AUCTIONS, TO-DAY. THURSDAY, 10th AUGUST, 1911, At 1 p.m. UNRESERVED ■'SALE OF BUILDING MATERIAL, ON THE GROUND, NO. 99 DIXON ST. (Late Roman Catholic School). MESSES. J. H. BETHUNE AND.CO. are instructed to sell, by Auction, as above— 2 Shelter Sheds, lOJft. x SGft. and Gft. x 141 ft., with iron, roots Outbuilding, 10 x lllft. '■■ 20 Kauri doors, with architraves complete ' l 28 AVindow sashes and frames Galvanised iron, 21 gauge, scantlings, totara weather boards, rustic, sarking, lining, etc., a quantity of 10 x 2 joists, ranges, grates, and mantels. • On view morning of Sale. - SALE OF SAWMILL PLANT. MESSRS. ABRAHAM AND AVILLIVMS, LTD.,- in conjunction with MESSRS. FREEMAN- R., JACKSON AND CO., will sell, on account of Messrs. M'Gregor Bros., at the Mill Moturimu, Linton (Mnnawatu Line), On AVEDNESDAYi AUGUST 23rd, 1911, At 12; noon. SAAVMILLING .PLANT AS UNDER :- 35 h.p. multitubular boiler, 120-lb. pressure .. 26 h.p. steam engine Vortical- breakdown - Twin-saw breakddwn and flitcher Breast bench Gummer, shafting, and belting . 10 inch planer ..... 15 sets bush and timber trucks, with couplings and .rack chains 1 dry' back marine boiler, 120-lb.. pressure ■ "•'■:;• "v 1 hauler (Luke' and Sons) 1 hauler, extra' strong Ropes and snatchblocks complete 1 winding engiiielalso dryback marine boiler, 120 lb.\ ' AVinding rope=, --blacksmith _ shop, tools, "mill shed, boiler, bricks, 1 winch, crosscut, saws, and numerv ous sundries . 20 .tram horses and harness complete Brakes, will meet; all'trains at Linton on 1 the' mormngrof ; sale: - ■ : ;'--LUNCiIE6N' : PROVIDED. ' Purchasers wishing to inspect the plant before the Sale can inako arrangements to do so with Messrs. Abraham and AYilliams, Ltd. . - The above plant is, alj„m first-class repair, and can ba recommended to millers; the hauling plant .is.well worth inspection. "'••".-'- ' MESSRS AV. _. TURNBULL AND CO are instrcct-ed by order.of the Mortgagee, and under conduct of the Registrar of the Supreme' Court of New Zealand, AVellington District, on IRIDAY, the 25th (lav of AUGUST, 1911, at, 2.30 p.m., in their Auction Rooms, Panama Street, AV'cllington, firstly--5.4 perches, port Lot 7, Deposited Pla.n 1020, part Section 252, AVellington, ' Ijein"- all tlio laud iu Certificate of Title, Volume .124, Folio 84, and in I'.'. . Memorandum' of Mortgage 46257 subject to Memorandum of Mortgage " 12461 to" secure '£500. ' ' I The propertv includes a soven-rqomed dwelling-house, nine years old, and has a' frontage of 43.78 links to Tennyson Street. A150,'23.2 perches, part Lot 74, 'Deposited Plan 1004, part Section 13, Ohiro District and all the land in Certi- ' ' ficate. of Title,' Volume ISS, Folio 103, and'in Memorandum of Mortgage 74295 Subject to Memorandum of Mortgage 74071, to secure X4OO, . and to Memorandum of Mortgago 74072 to'secure .£75. The- property, includes a six-roomed dwelling-house, 1J years old, and has a frontage of 77.6 links to Ohiro Road. ' \ ' For further particulars and estimated value apply to the Auctioneers, or to Messrs. Brandon, Hislop, and Brandon, Solicitors, Featherston Street, AVellington-
LAND FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY, OR AUCTION IF UNSOLD BEFORE. RZfld -ACRES highly improved firstDOl/U class dairying land on easy terms. O'.vner retiring. Including 3001) acres of his well-known Mangatnako property, near Ohinsaiti, Main Trunk Line. This land is unsurpassed for fertility. Used fcr over thirty years as a bulloekfattenins rtatioa. Owner has been pushed for over lifteon years by laud purchasers to oifer this block for milling terms. Nov: they are to nave the longsought' opportunity to acquire a first-class dairying farm. ■ fJiJAA ACRES very rieh, highly imiild\y\} proved land iu tno Waikato, known as itufcuhia. Homestead, Oaaupo, 7J-miles from -Hamilton,- 3J miles from Obaupo saloyards Largest milking herd sales in Dominion held at these yards, 1 milii.frem railway etation. Creamery and schuol handy. Climatic _ conditions place ivs block, with its rich'soil, in tho front as dairying land. Mild winters. Complete absence of cold, driving rain or high prevailing irinds. Permanent water in each paddock, Splendid fruit district. Beautiful,scenery. Will sell this block as a'whol? if desired, with a considerable reduction in price, as climate ami scenery make it an ideal gentleman's estate. ]fi)An ACHES, 2 miles Frankton Junction. Ricn swamp and downs land, home climatic conditions as Uhaupo land applies. Two miles butter factory, 1J miles school, '3 miles from HamnU-n. Pick with a; lew exceptions oi tneso blocks can-bo got dealing privately. If unsold before, auction sale on farms, Uhingaiti, July 27th, 12 nu-jn; Kukuiiia Homestead, 2nd August, 11 a.m.; Frankton Farm, August -3rd, 11 a.m. Buyers chown ovei'' farms any aay. Owner at Obingaiti eaea'. Wednesday; ltukuhia Homestead, Thursday; Franlrton, Friday. Associates; d-sall with under. Government Finaiiw A^t. For private en'-o only. Goodwill, 20,00t acres hrst-class miiiiog buih. Very largeproportion' totara, balanco rimu and inatai, with some white pine; 50 years' cutting rights. "Low,royalties, li miles to railway station. Easy" country to work. Estimated cut over 3O,00O!'t. to acre. Agents bringing or sending buyers allowed li per cent, either in a private saleor under the hammer. Wriio for terms and conditions, olsd arrange to be met at train. EWEN M'GREGOR, " OHAUPO. 7Hlfb ACRES. Waituria District, from (viz 2 to 25 sheep Splendidly grassed, watered, and subdivided. Carrying 1600 sheep, besides cattle. New 9-roomed house, large woolshed, yards, etc. 'PRICE, .£l2 10s. EAST TERMS, A. H. ATKINSON & CO., LTD., AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. FEILDING. No. 1521 WANGANUI DISTRICT. O/lAA ACRES, Leasehold, 3 years to /54tv" run; rental, -Is. 2d. per acre. Purchasing clause, .£lO per acre. Good fattening country, 520 acres ploughablo; 2 miles from railway. Goodwill, 30s. per aCr °' WAIRARAPA DISTRICT. nnAA ACRES, Freehold, G miles from /ii/vU township, 1000 acres ploughable; 3-roomed house, stable, etc., carryin" 4000 sheep and cattle. Price, £G Ilk " TE KUITI. nApn ACRES, Native Lease, 42 years. /SUOO 11 years at Is., 10 at Is. Gd., and 21 at 5 per cent, on unimproved valuo; 900 in crass, balance bush; G miles foncing, 7 miles from To Kuiti. Price £.1 12s. td. per acre. J. D. CRUSCKSHANK, .LAND ACU3NT, 31 HUNTEB STEEET.
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