AUCTIONS. ' ' TO-DAY. ] TUESDAY, 30th MAY, 1911, At 11 a.m. AT 169 WELLINGTON TERRACE. NO RESERVE. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. MESSRS. GUALTBR, DYKES, AND CO. have received instructions to sell, at 169 Wellington Terrace, top of Boulcott Street (Miss Glcimic's)— Upright Grand Piano, by Ralle (beautiful toned instrument) Handsome leather suite of furniture, 9 piecesExtending dining table Handsome doublo and single bedsteads Sideboards Wardrobes Handsome chesterfield Carpets Fenders Pictures, curtains Silverware, cutlery, and large quantity of sundries. NOTE.—The above constitutes the contents of a well-furnished City Residence. Sale commences at 11 a.m. sharp. NO RESERVE. ' GUALTEE, DYKES AND CO., Auctioneers. GREAT AUCTION SALE OF FREEHOLD LiNDS, On Account of M. J. Goodson, Esq., On FRIDAY, 2nd JUME, 1911, At 2 p.m. AT THE HORSE BAZAAR, PRINCES STREET, HAWERA. fULLIES AND NALDER have received vf instructions to sell as above 657 ACRES OF LAND OF THE RICHEST QUALITY, subdivided to suit the land, into 9 lots, in areas of . 50. to 90 acres, situated within a' mile of Hawera l Borough, fronting twi metalled roads, and with the / main Hawera Dairy Factory on the edge of the property. ON THE FOLLOWING 3ASY TERMS :- ■ 5 per-cent, on the fall of the hammer. 10 per cent, on tho Ist of July, 1911, on which date possession will be given. On thi homestead farm, 10 per cent, cash, 10 per cent, on possession. Interest on unpaid balance at 5 per cent, for 5 years. Plans an.', lithos on application. AUCTIONEERS' NOTE.-This is a rare chance of obtaining, on very easy terms, a rich farm, so el .so to Hawera as to havo in the near futuro a suburban value. FOR LEASE OR EXCHANGE. TO FAEMEES. OWNER of £iKO worth, of good Equity City and Suburban is willing to Exchange for-a Farm. Apply "ECJUITY," ■ "Dominion" Office.
jPfjrA GOODWILL- for Sheep Farm 0 { 400 acres, situated Colytou district, 1 mile from school; hilly country, well grassed; dwelling and sheds. Rent, 9s. per acre, 10 years to'run. Purchasing clause, .£lO per acre. Full particulars. J. T. BARRY .AND CO., Feilding. STRAIGHT-OUT LEASE. (jan ACRES,-5 miles from Stratford, /spO good metalled • road; all in grass; good fences; G-roomed house, good Ehed, loft, implement shed, very conveni. eat;'rent, £1 per acre, witn optional i'.U, KEMP AND SAWLE, Stratford. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.A o>A AORES, freehold, situated 16 'dhJvC miles from Wellington, 6 iuile3 from railway, half flat, balance hilly, well watered and subdivid ed into numerous paddocks suitable for cither cattlo or sheep; superior 11-roomed house, water laid on, garden and orchard, 13-bail cowshed, concrete floor, dairy, shearing shed, hay shed; prico only M 10s. per acre; also, 475 Acres adjoining, with 7-roomed house. Price, £i 12s. 6d. per acre. Would exchange for smaller freehold. . • .. ■ OTAKI DAIRY FARM. qq ACRES, freehold, 2 miles from rail- «/(* way, A mile creamery, all flat and cleared, 50"acres ploughed, watered by running stream, 11 paddocks substantially fenced, carrying 40 head cattle; 7-roomed house, stable, 6-bail cowshed, concrete floor, trap-shed, milk-house, orchard, etc. Price, ,£4O per acre. Terms, .£975 cash; balance at 5 per cent. MSLLER • AND RUTTER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, PANAMA STREET. WELLINGTON. SHEEP FARM, FREEHOLD.- . QIO ACRES, ' GOO ACRES BEST CRASSES, 200 acres bush, mostly Tawa. Sheep-proof fencing, 14 paddocks. Permanent water. HEAVY LOAM ON PAPA, CARRIES 2* SHEEP PER ACRE, and does them well . 200 ACRES FLAT, 300 acres undulating, balance hilly. Good 2-roomed cottage, wool-
6hed, sheep dip, and yards. Metal road Township, School, and Creamery 2-1 miles. RAILWAY AND FREEZING WORKS 20 MILES. PRICE—£S PER ACRE. TERMS-ABOUT £1000 CASH, BALANCE 5 YEA3S AT 5 PER CENT. This is an ABSURDLY CHEAP PROPERTY, owner having to sell for family reasons. MARCQURT AND CO., HOUSE AND LAND AGENTS, AUC TIONEERS, AND SHAREBROKERS, LAM ETON QUAY, WELLINGTON. A GOOD PROPERTY. irirt ACRES Freehold, Patoka Survey XDySJ District, Hawke's Bay, 29 miles from Napier by good road, coach every day, 3 mails per week by- private bag, Telephone, 2 miles from school, U miles from P. 0., 4-roomcd house, woolshed for 3 shearers, 4-stalletl stable, implement shed, etc.; divided into 11 paddocks, well watered by spring and creeks, 6 miles new fencing, splendid oat and turnip land, winters 2000 sheep besides cattlo and horses; about half of place broken in, balanco heavy fern, about 1200 acres ploughable. This is the cheapest place in Hawlce's Bay, and a dividend awaits purchaser, as the Napier-Gisborne railway \vill run within 2 miles.of property. Price, £1 10s. per acre. Cash required about £1500. LUNDON, STEWART & CO., LIMITED, LAND AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS, HASTINGS. '• ' ' .. » THE DOMINION" employs a staff of Advertising Exports, whose services ore always available. They will give valuable Advice to Advertisers, and Write Advertisements .without any. extra i charge.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1140, 30 May 1911, Page 10
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