AUCTIONS. TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, -MAY 2ml, 1912, l.ao ii.in. AT OUR ROOMS, 2(i BRANDON ST. (Next to Kirkciilditf and Stains). CLEARING SALE OF ASBESTOS PACKINGS, SOAP-STONE. ASBESTOS ..IOIXTIXGS. SUCTION" ' nbSE, NEEDLE LUBRICATORS. .RUBBER BELTING, ARMOURED PACKING, BIUTE GLASS, BELLOWS, SOAP. METAL AND FURNITURE POLISH. STATIONERY SUPPLIES, Etc., Etc. AL. WILSON AND CO. have received • instructions to sell at their rooms, •as above — . . A Large Quantity of Packing, etc., inCOOIb.'ASSORTED ASBESTOS PACKING LOT BOILER GASKETS ASBESTOS, ASBESTOS FIBRES 8 doz. GAUGE GLASS KINGS, 50ft. SUCTION HOSE NEEDLE LUBRICATORS, SOAP AND SOAP-STOXE, METAL AND FURNITURE POLISH, STATIONERY SUPPLIES, Etc. Tin's ie a good, clean stock, and our instructions are TO SELL ABSOLUTELY. . A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. •■' IMPORTANT LAND SALE. TAIHAPE AND EANGATAUA PROPERTIES. TAIHAPE SALEROOMS. SATURDAY, MAY 4th, 1912. A LLEN T. VICKERS will sell, ns x above, several Freehold and Leasehold Properties, Business Sites and Houses in the rising Towns of Taihape and Eangataua. Terms and Conditions from the Auctioneer. ALLEN T. VICKERS, Auctioneer and Land Salesman. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD DAIRY AND GRAZING LAND, AT PAHIATUA. EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS. VERY SMALL CAPITAL REQUIRED. ON SATURDAY, 4th MAY, 1012, At 1 p.m., OLYMPIC THEATRE, PAHIATUA. ABRAHAM AND .WILLIAMS, LTD., 1\ have been instructed by (ho owner, Mr. \V. St. C. Jnglis, to sell by auction a? above. Four Properties, as follow: — DAIRY LAND. LOT No. 1-299 ACRES.-AU good ploughable dairying land, good house, and outbuilding?, subdivided into I) paddocks, all good fences, and in good repair. THIS PROPERTY WOULD DAIRY 100 COWS. LOT No. 4-237 ACRES.-Good undulating dairy land, mostly ploughable, ring fenced, and subdivided into 3 paddecks, aood fences, and in. good repair. GRAZING LAND. LOT No. 2-307 ACRES.-Good hills, well grassed, ar.d well sheltered, 3 subdivisions. Rood fences. ;nnd in good repair. LOT No. 3-217 ACRES.-Goml. well grassed hills, divided into 2 paddocks, good fences, and in good repair. ALL THE ABOVE SECTIONS ARE EXCEPTIONALLY WELL WATERED BY PERMANENT STREAMS. SITUATION. The property is situated 81 miles from Pahiatua Railway Station by good metall . cd road, and is 15 miles from Makomako Post Office Store. School, and Creamery. TERMS: l> per cent, on fall of the hammer. 5 per cent, on Ist June, 1912 (date of possession). 10 per cent, on Ist June, 1913. 10 per cent, on Ist Juno, 1914. Balance on Ist June, 191' J. All unpaid purchase money to bear interest at the rate of 5 PER CENT. PER ANNUM. IMPORTANT—Purchasers of Lots 2, .'i, and 4 may avoid the payment of 10 per cent, on Ist June, 1913, provided they erect buildings to the satisfaction of the Vendor, of value equal to the amount of the instalment. Plans and Condition* of Sale may bo inspected at tin , office of the Auctioneers, and intending purchasers desiring to inspect will be shown over thu property by tile Owner or by the Auctioneers. TUESDAY. MAY 14th, 1512. 2.30 p.m. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. MAGNIFICENT RIXIDIWTIAL i-'KO-' PERTY, XGAIO". MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have been favoured, with instructions to sell, by Public Auction, at their Scorns; 195 Lamb ton Onny, «s iibovi , :— ALL THAT piece or parcel of land. 1 ein? Sections 11 and 15, TKELISSICK ESTATE, NGAIO. together with the dwelling house of five rooms and improvements evected thereon. The property is situated in T.invrencc Road, and is occupied by the mvner, wl o proposes leaving Wellington. Electric light is laid on, and modern ir.i[,rt.vements have been made to all conveniencesTITLE: LAND TBA NSFE K. Further particulars can bo obtained on application to MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO.
WEDNESDAY, M AT 22, AT 2.30 P.M. TVALKF.ITH TfISTATE. Situated Between RUNCIMAN AND PAERATA Railway Stations. 11 fb7 A C;I "' ;S ' Subdivided into w • TVUKY TjUHMS IT FROM 100 TO 250 ACRES EACH. TTOMESTKADS ON o TjURMS. T "jlf ANDl;x o JACKSON, In conjunction with ALFRED . TJUCKLAXD & OONS, Instructed l>y A. CASEY, Esq., will Sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, Customs Street East, Auckland, on the above date— rfiHE Whole of his Valuable Pronertv, -L known ns the DALKEITH ESTATE, comprising about 1107 acres (902 acres froehold and 205 acres leasehold), which has been subdivided into 7 TUIRY XjURMS w All well fenced and watered. Ranging in area from 100 acres to 250 acres. Easy rolling country, in gcod 'heart; all in grass or crop; close to two railway stations by good roads, only 2o mile 3 from Auckland. THREE of the Sections have Dwellings erected on them, mid the Homestead contains six rooms, etc.; large barn, inipltuient sheil, stable, wouUhcil. (lifted with shearing machine?—could easily be converted into milking shtil). flood stuck sales within ca»y driving dUUM'e. TIOUM.S EASY. Plan.- and full particular* from A. IiUCKf.AMJ AND SONS. Auckland. Or, T, MANDF.NO JACKSON. Augtioaeei, Aucklaai,
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1428, 1 May 1912, Page 10
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