AUCTIONS. _____ POT AND PLOWKKIN'C! PLANTS, SITRUU.S, • FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREKS. I'O-l) A V, FRIDAY, 27fh AUGUST, 1909; at 1 p.m. Larry, anii company, limited. imv« 'receive.! instructions from .Messrs. 11. 0. Gibbons mill Company In sell'as above lit tint Fruit Exchange, Alien Street— An Assortment of Nursery Slock, which, sn fnr ns numbers' arc eonccrni'd, is "m ■ most vnried yet offered in Wcllini;lon. ; Tlio qunlity is such Oml Buyers, nceil j not liiiv.i th«. 'slightest, licsilulion in hoi ,curing their requirements at this f>nlo. Tho l'lnnls uro nil sjH.-clnlly ."'dnpled to local soil, nnd ns Messrs.. Gibbons, imil Co.'a IMUM !-• a household won] in con- ' liectinn wil.lr.Nur9e.ry Stock every relinnco may bn placed npoit fiill vnluo being 011- : UiiiWl at tliis spocinl opportunity. 2:1-17 ! FOR SALE, HY PUBLIC AUCTION, A BRAHAM AND WJJJJAMS, LTD., have x'A. . Ijnoii favoured w/(li instruclions' by Hie Trustees of tlio Estate of the Inte Surah Mncioau, deceased, to olfer for Salo lIY I'UIJMC AUCTION',- at tlioir Kaleyards, Rangitikei Line; on SATURDAY, tlio 23th day of AUGUST, instant, commencing at 1 p.m.— ■ • ;' THAT fine Dairy Farm, containing 02 acres i and 7 porches, be the same a little more I or less, being Subdivision of Sections i , 565 and 566, and-Sections Nos. 1519 and 1520, Township of Bunnytliorpe, situate j 011 tho Bunny tborpc-Fcilding Main j Road. •Tlio property is about 1 of a mile from' Messrs. .Tosepli Nathan and Company's Dried Milk Factory; also from the Bunny thorps But-; (or Factory, School, and Railway Station, and consists of V paddocks, well fenced; 7-roonicd dwellinghouse, with range, scullery, and pantrv; cowshed, with-G bails, 2-stnll stable, 2 trapsheds, workshop,. dairy, and other small outhousos; also a four-roomc-d Cottage and shed 'at tho back of the farm. The prouerty will carry'4o cows all tlio 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 acre Orchard, with a good-assort-ment of fruit trees. : Land Transfer Title. Intending purchasers may inspect tho property c.ll any day before tho advertised day of .sale upon reference to cither— ' MR. D.UNCAN REID, ' •r -• ' Creamery Manager,- . ! Bunnythorpo.' ° r MR. WALTER A. P. BAILEY, Farmer, .1 ..." • Bunnythorpo. ''Particulars' and conditions, of sale may be inspected ,at the Offices of the' Auctioneers, or 1 MESSIIt!. HANKINS AND LOCKHART. i ,■ FITZHEKBERT, ''/ ;: Solicitors to the Trustees, \ ' j., ' ! Main Street, Palmerston North." ' : • • ; ... ,2223 | s '■ -THOMSON AND BROWN.' WAIRARAPA .-First-class Carrying "Business and Plant—2o Draught Mares.and.Geldings, ; 5 Wagons, Small Brake, 3-Horse Dray, 6 : Tip Drays, Harness complete for above, 1 . Stallion. Building consists of S-rooiried , . House and Stables, Blacksmith Shop, etc.. Land, 5 acres/ Business in first-class going ; order. ' Price; as, a-going concern, <£2000. • Well forth inspection. 3090 HAWKE'S BAY—Billiard Room and A -firstclass Tables. Every appliance and -fitting necessary to a first-class Business. Abso- • lutely the best Billiard Room in New Zealand. A real chance for a live man. For quick,sale v .£llsoy ~. , . 3088 YyANGANUL—27O -a'cres rich, fat country, all flat- and' ploughable, well subdivided and watered. Soil rich black loam of unusual, dopth. Property carrying 700 sheep, 50 - cattle, and 14 horses. - Land equal, it' not superior, to the best Taranaki Land. House of 8 rooms, woolshed, stables, etc. Price, £35 per acre. Terms arranged. 