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AUCTIONS. TUESDAY, 23rd MAY, At 1.30 p.m. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ' EFFECTS. AND TWO UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOS. AT BOLTON STREET (off Wellington Terrace). A L. WILSON AND CO. have re- :. -£!■ ceived instructions from the ;. Trustees of the late Mr. Georgo Anderson to sell, at No. 17 Bolton Street— The complete contents of eight rooms, including— - Upright Grand Tiano, by Romberg; a perfect instrument Also, Piano -by Bord, small but beautiful tone. Pull particulars Monday. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. SATURDAY, MAY 27th, at 11 o'clock. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF 25 DAIRY FARMS, Being tho well kuown RICHMOND" DOWNS ESTATE, ' WALTON. , 0118 ACRES, in Areas from 90 to 1512 Acres. TinHE N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE JL CO., in conjunction with tho FARI aiERS' AIICTiUi\KEKiNG CO., Hamilton, havo been favoured with instructions from tho proprietors of tho above estate, . to HELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at tho 1 HORSE BAZAAR, HAMILTON, on the 1 abovo date, all that 1 FINE BLOCK OF DAIRYING COUNTRY, ' Known as tho Richmond Dawns Estate, ■ comprising some of the finest land in tho Upper Thames Valley. Tho Estate ranges from Hat country to gentle rolling downs, with numerous patches of shelter I plantation and scrub, and every section i is approachable by a good formed road, . from one to six miles from tho Walton Railway. Station. Practically tho wholo Estate is well adapted for dairying, except part of Section No. 2, and part of No. 3, which will make excellent cattle and sheep country. Tho New Zealand Dairy Association have two creameries running in the vicinity, oue at Walton and ono at Waharoa, whilst another is to be built by tho Association near the centre of the Estate, only three and a half miles from Walton Station. The Association's Manager, Mr. Spragg, :s now calling for tenders for the erection of tha creamery. The greatest distance of any section from a creamery will then only be 2S miles. Purchasers can bo ready to start dairying next season, as all tho sections are partially fenced; some wholly fenced and subdivided. The Estate has been' cut up so as to provido two running streams of puro 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 new homestead of 9 rooms and offices has bfen recently built, commanding oue of the finest views in the province—Lot 1-17. Old homestead of S rooms, with stable, woolshed, sheep and cattle yards, and orchard, 2-16; house of 5 rooms on Lot 2, Section 5, known as Tho • Mount. Note extremely easy terms: 10 per cent, on the fall of tho hammer, 10 per cent, in twelve months, and improvements to the valuo of 15 per cent.; balanco in five years at 5 per cent. Intending purchasers, by sending notice to tho Manager, Richmond Downs, will be met at Walton Railway Station, and driven over the Estato. Plans may bo had from the above or . any of the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company's Branches' throughout the Dominion. Laud Transfer Title. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. FOR AUCTION SALE. THE N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., have received instructions from Mr. W. F. H. Berkahn to sell by auction at Messrs. Hoadley and Son's Auction Rooms, Napier, ON THURSDAY, JUNE 15th, 1911, At 2 p.m. THE FOLLOAVING HIGHLY DESIRABLE AND CONVEMEXTLY SITUATED FREEHOLD FARMS, vi/.:-OfJ-J A ACRES 2 roods 1 perch, situat-OAA--T. Ed near Eissington, 22- miles from Napier by good metalled road and 4 miles from Post Office'and School. Subdivided into 8 paddocks; well watered; 7roomed dwelling, woolshed and buggy shed. TJifMQ ACRES 2 roods 29 perches, sitXOdbO uated near Rissington, 19 miles from Napier by good metalled road and 2 miles from Post Office and School. Subdivided into 12 paddocks; well watered; 7-roomed dwelling with necessary outbuildings. Both properties adjoin and will bo offered in one lot, but if not sold together will be offered separately. Stock and plant to be taken at valuation. . Delivery of land and stock will be given on 22nd'June. Terms for Land:. 15 per cent, cash on purchase money, after deducting mortgage for .€15,000, on fall of the hammer, balanco on 15th July. Stock and Plant to be paid for on delivery. Conditions of Sale may be seen at the offices of tho Auctioneers or at Messrs. Sainsbury, Logan and Williams, Solicitors, Napier. Further particulars will be advertised later. SHEEP FARM, .FREEHOLD.-. 010 ACRES, GQ3 ACRES BEST GRASSES, 200 acres bush, mostly Tawa. Sheep-proof fencing, 14 paddocks. Permanent water. HEAVY LOAM ON PAPA, CARRIES SHEEP PER ACRE, and does them well . 200 ACRES FLAT, 300 acres undulating, bat- \ auce hilly. Good 2-roomed cottage, woolshed, sheep dip, and yards. Metal road Township, School, and Creamery 21 miles. ' RAILWAY AND FREEZING WORKS 20 MILES. PRICE-£5 PER ACRE. TERMS-ABOUT £1000 CASH, BALANCE 5 YEARS AT 5 PER CENT. This is an ABSURDLY CHEAP PROPERTY, owner having to sell for family reasons. i I HARCOURT AND CO., \ HOUSE AND LAND AGENTS, AUC- '' TIONEERS, AND SHARE- ! BROKERS, ', LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. THE DOMINION" employs a staff of ' Advertising Experts, whoso services ' are always available. They will givo < valuablo' Advico to Advertisers, and Write Advertisements without any extra charge.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1132, 20 May 1911, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1132, 20 May 1911, Page 16

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