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AUCTIONS. THIS DAT. At 2 O'clock Sharp. On the Premises, No. 22 Marion Street'. C<ALE OP HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS"; CONTENTS OV SEVEN' ROOMS. WITHOUT RESERVE. DUAND AND JOHNSTON, lot Lnmbton Quay. Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE. TO-MORROW. SEPTEMBER 12tli, 1011, . At 2.15 p.m. H ERNEST LEIGHTON lias received • instructions from tlio owner, who has left the Wellington district, to seii by' Public Auction* at the Chamber of Commerce, National Mutual Buildings, Customhouse Quay, "Wellington, as above— ALL THAT Piece of Land, containing I rood 18 perches, and being Lots II and 12 nn the Feist Sub-divi-sion, LOWER HUTT, and having frontago of 80ft. to Penrose Street, by depth of 200 ft. (mora or less). Erected on the section in question is a superior 5-roomed house, verandah two sides, bathroom, hot t and cold water,, every convenience, alto wash-house, coppsr, tubs, etc. Tim rooms • are large and lofty, and house is well finished throughout. . ■ . This Property is only in the market owing to the owner having left tho Wellington province,, and is for Absolute Sale. ■ It is situate opposite Mr. W. Knight's celebrated poultry farm, a few minutes of Lower Hutt P.O. Government mortgage of ,£-100, bearing interest at 4} per cent. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LIMITED, ! in conjunction with the HAWKE'S BAV FARMERS' CO-OPERA-TIVE ASSOCIATION, LIMITED Havo received instructions from Mr, Phil. Ward,- of Patanjjata, Hawkn's Bay, to tell by Public Auction on the Promises, PATA.NGATA, • on' THURSDAY, tho '14th SEPTEMBER, Commencing at 12 o'clock noon, sharp, HIS CAREFULLY SELECTED DRAUGHT HORSES. WAGONS, IMPLEMENTS, ETC., as follow :- 46 Heavy draught mares and geldings, broken to shafts and lead, 3 to 6years old; in full working condition , 12 Unbroken fillies by Royal Blend 10 Brake horses, 3 to 5 years old 5 Brood draught mares in foal to Admiral Togo, hackney stallion "Euclet." 3 Wool wagons, 4in. tyre, 4in. axle, in good order; 3 timber trucks, S metal drays, 1 wool dray and frame, 3 mowers, 1 M.U. Binder, 4 D.F. and 2 S.P. ploughs and tackle, 3 sets disc, 2' sets C-leat Tjne harrows, 2 scoops, 9ft. Duncan drill, new . portablo forgo ■ and tools, quarry" tools. S tents and llys, G wagon tarpaulins, 50 t'otara strainers, 30 tons oaten sheaf chaff, 100 sacks' oa'.s, 1000 empty sacks. .Luncheon. Brakes will meot trains at Waipawa moruinj of Sale. ALFRED REID, Auctioneer. Auctioneer's Note.—Tho broken in horses are a splendid lot selected from, export purchases, guaranteed sound and staunch. ■— -"y-— -■jsgr—- I —■■'■■■ ■ MANAWATU FARM. 1 f»A ACKES Freehold, Te Horo, 1J JLtiu miles •from station, factory and creamery, mostly rich river deposit; 2 houses,'s-and 7 rooms,' all necessary outbuildings; orchard in full profit. Price,' £27 10s. per acre; also SO acres, all ploughrible, 7-roomcd house, complete outbuildings. Price, ,E-10 per acre. Host farm in the district; easy terms if desired. TARANAKI FARM. FOR EXCHANGE, 510 acres, L.1.P., 2 miles from creamery, school, and Post Office, 400 acres in grass, CO acres felled, 70 acres standing -bush, SO acres ploughable, 10 paddocks, well fenced and watered,. 5-roomcd house, 15-bail cowshed and other outbuildings. Price, £8 10s. acre; equity .£3000; exchange for 100 to 150 -acres dairy farm. 'MILLER BUTTER, 35 PANAMA STREET, WELLINGTON. A SNIP. SPLENDID DAIRY FARM. 153 ACRES, CLOSE TO PICTON, Good New Houso of 5 Rooms with Every Convenience. Stable, Barn, Cowshed, etc. Within One Milo of tho New Linkwater Cheese Factory. THIS Property is beautifully situated, and is a fine healthy farm. It adjoins the homestead, of John Duncan, Esq., M.P., is close to the and is within 1 hour's run cf Picton. Tho land- is all flat and comprises some of the most fertile soil in Marlborough. It is all in good heart, and last year produced v 4 tons of chali' per aero from a area. Tho Linkwater Co-opcrativo Cheese Factory has recontly been erected, and is within 1 :mile of tho property. The place will run £0 cons, and probably more. Price, £2? per acre. Reasonable terms. This is a really good property, and wo can recommend it with confidence. GRiFFSTiHS . AND SQN } ' LAND AGENTS. BLENHEIM; FOR SAL'E OB EXCHANGE, A SPLENDID RESIDENCE of 9 Rooms, LOWER HUTT, near P.O. and Station, will LEASE if not sold. , Full description in "Dominion" September sth. DWAN BROS., - WILLIS STREET. FOR SALE. 2 AAA ACRES, L.T., 200 : acroa !mUUV proved, boundary fenced, cre»mery, post office, and school 11 miles, railway 8 miles 100 aires Education Reservj bush land, Od. per acre, 21 years, with right of renewal, with 19 years to run. Price, £5 10s. per acre. Cash one-third, balanco 5 years at 5 per cent. No. 75. Q(\i} ACRES, 150 improved;'will carry Ai\3/Q 1 cow to 'Si acres improved; 5 miles township and railway; ring fenced; 5 paddocks, well watered by spring and well; 5-roomed hsuse, stable and barn; 5bailed cow-byre; cre-unery, post office, and school 1J miles. Prico .£ll 10s. per acre; £400 cash, talancp 5 years at 5 per cent. No. 33 OA o ACRES, 40 unimproved, balance iirkO ploughed and grass, good dairy country, 2 miles from township, railway 1 chain, creamery 2 chains, post ofHcoand school 2 miles; 12 paddocks, watered by cieek; 5-roomed houa» and all outbuildings. Price, £a per acre; cash £iW, No. 35 HfiAQl ACRES, freehold, GOO inzrass, i.W i ±<u'A balance, titreo and fern; an ploughablo; either sheep or cattlo run; railway 5 miles, creamery 1J miles, post oifioo 1 miles, post and wire ieuco and bounded by Tiver, no buildings. Prico ill 10s. per acre. No. li 7 A Off ACRES Freehold, 420 in grass, "icQ i balance in shelter patches; 7roomed House, creamery, post office and hall 10 chains, school 2 miles, 10-bailed cowshed, fitted for machine; milking plant and oil eiigiue at ruination; buggy shed, sfable, and implement shed. Price, .£l2 per acre,. cash JGIOOO. balance 5 and 10 years at 5 per cent. No. 21 Sfjry ACHES, 290 cultivated, in grass /ill and crops, 4 sheep to the aero; railway junction 4 miles, school and post o'ffico 4 miles; pose and wire fencing; 12 paddocks. This is real good, firstclass land, in a dairying district. This farm would cut into threw farms; 4. roomed cottage and stable. Prico per acre, £11 10s.; freehold .£I6OO cash, balance may be arranged to suit buyer up to S years at 5 per cent. No. 19 G. M'CAfSiDLSSH & CO., LAND. AGENTS, HAMILTON,

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1229, 11 September 1911, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1229, 11 September 1911, Page 10

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