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AUCTIONS. .'- .CLEARING SALE. .■• -v.;--"■ I UONDAY, Ist NOVEMBER, at 11 a.m. sharp'. , COACHBUILDER'S STOCK, PLANT, .AND, ■■- '-HORSES.. . -■■:'.-:':." •" ' p -T. MIDLANE AND'CO., instructed';by Mr.W.Garnham,\>;ho is giving up busi; test;, will sell'by auction, on tho premises, 83 t'ory Street, the whole-of his Stock and Plant, including:— ■ \ .' ' Two vans (almost new), i second-band block irays (in good order), 2 double-seated buggies 1 dog-cart (2 seats, almost new). 1 almost new 4-wheoi Ralli dog-cart (cost; .£75), I gig (good as new), 1 new station wagonette, L now Bradley, 1 s.h. baker's cart,.6 good 6ota frap and gig harness, 5 good van and. gig horses, 2 fruit barrows with tops, new nnd.s.k. wheels, 3 tons assorted tyro iron, spokes, timber, bolts, raw-linseed oil, paints,-varnishes, full set blacksmith's tools, including top and bottom swedges, 3 sledge hammers, 2 anvils, quantity largo and small cramps, grindstone, tyre bender,, tyro plate,- drill, s.vices, Champion Buitalo blowers, (No. 400), 2 trucks,. 1 wheelbarrow, wheelhorse and trestles, paint mill, quantify ironwork, stops, tips, axle wrenches, stocks and dies, 2 pair bolt cutters, full set .bending dogs, carriage lamps, norso collars,: Frank Miller's harness soap, and a large quantity of sundries too. numerous to mention. '■'_,'„ n.This is a genuine Clearing Sale. Everything must be sola. . > • '..■"'. C. T. MIDLANE AND CO: 3704 R. J. GOODMAN, Auctioneer. : ? ■ ERIDAY, NOVEMBER 19. ■ AT 11 O'CLOCK. •"-. : ; FRUIT FARMS. ' FRUIT FARMS. FRUIT FARMS.- FRUIT FARMS. " "TMTATUA TESTATE." VINEYARDS. ' : ' i' ' ORCHARDS. VINEYARDS. _' ORCHARDS. '■>.'... ONTHERAHWAY. ■■ '.'.' : 23 MILES FROM AUCKLAND. ON THE HELENSVILLE LINE, AT KUMEU ' STATION. - (\A ,{ ACRES, DIVIDED INTO SECTIONS »44: RANGING FROM 20 TO SO ACRKS. WLLL PRODUCE THE~ EARLIEST FRUITS AND VEGETABLES, AND SECURE THE ; "" ' ' • SOUTHERN MARKETS. ' -.' BEAUTIFUL, SHELTERED, SUNNY., • ■': SLOPES. Ideal Apple, Peach, Pear, and Grapa •;■..•'• Land. , '■ EQUALLY SUITABLE FOR POULTRY, KITCHEN GARDEN, CROPPING, AND DAIRYING. Alluvial and Black Loam Land, all ready for ' .the plough, i ■ - Exceptional supply of water from Kumen . -.. .. .. .. River. T. MANDENO JACKSON, • Instructed by THOMAS F. CAHILL, Esq. acting on behalf of the Owner, will Sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, Custom Street E., AUCKLAND, on the above date, ALL THOSE RICH ALLUVIAL RIVER FLATS, containing 944 ACRES, situated at above,;and subdivided into areas of from 2C to 60 acres each. FRUIT-GROWING LAND in the RIGH'I POSITION is the most profitable uso land car be put SURE INVESTMENT, and .provides a certain: COMPETENCY. 1 ■ Secure- ar INCOME NOW. This ftne'Hendorson-Helensville Valley, witl it's Main Trunk railway, its'superb climate freedom from'frost arid drought, and lovelj aspects for homes,-is destined to be the largest and principal fruit centre of the Dominion and the most charming rural environs of tk< Queen City of Auckland. '•■•■ -■-.' BUY NOW WHILE THE LAND IS .;.:';.-," -'-.■'' -.CHEAP. ..•■. .;';.■.;■■•" ■ Apples' can .bo igrown for. exportand placed on- the Londonv.rnarket a month'earlier that tins■• Tasmanian: article..-,:ln that branch . alorii a grower can secure an'early competency. ;. The fruitgrowers are ail centring in trie great Heriderson-Holensville Valley, as.illus trated by" the sale . and . demand .■ of section: on. the "Pomona: Fruit Colony," and thi buyer of • to-day will reap the benefit of lh( rapid' rise in land now..••going; on.- _Tht "MATUA" Estate adjoins the • "POMOM FRUIT.COLONY,"..where:the land has doub led itself in the last six riionths.' .:.The' lis tate is close to the city—practically suburbar land—and having railway connection witt all parts of the North Island,' assures to th< fruitgrower certain success, for all tiie ■markets are at his door, with cheap and speedj transportation facilities.' DON'T WAIT, to see what others do—-bul don't miss the chance. Buy now while: th< land is cheap'.' Its area is limited, and re member that' the Hastings Fruit.Lands havt gone to over' .