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AUCTIONS. TUESDAY, Ist APRIL, 1913. At 12 o'clock sharp. LARGE AND IMPORTANT SALE OF SUPERIOR. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. BRINSMEAD PIANO 100 LOTS OF THK VERY BEST AND ALMOST NEW HOUSE LINEN,-| MILNER'S.SAFE, etc.. etc., AT ORIENTAL BAY. ,500 ' K. 500 AL. WILSON AND CO. have ' been • favoured with instructions from 'Mrs. Hamilton, who is leaving her house, iiud giving up housekeeping, to sell at No. 5-1. Oriental Bay, as above— The whole of the Furniture, Ornaments, Bric-a-brac, Plate, Piano, and Household Appointments, contents of 10 well-furnished rooms. On, view all day Monday, 3lst March froni'lo.3o a.m. Special attention is directed to the linen, which is of exceptional quality and practically new. Oil account of Mrs. Hamilton having let her house for a term, everything is for ABSOLUTE SALE. SPECIAL.—As the clock strikes 12, the Sale will commence. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. CHAMBER OP COMMERCE, S'WANSON STREET, AUCKLAND. FRIDAY. APRIL 25,, 2 p.m. Favoured with Instructions from the owners, wc will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION as above, • w A fi~t ACDES, tip-top bush and heavy i jfcOJL fern lands, of which .a largo proportion is ploughablo; situated at Mauugatautari, witl.in easy distance ;<f Cambridge and Te Awainut.u by good buggy road. The country is well watered by creeks, and is particularly Jiealthy for all classes of stock. The blocks have been subdivided into eight holdings of from 220 to 26901 ACRES', and iriil be offered on easy terms.. Creamery, and school within easy distance. ALSO, BLOCK 14b, TE AK.AU, WQft ACRES, heavy limestone country i *'./ of good quality; all bush excepting 35 acres grass and fern land; well watered by creeks a.nd springs. Dedicated road on back and front boundaries fir full length of section. , Creamery and school sites withia 10 chains. All of above nre Land Transfer. Write for plans giving fill! description. ' TERMS.—IO per cent deposit, 10 percent. in three.months, 13 1-3 per cent, in six months, balance for three years from day of sale at 5| pet cent. Arrangements will Jje inado for prospective buyers to inspect the properties.

NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LTD., AUCKLAND. . 9 '■ FRIDAY, APRIL 25, , ' ■ A V THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, SWANSON STREET, AUCKLAND, ' At 2 p.m. SECOND SUBDIVISION OF THE FAMOUS J ICARAKA. ESTATE, RUNCIMAN. ZE iLAND" LOAN, AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO.. LTD., Auctioneers, in conjunction with ALF-. RED BUCKLAND AND SONS, bavins received instruction from the owners, will sell by public auction, 3354 ACRES, - Subdivided into 13 IMPROVED DAIRY FARMS, ~ FROM 29 TO. 219 ACRES. , Close to . railway station, creamery, find snleyards. Tlio whole of the subdivisions are in English grasses and crops; the land is practically all level and ploughable, well- watered and free from noxious weeds. ■ ■ TERMS.—IO per cent, deposit, 5 per cent,,' on possession, 5 per cent, in 12 months, h per cent, ill 2 years, balance to remain on mortgage for 4 years from date of sale at 5 per cent. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE 1 AGENCY CO., LTD., Auctioneers. , > IMPORTANT SALE OF HIGH-CLASS DAIRYING & FATTENING LAND. SUBDIVISION OF THE LATE E. J. RIDDIFORD'S LONGBURN ESTATE, . CONTAINING 1G45 ACRES, WEDNESDAY, 4th JUNE, 1913, At 1 p.m. Abraham and' Williams, ltd., 'will offer by Public Auction, at the Empire Hall, Princess Street, Palmerston North--The above famous Estate, subdivided into 44 farms, ranging, in area from 13 to 121 acres, and also 23 J-acre Sections adjoining Longburn Railway Station. This magnificent block of land is the pick of the far-famed Ko.iranga, and every acre is of the richest description possible,, the property is in first-class order, and has always been utilised for fattening, and some idea of its quality may be ganged from the fact that-it is capable of fattening one bullock to the acre, and will carry five breeding ewes to the acre.

There are numerous >■plantations and belts of shelter trees on the Estate, and 25 artesian wells have been sunk, which serve adjoining sections; 40 miles of fencing has also been'done on the place. The proximity of the Estate to the Longburn Station, Freezing Works, Creameries and Saleyards and also to the important town of I'almerston North render it an absolute certainty that buyers at this great subdivision sale will benefit by a rapid increase in values. A creamery site has been reserved, and .will be handed over free to Trustees elected by the purchasers of tho n.rious sections. Terms: 10 per cent, cash on tiny of salo; 10 per cent, in 12 months (or improvements to tlie value of 15 per cent, erected); (on township sections, .SO per cent, on day of salo); balanco in "> year? at 5 per cent; with right to pay off sums of not less than J3IOO at any halfyearly interest day. Wliere specified, purchasers will •have the right to take one or more adjoining sections. Plans are now being prepared, and will be obtainable nt any of our branches, and nrningeinents to inspect the property can lie made with our .I'almerston North Office. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD. J7IOR. SALE, South AVairarapa, 937 acres, ■ Freehold, good dairying country; 2 dwellings, fully equipped cheese factory, 200 cows, capable carrying 300; good piggeries; milking machines. Price £25 per acrc. Terms, stock and agricultural implement? Nt valuation, ab.n l!fl8 acres freehold adjoining, good laUening country, homestead, milking machines, elc. Price, JXBI per acre, exclusive of machinery. N.Z. Sheepfarmers' Agency, 31 Ilmiter vStroot. Wfliluiglon.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1710, 29 March 1913, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1710, 29 March 1913, Page 16

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