I AUCTIONS. FRIDAY. 25tIf AUGUST, 1011. ' ,' at 1.81) p.m. AT OUR ROOMS, 2fi BRANDON STREET (Next lo Kirkcaldie and Stains.) EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF ,£BOO CARRARA PAINT *800 On account of an Assigned Estate. * ABSOLUTELY UNRESERVED. A L. WILSON AND CO. havo reeiuvx;tt.« «>d instructions from the Trustees in an Assigned Estate, to sell at their Rooms— . QAAfk GALLONS' OF CARRARA 6i)p\) . paint. Mixed ready ;fqr use, in 60 various shades. Owing to the large quantity which wo have for disposal, the paint will not be offered in small lots, but in lots to meet' the requirements of the trade. Ordinary trade terms can be arranged subject to tho approval of the.Trustees. \Ve would specially direct those interested in this sale to ,tho present market price of paint. It is the highest price known for a very long period,-. White lead and linseed oil being especially high. We shall be pleased to forward catalogues on request. ; Tho Trustees of this Estate hav.e to realise to.close the estate. They havs instructed us to . SELL ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT .A COPPER ISESERVE. Full particulars later. . A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY,-6th SEPTEMBER, 1911, At TOWN HALL, OTAKI. (Immediately-after sale'of the Gear , Estate.) ■ •;"■ . • IMPORTANT SALE OF CHOICE ■ DAIRY LAND. D ALGETY AND' COMPANY, LTD., WELLINGTON, have been instructed by W. Tompsitt, Esq., of Otaki, to offer for sale by Public Auction, as above, about j62 acres of his Leviu property, being part of the well-known Arapaepae Estate. , ■ _ This Property is most conveniently situated, being within fifteen minutes of Levin P.O. It is an ideal' fattening farm, with several' splendid- 'Homestead sites, and for cutting-up , into dairy farms, market gardens, etc., cannot-be equalled owing to its favourable situation' and quality of the soil, which is'mostly very heavy and. rich": ' The greater, portion of the area is ploughable. It is beautifully watered, and injhe hottest Summer has not been-known , to ,b"^ : dr,v. - This district jenjoys a delightful climate,' which.is unrivalled. : V. ■ •■"• : ' '■' Buyers wishing to inspect will be met by owner's' representative at Levin on the arrival from Wellington' of■ tho New Plymouth Mail 'and '.Nipicr Express .trains every Tuesday .-and , Friday by arrangement with the. auctioneers. Terms of Payment are very liberal, viz.: 10 per cent, on fall of hammer. 0 per cent, in six months. 5 per cent, in twelve" months. 5 par cent, in eighteen'months. 10 per cent, in twenty-four months. Balance on mortgage-at 5 per cent.-for 5 years. NOTE.—The instalment of 10 per cent., due .in U'- nionths.rmay be left on mortgage with balance of the purchase money should purchaser so desiro.it, and lie can show improvements to that amount to tho satisfaction of .vendor;- ' PRELIMINARY-NOTICE^''-"" ' ; " ' ' -IMPORTANT''SALE..,'■,'■-.;.■ . Of MARLBOROUGH FREEHOLD. SUBDIVISION OF AVONDALE SHEEP STATION. D ALGETY AND CO., LTD., Blenheim, have been" favoured with instructions from C. de V. TESCHEMAKEUSHUTE, Esq., to sell by Public Auction, at an early date, his well-known Avondale Sheep Station, containing about •j q CrjA ACRES FREEHOLD; 1 O tfAft ACRES, held under Pastoral JLOjOUU I from the Crown. Which will bo subdivided into suitablesized Blocks. DATE OF SALE AND DETAILS OF SUBDIVISION AND TEEMS WILL BE ADVERTISED LATER. . LAND FQfi SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY, OR •AUCTSON IF UNSOLD BEFORE, finlAA 4 CRES highly improved firstOO\J \J class dairying land on easy 'terms. 'Owh;r retiribg , . Including 3000 acres of his well-known Mangamako property, near Ohinsaiti, Mafn Trunk Line. This land is unsurpassed for fertility. Used fer over thirty years as a bullockfatteninj; ttatioj. Owner has been pushed for OTef fifteen years 'by land purchasers to oiier this black for milking farms. Now they are to have the longGought opportunity to acquire a first-clasa dairying farm. 9»>rjA ACRES very rich, highly imaOUKJ). proved land in the Waikato, knowQ a£ Hukuhia, Homestead, Oaaupo, 7J uiile3 from Hamilton, 3J miles •' from' Ohaupo saleyards ' Largest milking herd sales in Dominion held at theso yards. 1 mihi frem railway {'cation. Creamery and school handy. Climatio conditions; place iX'Siblock, 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 whole if desired, with a considerablo reduction in price, as climate and scenery make it an ideal gentleman's estate. Ji)(\f\ ACRES, 2 miles Frankton Junction. ■ Rich swamp and- ■ downs land. Same climatic conditions as Ohaupo land applies. Two" miles butter factory, 1J miles school; 3 miles from Hamilton. Pick with a tevr exceptions of these blocks can te got dealing privately. If unsold before, juctinn sale on farms, Ohingaiti, August 30, 12 noorij Rukuhia Homestead, August 31, 11 a.m.; Frankton Farm, September .1, . 11" a.m. Buyers nhown oVeo .larins any'day.. 'Owner at Ohingaiti each Wednesday; Rukuhia Homestead, Thursday;' Frankton, Fiiday. Associations'dealt with uuder Government finance. Act. For private sale only. Goodwill, 20,000 acres milling bash. Very iargo proportion totara, balanco rimu and matai, with somo whito pine; 50 years' cutting rights. Low royalties. H miles to railway station. Easy country to work. Estimated cut over 30,000 ft. to acre. Agents bringing or sending buyers allowed H per cent, either in "a private 6ale or under the hammer. Write for terms and cocditions, al=o arrange to bo met at train. EWEN M'GREGOR, OHAUPO. FOPv SALE. J , EASE, Fnrnishings nad Fittings of J very popular Billiard Saloon; 3 Tables, in splendid order* reading room, and most complete equipment. 111-health solo reason for selling. Price, JCSOO. Terms given. F. C FIDDY, MASONIC BUILDINGS. GISBORNE. A GOOD PROPERTY. t *~(\ ACRES, 5 miles from Mangaweka ii \j by good metalled road, nil in grass except "2-1 acres bush, fl paddocks, 50 acre.< level, balance undulating to hilly ccuutry. well/wati'i'cd; new 8-roomed hoiijo with hot and cold water laid on; sheds, sheep yards, etc,. Splendid sheep connIvy w'iil winter ewes, besides cattle. Price JCIO 10s. per aero. Terms. 21SG Send for free copy of our August Guide. J 3 HARRIS AMD SONS, MARTON AND MARTON JUNCTION.
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