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I : AUCTIONS. ; , THIS DAY, 'I ; MONDAY, 9th MAY, 1910, Si , At 1.30 .o'clock, sharp, I : AUCTION SALE OF CHOICE POT PLANTS. £QQ 1100 TREE FERNS. lOC f : ' IN /OUR ROOMS. T KENNEDY MACDONALD, LTD., • ! will sell at their Rooms, 157 Lambf, ton Quay,-as above — * ' A choice collection of 400 valuable 'i ■ pot plants, tree ferns, etc., etc." & These are nil good hardy plants, and j jrown in a ■ cool -, house. Now on view. j ; E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. \ ' tfO-DAY. il : MONDAY, 9th MAY, 1910, I • At 2 p.m. I AUCTION SALE OF" PHOTOGRAPHIC i ! MATERIAL, AND FURNITURE OF i ■ STUDIO. g MESSRS. J. H. BETHTTNE AND CO. SIVJ. have been favoured v.ith instruc- ; tions to sell by. auction, at their, rooms, f; Featherston Street—. j The complete Contents of a Photo- \ ' graphic Studio, including cameras, i ' mirrors, fancy chairs, oak hall settee ] ' and chair, oak desk, rugs, tables, j photo press, framed photographs, I . thousands of negatives, plates, mi- ! ' . , croscope, violin, garden hose, f . ehowcasos. card ledger outfit, i : copying press, visible Monarch I ' typewriter. I ! On'v\ew this morning and morning of i ;ale. I SUB-DIVISION OF MESSRS. KEILi LER BROS.' WELL-KNOWN RATJI ; MAI ESTATE. C ' SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1910. IS ■ ' , At 1 p.m. i At ..the Borough Horse. Emporium,'Palmerston North; '* ABRAHAM' AND WILLIAMS, LTD., i -f*- in conjunction with Messrs Baggott Jand Potts, of Wanganui, will offer by I Public Auction as above — ■■ . . ■ k : ■ k . 29 Farms-.in tne above Estate, rangI : ing in area'from 30 to 600 acres. i The property is situated about three fa ■ miles from the Town of, Bulls,: I ; and seven-miles from the' Great ■ ford Railway Station. s] Every section will have a frontage to m a made and metalled road, and I :water, is•'obtainable at' the depth l I of a few feet. . ; ' . I "A large portion..of this Estate, is of. j! good dairying quality,'" and ar- 1 I rangements have been made with I tho Dairy Union for the erection P of a Creamery on a site set aside! B on Section .7 under guarantee of $ 400 cows, or of a Cheese Factory, § under guarantee of 300 cows. The, § Bwamps are thoroughly drained, I fences in good order, and a large I amount of land has been broken J - up' and ploughed. ' ' w I■ i • . TERMS.. J ■ £10 per cent, cash, £5 per,cent, on the j|l4th June, 1910,', when-delivery will be Hgiven; £10 per cent, on the 14th May_, 1*1911; balance on the Uth May, 1915. If Esubstantial improvements aro made to Sthe satisfaction' of the vendors, purchasSors can avoid , payment of 10 per cent, on I the Uth May, 1911. Unpaid balances .will Ejbear £5. per cent., interest per annum. ij For further particulars see Plans, which give full details of each section, Band which can be obtained from Baggott &and Potto, Waiigauui, or froin^ I; NOTE—The Homestead Block Section (ij I is. now withdrawn. pending sale of balof the ..property, when this section I will be for sale privately. I:'. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD. tofilrii ACEES . L.I.P. Rent £9 -per |.