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; '.' >.-.v" ■'■-; ;■ AucTi'6;Ns. v ';; : - :;■ ' : FRIDAY, 3rd. DECEMBER, 1909, y.::;'i : , .; , ■ ■: ■■ At : Two.■V.-;-_■'••••;■:" .;.-'',■ •;■■;' \ IMPORTANT SALE OP.-. CHOICE-OIL : ," ; PAINTINGS and WATER COLOURS.', ' : By 'Well-known English'and Australian.;;. • : ; •.■■ . . :..' ■ ' ;-Artists. '■■-"': \ [ V'V:';,;'.-. ; ALSO, VALUABLE AND RARE ANTIQUE ■ , ■-. " ■■■:■,-. CURIOS.; .- ■■■■■■..•■•-.-' /' ".■ MESSRS. J: H. BETHUNE AND CO. have. been : favoured with instructions to sellby Auction at their Roonis; Featherston Street,as above — ! '■■ ■■ -. . ..'■'.- '-.■■ , .■■..':■. 35 OIL PAINTINGS and WATER COLOURS, by L. W; Wilson, W. Forsyth, J.Swin-ton-Diston, J. Easter, W. Hamilton, G.Maltby, K. Lewis, E.-.'W. Payton, and others.-. .'...': ■ On Account of Mr. Cambridge, the well-, known Collector— '•■„■., , . ~ ~. ;'.; ■'',' '.. : . Antique Urn; silver-plated on copper, Sheffield Spi/it;Standi Banded Quaint E.P. Tea-:. ;pot, Carved Ivory Backgammon Game.; . 'On view from To-day (Tuesday), , 30th November. •■/■'// ; •;;■ ■'■■ ; ' ;;•■■; "- :^ Complete "Catalogue on application; ■ '■-. '. ;, IMPORTANT SALE OF DAIRY AND. FRUIT FARMS.- .- . ■ ■- M ESSRS DE.PELICHET > ,M'LEOD- AND CO., Hastings, have ' received ,instructions from Messrs. Thompson Bros, to offer by Publio Auotion, at the Prinbess Theatre,. ON FRIDAY, 10th DECEMBER, 1909, at ; ; .. 2.30 p.m. . ■ ■_■■ .. ■ ' Their Te Mata Farm, consisting of 300 acres divided into 45 Sections, varying in size . ' from 3J'acres to 13' acres. ■ _ r ' 'This land is'part of the well-known Tβ Mata Flats, and no richer land is to be found m the Province. It is situate only one mile from ,Havelock, and about. miles from Hastings. Thd Government selected a portion of this Estate for. their Experimental Fruit Farm. TERMS OF PAYMENT: ; .,,. 15 per cent, at time of sale.. ■ '■■.. ':-' . , 10 per cent, on Ist February, 1911 10 per cent, on'lst February,- 1912.' .-. Balance on Ist, February, 1913. -.-. ..", ~ Interest.on unpaid purchase money at's per cent. ;',. '•.- ■•■■ ■•■ ■■' '■'~■ -.-' •'. •' '•-.. Plans will be available in a few days. ■ ■■■ , . ■-• -.■-■■ J. , '■■'■ ■'.: ■■■■''.."■ ', ■ --■'. ' Auctioneer.' ' : ; :■••■■;;■• Fpß;.sAi.E;.:V":■;;■,-■-,";'" v IN THE PICTON SOUNDS. ,: A COMFORTABLE . and " convjiient Resi-; - dence, containing nine roomsj bathroom, hot and cold', w'ater, good! outbuildings; thoroughly well furnished; aa--4doal summer resort; beautifully;-and conveniently situated. The price, including furniturei 'is:i£sso. ? The very easiest, terms''would be' ; acpepted. - For a summer, residence- or. a * boardinghouse this offers I a,-.favourable opportunity. ■ ' :.. !.lFull particulars .on. application/; ,\ v I ;^.GRIFFITHS , ,'Sj'.-S6Wr ' :;t /.'.■.-' ■ ' Auctioneers, ' C 1535 . (■■'■ . : :....BLENHEIM.'

