AUCTIONS. TO-MORROW. WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1911, ' At 1.30 p.m. sharp. WEEKLY SALE OfIiOUSEHOLD FUE- ; NITUEE, PIANO, and EFFECTS. AT OUR ROOMS, 2G BRANDON ST. ' ENTTRE CONTENTS OF A NEWLYFURNISHED 7-ROOMED HOUSE, PURCHASED.3 MONTHS AGO. ELEGANT AND "SUPERIOR FURI NrSHINGS, FROM DRAWING--1 ROOM TO KITCHEN. DRAWING, DINING, AND BEDROOM SUITES. PRACTICALLY UNRESERVED. A L. WILSON AND "CO. will hold xS, their usual' Weekly Snlo as above, when thev disnose of an exceptionally attractive catalogue of a completely-fur-nished 7-roomcd house, purchased within ' the last three months. This Sale is practically Unreserved. A. L. WILSON AND CO. SATURDAY, MAY 27th. at 11 o'clock. i HIGHLY IMPORTANT- SALE OF 25 DAIRY FARMS, Being the well known RICHMOND DOWNS ESTATE, WALTON. 9118 ACRES, in Areas from 90 to 1512 Acres. THE N.Z, LOAN AND MERCANTILE CO., in conjunction with the FARMERS' AUCTIONEERING CO., Hamilton, have been favoured with instructions from the proprietors of the above estate, ■ to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the HORSE BAZAAR, HAMILTON, on the above date, all that FINE BLOCK OF DAIRYING COUNTRY, Known as the Richmond Downs Estate, comprising some of the finest laud in the Upper Thames Valley. -.The Estate ranges from flat country to gentle rolling downs, with numerous patches of shelter plantation and scrub, and every section is approachable by a good formed road, from one to six miles from the Walton Railway Slatign. i Practically the whole Estate is well' adapted for dairying, except part of Section N0.,2, and part of No. 3, which will make excellent cattle and sheep country. i The New Zealand Dairy Association havo two creameries running in the vicinity, oiio at Walton and one at Waharoa, whilst another is to be built by the Association near the centre of the Estate, only three and a half miles from Walton Station. The Association's Manager, Mr. Spragg, is now calling for tenders for the erection of the creamery. The greatest distance of any section from a creamery will then only be 2} miles. Purchasers , can be ready,to start dairying next season, as all the sections are partially fenced; some wholly fenced and subdivided. The Estate has been cut up so as to provide two running streams _of pure water in nearly every section. Nearly the whole is ploughable, and the land generally of a rich character, admirably adapted for growing all kinds of root and cereal crops. A now-, homestead of 9 rooms and offices has bscn recently built, commanding one ;:,f the finest views in the province—Lot 1-17. Old homestead of 8 rooms, with stable, woolshed, sheep and cattlo yards, and orchard, 2-1G; house of 5 rooms on Lot 2, Section 5, known as The Mount. • Note extremely easy terms: 10 per cent, on the fall of the hammer, 10 per cent, in twelve months, and improvements to the value of 15 per cent.; balance in five years at 5 per cent. Intending purchasers, by sending notice to the Manager, Richmond Downs, will lie met at Walton Railway Station, and driven over the Estate. Plans mav lie had from the above or any of the New Zealand and Mercantile A»ency Company's Branches throughout the Dominion. Land Transfer Title. A CHEAP Native Leasehold, sheep and Cattle given in. About 4000 acres, Wairatapa district, all rideable country, and when fully improved will carry H sheep, besides a large amount of cattle; coach service to the door every other day; lelcphono alongside, also hotel. The propertv is well, grassed, divided into six paddocks, well watered, and has 22 years to run at a rental of Is. 9d. to 2s. for the last part of the lease. The country must rise in value. Given in aro about 3000 sheep, 300 head cattle, 10 ' horse 3, buggy,..and implements; everything, as a going concern, for .£2.55. per acre. An early application is necessary. Buildings: G-roomed house, woolshed, dip, yards. Ring up 2G5, Mastorton, to get further information. C. C. ROSS AND CO., Estato Agents and Sharebrokers. MASTERTON. WANGANUI RIVER.-20 miles from town, good stock track, 1123 acres. Native lease 42 }ears, rent Is. Gd. per aero first half of lease, and 5 per cent, on unimproved value for remainder of term; GG3 acres in grass (balance good mixed bush), 35 has bean cropped, 2i miles fencing, 8 paddocks. Houso of. threo rooms,,, dip, yards;~ptc, 100 fruit trees, 1400 slHter trees, unencumbered. Stock to be sold at valuation. This is a good 2-s.heep country and well watered. The orchard is doing well, and should nav the rent in a few years. GOODWILL, £2 PER ACRE. Apply J. H. BOWATEB & Cn„ RIDGWAT STREET, WANGANUI. DON'T LOSE THIS CHANCE, rye ACRES, adjoining railway town, i«5 ' leasehold, rent £36 per annum, with right of renewal 21 years, about 30 acres ploughable, balance very easy, well watered and subdivided, 6-roomed house, washhouse with copper and tubs, '6-bail cowshed with concrete floor and race, 2 loose boxes, trap and cart-shed, largo pig and fowl run. Property will carry 30 cows well. Owner has tho milk run in town and takes surplus milk to creamery. Returns about £40 a month. Goodwill, £1125. .£'275 cash. Or will sell stock and all for £300 cash, balance arranged. A big bargain. i Send for free copy of our May Guide. J. HA!?KiS & SOWS, MAHTON AND MARTON JUNCTION. 352 ACRES. ONLY £528 CASH REQUIRED. nrO ACRES, good district, metalled Od/Zt road, 9 miles from Railway, } mile from School. Wintered 850 breeding ewes last season, which produced 135 per cent, of lambs; 100 per cent, of lambs sold at 9s. Gd. Besides above, carried 50 head of cattle; 50 acres ploughable, balance all easy country, 5 paddocks house 5 rooms, cowshed, and other outbuildings. Price, £13 10s. per acre. Terms, .£533 cash, balance 12 years at 5 per cent. This is the CHEAPEST Farm we havo handled for months. Wire NOW for first refusal of LEWIS AMD CO., : WANGANUI. MATTHEWS & BEWiMETT AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS, Inglowood, Taranaki. A FEW likely Grazing and Dairy Farms in Taranaki— 410 Acres, 100 grass, considerable fene- : ing, good grazing country; .£4 ss. per acre for freehold; cash wanted, £450. ' 48 Acres, G-roomed house, cowshed, and 1 outbuildings, well fenced; 11 cows, 1 ' horse, separator and dairy plant, all imI plcmonts, trap, etc.; going concern, .£llOO. ' Cash required, J£soo. On main road. > 150 Acres, 8-rbomed house, cowshed, • concrete floor, all outbuildings, about half ploughed; can milk 45 cows; \ milo from township, main road; a splendid ' dairy farm; J; 17 10s. per acre; ,£SOO cash. 710 Acres, Education Lease, 20 years to run, rental Gd. per acre; 300 acres grass, 2 miles of fencing, good houw, woolshed, 1 milo from railway station; good slicep country; goodwill £3 10s. per acre. Terms. 850 Acres; 2 good houses woolshed, dip, yards; all grass, well fenced; splendid sheep country; on main road ;£2 15s. ikm . acre; easy terms.
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