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AUCTIONS. IMPORTANT TO COAT,' DEALERS, - CARTERS, ETC. ~ rfiHß NEW AND 1 PRODUCE CO., LTD. (N.F.C.), It and 16 Allen Street, Wellington, has been favoured with (instructions from ■ tho Assigheo of a Coal Dealers Estate, to Sell, by Public--Auction, without reserve, tho following:— 1 bay horse, dray and harness 1 bar marc, dray and harness 1 platform^scales' Sale will commenco at 11 a.m. FRIDAY, JANUARY. 31, 1013. NO RESERVE., UNDER Instructions from the Liquidator, MESSRS. LAWSON AND SWAIN will sell by Public Auction, at two o'clock on FEBRUARY 14th, at their premises, Roacho Street, Te Awamutu, tho Estate'of A. Hyde and Waipa Brewery, Ltd. (in Liquidation), as a going concern; consisting of Brewery and Cordial Factory, with all necessary buildings, including 8-roomed house on three acres of ground, adjoining Te Awamutu Railway Station, on the: borders of-the King Country, Main Trunk Line, N.I. Also, at the .same time and place, a Cordial Factory at Taumarunui, run in conjunction with the above. " . , Terms of Sale: 10 per cent, deposit,, balance in 14 days. . Further particulars /can bo had from the Liquidator, A, J. Bray, or the Auctioneers, To Awamutu..'. M. C. LAWSON, Auctioneer. i SUBDIVISION OF THE FAMOUS KOPANE ESTATE. | (Situated 10 mile 3 from Palmerston North, 7 miles from Fcilding, and 2| miles from Rongotea.) . / THE Property of MRS. WALTER JOHNSTON, to bo offered for solo by Public Auction on SATURDAY, 15th FEBRUARY; 1913, at 1 p.m., by ABRAHIM AND WILLIAMS, LTD, at their Rooms, "Rangitikei Street, Palmerston North, in conjunction with W. H. TURNBULL AND CO. Tho Propcfty. comprises 1125 acres of magnificent rich level tlairying and fattening land, subdivided into 21 farms, ranging in area from 21-to 129 acres. TERMS —15 per cent < cash, balance in five yeirs at .65 per c«nt NOTE —Arrangements arc now concluded by vvhich Mrs. Johnston will form anil metal the new roads so as to giv# a metalled road to each section, on which no special nte will be struck. A Butter or Cheese Factory site of 2 acres has been reserved, which will Iks handed over to purchasers at a price to be arranged on disposal of tho property. Plans of the Property are now available Full particulars on application to ABRAHAM VND WILLIAMS, LTD., Palmerston North. Wellington, Masterton, Marton, Levin, Tedding, and Pahiatua. W. H. CO.i Wellington, ( iBELL, GULLY/AND COOPER, Palmerston North. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. , 420 ■ ACRES SPLENDID i CROPPING iSND DAIRYING LAND. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LIMITED, have received instructions 1 from Mrs S Mu«m\c, to offer for =ale I by PUBLIC VUCTION at the Dull Hall, redding, on WEDNESDAY, the 26th of February, 1913, at 1.80 p.m:, her property, consisting of about .420 acres of very fine cropping and dairying land, subdivided into 5 handy little farms. PLVNS will be available shortlv, when fuller part'culais will be advertised ABRAIUM AND WILLIAMS, LTD, Rangitikei Street, Palmerston North

