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AUCTIONS. ■ - TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), February 15, Commencing at 1 o'clock. SALE OF CONTRACTOR'S CARRYING PLANT. AL. WILSON AND CO. have re- • ceivcd instructions from Mr. Frank Diamond, who has finished his contracts and is giving up tho business, to soil, at Mr. Burke's Stables (late Lyon's), Abel Smith Street, as above— A HEAVY DRAUGHT HORSES, all staunch and great workers TIP and COAL DRAYS n SETS DRAY and LEADING HARO NESS, SCOOP, WHEEL PLOUGH, Lot of Sundries, and Stable Requisites. As the owner has decided to giro up contracting, and has finished all his contracts, he has determined to lot them go. Further entries for this salo will be received. , A, L. WILSON, Auctioneer. TO-DAY (FRIDAY). TTNDER Instructions from the LiquiU Qfttor, MESSRS. LAWSON AND SWAIN will sell by Public Auction, at two o'clock on FEBRUARY 14th, at their premises, Roache Street, To Awainutu, the Estate of A. Hyde and Waipa Brewery, Ltd. (in Liquidation), as a going conoorn, consisting of Brewery and Cordial Factory, with all nec«6Sary buildings, including 8-roomed house on three acres of ground, adjoining To Awamutu Railway Station, on the borders of the King Country, Main Trunk Line, N.I. ,Also, at the samo time and place, a Cordial Factory at Taumarunui, run in conjunction with the abovo. Terms of Sale: 10 per cent, deposit, balanoe in days. • Further particulars can be had' from the Liquidator, A. J. Bray, or the Auctioneers, To Awamutu. M. C. LAWSON, . . Auctioneer. SALE OF FIRST-CLASS DAIRYING LAND. , B ALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., Palmerston North, instructed by Messrs. W. 11. Brooks and E. R. Thessman, will ' sell by Public Auction, on THURSDAY, 20th February, at Town Hall, Ashhurst, at 12 o'clock noon— 134 ACRES 34 PERCHES FIRST-CLASS DAIRYING LAND, Being portion of the well-known NIKAU, GRANGE ESTATE (Section 9, Sub-Divi-sion M., Manchester Block, Sub-Section 79, Township of Ashhurst).' Buildings: 10 and 8-bail concrete cowshed, engine shed, piggeries, etc. Land Transfer Title, held under the Land Settlement Finance Aot. Terms: Exceptionally easy. Full particulars on application to the Auctioneers. EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY 'OF ACQUIRING FIRST-CLASS ISLAND. FARM. Oft A A ACRES, freehold, with 600 acres Oi»Uv/ leasehold; 450 acres grass, subdivided into several paddocks,. 250 acres fallen and ready for burning, first-class sheep country, capable of carrying about 6000 sheep when in grass. Splendid homestead flat of about 10 acres, with- good beach. New ,4-roomed cottage, and ■ 15,000 additional feet of timber on the place ready for building purposes. Telephone laid on. Leasehold has 13 years to run at a peppercorn rental, and can be renewed for a further term. Nearly a daily steamer service within»4o minutes of property, also post office, store, and wharf. PRICE, for the lot, as a going conoern, .£9550, including 900 oheep, 9 ■ head cattle, launch, dinghy,,'elo. Terms, .£SOOO cash, balance Present owner would 6ow the burn free of expense. For further details write to the,sole agent. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, 186 Featherston Street, Wellington, ind . ' Lower Hutt. NOTE.—The above offers an exceptional investment for anyone-with a little capital. It is excellent sheep country, and capable of .great improvement, and has a very big prospective value in front of it.

A A£ KCRES, Freehold, right in tho "xtfcO Township of Matiere, main road frontage, throe minutes' walk, from P. 0., school, creamery, and proposed railway station; 6awtnill alongside of the . property. All in grass, subdivided into four paddocks; 8 wire fences; good heavy, busty-land, watered by permanent streams, never-failing water supply; 200 acres ploughable, 100 acres flat. This property is suitable for both sheep and dariying, carrying at present 550 enreep, 80 head of cattle, and 9 horses; would easily carry 75 dnir.v rows, besides a number of sheep. It will cut up) well into small holdings. Buildings consist of two-roomed cottage, and outbuildings. Up-to-date 6tock yards and dip. ' : The proposed Stratford-Ongarue ' Railway line going right through the" property. ' PRICE, £14 10s. Ps racre, or could b« leased on reasonable terma. G. PHILLIPS AND C 0.,. SOLE AGENTS.' MATIERE. DHURA. ■ ijaa ACRES, L.1.P., rent 3s. 3id. per aore per annum; situated 6 milos from Waipawa; all very good flat land; all ploughable, well fenced into numerous paddocks; well watered, with good 7roomed house, woolshed, granary, stable, man's quarters, yards, eti). This is a tiptop property for all mixed farming, and grows excellent grain and root crops. Wintered 1400 sheep. PRICE: ;£8 per acre for tho goodwill and improvements. Reasonable terms can be arranged. , WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LIMITED, N AP I E R. ' /■"' CENTRAL TERRACE. WELLINGTON. TWINE-ROOMED HOUSE. Scullery, 11 Bathroom, , Storercom, Workshop, and Washhouse, all under one roof. Fernery, Greenhouse, and Conservatory. All Modem Conveniences, Hot and Cold WoUr, Gas. QUICK SALE DESIRED. GRIFFITHS AND SON, LAND AOENTS, ' BLENHEIM. AN EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD OPPORTITNITY. FREEHOLD, 10 JIILES FROM CITY. '11 DlOi ACRES, 400 ploughable, 2 good JLJLIfU Homesteads, woolshed, etc., well watered, carrying H sheep, capable carrying 2 sheep, suitable for dKiry'ijig, being sold to wind up estate. Price ill per acre, including stock and implements. N.Z. SHEEPFARMERS' AGENCY, »i Hunter Street, Sole Agents..

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1674, 14 February 1913, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1674, 14 February 1913, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1674, 14 February 1913, Page 10

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