AUCTIONS. TO-MORROW. WEDNESDAY, Kith AUGUST, At 10 o'clock. IN THE FRUIT-MARKET. BLAIR AND ALLEN STREETS. (MEORGE TIIOMaTaND CO. will sell, VJT without reserve, in order to close various consignments— An assortment of Goods, including— 1 Case Electro-plated waif. 1 cum? stationery, 1 case electric lamps, 2 cases English boots and shoes, envelopes, shaving blocks, leather handbags, card cases, glove- boxes, caps, tics, collars, shirts, straw hats, hard hats, also a quantity of general groceries, including cocoa, sauce. Paisley flour, meats, cycle oil, polishing paste, dyes, evap, apples and pitches, 6 casrs clilor. l lime, 20 easts"'carpet cleaners, etc., etci ' ' ALL WITHOUT' RESERVE. GEORGE THOMAS AND CO.. Auctioneers. SALE OF.SAWMILL PLANT. Messrs. abraiiam and Williams, LTD., in conjunction with .MESSRS. FREEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO., .will sell, :on account of Messrs. M'Gregor Bros., at the Mill Moturimu, Linton (Manawatu Line), On WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 23rd, 1911, At 12 noon. SAWMILLING PLANT AS UNDER:— 35 h.p. multitubular boiler, 120-lb. pressure 20 li.p. steam engine ' Vertical breakdown Twin-saw breakdown and ditcher i Breast bench \ Glimmer, shafting, and belting 10 inch planer 15 sots bush and timber trucks, with couplings and rack chains 1 dry back marine boiler, 120-lb. pressure 1 hauler (Luke and Sons) , ' .1 hauler, extra strong Ropes and snqtchbiocks complete 1 winding engine, also dryback marine boiler, 120ib. ' Winding ropes, blacksmith shop, tools, mill shed, boiler, bricks, 1 winch, crosscut saws, and numer- . ous sundries 20 tram horses and harness complete Brakes will leave Abraham and Williams' Office, Paliuerston North, at .9.30 on tho morning of the Sale. I LUNCHEON'PROVIDED.' Purchasers wishing .to inspect the plant before the'Salo can make .arrangements_to (tii so with Messrs. Abraham and Williams, Ltd. Tho above plant is all in first-qlass repair, and can be recommended to millers; tho hauling plant is well worth inspection. LAND FOfl SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY, OR AUCTION IF - UNSOLD BEFORE. . ACRES highly improved firstvhJl/U class dairying land on easy terms. Owner retiring. Including 3000 acres of his Well-known' Mangamako property, near, Ohingaiti, Main Trunk Line. This ldnd is unsurpassed for fertility. Used for over thirty years asm bullockfattenica station. Owner haa been pushed for ovef fifteen years by land purchasers to oiter this block for milking terms.' Nov they are to'havo tho longsought opportunity to acquire a first-class dairying farm. • , <T}<?AA' ACRES very rich, highly imjvOv'W proved land'in the Waikato, known,ac Rukuhia, Homestead, Ohaupo, 7J miles from Hamilton, 3J miles from Ohaupo saleyards Largest milking herd sales iu Dominion held at tbeso yards. 1 mill- frcni railway station. Creamery and school handy. Climatio conditions place tvs block, with its rich soil, in the front as dairying land. Mild winters. Complete absence of cold, driving rain or high prevailing winds. Permanent water in each paddock. Splendid fruit district. Beautiful" scenery. Will sell this block as a what? if desired, witji a considerable reduction in price, as, climatc and scenery make.it an ideal gentleman's estate. .Tsjaa ACRES, 2' miles Frankton l/4w" Junction. Rich swamp and downs land. 1 Same climatic conditions as Ohaupo hniL applies. Two miles butter factory, li miles school, 3 miles from Hamilton';- Pick with a'few-exceptions of these blocks can be got dealing privately. If unsold, before, jnction salo or farms, Ohingaiti, August 30, 12 noon; Rukiihia Homestead, August 31,.■ 11 a.m.; Frankton Furm, September 1, 11 a.m. Buyers ehown ove: farms any day. Owner at Ohingaiti each Wednesday; Rukuhia Homestead, Thursday; Frankton, Fliday. Associations dealt with under Government Finance Act.: For private 6ale only. . Goodwill, 20.00 C acrcß first-class milling bash. Very iarge ■proportion totara, balanco rimu and raatai, with some white pine; 50 years' cutting rights. " Low royalties. 1J miles to railway station. Easy country to. work.Estimated cut over 30,000 ft. to acre. Agents bringing or sending buyers allowed 1J per cent, either in a private sale or under tho hammer. Writo for terms and conditions, also ar- ' range to be met at train. EWEN M'GREGOR,, OHAUPO. '' FOR SALE. SPLENDID Wairarapa Property For Sale—Mr. Charles Pharazyn's wellknown Property, "Longwood," situated two' miles' froin' Featherston. The land is all flat; and comprises 857 acres, all in grass, with trie exception of 15 acres of Native Bush, which has been preserved. The.-garden and grounds, which are thirty ■ yeurs old, aro most , tastefully laid out. Tho homestead, a spleudid brick house, only recently erected, contains 17 rooms, with every modern convenience. ,and is installed with electric. light. There are also outbuildings, motor-shed, shearing sheds, and usual farm buildings. ■ The land, which is suitable for cutting up into dairy farms, is worth tho money without the homestead. Some of the poorer land adjoining has been sold at. ,f?0 an nore. There is a cheese factory within one mile of the property. This is an opportunity .of securing a property such as seldom comes into the market. Price, .£3O per aero; terms to bo arranged. Mr. Pharazyn will sell 100 Acres including house and grounds. PRICE, <£6000. For further particulars apply BARR, LEARY AND WILLIAMS, | Accountants, Sharebrokers, and Land Agents. | Featherston Street, WELLINGTON. CUMMING AND SON, Land Agents and Auctioneers, 85 QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. HAVE FOR SALEVERY SUPERIOR .MIXED FARM. WAIKATO— In excellent locality, five miles from railway station, one inile from creamery and school; 1701 acres good stiff black loam over friable clay, all in grass or crop, all ploughed, well watered, ring fenced; 20 paddocks; now understocked, yet carrying 2000 breeding ewes, 150 dairy cows, 350 store cattle, and 40 horses; buildings, G-roomed house, pnoitry, scullery, bathroom, hot wator service; three-roomed cottage, men's whare, 12-bail cowshed, eight-stall stable, shed, j engine-shed, separator;house, shearing- • shed, yards, etc. Cheapest properly avnil- | able, at J!8 an acre. | BEST BARGAIN OBTAINABLE. OTAMATEA— 5 miles from railway station, I! miles fropi post office and i wharf to which steamer trades regularly, 'halt-mile from creamery and school; J!)."> I acres really good limostono land, all in I fair grass, 1J acres in orchard, all piongh- ! ablo, well watered, ring fenced. 5 paddocks, carrying capacity noiv'so rattle, capablo of immense, improvements; buildings, 9-rcoaied house, barn, stable, shed, aud workshop. Price, £•> an acre. PLEASE SEND FOR LISTS OF tOUNTRY PROPERTIES FOR SALE.
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