_____ TO-MORROW. WEDNESDAY, Ist MAY, 1912. D AT OUR ROOMS, 26 BRANDON ST. '•• (Next lo Kirkrnldie and Stains). >y &. LARGE AND IMPORTANT SALE OF UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AND EFFECTS. S Contents of 6 well-furnished rooms, removed from Rona Bay. ;;. Also, the Part Contents of 5 well-fur-nished rooms, under Bill-of-Sale. AN ATTRACTIVE AND UNRESERVED SALE. " UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, by lending , English maker, in rich burr walnut; ' an almost new instrument of excepa tional tone, and with every up-to-date improvement. DRAWING, DINING, and BEDROOM SUITES. SUPERIOR AX. CARPETS AND RUNNERS. '■ MASSIVE SFT. SIDEBOARD, in dark wood, etc., etc. THIS Week's Sale is an unusually good one. and should command attention. We ask those who intend sending in Furniture for this Sale to do so early. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. AN OPPORTUNITY FOR ■ OAIKI F A R M E K S. SPECIAL SUBDIVISION SALE i of ' QQC ACRES OF TIP-TOP OOK 000 DAIRY COUNTRY, 000 , DIVIDED INTO 12 CONVENIENTFARMS, also A DAIRY FARM ADJOINING, OF 115 ACRES, ' On account of j F. ROE, ESQ., OF LEVIN. DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., Wellington will sell the above by PUBLIC AUCTION, AT' THE TOWN HALL, LEVIN, TO-MORROW, WrJDJNIiSUAX, Ist MAV, 1912. At 2 p.m. This Property is very conveniently situated, being adjacent to Levin Railway Station, and in close proximity to Creameries, Saleyards, Post Office, and School. It is subdivided into 12 handy-sized Sections, ranging from 25 to 62 Acres, all of which havo water-raco running ' streams. As this district is considered to bo the ' premier dairying country of the West 1 Coast, intending investors should not miss this opportunity of acquiring a Freehold Farm on very easy terms of payment. TERMS: l 15 per cent, cash on fall of hammer, j 10 per cent, cash iu twelve months, [ Balance to remain on mortgage for 5 years at 5 per cent, r Plans and full particulars on application to any of the offices of , DALGETY AND COMPANY, Auctioneers. ! IMPORTANT LAND SALE. TAIHAPE AND RANGATAUA PRO- , PERTIES. : TAIHAPE SALEROOMS. SATURDAY, MAY 4th, 1912. i ALLEN T. VICKERS will sell, as above, several Freehold and Leasehold Properties, Business Sites and Houses in the rising Towns of Taihape and ' Rangataua. ' Terms and Conditions from the Auctioneer. ALLEN T. VICKERS, [ _ Auctioneer and Land Salesman. , GISBORNE HARBOUR BOARD. ! TAUWHAREPARAE LEASES. nnHE GISBORNE HARBOUR BOARD ' Has Instructed Messrs. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD., • THE N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., ' COMMON, SHELTON AND CO., LTD., DALGETY AND CO., LTD., ; MURRAY, ROBERTS AND CO., LTD. 1 (In conjunction) TO OFFER FOR LEASE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ; On SATURDAY, THE 18th MAY, 1912, ! At ! HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, I At the Hour of 11 a.m., ABOUT 1 If PQO .ACRES OF BUSH 10, bO,« COUNTRY. f . s The Property will be submitted FOR - LEASE IN ELEVEN (11) LOTS, ranging 5 from 962 ACRES to 2050 ACRES respec- : tively. t For Terms and Conditions of Sale apply i to the Auctioneers, or Secretary, Gisborno - Harbour Board. , Mr. H. C. Baker will be in attendance - on the ground from the 20th April to the r 16th May (inclusive), to act as Guide to intending purchasers. ' G. R. WYLLIE, Auctioneer. 1 r } IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD 1 DATRY AND GRAZING LAND, AT j| PAHIATUA. , EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS. 1 VERY SMALL CAPITAL REQUIRED. ON SATURDAY, 4th MAY, 1912, At 1 p.m., OLYMPIC THEATRE, PAHIATUA. , r A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., A have been instructed by the owner, Mr. W. St. C. Inglis, to sell by auction as above, Four Properties, as follow:— DAIRY LAND. LOT No. 1-299 ACRES.—AII good ploughable dairying land, good house, and outbuildings, subdivided into 9 paddocks, all _good fenoes, and 4 in good repair THIS PROPERTY WOULD DAIRY 100 COWS. LOT No. 4—237 ACRES.-Good undur, lating dairy land, mostly ploughable, I ring fenced, and subdivided into 3 padl docks, good fences, and in eood repair. >. GRAZING LAND. LOT No. 2-307 ACRES.-Good hills, well grassed, and well sheltered, 3 subdivisions, good fences, and in good repair. LOT No. 3-217 ACRES.-Good. well ,1 grassed hills, divided into 2 paddocks, good fenoes, and in good repair. ALL THE ABOVE SECTIONS ARE EXCEPTIONALLY WELL WATERED BY PERMANENT STREAMS. SITUATION. The property is situated 8i miles from Puhiatua Railway Station by good inetall ed road, and is \\ miles from Makomako Post Office Store, School, and Creamery. TERMS: r 5 per cent, on fall of the hammer. " 5 per cent, on Ist June, 1912 (date of possession). 10 per cent, on Ist June, 1913. t a 10 per cent, on Ist June. 1914. 'B Balance on Ist June, 1919. t- All unpaid purchase monev to bear interest at the rate uf 5 PER CENT. PER ie ANNUM. h IMPOKTAXT.-Piirclnwrs of Lots 2. .1, and 4 may avoid the payment of 10 per cent, on '\~i June. 11113. provided they creel, buildings lo the s-atiftlaelion «f the \ eudor, of value ef|Unl to the amuunt of to the ' instalment. Plans and Conditions of Sale may. be inspectorl at tho nffice nf the Auctioneers, b- ana intondinji purchaser? desiring to ini. opwt will bo shown ovor tho property by lt£» Oirntt ox tar tin Auctioawa.
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