3085. JOHNSONVILLE.—EstabIished Pig and Poultry Farm, 84 acres, House of 9 rooms, cowbails, C fowl-houses, pig-stye, stable, coachhousc. barn, etc., plough, harrow, 5 h.p. . engine for cutting hay, S3o' poultry, 30 pigs, 140 sheep, horse, 1 cows, etc. As a going concern, only £2600. - >35 ..-THOMSON & BROWN, ' , : CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, . WELLINGTON. 7650 ACRES FREEHOLD;! FERTILE TAURANGA. 'd> MILES from TAURANGA WHARF, 22 pad--0 docks, each with permanent water. PRACTICALLY ALL PLOUGHABLE. -1000 acres felled bush, nnd -1000 acres fern hind, 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 made capable 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. We are convinced, there is A GREAT FUTURE before-this-place.. Even in its backward condition .it has wintered 5000 grown sheep and IGOO head of cattle on the 5090 acres grass. Everything is in .its favour. The CLIMATE IS IDEAL,-it has an enhanced value in that it is so CLOSE TO THE PORT, and sifnilur 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 6 rooms, stables, - woolshed. with 750 night-pen accommodation, and "Woisley" shearing machj ines installed. 1 PRICE, £5 7s. 6d. an Acre. [ Equity, .£18,000; balance at 5 per cent. ■ We have a long 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. WiLSOft & CO.. LTD,, ; .TAIHAPE. • ■ - ' fjnm. ACRES. 0.E.P., at 335.;; Eltaated' 9 1)J I miles from township ana, railway by good road. About 400 acres in'grass,' baianco bush; 24 6hoep oountry. Prioe, including 10,000 feet 0.8. Timber, £3000. Terms £1000 dowu; balance at 5 per cent. qqA ACRES, 0.R.P., at 17s. 6d. per acre. 0«J" Situated 2i mile!) from railway station (Main Trunk). 200 acres felled and grassed, 50 chains fencing (totara); 6-roomed House (split timber), sheep yards, garden, eto. Thß balance is heavy bush, with good sprinkling of totara, rimu, and matai. Tho soil is a rich.loam, on papa and sandstone formation, and generally rolling country, about half ploughable when cleared. Price,. goodwill, £2 per acre. Terms, £400 down, balance. a« arranged. r\(jA ACRES,' - 0.R.P., at I'b. Gd. per * acre. I}o4 Situated 5 miles from railway 'station (Main Trunk), 110 acres felled and grassed. Price, 255. per acre. Terms, £400 down, balance ai" arranged. Note.—The above two properties in grass are wintering 2J sheep to the acre, and will carry 3 sheop to the acre when subdivided. OLDEST ESTABLISHED DRAPEBY BUSINESS IN A GOOD TOWN.. Handsome premises of 2 stories, in main business thoroughfare. Largest and best appointed shop in town, with Ehowroom upstairs, Stock consists entirely of Millinery, Drapery, Mens Clotting, and Mercery. All in good order and condition, "with no old unsaleable goods. Present valuo ef stock about £2409. Turnover • about £5000 ® year. Will sell; or lease premises in 3 periods of 5 years each at £60. £70. nnd £80 per annum. Price of stock, AS A GOING CONCERN, £2COO. A. G. CUNNINGHA'M*. LAKD AGENT. ' TAIHAPE. : 01093 fjlA ACRES, near New Plymouth, practifllU cally all flat; 5-roomed house, good outbuildings, close to good school; factory, ami Post Office. Would milk about 70 cows. Well subdivided, and all sheep-proof fencing. Free from weeds. Price, £19 per acre; £750 cash. Balance to be arranged. Apply— GILMOim AND CLARKE, EGMONT STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH, j • CI2BJ
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