'■'■■• : W. ,H. : .iwoRRAH'&-c6. s ■■;■ ■;•;■ A UCTIONEESS, LAND AND • ESTATE A. .■'.•.■■ .AGENTS.,- ~ ;,•';. ; ; WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON/ HRST-CLASS -DAUJI' FARM;.. PIMHER- ."■■■-: BERT BAST, PAL'mEKSTON'/NOKTH. 1 A A ACRES Terrace Land,' all' grassed,. 30 LUV acred' 'ploughed, fine supply of water, unusual number of good big" phelter plantations', 6-roomed. homestead, 12-bail cowshed, nith concrete floor and other buildings. Do 40 cows and other'sjoct-all year round, and'do them well. ■ '■ " -■ -i "' ■ ■' .Cheap at ,£25 acre.!, Exceptionally, easy .terms ta'practical'maii. ■',-.• •■''■:', "; • GOOD COUNTRY ': GENERAL 1 STORE BUSINESS','FeiMing District.'V -, :, ■■ ■• ; 'FARMS for'- Sale" eyiirywhere. :r. Apply, for' details....:. •■■ : . ':'".-,■;, .-.■■. ■V'■> ':' ■' . FOR IMMEDIATE.SAI.E. ~ ACEES,; \ miie from .School,-I mile *fcOv f rom Creamery, 9 miles from Railway ;■■ 380 acres in grass, all ploughable, 10J acres shelter bush, a good portion: under orop; carries i sheep; stock at present on place, 1200 sheep, 112 cattle, 12 horsas., A~nice 10-roomed House, 4-' roomed jCottago, ■ 28-; bails, 10 pig-styes, stable, woolshed, , wasthousejand outbuildings. Subdivided into, 'ii paddocks. Post and wire fences. This is without doubt one'of the nicest farms in r the district. •, ; ;Pjice, per acre. Terms arranged..., . . ■~T J ,' ; V -.■'.'..' • For'full..particulars, ■ applyr-..,.!;,': i:Y-:'v;yipTQj|; , "'Ev';S!JfliTH|" : ■'■-/ , \■ ■ ;LAND;. : : : i-[ ;gREAT- BARGAIN^!N BjjsE '14 Aft ACRE'S,- O.R.P. Jei'33."6d., 'splendid JUxSjv land suitable for : miied larining when in grass. Within 2 miles of railway station, tram rights tecured into station yard. Very easy country to work, ostimated quantity of miliing ttaber per acre 18.000 ft., comprin-' ing riinu and aiatai, with sprinkiing of totaira and white'pine; 300 acres m grass, with good buildings, yards, dip, etc.. Price, £i 10s. per acre goodwill. Terms arranged.if desired. \nil -consider salo of timber rigte only? ; , ', uiiiSilliAL BXOKK HUbiAESb, ia a goodgoabead town on the Main Trunin Line: Turnover, XIOUO monthly. Stock and p.lairt,at valuation, estimated value JUIUOO. uoodwill, : Splendid corner premises. Terms, tt'6ou cash, balance approved bills. 1 his is a great snip. il,pl JV. P. &CO., : : "v- ■■■'■ "' TAIHAPE. - . C 1134

i PICKED PEOPEETY. Qfbfll ACHES-Bush Farm, MaihiTrnnk Line. 120 acres in grass, balance heavy buah. First-class sheep country; 6 miles rail; title, 0.R.P.; goodwill, 255. per aero. Easy terms arranged. 'Apply- , ~,'", ; A. H. ATKINSON St CO., LTD., CIOBB v FEILDING. i '-. :: WI3M , YOUNG, HOBBS,- 'AMD CO,, AUCTIONEERS. AND SEED MERCHANTS, STEATFOED. AND.ELTIIAH. SPLENDID" Dairy Form of 170' Acres, well subdivided into 9 Jaree paddoofcs; sheep-, proof fencing; first-class house of 8 rooms; not and cold water; factory;. and school op : posite; will carry 70 cows well. Prioc, £W per acre; cosy terms. Apply eharp. iT(HOICE Little Dairy- Farm- of 62 acres, \J situated in best part of Taranaki; all lovel and under plough; sheep-proof fencing; houso A rooms, cowshed, etc; factory on property. .Price, .£3B per acre; .£2OO 'Cash: • A grand opportunity. ' ■ CISII First-class-dairy fi\rm. ~i A K A.CEES, 12 miles from New Plymouth, 1 145:0 on main road, school and post office on property, half-milo from creamery; well subdivided; G-roomed house, besides I , pantry, scullery and dairy, 10-bail cowshed and other convenient buildings. Price, as a going concern, including 30 first-ckfcs cows, 2 horses, 1 bull, 15 calves, 15 pige, 25 fowle, 1 cart, 1 gig, and 1 milk-cart, disc harrows, chain harrows, and all necessary farm implements, only .£l3 lOs. per aero; ±700 cash. Apply sharp. Nothing better on the market. 10S2 J. HARRIS AND SONS, LAND AGENTS, ■ MA&TON.AND'MABTON.JUNCTION. '

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 677, 30 November 1909, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 677, 30 November 1909, Page 12

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