I AUCTIONS TO-DAY, at 1.30 p.m. AT OUR ROOMS. 2(i BRANDON ST., (Next to JCirkcaldic and Stains'). SALE 01' 300 LOTS OF ALMOST NEW l-'URNISIUNGS. ENGLISH PIANO, B.UiLOCK TYPEWRITER, ETC. A L. -WILSON AND CO. will hoid j~* • I heir usual Weekly Sale of 'Furnishings, as above, when a mo.-t useful catalogue of Furnishings all in exc?llent order will be oll'erod. This Sale is practically unreserved. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. ' FRIDAY", 25th AUGUST, 1911, . At 1.30 p.m. AT OUR ROOMS, 20 BRANDON ST. (Next to Kirkcaldie and Stains.) EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF £800 £800 On account of an Assigned Estate. ABSOLUTELY UNRESERVED. : A L. WILSON AND CO. have ■£■»-•.. received instructions from .the Trustees in an Assigned Estate, to sell at their Rooms— 3000 GALI p^NT OF CAEKAKA Mixed, ready for use, in 60 various shades. ; ::,Owing to the large quantify which we 'hiivoifor disposal, the paint will not be 'offered in small lots, but in hits to meet the .requirements of the trade. -Tho Trustees of this estate have to realise to close the citato. Thev have instructed us to SELL ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT. A COPPER. RESERVE. A. L. AVILSON, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY. Gth 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- salo by Public Auction, as above, about 562 acres of his Levin property, being part of the well-known Arapaepac 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 mostlj; very heavy and rich. The greater portion of tho area is ploughable. It is beautifully watered, and in the hottest summer has not been known to be dry. This district enjoys a delightful climate, which is unrivalled. Buyers wishing to inspect will bo met by owner's representative at Levin on the arrival from Wellington of the New Plymouth Mail and Napier Express trains every Tuesday and 'Friday by arrangement with tho auctioneers. Terms of Payment are very liberal, viz.: 10 per cent, on fall of hammer. 5 per cent, in six months. '■S percent., in twelve months. :5 per cent, in eighteen months. 10 per cent, in twenty-four months. Balance on mortgage at 5 per cent, for 5. years. NOTE.—Tho instalment, of 10 per cent., duo. in 24 months, may bo left on mortgage with balance of the purchaso money should purchaser so desire it, and he can show improvements to that amount to the satisfaction .of vendor. '.' LAMD SALE. •■' , LAND SALE. ■ . LAND SALE. TVALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., ■ ; have received instructions.! to sell at Chamber of Commerce, Auckland, on 29th SEPTEMBER, on account of Mr. Geo. Ballard, his LANCASTER PARK ESTATE of 4205 Acres, situated 5 miles ! from Mercer, divided into 20 Farms ranging from 100 Acres to 433 Acres. This is all Dairying Country. Easy Terms. Titles-Freehold, Leasehold, and O.E.r. Full particulars later... Fruit' and confectionery business doing £50 per month, situated best position in good town, Main Trunk, lease of premises 5 years, at ..£1 per week, or Freehold can bo purchased; goodwill, £30; stock and fittings at valuation above .£100; terms arranged. BAKERY BUSINESS, Rangataua, as a going concern, bakehouse and oven, 4roomed cottage, } acre land, doing 1500 of flour per week, also 2 horses and harness, dray and cart. Price £850. Mortgage £200. Terms, or would exchange for farm. Equity £650. H. C. PEROY, - LAND ESTATE AGENT, OHAKUNE RAILWAY STATION. FOR SALE. T EASE, Fnrnishings and Fittings of &J. very popular Billiard Saloon; 3 Tables, in splendid order, reading room, andinost complete equipment. 111-health sole reason for selling. Price, £550. Terms given. F. C FIDDV, MASONIC BUILDINGS. GISBORNE. REAL ESTATE i-TJR SALE, S)f\>y ACRES, L.1.P.. en dray road, ISO AIXH i acres grass, all fenced; 4-roomed house and outbuildings; creamery and school, etc, 2 miles. Price £1 10s. per acre. QAAA ACRES, Native Lease for 42 Ovv/U years, 400 acres grass, 4 miles fencing, yards, dips, whare; nearly all ploughable: Price £2 ss. per acre. KAA ACRES, 0.E.P., 2J miles townOUU ship and railway, on dray road, 100 acres grass, 70 chains fencing, 21-shcep country. Prico £2 10s. per acre. -jiyo ACRES, 0.R.P., 2 milo3 township X4G and railway, 110 acres grass, all ploughable, 5 paddocks; 5-roomed house, all conveniences, 6-bailed cowshed, etc.; on main road; 21-sheep country. Price £10 per acre. i'/i)(\ ACRES, Maori Lease 42 years, with i rJ\) compensation for improvements at end of term. Bush and big fern country. Price 30s. per acre. For further particulars, wrilo (o THORP AMD rW'VJLLY, THE REAL ESTATE MEN, TAUMARUNUI.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1213, 23 August 1911, Page 10
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