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. AUCTIONS. ■''■"■■' \ TO-MORROW, "■ f .,H T ySW I mh OCTOBER, 1909: ~ CIH AUCTION MAUT,-Manners Street. '• X }}:■ BRAITJIWAITE AND CO. (lat ) V« s>"ley, lleecli, and Co.) will Sell by Aui ' tion as above— . ■ 1 Austral Mineral Water Machine, 1 Photi grapher's Enlargement Camera, Che: terfield Coucli (frame), Chest Militar Drawers.- lv.w. Stretchers,- .\r.\v. Mnl . tresses, Extension Dining Tables, Wasl 1 . stands, Mahogany Frame Dininßroor Chairs (covered horsehair), Harinoniui nnd Sin nil Organ, Pianos (Weber an '• Chappoll), Hall Stands, Oval Mirroi Large Toilet Glass) Duchess Chests n . ' and a quantity of other Furnituro on '<< ' Effects. '• Sale to commence at 2 o'clock prompt. 3357 J. W. BRAITHWAITE, Auctioneer. important sale of ° hastings suburban farming ,1 allotments. and choice : , residential sites. Cβ. hoadley' and son, limited • NAPIER, in conjunction wit , ,. MURRAY ' ROBERTS, AND CO., have been instructed b Mr. Henry Gaisford to offer by Public Auc (ion, at the DRILLSHED,. HASTINGS, On SATURDAY, 23rd OCTOBER, 1903, At 11 o'clock a.m.— : All that Beautiful Property, '•■■•' ;kaupare, , ■■ Formerly known as Sir 'William EiisscU', ' Flaxmere Estate, situated 2J miles from lias', ings Railway Station. . The property consists of about - 16 8flj-'■■ -/CRES , 16g(] Of rich alluvial flats, sorao of the verj choicest of the Plains; Subdivided to suit pnr chasers into 95, Allotments, varying from 3 t( 50 Acres in extent. - ) TERMS OF PAYMENT: 15 per. cent, on fal . of hammer, 5 per cent, in 12 months, 10 pel cent, in 18 months, balance March Ist, 1913 ,- bearing 5J per cent, interest. 3061 1, ' ■ CB. HOADLEY AND SON, LIMITED • havo been instructed bj Mr. James Macfarlano to Sell by Public Auction, at theij Rooms, BROWNING STREET, NAPIER, . . : MONDAY, OCTOBER 25th, 1909. ; , '. At 2 p.m.— THE BALANCE OF HIS SPLENDID ESTATE, CLIVE GRANGE, Subdivided into 83 Allotments, varying ■in area from 1. ACile UP TO 403 ACRES IN EXTENT. The Estate consists of Rich Flats and Easy Downs,-abundantly watered. Ideal locality, be- ; ing convenient to Farndon and Hastings Railway Stations, and 9 ibiles from Napier by good I roads in all seasons. ■ • For residential sites or for those desirous ol cultivating the land the fertile character oi the soil means MONEY in any branch of farming it may be put to, while the situation is sunny, aud enjoys tho healthy and exhilarating sea breeze from the Pacifio Ocean. No ono should overlook this opportunity bi acquiring an investment most excellent of its kind. .-. • . TEEMS OF PAYMENT: 1 10 per cent. Cash at ..time'!of .sale. 20 per cent, on Delivery, February Next. ■ Balance of purchase money can remain on I mortgage till 31st March, 1913, bearing 5 pet cent, -interest. Plans of both above properties will be sent 1 post free upon application to— C.;B. HOADLEY AiVD SON, LIMITED, Auctioneers, NAPIER, HASTINGS, AND GISBORNE. . 30GI IMPORTANT SALE OF DAIRY AND FRUIT ' . . . . FARMS.. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ' I TO'ITH a view of settling farm partnership • " accounts, wo have received instructions from Messrs. Thompson Bros, to offer at an early date- 300 acres, divided into about 10 sections, varying in size from 5 to 15 acres. This land is some of the richest in the province, and is situate on the 'i'e Mata Flats, adjacent to the Government Experiment Frnit -Farm; and only one mile from Havelock North, and about 3J miles from Hastings. .Plans are now being prepared, and will b'e issued : through the paper shortly. ■: Dβ PELICHET, M'LEOD. AND CO., Hastings. ' . .3337 ': GRASP THIS OPPORTUNITY. ,_ '-■--. GET A PLAN OF THE ! EVANS.BAY ESTATE, '■'_[. KILBIRNIE.' - ■ mHE GREATEST ■ MONEY-MAKING 7 OPPORTUNITY BEFORE THE PUBLIC-. TO-DAY 1 10 PER CENT. DEPOSIT WILL DO ITI 10 PER CENT. IN SIX MONTHS. . 10 PERCENT. IN TWELVE MONTHS. . BALANCE MAY REMAIN FOR THREE '■> . ' ■ TEAKS.. , INTEREST ON UNPAID PURCHASE MONEY AT 5 PER CENT. Or we will-build you a house and arrange the money for you: at 4J per cent, interest and repayments arranged as weekly rent. , . . i'|or Conditions of Hale uppty— . THOMSON & BROWN, (SOLE AGENTS), : AUCTIONEERS AM) REAL ESTATE ' \ . ■■■ AGENTS. . ~ ' OPPOSITE BANK N.Z., CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. Telephone, U4U. STRAIGHT-OUT LEASE. • ■■■■ ~:.; FOR- Immediate Lease, possession Ist October, one of the best Dairy Farms in the district, all in grass and ploughable; goodhouse o£ ! 7 rooms, scullery, bathroom, washhouse, copper aud tubs, concrete floor; large concrete cowbaile, with loft, water laid on' orchard,' lawn, garden, trapsheds, pig-styes' etc.;. about 20 acres stumped, fences tirst-clasa order, plenty of, water; will winter 70 cows besides other stock. Easy distance to school' butter factories, cheese and dried milk factory' and railway station. Will leaso for five years with purchase clause. '. For terms of lease, etc., apply— VICTOR E. SMITH, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT, FEILDING. ClO3l MAIN TRUNK LINE LAND BARGAINS. J-QA ACBES L.1.P., near Cliku, 5 miles from O/«/U railway station, li miles from creamery; 6-roomoii bouse, all conveniences; woolehed, two sete of yards; divided into 9 paddocks, all in grass. This land is eminently enitablo for mixed farming, but at present it is carrying ltiOO sheep. JCIU per acre; JESOO down; balanco at 5 per cent '-. ■ QQ-J ACRES Freehold (dairying, and aheep), Oi/JL 230 in grass, balance first-olass millinn bush; ring fenced; 12 miles from Hunterville, 1 mile frum post office, school, and creamery; new 5-roomed house, i' 9 per aero; £1219 cash; balanco at 5 per cent. GARNER AND CO., LAND.AGENTS, iaIHAPE. : ' : . - . : I'- ■ ■ -..•-■•- ~- .' . ■■■ C»3t ■'-.. .' A GOOD CHANCE. ' , qnn 'ACRES 0.R.P., SO acres grass, balanco Ot/v bush, 8 miles from good township. . Price £i 7s. 6d. per acre. Only .£l5O cash required. Government Rent, JC2O per aimum, J. R. PERRY, v COMMISSION' , AGENT AND VALUER ■;■.^.-.•;;./;/,..;.■■■.PBIIDINB,- . . . ciui 1

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 638, 15 October 1909, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 638, 15 October 1909, Page 12

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