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AUCTIONS. IMPORTANT "UNRESERVED. SALE •• OF HOUSES. TO-MORROW, TO-MORROW, TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 1910. At PALMERSTON NORTH. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., -Ci. in conjunction with MESSES. BAGGETT AND POTTS, will sell at their Yards, Rangitikei Street, at 12.30 p.m. sharp, on account of Messrs. Keiller Bros.20 2-year ponies by Good Spec 15 yearling ponies hy Good Spec. ,-■ 30 pony mared with foala ut foot, b> Good Spec. 10 good draught mares and geldings 1 thoroughbred stallion, Good Spec, by Good Byo, dam Spec, by Musket No other horses taken for this sale. UNRESERVED SALE Of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS ■ At NO. 140 ORIENTAL TERRACE, ■ ORIENTAL BAY, By DYKES AND CO. TUESDAY NEXT, the 14th JUNE, At 11 o'clock. The List comprises:— t Splendid Broadwopd Piano, almost new, mid in' perfect condition. Handsome American oak sideboard, upholstered suite (American oak), ■ extension (lining table, dinner wagon. Chesterfield settee in sateen, easy chairs, occasional chairs, 7-pieco massive suito (in leather), 7-pieco drawingroom suite (in silk tapestry), child's cots, cane and rattan chairs, Axminster carpet, folding screens, carpet squares, rugs and mats, linoleum, curtains and poles, tables and chairs, c.l. lamps and globe, handsome sofa, bookcase, flowerstand, music stool, hall stand, tea set (36 pieces), stair carpet and rods, pictures, ornaments, fruit dishes, tumblers, glasses, vases, fire screen, kitchen utensils, cutlery, crockery, double and single bedsteads, dressing tables, wardrobes, ware, spring mattresses, etc., etc. Inspection on MONDAY AFTERNOON, the 13th inst. GUALTER, DYKES AND CO., Auctioneers. THE SUNNY NORTH. DAIRY Farm, handy to Auckland City; JCI2 per acre; 175 acres good,■ land, all in grass and cultivation; all ploughable; largo part rich ilats; will carry ■10 dairy cows, capable of carrying more; school and creamery close by; Railway Station 4J miles; 19 miles to Auckland City, good metalled road to property; owner leaving Dominion; a great barS' PLENDID sheep and cnttlo farm, ,£8 per acre; 1550 acres heavy limestone- land, all in grass, except small patch bush; 11 paddocks; sheep-proof fences, 8 wires; good house, 6 rooms; wool shed, dip, yards, etc.; carrying at present 3100 siieep and 250 head cattle; about 50 miles from Auckland City; good district; owner selling solely on account of ill-health; good terms. Apply . DAVID KAY, Land Agent, Vulcan Lane, Auckland. IMPORTANT HOTEL SALES. By DWAN BROS, MESSRS. DWAN BROS., Willis Street, Wellington, report having sold Mr. John Kennedy's interest, in Her Majesty's Hotel, Pitt Street, Sydney, to Mr. Frank Dakin, formerly of tho Customhouse Hotel, Nelson, and recently of th« Royal Tiger Hotel, Wellington; Mr. it. Martin's interest in the Criterion Hotel, Millerton, Westport, to Mr. John Fitzgerald, late of Levin; Mr. H-. W. Sharno's interest in the lease and goodwill of the Junction Hotel, Norsewood, Hawke's Bay, to Mr. Ernest Crabtree, well known in Wellington; Mr. T. Midwood's interest in tho Masonic Hotel, Havelock, Marlborongby to-Mr. A. G. Newman, late- of Gore; Mr. Georgo M'Donald's interest in .the Phoenix Hotel, Rangitikei Line, Palmerston North, to Mr. C. T.. Gayne, late of the railway service, Wanganui; Mr. James Woods's interest in tho