-wl/l/ annum; 130 acres in grass, balpance. bush; with good winter feed; 60 acres ploughable when stumped. Carries s 15 milking.cows and sheep. Well watered; 125 miles to factory, school, "and P.O. & P"rico £9 per acre. - £400 cash. 650 hIQK ACRES, L.I.P. Rent.Os. 4Jd., less VOOO. 10 per cent. All flat land, splenf did sheep and cropping country. Grows i ?ood oats and . wheat and root crops. I Fenced and divided into U paddoclcs, well swatered by water-race from river; 60 K acres in new grass, 40 acres oats, 40 acres I being ploughed, balance in good grass. I Carries 2\" sheep. Well sheltered by f plantations. Good 7-roomed ■ dwelling, ig woolshed, yards,'cowshed, cottage, chaffchousa, etc. Handy to three saleyards. P Price for goodwill, £3000, one third cash. I 657 i'CQS} ACRES, Renewable Lease. Rent kUO/* ,£4O: 40 acres cleared and in sgrass. Undulating and' hilly land, 13 Sialics from Railway. Price for goodwill, |£1 per acre. Cash £250. I CAMPBELL, THOMSON^ I ' and; cp., I DANNEVIRKE. t; — — I CHOICE DAIRY FARMS FOR SALE. S/,f) ACRES, all well grassed; eubf- XiAl divided into 10 paddocks; well i|watered,. all level; 30 acres been ploughH ed, good wire fencing; now carrying 25 B cows; eplendid 8-roomed house, nicely |situated; first-class outbuildings, includPing concrete-floor cowshed;, very choice K property; only 1 mile'from Post Office, ft School, and Railway Station. Price, Jlia I per acre; £480 cash, balance, 10 years, at % a per cent. A snip. In OiC ACRES, all in grass except i> I; J.OO acres shelter bush; 100 acres has dbeen ploughed, and resownj.well fenced; |l 2 paddocks; now carrying 75 cows; 1* 3 mile from Factory, School, and Post Of. sfice; 9-roomed Houso and 2]-bail cowI ehed. This is without exception tho jniost highly improved farm in the disStrict; frontage all planted with shelter I and ornamental trees; very healthy posiition. Price, £27 10s. per acre; JJIOOO : cash, balance 5 per cent. This is a raro Jcuauce for'anyone wanting a nice homo t Write at once to YOUNG, HOBBS AND I CO., Stratford.. I A REAL BARGAIN. !/</\n ACRES of some of the best agri. |OUU cultural and pastoral land ir ftho.-Rangitikei, 7 miles. from, Marton, ~5 Hrom school, and 1 from Railwaj Station. All in grass, except patches of ehelter bush, about 30 acres! fand carrying 3 sheep per acre anc Seattle, 9 paddocks, well watered bj streams and'dams, 11-roomed moderi house', woolshed, stables, barn, etc Pric< ii£2o per acre. One of the best farms ir Slhe district, and a bargain at price anc terms stated. Would make several gooe a small farms. Only a! fourth of purchasi rmoney wanted in cash; balance afij pei i cent. Apply, sharp. . Send for copy 01 i our May Quide. ■ ■ ■ • 204! y. HARRIS AND SONS, I MARTON, AND MARTON JUNCTION

I GREAT BARGAIN IN MILLING BUSH. 8.-j|>jnn ACKES - 0.8.P., -£1 3s. 6d., .jsJL4tUU splendid land suitable for pi mixed farming, when in grass. Within 8 2 miles of railway station, tram rights . i scoured into station yard. Very easy . 6 country to work, estimated quantity tit i y milling timber per aero, 18,000 ft., com- . Sj prising rimu aud matai, with sprinkling Sot totara and white pino; 300 acres in ii gross, with good buildings, ' yards, dip, !I; etc Price, XI 10s. per aero goodwill. ,• e Terms arranged if desired. Will eoni eider sale of timbor lights only. -* .GENERAL STOKE BUSINESS, in a S good go-ahead town'on the. Main Trunk J Line.' Turnover,' monthly. Stock 'i and plant at valuation, estimated valuo, I £1000. Goodwill, £15. Splendid corner J premises. Terms, £GOO cash, balance an- . I proved bills. This is a great snip. Apply P. GARWER AND CO,, y, TAIHAPE. iOKA ACRES, finest land in Manawatu, i 40v splendid buildings, good fattening Hand, suitable either cattle or sheep. fOwncr will exchange good town property. fe J. A.'-Nash and Co., l'aliflcrston North.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 812, 9 May 1910, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 812, 9 May 1910, Page 12

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