A GOOD PROPOSITION. Tn A A ACRES, first-class sheep and X/*UI/cattlß country. .SOU. acres 0.11.r. atlßs. per acre, purchasable, in.about 2 years; 400 acres straight lease, 16 years" to rim'at'ls. : 6d. ;per acre; revaluation and right of'renewal forgl years. Compensation! for improvements ul> to £i 10s. per acre/: ". ;'. .'.' '."■'-. ■..-•':; , ; . ■<" ■'- v- • 1000 Acres in,g'rass, balance busli.' ' About 900 acres ploughable when stumped. ■■'■'■ . .• - •.'. . ■,-';■■, Easily capable of carrying : 2J sheep per acre, without ploughing, and all- stock can'-.bo turned off fat. . . •■", ■ PRICE/ £? 10s. per acre for goodwill. ; -rcFull.'details from.. ■•'.'' ■. ■■ • DALGETY; AND■ CO., LTD.,•; , ;?'.,■ WANGANUI '■•.•■■■■ . ■ ; AN IDEAL PROPERTY, OQ A ACRES, King Country, the best of 0/S V . sheep and cattle fattening land, splendidly basined, warm lying, large part ploughable when stumped; 22 acres now in turnips, well watered and subdivided. Will winter 1J to 2 sheep and cattle. Limestone ' formation. Charming homestead site, splendid view, and native bush; 12 miles rail, good road. 1 O.R.P. at 155.; .£7 per.acre. Terms. .''•''.'■' .'..; . '. • : We have personally inspected,- and can recommend as one of the best 'properties in the district. ' No. 1659 A. !H. ATKINSON AND CO., -/. '•-. /'LTD.,' ■; FEILDING. \ •'". ' OWNER RETIRING. ' PROPERTY • • HASVNBVEB • CHANGED iV ' HANDS. DON'T MISS IT. . Oft A ACRES, L.LP., rent.ilO 12s. per /4\J\J annum, 5 miles from inland town, and 11' from railway, good metalled road,. half ' mile from 6chool and Post Office, and 3 from cheese factory; 40acres level, balance easy, all in grass, 8 paddocks, .good 8-roomed house, man's house, woolshed, horse shed, cowbails, etc., •etc., carrying 3 sheep per acre,- and wolf suited for dairying. Goodwill, : £li per acre. Only £M cash.■'■ . : J.. HARRIS 1 AND SONS,'. ■ MARTON; AND MARTON JUNCTION. A GOOD CHANCE TOR A YOUNG MAN WITH SMALL CAPITAL. -I KAA ACRES, 0.R.P., at 17s. 6d„ rent Xu.UU. 10d. per. acre; situated 7 miles from railway station on the Main Trunk line, 3 miles formed' dray road, balance bridle track,- which is now being formed into full-width road. There are 500 acres felled and gras3ed, which has just wintered 2 sheep per aore, a good proportion of which are ewes. The balance is good hilly mixed bush land, lying well to the sun, and must become good healthy woolproducing country; 2-roomed ■ whare, sheep yards, 2 paddocks. Price for Goodwill, ,£3 10s. per acre. : Terms, JE2SO cash to a good man who ,will ■ fell 150 acres the first 12 months; balance arranged. • E. R. H. BRICE, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT, . , MARTON, RARE Opportunity to Secure First-cl: ,drained 6wamp land, situated in T grasses, balance in crops; well fenced a every paddock; hew 7rroomed house, w cowshed of 12 bails, obnoreto floor, and i cow-plant'milking machine, 4J h.p. oilmen 80 good dairy cows, 2 bulls, '10 young ca as vtoll as thY whole household furnitur will carry 160 cows. >One mile from ere and store. Price as a going concern, £U ' er'will entertain an exchange, for sheep THOMAS E woo

FREEHOLD SHEEP RUN. 9,OKd AC E ES - * 8 mil6S from-NAPIER-by good motor road; undulating country, /*UU'± nil surface-sown, half plonghable, originally fern land; water in' every paddock. Winters 2300 wet ewes, besides cattle; can be improved to 2 sheen New 8-roomed House, stables, woolsn'ed, etc. " PRICE, .£7 per acre. Terms arranged, (103S) J; Hi OLDHAM i UND AGENT. NAPIER. I CAN SELL.—£IOOO CASH, BALANCE S YEARS AT 5 PERCENT! ~' on Aft ACRES First-class Limestone Country; would cut up splendidly into o\f\f\J small dairy farms, when more fully improved. No better sheep or cattie fattening country is to be found in tho North Island. In three separate blocks adjoining, bounded 6 miles by a fine river. A large area rich river flats, open valleys, balance easy round hills. Practically the whole of the block is ploughable, 250 acres in English grasses, balance "high fern and bush, 2} miles fencing; good house, 7 rooms and outbuildings. There are several roads running through and past the'property. Two butter factories within 1$ miles, also township and saleyards. Dairy farms all round tho block. Block A—Native Lease, Is. b'd. per acre, ,C 3 10s. acre. 100 acres; Block B-Freehold, JE3 10t'. acre, 1000 acres; Block C—Native Lease, Is. 3d..por acre, £1 10s., 1000 acres. LOUIS LEWIS. REAL ESTATE AGENT and AUCTIONEER. AUCKLAND.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1661, 30 January 1913, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1661, 30 January 1913, Page 10

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