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AUCTIONS. — POT AND FLOWERING PI,ANTS, SHRUBS, FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. FRIDAY, 27;1l AUGUST, 1000, at 1 p.m. LAERY AND COMPANY, LIMITED, have recei.ved instructions from Messrs. 11. C. Gibbons anil Company to sell as above at tlio Fruit Exchange, Allen'Street— An Assortment of. Nursery Stock, which, so far as numbers are concerneil, ■is tlio most varied yet offered 'in Wellington. • Tlio : quality is such that Buyers need not have the slightest hesitation in-se- ' curing their requirements at this sale. . Tho Plants are all specially adapted to local soil, and as Messrs. Gibbons and ' Co. Y name i« a household word in connection with. Nursery Stock every reliance may bp placed upon full value being obtained at this special opportunity. 2347 FOR'SALE, BY PUBLIC AUCTION. ' Abraham and williams, .ltd., ha to" been favoured with instructions by the Trustees.of the Estate of the late Sarah.Maclean, deceased, to oiler for Sale BY I'IJKI.IC AUCTION; at their Saleyards, Rangitikei Line, on,SATURDAY, tho 28th day of AUGUST, instant, commencing at 1 p.m.— . . THAT fine Dairy Farm', containing 02; acres and 7,perches, be the same a liltlo-inore or less, being Subdivision' of Sections 565. and 5G6, and Sections Nos.. 1519 and: • • 1520, Township of Bunnythorjpe, situate . on the Bunnythorpe-Fcildiug '.Main Road. , : The property is about i of. a mile Sfom Messrs. Joseph Nathan and Company's Dried ] Milk Factory; also from the Bunnythorpe.Biit-' ter Factory, School, and Railway Station; and consists of 7. paddocks,' well fenced; ,7-roonied dwellinghouse, with range, scullery, and' pantry; cowshed, with G ■ bails, - 2-stnll stable, 2 trapsheds, workshop,, dairy, and other small outhouses; also a four-roomed Cottage and shed at the back of . the farm., . N The property will carry 40 cows all tho year round, and is well grassed; also provided with permanent water, and contains, a considerable quantity of fencing, timber, and matai firewood. , Also half an aero Orchard, with a good assortment of fruit ttees. Land Transfer Title. Intending purchasers may inspect, the property on any, day before the advertised day of sale upon reference to either— . - MR. DUNCAN REID, ■ 'Creamery Manager, .Bunnythorpo,.... Or , ■ ' , . : MR; . WALTER A. P. 'BAILEY,. / ■. i: '--Farmer, - - 1 ' t Bunuythorpe, » Particulars and conditions of sale may bo inspected at the Offices of the Auctioneers; or' ; :. MESSRS. HANKINS AND LOCKHART Z ' FITZHERBERT,' Solicitors to tho Trustees, Main Street, Palmerston North. ... 2223 — —. _ \ , THOMSON AND BROWN. WAIRARAPA—First-class Carrying Business and Plant—2o Draught Mares and Geldings, 5 Wagons, Small Brake, 3-Horso Dray, C Tip Drays, - Harness complete for above, 1 Stallion. Building consists of 8-roomed "Hbuse and Stables, Blacksmith Shop, etc., ' Land, 5 acres. Business in first-class going "order.. Price, as a going conccrn,. ,£2OOO. . Well forth inspection. , 3000 HAWTCE'S, BAY'.—Billiard Room and 1 firstclass fables. Every appliance and ■ fitting . necessary .to-a-first-class Business. • Absolutely the best Billiard Room in New Zealand. A real jchnnce for a live man. For quick sale, .£1150.* ■ . 3083 WANGANUI.—27O acres rich: fat country, all flat and ploughable, well subdivided and watered., Soil rich black 16am of .unusual depth. Property carrying 700 : sheep, 50 cattle, and 14 horses. -Land equal, if not superior, to the best Tarantiki Land. Houso of 8 rooms, woolslied, stables, etc. Price, <£35 per acre. Terms arranged. • 3035 JOHNSONVILLE.