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AUCTIONS LOWER HUTT AUCTION MART. TO-DAY, at 2 o'clock. H ERNEST LEIGHTON has received • instructions to sell a3 above— - Piano by Bord, Chesberfield couch, settee, suito 6 pieces, Axnunster carp" (square, marble-top washstand, duchesso chest, b.m. bedstead, single bedstead, Wertheiin sewing maohine, dimng-ruom table, wicker chair, leather couch. ;Aus- ; trian 'and Canadian chairs, washstand, toiletware, carpenters' tools, ice fcnest, hearthrug, i'rairie State incubator (/a), first-class lino of house linon, blankets, towels, etc., nearly new (trom a nrstclass house), and also .quantity of good books, 2 phonographs with , dO records, also quantity of other furniture and sundries too numerous to enumerate. -v - NO RESERVE. < WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. SALE OF UNCLAIMED DOGS, BY A SALE of Unclaimed Dogs, by Auction, will be held at the CORPORATION YARDS, CLYDE QUAY, TO-DAY (SATURDAY), Town Clerk. ■ 13th May, 1911. . k— -' "to-day, ■ SATURDAY, MAY 13, at 2 p.m. CITY AUCTION MART,. 81 Manners St IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE OF PAINTS, PAINTS, PAINTS. Etc ! T W. BRAITHWAITE AND CO. will Siii sell by auction as above— 150 Lots Wallpaper, White Lead. Putty, Paint, Brushes, Linseed, OU, '' Empty Drums, 1 Burner. 'All these- goods are for absolute sale, and every lot must be cleared. ■-HORSES! :. HORSES! WEDNESDAY, MAY 17th, at 2 p.m. NAG'S HEAD YARD, DIXON STREET. JW:- BRAITHWAITE AND CO, will • sell by auction, as above— ■.:■'Horses, Harness, etc. '~.u't Entries will be received by Mr. \Yhit- - ing at the Nag's Head Yard, or at the Office of tho Auctioneers, Manners Street, SOLWAY YARDSJMASTERTON). MAY 17th, 1911, at 12.30 o'clock. rE ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS will offe'r--200 good woolly hoggets, mixed sexes 350 good shorn wether hoggets 350 good shorn wether ewes ..: 150. hoggets , 200 ewes, in lamb ;:-.' 30 Shorthorn Hereford cross weancrs 30 store cows 30 good weanera ' HOT LUNCHEON ON THE GROUND. "SPLENDID GRAZING AND DAIRY ..,-■■ FARM. ".'.'■'■'■ 21-SH3EP COUNTRY. FOR SALE IN 'EKING DISTRICT. ,'. SATURDAY, OUNE 10, at 2 p.m. NEWTON KING has received instruc : tions from an absentee owner to Sell by Auction, at his Mart, New PlywoutTon SATURDAY, JUNE 10, at 2 °t*CbC> ACRES of Choice Grazing Conntxv, being rich soil on papa formation, well fenced and divided into 12 paddocks.. ' , . , This snlendid property is situated on tho bank's of the -Waitara River, fronting on the Toi Toi-Rond, about 31 miles from 'Dairy Factory ■-1 mile from Post Office, Store, School, and Sale Yards; 12 lrtiles by good road to' lnglewood, and Hi- miles from tho Waitara Freezing. Works. About 300 acres could be plough : pd when stumped, ami; ICO acres has been cultivated,' growing'excellent crops of turnips, rape, and oats. Tho property is how carrying 1400 sheep and M 0 head of cattle. On the land are two good cottages, recently renovated, cowshed, orchard, and sheep yards. Title—Land Transfer. ■The pronerty is for'absolute sale, on very easy terms, viz.: .25 per cent, cash and balance can remain on mortgage at 4! per ■ cent. For further naviculars apply to the Auctioneer, or "to Messrs. Govett and Quilliam, Solicitors, New Plymouth. IMPORTANT SALE OF RICH DAIRY FARMS, SATURDAY, JUNE 10th. NEWTON KING has received instructions from A. Alexander, Esq., to sell by 'auction at. his Mart, Ne-rc Plymouth, on SATURDAY, June 10th, at 2 o'clock — His well-known' Warea Estate, consisting of 18C0 Acres of Beach Land, subdivided into«fourteen convenient - ■■• Dairy Farms* ranging, in area from ■'.' ' 85 to 320 acres. ' This magnificent property has a frontago" of about five miles to the sea coast, and having for the past thirty, years been used entirely for fattening purposes, is in the very best of heart for butter-fat production- Nearly the whoie of the land is level, and has been ploughed and laid down in rye and other English grasses. The Stent, Newall, and Pungarehu Roads provide ample access to the Warea and Pungarehu dairy factories and townships. Title: Land Transfer. , Lithograph plans and full particulars as to terms, which are exceptionally easy, may be had upon application to the Auctioneer, or to •-. MESSRS/GOVETT AND QUILLIAM, SOLICITORS, ■■ :-.:.:■ NEW PLYMOUTH. A CHEAP Native Leasehold, sheep and j Cattle given in. About 4000 acres, Wairarapa district, all rideabl* country, and when fully improved will ( carry 1$ sheep, beuides a largo amount of cattle; coach eervice to the door every other day; ■ telephone alongside, also hotel. The property is well grassed, divided into sis 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 arc about 3000 sheep, 300 head cattle, 10 horses, buggy, and .implements; everything, as a going concern, for £2 ss. per acre. An early'application is necessary. Buildings: β-roomed house, woolshed, dip, yards. Ring up 265, Miistertou, to get further .information. ' C. C' ROSS AND CO,, Estate Agent? and Sharebrokors, MASTERTON. A A Afk ACRES good limestone sheep and cattlo land, nearly all in permanent grasses, balance good standing bush. Fenced and subdivided into 30 paddocke by good wire and post fences. Running water in every paddock, neverfailing supply. Tho majority of thia country carries 2 sheep tho year round, balanco I£. Tho dwelling consists of firstclas? ninc-room?d house, stables, ; ' yards, dip, woolshod, barn, implement shed. etc. This property is situate con. vpnient to good markets, school and post office by excellent roads, and at £i ss. : per aero is cheap. Good terms arranged, ; A.'W. READ & CO,, AUCTIONEERS. ETC.. AUCKLAND. I 83 QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. : ' FOR SALE, ■■ BUSH PROPERTY. CHEAPEST ON THE MARKET. : -9 ft-| Q ACRES, 0.E.P., at 355. per ; JLiJJ-O aero; rent, 9d.; 350 acres in grass, easily 2-sheep country; subdivided into 7 paddocks, well watered; nearly all ■■ hilly except small flats. Good healthy frheep country lying well to tho sun. ; Within easy reach of good stock market, ; and telephone is within 1 mile. •' PRICE, only JEI 7s. 6d. an acre; easy terms. Apply, early— C. H. BURNETT, ; LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, [ WANGANUI. \—' " ' " STUDY tho Property Mnrket.-The Back Page of "Tho Dominion" is a ; J,nnd and Farm Directory. Auetionefrs , ! Notices will also be found on the Earns pazo.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1126, 13 May 1911, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1126, 13 May 1911, Page 16

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