£IOO an,'acre. - Auckland s pro. digious. growth, reacts on the surrounding rural values. • ■ ' ■ '~ . ■ ■..".-: •'•■'■''; .TERMS:; •' ■'.'■'. .'lO Per cent.'cash," 10 per cent. In 12 months. 10 .per cent. in.-2 .years,-balance-3 years at > ■ The Auctioneers advise that ' the Reserve upon, tho Sections 'has been fixed oxceedinglj low to effect immediate sale.; •':■■■ PLANS, ETC.; ON APPLICATION. 356] HARCOURT-''AND CO.;, HOUSE' AND LAND AGENTS, a.UC TIONEERS, AND SHAREBROKERS, ,;. • UMBTON .QUAY, WELLINGTON. i BCARBORO TERRACE. resi- .' dencei 6, rooms; elcctrio light, gas, h. and B. water, gas cooker, etc.; land, 33' x 100 ft Price,'Jeio2s.■"."■. , ' ' ... BROOKLYN, Boxkill, well-built residence 7 rooms, verandah, scullery,'city vater rental, 235. week; lovely city and harboui view; large section. Price, .£9OO. ■."■'■'" MARANUI. Compact Villa, i rooms, verandah, .scullery, washhouse; splendu section, 30 x 132 ft.; close to tram and beach Price, .£4os;.easy terms.: NEWTOWN,", near tram. . 4-roonied cottag< and outbuildings, 2 greenhouses, largi fowl run, garden fully cultivated; land, 38 o 109 ft. Price, JES2S. : . . QEASLDE, Cottages and. Sections to suital j3 buyers.'.. ,'■'..'■■ .''>■'■ WAIKATO.,' r> (\C\ ACRES, 270 acres grass; balance rani u>UV and kale/substantially fenced, 8 paddock: permanent water, practically all flat;, wil •asily carry'so"dairy cows and 300 sheep; titli LIP.; rent, V£s7 per annum; buildings, 5 loomed house, Scullery, , washhouse,, man'i oom, buggy-shed, dairy,' cowshed, loose-box >ngine-room; present stock, 50 dairy cows, am jther stook; good roadp; school and creamer; I mile; railway, 4 miles; Price ..£1600.-, Terms £1000 cash; balance S per. cent. . ,: / .768! . 1 K A ACRES, all grassed, 2 acres now read; LO'x for plough,. nearly all:. ploughabli ivhen stumped,- well fenced, 4 paddocks, Der nanent water, winters 31 dairy cows; ana 51 lead dry stock; 4-roomed. house, ■■■ cowbails ibeds. Title—Education Reserve, U years ti •un; rent 25.,. riglt of renewal for further 31 rears.. Railway, town, school, and creamer: . mile. Price, .£l2 per acre. Terms, J6551 lash.; ■■''■■ '■ ■'.'•■. '.' :.''-"'■■ > 7 6a \ ".. DANNEVLRKE. . 1 CA ACRES, all in tho" best, of grass, aboui LOU 30 acres have been ploughed, sub jtantial fencing, 6 paddocks, practically all flat .vatered ,by stream, will carry. 65 cows an( ,-oung stock. Buildings,. good ,2-roomed whare tlailway, school, and creamery 1 mile.' Price £23 »er acre. Terms. £300' cash: .., 768: G. 0. ROSS AND CO;, • LAND AGENTS. MASTERTON. ;< ALL LEVEL LAND/ ; A SPLENDID FATTENING, CROPPING, DAIRYING, OR GRAZING FARM.' d'nn ACRES, close to' Waipawa, splendic 800 quick soil that will grow wheat, oats turnips, or rape. At present there_ are abou' LOO acres of oats and wheat in.- The positioi is 111 that can be disered, and the ciimati is absolutely the best, in the North. Wei ■übdivided into numerous paddocks, fencing li i 0 od order, with water >in every paddook irows all kinds of English grasses well, anc Kill winter 1700 big sheep and fatten 'all thi ambs. 1 Its closo proximity to thrco saleyardi nakes it very convenient' for dealing. Bullock; ■attcn woll. The land is all ploughable. Build ngs new 6-roomed House, 6tnbles, implement ■bed',' and man's- cottage. Title, L.I.P; Rent is Price, £7 :10s, per acre, with only j£soi •ash'.'. Tbis is: undoubtedlyVthe cheapest,pro ierty in the market; . . , v\ ' Apply- Bharp,:-to. ROSS .AND - CO., Box 69 Uasteiton.' ■:■'_;'.'■'/ /;Cll6i

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 651, 30 October 1909, Page 16

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