AUCTIONS. ■-'..'■ '.', THIS'-DAY.. At 1.30 o'clock sharp. SALE OF .SUPIiRIOr; HOUSEHOLD FURNU'URK GOOD LINOLEUMS, A.\'D EFFECTS, .. On the Premises, No. 131 Ghuznee Street .. (close to.Willis Street). CONTENTS OP-EIGHT ROOMS. ALL IN EXCELLENT OUDEIf. AVn'HOITJ.ESERVE. BRAND 'AND JOHNSTON, .'..'. Auctioneers, 157 LAMBTON QUAY. ~-.;.' . ."...'..ONGA'ONGA. WEDNESDAY, Gth. SEPTEMBER, At 12.30.'p.m. sharp. SPECIAL SALE OF SAWMILLING PLANT, HORSES, ETC. D ALGETY AND COMPANY, LIMITED, lnve been- favoured vcith instructions horn the ' V.'akarara Timber Company to offer at their Stables, .Springhill,"Onga Ongu— ; 6 first-class' pk'lted nnd extra heavy drought mares, -1 years and upwards 11 first-class ricked and extra heavy draught Holdings, 1 years and upwards! 1 six-inch 'lyrod timber wagon 2 live-inch tyred timber wagons 1 metal dray harness, chains, sacks, windmill, 2 six hundred gallon tanks, piping, water trough, 15 and !)-stalled stables and feed houses, i-i'oomi'd cothigc, 2 whares, etc., ' : Also, • Tho Wakarara Sawmill as a going concern. Tho plant is in good order, and includes 1G h.p Brawn- and May portable engine, portable planer, .twin saws, tanks, G whares, feed houses and stable, and all necessary mill gear. . Full list .s-upplied on application. , NOTE.—The plant- will be offered at tho sale, but must be previously inspected, as it will not bo romoved to Onga Onga far sale purposes. Luncheon Provided. DALGETY AND CO., LTD., NAPIER, , Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY. Gth SEPTEMBER. 1911, At TOWN HALL, OTAKI. (Immediately after sale of the Gear Estate.) IMPORTANT SALE OF CHOICE DAIRY LAND. DALGETY AND COMPANY. LTD., WELLINGTON, havo been in.struct«l by.W. Tompsitt, Esq., of Otaki, to offer for salo by Public Auction, as above, about 5G2 acres of his Levin property, being part of the well-known Arapaepao 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 tho soil, which -is mostly very, heavy an<l,rich. The greater portion of tho area is ploiighable. It is beautifully watered, and in the hottest summer has not Ixen known to be dry. This district enjovs a delightful climate, which is unrivalled. Buyers wishing, to inspect will be-met by owner's representative at Levin, on (lie arrival from-.Wellington of the New Plymouth Mail and Napier Express trains overy Tuesday and Friday by arrangement with the 'auctioneers. Terras of Payment are very liberal, viz.: 10 per cent, on fall of hammer, ■S-pcr cent, in six months. 5 per.cent, in- twelve months. 5 per cent, in eighteen months. 10 per cent, in h.-enty-four months. Balance on mortgage at 5 per cent, for 5 years. NOTE.—The instalment of 10 per cent., due in 21 months, may bo left on mortgage with balance of tho purchase money should purchaser so desire it, and he can show improvements, to, that amount to tho satisfaction of vendor. LAND FOfi SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY, OR AUCTION JF UNSOLD BEFORE, £J!tA (\ ACRES highly improved firstWvv class dairying land on easy terms. Owner retiring. Including 3000 acres of his well-known Mangamako prjporty, near Ohinsaiti, Main i'ruuk Line. This land is unsurpassed for fertility. Used fer over thirty yeaisas a bullockfatteniuij ttatiox- Owner has been pushed for oveY fifteen years by land purchasers to ciTer tfcis block for milking {(irms. Now they are to nave the lougfcoKßht opportunity to acquire a iirst-class dniiyin; l>.tm. 9'2fm ACttES very rich, highly imwww proved -land in tho Waikato, kuowa a; KuJsubia. Homestead, Ohaupo, 7i miles from Hamilton, 3J miles from Ohaupo ealeyards . Largest milking herd sales in Dominion held at theso yards. 1 mil;' frem railway station. Creamery and school handy. Climatic conditions place iVs block, with its rich soil, in tho front as dairying land. Jiild winters. Complete, absence of cold, driving rain or high privailin:,' winds. Permanent water in each paddock. Splendid fruit district. Beautitul scenery. Will sell this block as a whc.l" if desired, ivith-a considerable rsi!i!:tion in price, as.climate »nd scenery make it an ideal gentleman's estate. TOAft A, -^ Ky ' a '"'lea Frankton i/VW Junction. . Jlich swamp and downs land, name climatic conditions aa Ohaupo land applies. Two miles butter factory, li miles school, 3 miles lrom liamiluu. Pick with a tew exceptions 01 These blocks can Lβ got dealing privately. If unsold beiore. abc-tfon salo on farm's, Ohingaiti, , August-'3O,- 12 noon; Rukuhia Homestead, August 31, 11 a.m.; Frankton Farm; September J, 11 a.m. Buyers ruowii ove: larms any day.. Uwr.i;r al OUmsuiti each Wednesday; Uuku'im Homestead, - Thursday ; Frankton, Fiiday. d-ja't'vritli utder Government i'ir.inco Act. . For private salo cnly. Goodwill, 20,00!/ acres milling bush. Very iarge proportion totara, balance rimu and matai, with some white'nine; 50 years' cutting rights. Low royalties. IJ miles to railway station, liasy couutry to work. Estimated cut over 30,000 ft. to acre. Agents bringing or oeiidiug buyers allowed H P or cent, either :ii a. private Boie or under tho hammer. Write 10? ifcriiis and conditions, also arrange to bo met at train. EWEN M'GREGQR,. OHAUPO. FREEHOLD DAIRY FAKM. Oiy ACRES, at .£l3 per acre. Will carry «/ 1 ;13 Cows all tho year round. Divided into 1 paddock?, well fenced, with good 4-roomed Cottage, outbuildings, cowshed, etc. Good metalled road, 1 milo from factory, } mile school. TERMS: .£250 down. Balance on '~ Mortgage. W. P. GARIMER AND CO., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, TAIHAPE. C)(\{\ ACRES good Dairy Farm, all in i*A°" grass, practically all flat and ploiighable, watered by permanent running streams, good fences, carry SO cows, within one mile of school, creamery, and township; G-roomed house, cowshed. Price .£27 10s. acre. Owner will sell on very easy terms, or would exchange for unencumbered town property. Equity .£2-100. on ACRES all in grass, fiat and ploughpu able, post.and wire fences, G paddocks, carry id cows, handy to creamery, school, railway, etc.; 3-rooniod house, cowshed, concreted, trapshed, etc. Prico JCU per acre, including If) cows, horse, caj-t, harness, cans, pigs. .£9lO cash; balance arranged. n A ACRES, all river deposit, very rich OU land, all in grass, flat and ploughable; large house and cowshed; clew to largo town, etc. i'rim? Sil U3. acre. Terms, j>soo cash; balance for a term. GILCHRIST & K!DD, LAND. AGENTS, PALMEESTON N,
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