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ftUCTIQNS. TO-DAY, ODDFELLOWS' HALL, LOWER HUTT. AUCTION SALE of SUPERIOR'' HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND. EFFECTS. ./ SATURDAY, APRIL 12th 1913. /'. At- 2 p.m. H, ; ERNEST LEIGHTON has received 1 .<\ instructions. from - a lady who is leaving- tho district to offer tho .contents ofr hei'. 6-rooined house, comprising— -Piano, handsomo duchesso pair, marbletop"washstarid, dressing table, leather QOTch,;largo dining, table, b.m. bedstead "aiid mattrass, w.w. stretcher, hearthrugs, carpot".squares, stag's head, toilet ware, chest drawers, rattan Austrian and Canadian chairs, largo ' mangle, occasional tables, ; splendid lot of ■linoleum, verandah > blinds, round table, book shelves, pictures,: fender and ,irons, cutlery, china, glassware, whatnot, - fern - stand,. curtains, lawn-mower, meat safe, perambulator, garden/tools,, kitchen utensils, and sundries- too -numerous to enumerate.' - . -HORSE SALE. ' HASTINGS. MID AY, APRIL 18 th, 1913 (Day. following H.B. Races), . At 10 a.m. sharp. LUNDON, STEWART & CO., LTD., , will sell, at their Karain u Road Yards, Hastings— i 20,0. cl°S' , 200| Draughts, Spring Carters, Hacks, Ponie9, and Harness Horses - (broken and unbroken). 'On'account of Tivyford Station-^ '~'.,'■',12 mediuip- and light draughts, 1 to 7 year's On accoiuit of Maraekak-aho Station — 15. unbroken ponies, by "Comet" and : . , - "Caesar." 1 On account of Messrs. Lyons Bros., _ ; ,"Grecnhills"— ■ • ' -12 draughts, harness.. -, horses,. .and ponies (broken.and. unbroken) Also entries havo been: received from tho ' following:—W. P. Archibald, H. "Campbell,' F. Bolchin, A. M'Lcan, A. Allen; A. -M'Cormick, C.' Hart,' and others. ■ h . "E.ARLY'ENTRIES SOLICITED. ' H.' N. STEWART, ' • Auctioneer. - SALE OF. HIGH-CLASS DAIRYING AND FATTENING LAND. At i ■ EMPIRE - HALL, PRINCESS STREET, - PALMERSTON NORTH. WEDNESDAY, 4th JUNE, 1913, ~ At 1 p.m. SUBDIVISION. OF THE LATE E. J. : RIDDIFORD'S L' O SGSUEN O N-G B U EN ES T A T k STATE. , 1645 - ACRES.' 44 FARMS. 44 FARMS. ; And ;23, J-Acro TOWN; SECTIONS. Abraham and ltd.. will offer by TUBLIC AUCTION as above— • The abovo famous Estate, subdivided into U farms, ranging in ar6a 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 Kairanga, end every acre is of the richest description possible, the property, is-in first-class or aer, and has always been utilised l'or fattening, and some_ idea of its quality pay be gauged from the fact that it is capable of .fattening one bullock to tho aero, and will carry fivo 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 tho placc. The proximity of the Estate to- tho Longburn Station, Freezing Works, Creameries and' Saleyards and also to tho important town of Palmerston 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 eleoted by the purchasers of the various sections. -, -.•■■.-• Terms: 10 per cent, cash on day of 6ale; 10 per cent, in 12 months (or ■buildings to the-value of 10 per cent, erected); (on township sections, 50 per cent, on day of sale); balance in 5 years at--5; per. cent; with right to pay off sums of not less than .£IOO at any halfyearly interest -day. ; ..Where specified, purchasers will havo tho right to take one'or more adjoining sections. ' - Plans are now being prepared, and will be obtainable at any-'of our branches, - and arrangements to inspect the property can .bo made with our Palmerston North Office. ; : ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD. MAORI LANDS TOPPLE BY PUBLIC .' AUCTION. TVJOTICE is hereby given, in terms of the 1-v Native Land Act,.'lßo9. and the regulations thereunder, that tho Lands described in, t-.he First Schedule hereto -will .be offered'for ,Sale by Public Auction- ty .Messrs. A.-. L. Wilson. .and..Co., at. their Lavid. Salerooms, 26 Brandon'Street, WELLINGTON, on . . .' . -TUESDAY, 22nd .APRIL, 1913, ( at 2 o'olock, 6n the terms and conditions set out in tho Second Schedule hereto. 33 SECTIONS, closo to Wallaceville - . Railway Station, ranging from 1 Rood, 2 Roods, Three-quarter and Acre Blocks, and Block of 9 Acres. MAUIHAKONA BLOCK. , LOCALITY AND DESCRIPTION. ..,These sections aro all perfectly. fiat, and close to'tlie Wallaceville Railway Station. on the Wellington and Masterton Railway Line, about twenty miles from Wellington, within a few minutes' walk of the centre of the Township of Wallaceville, and convenient to tho Stato School, Post and Telegraph Offices, etc. , TERMS', 10 per cent.' down, balance in .15 half-yearly instalments, wi'th intetest at 5 per cent, on unpaid balances. INSTRUCTIONS TO APPLICANTS. The lands are described for the general information of intending purchasers, who aro recommended, nevertheless, to make a ■personal inspection, as the Board is not responsible tor tho absolute accuracy of any description. ' Full particulars may be ascertained and plans obtained from the auctioneers, MESSRS. Av L. WILSON AND CO., at their land salerooms, 26 Brandon. Street, Wellington, or at this office. C. T. 11. BROWN, President,"lkaToa District Maori Land Board. ,_i . A RARE OPPORTUNITY. - LOOK AT TERMS. fJ-S Q" ACRES, half in grass, balance 01J rough feed and undrained swamp, U paddocks,: cottage and shed. Now carrying 90 head grown dairy heifers, 450 shc-ep, It horses. Will milk 109 cows .well in present state. Small outlay will double this. ; Cream launch passes property, 2 mile 3 station, school, etc., 50 miles AuckGreat prospective value. • PRICE, J2lO. To jiractical farmer, with .'iC2OOO capital, will arrange conditionally; i£3590, 5 -per cent. 10 years, -£-100 GJ per ' c'ent., 2i years, ,£I2OO 30 years 5 per cent., 1 Government Advances to Settlers' Office. Latter amount paying itself off. Stock and implements, etc., 4 at valuation, cash. . 111-health reason of disposal. NO AGENTS. Apply "N.H.8.," i'Ppffliulott" ijflssi 1

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1722, 12 April 1913, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1722, 12 April 1913, Page 24

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