—EstabIished. Pig' and Poultry Farm, 81 acres, House of 9 rooms, coivbails, G fo'wl-houses, pig-stye,: stable, coachhouse, barn,' etc., plough; harrow, 5 li.p. engine' 1 for cutting liny,' 030 poultry, 30 pigs, HO slicci), horso, cows, etc. As a going concern, 'only ,£2600.';' 35, THOMSON & BROWN, ' CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, . - \ WELLINGTON. .... • 7650 ACRES FREEHOLD, • FERTILE TAURANGA. I 0 MILES from TAURANGA WHARF, 22 pad- « docks, each with permanent water. PRACTICALLY 'ALL PLOUGH ABLE. 1000 . acrcs 1 felled, bush, and 4000 acres fern land, sown in English grasses; 1000 acres standing bush, balance fern. Rich, heavy'soil, grows fine RAPE AND SWEDE CROPS. Excellent BREEDING AND FATTENING Country. Property somewhat neglected, but can, at small cost, be ra'ado capablc of carrying 2 BREEDING EWES TO THE ACRE all over. Will make excellent dairying land, and is very suitable for cutting up. Has already been SURVEYED FOR SUBDIVISION. ' Wo are convinced there is A GREAT FUTURE beforo this place. Even in its backward condition it has. wintered- 5000 growii. sheep and 1600 head of cattle on tho 5000 acres grass. Everything is in its favour. Tho CLIMATE IS IDEAL, it has' an enhanced .value in that- it is so CLOSE TO THE PORT, nnd similar land in the vicinity in advanced , stage of improvement, is COMMANDING A HIGH PRICE, as dairying and cropping land. Homestead .of 10 rooms, and another house of G rooms,. stables, woolslied with 750 night-pen accommodation,' :and "Wolsley." shearing machines installed: ,-' PRICE, ,£s' 7s.' Gd. an Acre. . Equity, -218,000; balance at 5 per cent. ' We have a lbng'list of extremely, cheap properties in various stages of improvement. If clients will kindly indicato to us the nature of their requirements, we shall be pleased to submit a specially-selected list "of those ' places we can recommend as of good value and likely .to suit them. R. WILSON & CO., LTD,, 1 TAIHAPE. QQ7 ACRES. 0.E.P., lit S3s.j ' BiioateO .9 yy > miles from township- and railwav by : good road. About 400 acres- in grass , balanco bash; 2% sheep'country: Price,' including 10,000 feet.O.B. Timber, JC3OOO. Terms.JClooo down; balance at 5 per cent. >'. QQ A ACRES, 0.R.P., at 17s. Gd. per acre. OpV Situated 2J miles from railway station (Main Trunk). 200 acres felled and grassed, 50 chains fencing (totara); 6-roomed .House (split timber), sheep yards,-garden, etc..-The balance is heavy bosh, with good sprinkling of totara, rimu, and matai. The soil is a rich loam, on papa and san''stono formation, and .generally rolling, country, about half ploughable' when cleared. Price, goodwill, £2 per acre. Terms 1 iCIOO down balance a' arranged. - ' QQ4. ACTES O.R.P at 17s. Gd. per BOre . i/O 1 * Sitnated 5 miles from railway station (Main Trunk), 110 acres felled and grassed >Price, 255. per acre Ternfs, £100 down, 'balance as arranged. Note.—The above two properties in grass are wintering 2} sheep to the acre, and will carry 3 sheep to the acre when subdivided. OLDEST ESTABLISHED DRAPERY BUSINESS IN A GOOD TOWN. Handsome premises of 2; ; stories,' in! main -business thoroughfare. Largest "and best appointed shop in town, with showroom upstairs. Stock consists entirely of Millinory,' Drapery Mens Clotting, and Mercery. All in good order and condition, with no old unsaleable goods. I Present value of stock about £2400. Turnovef about £5000 a year. Will sell,-or lease promises in 3 periods of 5 years each at ,£6O, £70 md .£BO per annum. Prico of stock, AS A (JO--ING CONCERN, .£2OOO. . A. G. CUNNSNGHAMa " 1 LAUD AGENT, ■ . TAIHAPE. 0109 a j Q-fl A. ACRES, near New Plymouth, practically all flat; 5-roomed house, good outbuildings, close to good school, factory, and Post Office. Would milk about. 70 cows. Well subdivided, and all sheep-proof fencing. Freo from weeds. Price, .£l9 per acre, £750 cash. Balanco to be arranged. Apply— GiLMOUR AND CLARKE. ISQIIONT BTEUfiT, NEW SIXMOOTS.

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 596, 26 August 1909, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 596, 26 August 1909, Page 10

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