AUCTIONS. TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, 4th MAY, 1910, At 1.30 p.m. AUCTION ■'SALB-'-'OP 'HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, COW, MOTOR-CAR, BUGGY, HORSE AND HARNESS, AND SUNDRIES. BLOOMFIELD TERRACE, I OVER ■ HUTT. HE. LEIGHTON has received in- • sstructions from Jas, Walker, Esq., Builder, to sell as above— Th« whole: of his Superior Furniture and effects, comprising— Elegant Suite of 9 pieces, handsomely upholstered. Costly Cedar Sideboard,, with caned panels and mirror-back. Extension Dining Table, 8 feet. Sweet-toned Organ and Stool (cost 33 guineas). Bookcase, with number well-bound books. : ■ Watnot, Ornaments, Vases, Lamps. B.M. Fenders and Irons, Screen. Phonograph' and Records, Fern Stands, Pictures, Canadian Chairs, Couches, Easy Chairs, Linoleums, Carpets, Rugs, B.M. Bedsteads, W.AY. Mattresses, Stretchers, Bedding, Wicker and Bamboo Goods. Handsome Bedroom Suite of unique design, Scotch Cedar Chests, Washstands and Ware, Commode, Dresser, Mangle, Kitchen Requisites, . Perfection Cooker, Keroseno Heater, Large Assortment Building Material, Very Choice Collection Pot Plants. Buggy, Horse and Harness, Motor-Car, good Cow, in full profit , Owing to Mr. Walker having disposed of his property, the. abovo important sa!o will be absolutely bona fide and unreserved. " A. F. YORK, Auctioneer. DAIRY FARMERS. THERE IS MONEY IN BUTTER. Your Attention is Directed to the ENGLISH BUTTER MARKETS, Also to the CHOICE DAIRY FARMS That will produce profitable butter-fat offered for sale by the undersigned:— q-ia ACRES, MANAWATU, all flat N i (part stoney), ring-fenced, all in grass, but 5 acres shelter bush, β-roomed house, 12-stall cowshed, handy to school and butter factory. Price, only .£l6 por acre;-terms. '' . Ijr A ACRES, MANAWATU LINEr J.u\y rich Dairying Land, 5 miles from station by nietallod road, well watered, 7 paddocks,'ls acres broken to the plough, 3 l miles from creamery. Building erected to suit purchaser. Price, .£27 per aero; terms arranged. NOTE.—WRITE, stating your requirements to the undersigned, who has I arms of all 6izes, and all prices, and on terms to suit all pockets, lor Sale in all parts of tne Dominion. h. er^sestl-esghton, 18G FEATHERSTON STREET, . WELLINGTON, ; AND AT LOWER HUTT. SHEEP FARM, ONE OF THE BEST IN THE ■ WAIRiRAPA, consisting of about ' ■ •J QAft ACRES, ' Freehold, Eituated on Xt/W a good road from 'Masterton. Ring fenced, divided' into 17 paddocks,' all well watered by creoks. ..All in grass, WO acres ploughable; will-winter 2J sheep bosidoa cattle First-class> homestead, suuis; buggyshed, wooished, dip, and 2 sets yard!). Price, £10 per acre./ .Terms. MODEL; MIXED FARM. . rtaA ACRES, L.1.P., Rent £12' per. anri\)\f mini; 170 acres in grass, balance in bush; ringfeuced, divided into G paddocks; well watered by creeks; 50' acres iirst-cliiss llat,' billanco easy hills Nice lousa-'of'6 rooms, with all • conveniences, concrete cowshed, stable, trapslVed, all the buildings in goJd order; 4i niiles from railway stition, cidso to 6chooJ and creamery. Price',',£U per aero; ■ j£soo casli. Splendid place lir wiled farming, as Hat Will run 20 cows, and can run 'ehoeu on tho OdCMRANE - B.UTIMEWT LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. Queen Street, Masterton. P.O. 80x..112.'