ 5397 .■:'■.-■■' ■-."- • ■'. TO-DAY, ■■■: ' : . J ■•'. v ' . JUNE, 1903, ;. ■ ■•' At.2.30. p.m. •. ■ -.'.-■ ;.- . SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. ... ' ■■•■;... -:' : '. '' :'—■ A---': (.'. ■■' .-■ . SPLENDID I '. :. : WORDSWORTH .STREET. "■,[-'. : T&f]3SSES. HAKCOURT AND CO. have bech .J.TJL. favoured' with instructions from the owner to soil by. public auction at their rooms, 195 Lambton Quay, on FIUDAY, 25th inst., 1 at 2.30 p.m.— . : : .-;..■ : ' '.LoM.—Two splendid'Eesidoucss, erected on part Town Aero -10, having a frontage of 35ft, sin. to -Wordsworth Street,'-widening'out' -to 42ft., by a depth of 85ft. (move .or less), each containing six 'rooms, .bathroom, scullery,, hot and . cold water, and ' all • usual conveniences, and known as Nos. 40 and 42. ... -Lot 2.—Two de'sirablo Residences, erected on part Town Acre 40, having a. frontage of 53ft. te'J? Wordsworth Hfreet, by a depth of bate. din. (mpro or less), each containing eight .rooms,.bathroom, scullery, hot and cold water, and..all usual conveniences,' and known as Nos.' 41 and 4G. ;.,.' •„ ■', ■ These valnablo : residential ■-properties can bo especially recommended to those in search of comfortable homes, or to tho investor to give a sound.return.upon the capital invested. Ino property being situated on the electric tram route, and. is in. close nroximity : to Willis fatrect. ~'■-. . ; - • ; particulars' from the auctioneers : 6017- : .HARCOURT AND CO. t : Auctioneers. ;.■'•;..':; Monday,, 23thVup, 1909, "]'■■■ " .'■■. . ; -At 1.30 o'clock. ■ : IN THE FRUIT; MAEKET, ALLAN STREET, .ANNUAL.'SALE OF NURSERY STOCK, ' Trom .tho MORSHEAD COMPANY of New. :-.." '.'■' ■', •:-. Plymouth.-- ;;' ' ■ 'THE STOCK MOST'LIKED BY BUYERS. mOWNSEND AND PAUL, LTD., will '6011 ■"■■. Nt .auction,-, without.\reserve, ..a" large vailed, and. well-grown consignment, ■compris-
,- ; 2000 Hedge,. Shelter, ■ Ornamental, Fruit ..'-Ilowering, nnd Native plants/. . ■'''■> '" " '■' ■' '■ '. .Also, ■' ; '•.-■■ ■■'■' . : 'ISO Tot Plants and Palms. ' ' .'""/ ; - Catalogues. 9CQ9 '■■ IMPORTANT SALE. OF PUREBRED ■ >;■;:>■• -.■■■ JERSEY : CATTLE, \" ' On account.of MR. T.R. EXLEY.w.ho is feoine ; . -\-...; •■■■-■ ; 'to England. ; '■.- .;;,.;. AND NALDER have received inVJT'.' struetious to sell by \at tHeir Horse Bazaar, Hawera,' 0n. , : SATURDAY, the 3rd July, at.l 2 noon, the whole of Mr Exlov'd PEDIGREED: JERSEYS.;. : , V , f J -■: •'.. ■■■....WITHOUT'.RESERVE. /Catalogues on application. ■'■■. : . -8071 IMPORTANT LAND SALE AT MASTERTON. '' '■■' : ■■■"' <''.'■ '■~ ■■■■■■ ■.'' '. ''■ : ~.■:'..;' THURSDAY, Ist JULY, 1909. '' ■' ." : . * ■■'■. .' i\ At' 2 p.m. . ■■' "■■'.■« .■'.. .. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LIMITED, in wmtV?? , !?? 0 '! 0,1 w ! th BARR . LEAHY, AND WILLIAMS, have been instructed.'to offer.as .above:— i . '■ ''■ < ■ ~ ' . ■ . . I'JRO ACRES, more or less,, portion of! the O 4 <O/v .''Te Parao Estate, owned' by Uγ Gwjnn'Williams ','; ■ :■: ■...-.■ . ,TERMS.-.£5000 deposit, '.£SOOO in sis months balance 5 years aj per cent.'.Tho purchaser will have the option of taking over, the live stock at valuation. . ..'■;,.- .■/ ~.• ''• . . '
