AUCTIONS. - BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS! ; GREAT BOOT .AUCTION. - .1000 'Pairs—Bankrupt Assigned, and Ware- ■ housemen's. Stocks. \ - ■ ■ WITHOUT RESERVE. THIS DAY. • ■ TUESDAY, 7th DECEMBER, 1009, 1.30 p.m. sharp. - 6N THE PREMISES, 14 MANNERS STREET, "OEARSON AND CO. havo roceived instructious to' sell by public auction a Magnificent Stock of HIGH GRADE. BOOTS, SHOES, Etc., wholly-without'reserve,-includ-ing—■ Gents' Welted Boots in Glace, Krupp, Box . and "Willow Calf, in medium, wide, and narrow toes. Ladies' Evening Shoes, Walking Shoes, Welted, : Machine Sewn, : and Pump Soles. Children's Boots and ■ Shoes. ALL OF FIRST-CLASS QUALITY. ALSO A GRAND RANGE OF SPLENDID .■ SAMPLES. ' IMPORTANT. SALE OF DAIRY AND ; ' , , FRUIT FARMS. . M"ESSRS DE PELICHET, M'LEOD AND .' CO., Hastings, havo received instructions from' Messrs. Thompson Bros, to offer by Public Auction, at tho Princess Theatre, '.ON;FRIDAY, 10tK'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. '- 'This.land is part of the well-known Te Mata Flats, and no noher land is to be found in the' Province. It is situate only ono mile from Havolock, 1 and about' 35' miles from Hastings, rhe Government selected a portion - of this Estate for their -Experimental Fruit 'Farm.' TERMS OF PAYMENT: 15 per cant, at timo of sale.'' 10 per cent, on Ist February, 1911 •. -10 per cent, on Ist. February, 1912. , ; Balance 'on Ist February,' 1913. , ' . Interest on unpaid purchase money at 5 w cent.'■; '• . ~ /* -Plans will be available in a few 'days ■ )- '■■';■ ' : ' j- .S. M'LEOD, ' .'■- ■ - ' ' ; . ; Auctioneer. KELBURWE. FOR SAL E. ■ t 1 O E SAL E. : ■ CHOICE BUILDING ALLOTMENTS! dHOICE BUILDING ALLOTMENTS! : MAGNIFICENT VIEWS AND SHELTER FROM PREVAILING WINDS. ' A FEW MINUTES FROM LAMBTON QUAY. SECTIONS READY FOR'BUILDING ON. SPECIAL FACILITIES TO PURCHASERS BUILDING AT ONCEI : Foi'plans, prioos, oto., apply to— . .. ' , ~ L. H. B. .WILSON, ' . ' V Secretary. " THE yPLAWD; ESTATE; CO., LTD., ' ' 31 HUNTER STREET, WELLINGTON, GRAND FA"RM,FOR SALE OR LEASE. WE ere tho owners of a nico Farm of 600 Acre 3( all of which is in English grass and is. subdivided into paddocks suitable for farming. There is a good residence and build-, ings on the property. ' Butter Factory ,is close by and tho Freezing Works within «aey distance. The property is situated in the famous Taranaki District. Wa are prepared to sell tho freehold, with immediate possession, for .£l2 per acre, on easj term's; intoroit 5 per cent.' Tho buyer can put hii own stack,-'on the farmland can have immediate possession. f ; - The property will carry 2 shcop to tho aore, and about 100 head of cattle. Vory easy terms. Or. failing the property ( being sold within the next two weeks, wo are prepared to Lease same to a reliablo man for'a' term at a''moderate jontal, This is a rare opportunity, DWAN BROS. 1 - Owners, Willis Street, Wellington. v V ". ■ FOR' SALE. JJICTON SOUNDS.—A comfortable and convenient Dwelling of ten', rooms, with every modern situated' in a beautiful baV- Suitable for summer parties, or as: a boardinghonse. Easy terms wonld be accepted, and the place can be taken'with or without furniture and an oil launch. Very-cheap. QTABBOROUGH SETTLEMENT.—Wf have several Blocks of this magnificent Estate for Sale. All are L.I.P. tenure, and, owing to the excellent quality of the land, they offer, a great opportunity to thoso who want a good mixed farm to settle on. ; Write for particulars.' ; GRIFFITHS St SOW, Auctioneers, BlenheimT"' . FIRST-CLASS DAIRY FARM. 1 A'X ACRES, 12 miles from New Plymouth, , .LrfcO - rood, school and post office on property, half-mile from creamery; well-sub-divided; 6-roomed house, besides pantry, scullery and dairy, 10-bail cowshed and other convenient buildings. : Prioe, as a going concern, including 30 first-olass cows, 2 horses, 1 bull, 15 calves, 15 pigs/25 fowls, 1 cart, 1 gig, antl i ; milk-cart, diso harrows, chain harrows, and all necessary farm implements, only £13 io 3i per acre; X7OO cash. Apply sharp.. Nothing better on the market. ; 1082 :; J; HARRIS AMD SONS, ■ LAND AGENTS, ■ - '■ ' : MAETON AND MARTON JUNCTION. W. H.-MORRAH & CO., AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE A , AGENTS, . • ' ; WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. 1A A ACRES Terraoo Land, all grassed, SO ~LUv acr(VJ ploughed," fine supply 0 f water, • unusual number of good big Fhelter plantations, G-roomed homestead, 12-bail cowshed, with concrete floor and other buildings. Do 40 cows and other stock all year '-ound, and do them well; 4k miles from PALMERSTON, j ust other si-do of: river; has Biej'osnective value. RECOMMENDED. BEST Farm WE KNOW OF FOR SALE. • Cheap at JC2S acre. Easy terms to practical ■man/ iISOO cash, 5 per cent, interest on balance for ten-year term.' FARM for Sale everywhere. Apply for details. , ■ .-. ■ ■ ■. THE lesnlts obtained by Advertisers In the Classified Columns of- "Tbo Dominion" are suoh as to confirm their belief,that the paper has a wider'circulation than an; other daily jonrnal in Nax Zealand. ■ j
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 683, 7 December 1909, Page 12
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