AUCTIONS. NURSERY STOCK! NURSERY STOCK! MONDAY, JULY 4th, 1.30 p.m. T AERY AND COMPANY, LIMITED, *-t under instructions from F. AGreen. Esq., of tho Lily Dale Nursery, Ellerslic, Auckland, will sell as above ah tho Fruit Exchange, Allen Street— A CATALOGUE OP SHRUBS AND PLANTS, COMPRISING THE NEWEST AND.RAREST VARIETIES, CONSISTENT WITH FIRST-CLASS QUALITY. All the lines have been specially selected, and tho majority of them have won tho golden opinions of connoisseurs in the Northern City. -Air. Green's Nursery is the acme of perfection, and his name is a household word throughout tho Dominion for cultivating choicest and rarest plants. SUBDIVISION OF 1000 ACRES. AGRICULTURAL AND GRAZING FARM. THREE MILES FROM MARTON. "WILSDEN." THE PROPERTY OF LATE T. E. CASH. THIS well-known property has been subdivided into four convenient farms, ranging in size from 200 to 300 acres, and, under instructions from the Trustees, will be offered at auction by Messrs. Abraham and Williams, Ltd., and Dalgety and Co., Ltd., at Marton, on SATURDAY, lGtli JULY, 1910. The property is situato r tlireo miles from Marton and one mile from Bonny. Glen Railway Station, and being in a district noted for its cropping and grazing capabilities, must coinuioud itself to those-requiring farms. It is being offered on tho following terms:— 10 per cent, on fall of hammer, 5 per cent, in one month, 10 per cont. in 12 months or substantial improvements to that extent to be put on the property. Balance on mortgage, 5 years at 5 per cent. Lithograph plans will be ready in a few days. Full particulars may bo obtained from Messrs. Fullerton-Smith, Miles and Cook, Marton, Feilding, or Taihape, or tho Auctioneers. THE Cheapest Property in Hawke's Bav, consisting of 520 Acres, Freehold, situated 2 miles on a first-class road from one of tho best towns in Hawko's Bay; all flat and ploughablc, 110 stones, rich alluvial soil, ring fenced, and divided into 7 paddocks with new post and wire; 100 acres ploughed last year, and grew tho best wheat, oats, rape, and turnips we had seen on any property last year; 10 acres of this has been sown in the best English grass, the balance old grass ploughed and sown IS years ago, and will still carry 2 sheep per acre; owner shore last year 1300 big sheep; if all rc'sown. would carry over -1 sheep per acre. Most modern now 13-roomed hauso with all conveniences; stable, cowshed, etc. Cheese factory within H miles; best stock sales in Hawke's Bay within 2 iniles; Railway Station, 2 miles. Price, ,£U per acre; cash required, £12S0. To the genuino farmer who wants a first-class farm or the man that wants to rotiro on a splendidly-situ-ated property, we can recommend this. This is absolutely the cheapest property wo have ever offered. COCHRANE & BUTEMENT Land and Estnto Agents, MASTERTON. P.O. Box 112. Telephone 99. am ACRES, situated within 5 iniles of iiOX) Wliangarri (north of Auckland); well watered by never-failing streams, mostly ploughablc, fenced, and divided; orei aO acres have been ploughed, over half in grass, balance in bush, and,rough feed; will carry 4(1 to 50 cows, and young s-lock, and a lot more with improvement. Cream curt passes. New G-roomed house, cowshed, slable, etc.; H acres good, young orchard; one of the best and most convenient farms in the district, and a real bargain at the price, .C 7 10s. per acre; cash required, .£S7S; or will exchange; equity, ,£1575. /SifV<fn ACRES, 0.K.F., at 255. per acre; <MW situated 31 iniles from Mataroa, 9 miles Taihape; over 300 acres in grass, balance bush; G paddocks, well watered; will winter 2i sheep to the acre; new ii-roomed house, etc. Prico only .£G per acre. Terms, half cash down. -jaq ACRES, 0.R.P.. at 375. Gd. acre; JLOO 5 miles, from Taihape; about 50 acres felled and grassed; balance bush; good 21 sheep country; G6 chains fencing; 3-roomed cottage. Price, £5 10s. per acre. ,£350 cash required. A. G. CUMNIIMGHAM, LAND AGEN.T, TAIHAPE, LUNCHEON AND TEA ROOMS. BLENHEIM. WE HAVE FOE. SALE, tho Trocadero i Luncheon and Tea Rooms, situated in Hie very centre- of Blenheim. Owing to ill-health, tho owner has very reluctantly to givo up business, and tho rooms aro for Absolute Salo as a going concern for £210, which prico represents practically tho value of the plant, fittings, aud furniture. The premises havo a four years' lease to run, at a venial of from ,£1 to 255. per week. This is a splendid opportunity, and wo recommend tho rooms with confidence. GRIFFITHS AMD SOW, LAND AGENTS, BLENHEIM, GREAT BARGAIN IN MILLING BUSH. i,jaa ACRES, 0.R.P., £1 3.,. (y X-dtUl/ splendid land suitablo for mixed farming, when in prass. Withir. 2 miles of railway station, tram rights 6ecurtd into station yard. Very easy country to work, estimated quantity oi milling timber per acre, 18,000 ft.. comprising rimu and matai, with sprinkling of totar.i aud whin- pine; 300 acres in grass, with good buildings, yards, dip, etc. Price, Si 10s. per aero goodwill! Terms arranged if desired. Will consider sale of timber rights only. IiKNEKAL STORE UuSJMiSS, j n a good go-ahead town on tho Main Trunk Line, -turnover, .£IOOO monthly. Stock and plant at valuation, estimated valuf, £1001). Goodwill, .£75. Splendid corner premises. Terms, .£6OO cash, balance approved bills. This is a gTeat snip. Apply \N. P. GARNER qq TAIHAPE. A CHEAP DAIRY FARM. QAA ACRES of level and undulating \ A<t\J land; 3 miles from Uuutervilio and 11 miles from school and creamery; 100 acres in grass, and currying 500 sheep. •10 milking cows and 5 dry cows, 8 paddocks, 5-roomcd house, stable, cowshed, etc.; 2 acres of orchard and garden. Only .£ls IDs. per acre, with 10 cows given in. ,£SOO Ci.sh. Apply sharp, as this is worth looking at. ■ 20J2 J. HARRtS AWD MARTON AND MARTON ./UNCTION. SPLENDID GRAZING AND FATTEN. ING FARM. 1/« OIA ACRES, 1340 Freehold, 150 JUty U Leasehold, at .£2O per annum ; 25 paddocks, low limestone hills, and 351) acres rich Hats, mostly cultivated; wintering equal to -1 sheep per acre; splendid residence and outbuildings, 10 miles from Napier. Price, -CIG per acre for freehold; £7500 can remain at dj per cent. .W. INGU3 HUSBAND, LAND AGENT, PAHIATUA.
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