AUCTIONS. TO-DAY. .WEDNESDAY, 6th MARCH, 1912, At 2.30 p.m. PLIMMERTO~EXTENSION. < IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF CHARMING SHASIDE ALLOTMENTS AT PRICES TO SUIT EVERYONE. THE CHEAPEST SEASIDE SECTIONS IN NEW ZEALAND! DEPOSIT ONLY £»,~ TERMS VERY EASY, EXTENDING OVER THREE YEARS. MESSRS. ,T. 11. BETHUNE AND CO. aro instructed to sell at their auction rooms, Featherston Street, Wellington, on the above date— Iftfb SPLENDID SEASIDE ALLOT.iI/l/ JIENTS, from-J- to over J-ncre in urea, a largo number bavins 'frontages to the beach. No currents, no backwash, no quicksands, no cnte of drowning ever known on this teach. AN IDEAL HOLIDAY RESORT. Boating, bathing, fishing, and shooting in abundance. Splendid Native Bush on many of the Sections. The climate is exceptional mild; the season for flowers is always a li'cnth ahead of Wellington. The south-west winds, which are so objectionable in Wellington and so productive, of chest complaints, aro rarely felt in Plimmcrton. Tho adjoining bay has deep water and splendid shelter, and is the most suitable harbour on the coast for the FERRY SERVICE to the South Island. Plimmerton is now within the suburban area. Return fare to Wellington is Is. Sd. Fifty-trip tickets cost 7Jd. each way. There are five trains per day to Wellington and seven from the city. Do not let this opportunity slip to secure at first hand Sections which must surely increase in value. Full particulars and plans from J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. FRIDAY, Bth MARCH, 1912, At 2 o'clock p.m. At Our ROOMS, 26 BRANDON STREET. (Next to Kirkcaldie and Stains.) ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE. PICTURES. 9ftn PICTURES. B?ing the Assigned Stock of a prominent Wellington Picture Dealer. OILS, WATER COLOURS, ENGRAVINGS, ETCHINGS, BLACK AND WHITES, Etc., Etc., All Well Framed and Mounted. AL. WILSON AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions to sell, as above— A large collection of Pictures of all descriptions, all framed in modern styles. On View THURSDAY AFTERNOON and Day of Sale. A Grand Opportunity for the public to secure Good Works at their Own Prices. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SUBDIVISION OF DAIRYING, FATTENING AND GRAZING LANDS, FOR LEASE. NO GOODWILL. WAVERLEY, APRIL 19th, 2.30 p.m. AND COMPANY, LTD., l> in conjunction with Mr. G. G. Potts, have been instructed by Mr. James Coombe to offer by auction, as above, his well-known Property, situated U miles from Waitotara, in convenient-sized Sections, for lease with purchasing clause. Details later. Arrangements for inspection on application to the Agents 01 . Vendor. CHEAP SHEEP COUNTRY, ON EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS. ONLY £500 CASH REQUIRED. • We offer the following uplendid proposition to nnyone wanting a Bargain in Sheep country in the proSt-earning stage, with a very small outlay: — Ipn/Y ACRES, Freehold, Wanganui IOOy River, Land Transfer Title; good hilly sheep country, bush land, of which 1187 acres have been felled and grassed with best English grasses; well watered, lies well to the sun; gpod soil. About 4 miles new wire fences. Subdivided into convenient paddocks; good now 4-roomed House; telephone Bureau' at the Homestead; new woolshed, man's room, garden, and orchard; sheep yards, dip, etc.; warm and sheltered sheep country. The flats are admirably adapted for fruit growing. As the owner is anxious to sell promptly for private reasons, he has reduced the price to bedrock, and will give exceptionally easy terms to an immediate buyer, viz.: £500 CASH, balance at 5 per <ynt Write for full particulars at once. C L. DU2GASNS AND CO., AUCTIONEERS AMD LAND AGENTS. WANGANUI. 'TO LEASE. NO GOODWILL. 1 AA ACKES B»lloi'k fattening country, J.v/l/ good house and outbuildings; to leuso for torin at 15s. per acre, purchasing clause at £15 per acre. TO LEASE. NO GOODWILL. -Jfjjrw ACRES, Wanganui River Bush JLrJs.) i Furin, 300 acres praw, 3-rooin-cd house; winter 2 sheep. Title: Renewable Lease, Is. 2d. per acre. Lease 5 or 10 years at £150 per annum, or sell at £1800. Terms, £550 cash. Apply LEWIS & CO., WANGANUI. -if) DAIRY FARMS, -I fj 3 MILES FROM HAMILTON. A GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR THE . DAIRY FARMER. WE have just received instructions to sell this Property, under the terms of the Government Land Settlement Finance Act. It comprises 12 MAGNIFICENT DAIRY FARMS, of from 100 TO' 200 ACRES EACH. All fenced arid in. splendid grass, and ready noiv to go right on dairying. it AIMOINS the NEWSTEAD and MATANGI RAILWAY STATIONS and CIIF.AMKRIES. PRICK, £21 to £22 PER ACRE. TERMS, 41 per cent. Cash, balance extending over 20 years. Interest, 4} per cent. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., HAMILTON. GRSFFSTHS & SON, SOLE AGENTS, HAMILTON AND BLENHEIM. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. (JftA ACRES of good bush land. 7 OUvC miles from rail, 50 ncres felled, unencumbered, will Exchange for email Dairy Farm or good Town Property, Price, £1 per acre. ACRES, good, well-grassed Dairy AOv Farm, all flat, carry 75 cows and young stock; (i-rnomed House, 8-bail cowshed, well subdivided, well watered by running sti'tams school and post ofKco 1 mile, creamery 2 miles, good metal roads. Price, onlv £!8 per acre. Will Exchange for good Town Properly, which must bo value; equity £2-100. FOR SALE, A BARGAIN. -l AKfk ACRES of flat, undulating, and Jl_V/O\j hilly land, good loam on papa. Title. O.R.I 1 .; 250 acres in grass, 2 paddocks, well watered; v/'hare, yards, etc., iiikl good orchard. Price, only £2 per acre; £500 cash, balance arranged. G3LCHRIST AMD KIDD, land and Estate Agents, PALMERSTON NORTH.
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