:'The property is situated, within thirteen'mil«a of Masterton, and is of exceptionally good qual-' ity, being part of tho original "Brancepoth" Estate. •,•.•',. ■-, ■'■ : :,\ -;. ~ ■ .■"•■•. 8G52 ■~• ■ TO HpTEIiKEEPEES—A SNIP.; . FOR- SALE,, the' Goodwill* -Furniture''and : .- Stock of a First-class COUNTBY HOTEL near Railway" Station. ' Property consists of 24 rooms, billiardrooni, and ample .paddoeking. Lease about. 3 ~years to run. Takings average £iH weekly. Low rental. Poico .£BSO. ISOARDINGHOUSE, in. Railway Junction ■Town.—FOE-SALE,-as a going concern, or Furliitur?' with lease of premises. Splendid sito fi'ontiuK threo streets. . House of 30. rooms' furnished throughout. Paliinp ffc«kly.' For, fnrthuT particulstni,'apply early to '■■". CAMPBELL TKORfISOW;-. ' -.■■ .>,' : ' ! ;; ■■■.'& CO. , .' .;■•■' •■•■'.'■ : . : ;:' ;■.•'■'. ■/•■• DANNEVIUKE. : ; -\ : _- ..:'"■ ■ PRACTICAL FARMERS. ■ . ;:' Don't Wasto your Money Land-hunting,'tut ■; \lnspect-.tho. Rich, Flat Land in the . .■'/'' FERTILE u'AIKATO.; :/ '• 1 Aft ACRES Rich, Flat Land; part broken Xyv. to plough; being drained and, partlydrained swamp land;.handy to -railway; creamery, and school; good 5-robmed House and conveniences.: Price only ~£l2 10s. ptr aero. IAI A CRES » Ricn - Land; drained .'and .JL'tco partly-drained;', swamp,' about half of which hasooen ploughed; splendid grass'and cropping land. ( Prico £W per acre. ' : . TQK ACRES drained and; partly-drained A.OO swamp. Price per aero. .; ; OAA' ACRES drained and partly-drained (4vv swamp.. Price JX per acre. ■.-.. ft(\O' ACRES drained .and partly-drained /S'UiJ) swamp.' Prico X 3 10s. per acre. -JO A ACRES drained and partly-draiiicd itJxJ 1 swnmp. Price Jib per aero. ■JQA ACHES drained and partly-drained JLOli' swamp: Prico X-l 10s. per acre.; . RIDICULOUSLY EASY-TEKMS, rizilO per Cent: Deposit;" 10 per Cent., iu 12 Months; Balanco for Fivo Years nt 5 per Cent. .. ...'.' NOTE.—KiII two birds with one- steno. Inspect "the above properties,: then visit the Hamilton Show, and sto.clas-s of produco.grown, on land in question. .: , ".... .H;-.':ERWEST...S.ESGHTOW, ; AUCTIONEER, LAND, &-ESTATE AGENT, 18G FEATHJ3RSXON STHEBT, Wellington, And Vat - LOWJilt HUT'l' . ClO3l ESCIIANGE FOR SHEEP ~KtIN.-. FIRST-CLASS DAIRY FARM, SOO acres; \\ miles from school, cruniuury,. P. 0., .anu railway'; nil pluugliablo; carrßs-I'iS cows well; 8-rooinod hoti.-.e, all necessary [:crliianent" water; substantial fences. Equity, XIUOU. Owner wants about MO acres, between WoodvilU) anil Napier.' Full. particulars to bona lido inquiries from ■ ■-■•■■• KATLIFJ? LAND AGENCY, C 1137' ■ '~ '■'•■; Feildinfi.
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