Telegraph Hotel, Otnki, to Mrs. Preston, late of Blenheim; Mr. Thos. Aitken's interest' in the Herbertville Hotel, Herbertville, East Coast, to Mr. William Pacey, late of Levin; Mr. Otto Weine's interest in tho Princess Theatre Hotel, Wellington, to Mr. Robert Allen, of this city; Mr. Chas.' Diamond's interest in the lease, furniture, and goodwill of the Albion Hotel, Patea, to Mr. Henry Vogel, late v of tho Wellington Meat Export Company; Mr. Arthur Week's interest in tho lease, furniture, and (goodwill of the Castlecliff Hotel, CastleclifF, Wanganui, to Mrs. B. Dooley, late of Rush worth, Victoria; and Mr. A. Kannested's interest in the lease and furniture of the Shamrock Hotel, Molesworth Street, Wellington, to Mrs. M. Cooper, late of the Central Hotel, Masfarton. > A GOOD DAIRY FARM. nnn ACRES, level, undulating land Al\j\3 1J miles from School, Post OfLee, and Creamery; 9 miles from Hunterville; all in grass except 10 acres shelter bush, and carrying 45 head cattle and 500 sheep; 8 paddocks, well watered, 5-room-cd bouse, stable, cowshed, etc.; 2 acres orchaid and garden. The 40 dairy cows, which are an exceptionally good lot, will bo given in with the farm at .£l6 10s. per acre. Only JSM cash. Apply sharp. j. HARRIS AND 'SOWS, MARTON AND MAKTON JUNCTION. COME TO TAIHAPE, JF yon want good, healthy, 3-sheep-to-the-acru country at £1 per acre, bandy to Main Trunk, HERE ARE A COUPLE. -, AA ACHES (401) O.R.P-, 200 L.1.P.), 13 OUI/ miles by good read from railway nation, post offico, etc., 1J miles. school 5 milc3, till lclled and in good erassei, except SO acres in bush, well watered 10 paddocks, 5-roomed house, 1 acre orchard, woolshed. yards, etc. Stock now on place, 1100 big sheep, 750 lambs, li cattle, ana horses. Price. £& per acre, ivortea-o JU3OO, G.A.S. i Ann acres (ecu 1.i.p., m o.r.p.v j.OOU 12 miles by Rood road from lailway station; P. 0., telephone, ami il 0. offico a few chsins distant. AH in cood grasses, except about 70 acres bush. Easv country, am! a U plouglmblc, when eluuiucii. Fenced and subdivided ; nto u riddocks, new 7-rooined house nnd 1roomed cottage, with orchard, etc., to each 2 wooisheds, 2 sets yards. 45 bales of wool taken off tlio place last season. <<tock now on - 160 ° breeding ewes. 1168 lnmbs, & ™ ms ' 50 catt io. and horses. Price, only £7 oer acre, lerms arranged. A CHEAP BUSH FARM, ma A CUES, 0.R.P., at 17 3 . Cd. acre 500 2i miles from railway station GO acres felled and grassed, balance bush carrying capacity 2: sheep to the acre all the year round, all the frontage fenced (G5 chains), wliare, 20 x 10, built of sawn timber, l'rico Duly jC2 2s. (id. per acre. Terms, half cash, balance nt 5 per cent. Or will exchange for house property well let. of caual valus - ■ ' A. G. CUWK!NGHAIV! t LAND AGENT. TAIHAPE.SPLENDID GRAZING .AND FATTENING FARM. 1 A ftlf> ACKHS, 13-10 Freehold, ISO I4;W Leasehold, at .£2O per nnnum ; 25 paddocks-, low limestone hills, and ,150 acres rich Ilats. mostly cultivated; wintering equal to -1 sheep per acre; splendid residence and outbuildings, 10 miles from Napier. Price, Jilli per aero for freehold; ,£7500 can remain at -1? per cent. W. SMGLIS HUSBAND, LAND AGENT, PAHIATUA, '

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 839, 10 June 1910, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 839, 10 June 1910, Page 10

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