/ 'Phono 93.' HARCOURt .'AMD, CO., HOUSE AND LAND AGENTS. AUC 'PIONEERS. AND SHAREBROKERS, . LAIIBTON UUAI. WELLINGTON. ELIZABETH STREET-Close to '. tram, two Cottages, each 5 rooms and conveniences; always well let. Price, £725. 10 per cent, investment. 9450 RONGOTEA TERRACE — Overlooking Lyall Bay and Kilbirnie, charming Building Site, 7.9 x 350 ft., alongside tram. Price, .£250. BROOKLYN— Overlooking City and Harbour, new Villa, I rooms, tiled roof, E bath gas lighting and cooking, E.P. Taps, etc. Land, 36 x 180 ft. Price, .£650; .£SO cash. - 0541 ISLAND BAYr-THE Business Site, high and dry, 50 x 165 ft. Price' £5 ss. ft. Cheapest land in the market. " ' ■ ~/. ■ 9574 /-joA ACRES, Manawatu Line, 39 acres /iO\) in crops, 1,00 acree been stumped and ploußlied, 7 and 8-wire fencing, .1G Haddocks, watered.by stream. First-clasa dairy farm, will easily carry 80 dairy cows 100 sheep, young stock, and horses; eood' 9-roomed residence, 16 up-to-date cowbails, 4-stall stable, trapshed, implement shed, man's "whare," washhdiise, storeroom; now carrying 600 6heep, 33 dairy cow 9, 12 horses;, good.metal roads on two sides; would cut. into two good tnrms; all Buildings and fences in perfect order. ' Railway and town 1 mile, CTeamery. i mile Price. £25 per acre. Terms. cash, balance 5 per cent. . • • ■ ' ' 7e69 nnn ACRES, Rangitikei, 15 acres /s{)[) shelter bush, balance English cresses, 20 acres now ploughable, 8 paddocks 15U ocre9 " at, P e "nanent water, first-class soil, 3-roomed house, 11 cowbails, trapshed, etc. Railway, 7 miles, school and creamery li miles. Price £17 10s per acre, including 40 picked dairy cows Terms, £700 cosh. 7S & « a a ACRES Sheep and Dairy Country, (UIF 570 acres English grasses, 4 acres turnips, balance bush, 8 paddocks, mixed country, will now carry 2j B heep per acre; papa formation; 5-roomed house 2 , whares, dairy 6tock, 60 dairy cows, 62 young stock, 32 calvce, 2 bulls, 9 horses, and some sheep. Title L.1.P., 500 acres; O.R.P. 200 acres. .Railway, 4 miles, school 35 miles. Price £5 10s. per ocre. Terms, £400 cash, balance 5 years 5 per cent. 7817 A REAL BABGAiN, CDifi ACRES of some of the best agriDl/U cultural and pastoral land in the Rangitikei, 7 miles from Marton, 2 from school, and . 1 from Railway Station. All in grass, except patches of shelter bush,' about 30 acres, and carrying 3 sheep per acre and cattle, 9 paddocks, well watered by streams and dams, 11,-roomed modern house, wooished, stables, barn, etc. Price £20 per acre. One of the best farms in tho district, and a bargain at price and terms stated. Would make several good small farms. Only a fourth of purchase money wanted in cash; balance at i\ per cent. Apply sharp. Send for copy of our May Quido. ■ ■•■ • 2017 J.' HARRIS AMD SOWS, MARTON, AND MARTON JUNCTION. " ATTRACTIVE LEASE FOR SA~II.~ WHANGAMOMONA COUNTY. ' AREA, 1395 ACRES. FIRST-CLASS Laud, carrying 2.J sheep; splendid Matai, Rimu, Mahoe, and Totara Timber; M 0 acres improved, in grass, rapo, and turnips (new burn); O.R.P-, at 9s. per acre; goodwill, £1 10s. per acre. Terms can bo arranged. Apply for further information to W. H. SADLESR, FARMER, WHANGAMOMONA.
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