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AUCTIONS. MONDAY, 21st. APRIL, At 2.30 p.m. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Of g 0 BEAUTIFUL OIL PAINT- g A AND WATER-COLOURS. GUALTER, DYKES AND CO., in conjunction with WM. H. TURNBULL AND CO., have received instructions from Mr. C. K. Baeyertz, Editor of tho "Triad," Music and Art Critic, who is giving up to sell at their Rooms, 27 Panama Street, as above— His privato collection of Pictures, col-lected-by him during tho last 20 yearsPaintings by C. N. Worsley, R.8.A., E. W. Christmas, R.8.A., Owen Merton, R.8.A., W. Hounson Bvles, R.8.A., L. W. Wilson, C. IT. Eastlake, Walter Wright, Mabel Hill, ' Dana Gibson, C. H. Howarth, N. Welch, W ; ni. Greene, etc. ; A choice 'collection of paintings. Now on view at Turnbull's Auction Room, Panama Street. Catalogues posted to any address. SUBDIVISION'OF MR, A. HALL'S a-, well-known , KUKU ESTATE. Situated arOhau. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., will offer by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the TOWN HALL, LEVIN, On WEDNESDAY, 30th APRIL, 1913. At 1 p.m. This fine Property, situated on tho Kuku Road, 1} miles from Ohau Railway Station, one mile from Creamery and Cheese Factory, and. four miles from Levin, comprising 510 ACRES of MAGNIFICENT LAND,. which •is now being roaded and subdivided into 9 farms, ranging in area from 50 to 75 acres. Mr. Hall is subdividing the property by a metalled road at his own expense, and no special rate will be required. TERMS have been arranged which' should suit everyone, viz.:— 10 por cent. Cash on date of sale. 5 per. cent, in one month, when delivery will be given. • Balance, about 3J years at 5 per cent. Purchasers can get into their sections for building purposes immediately after the sale. [ .....'' PLANS are now being prepared, and arrangements to inspect the property can be-made with the Levin Office of the AUCTIONEERS. ABRAHAM' AND WILLIAMS, LTD. . 330 Q ACRES., NATIVE LEASE, 42 YEARS. RENT—Is. per acre first 10 years; Is. 6d. per acre next it years; 2s. 6d. per acre for remaining SI years. A MAGNIFICENT" BLOCK OF UN■ty. IMPROVED LAND. Three-fourths is in FIRST-CLASS BUSH, consisting of tawa, puketeas, konini, whitewood, and heavy undergrowth o* supplejack, with ample botara for all fencing purposes. Balance of the land is in high fern. The country is mostly papa and very easy in formation, holds grass remarkably well, and will winter when improved 2 wet ewes per acre. There is a splendid Homestead Site within a few chains of the railway station. The block is splendidly watered. This is one of the best blocks of land in tho Ki-Jg Couutiy, and is surrounded by neighbours, who are all improviu,; their properties. Tho Native owners' ore very anxious to 6ell, and the Freehold Title could easily be obtained at a low figure. ......... PRICE FOR THE LEASE, Jei 17s. Od. PER ACRE. Terms, ilfflO cash. 8860 OAAA ACRES,. W'ANGANUI. FIRST-CLASS SHEEP, COUNTRY. 1800 acres in grass. 30 acres crops, balance good bush; Now carrying 4200.sheep, 200 cattlo, well fenced (8 wires)- inb\ 20' paddocks. Om,-third is easy rolling land, balance good 6heep hills. Buildings, new 7-roomed house, woolshed, 6 stands and night pens for 400 sheep Shearers' cottages, dip, yards, , telephone on ta house. ,• ■ ' • •<.'. !/...! • TITLE, L.I.P. and'O.R.P.- Freeholds can be obtained. Total veats, .£lO3 per annum. .Railmy, 28 miles, by goxxLroad. Mail coa;h passes homestead. PRICE, £i PER ACRE. . Terms, quarter cash, balance arranged. 8910 harcotjrt~and go., WELLINGTON. A GOOD SHEEP FARM! "CLUNY" ESTATE." "CLUNY". ESTATE. KJA'ACRES,'Freehold, Sheep Country, JtcU 10 miles from Turakina and Marton. "..''. Carrying capacity: 2J sheep per acre; 100 acres ploughable, .70 acres of which are flat, and have' grown splendid rape. Balance easy hills. ' Access :by good metalled roads. Well ' watered, 'and fenced into seven paddocks. : . •' ; . Four-roomed Cottage (almost new) on tho property. Very easy terms can be arranged. Portion of "Cluny"—owned and occupied by- fhe M'Gregor family for over 50 years—has been sold to adjoining Neighbours, and the' 540-ACRE BLOCK is being offered to the public, for the. first time. For price and further, particulars, apply to the Sole Agents— . i ' . ■'"' " " MURRAY, ROBERTS, AND CO., LTD., WELLINGTON. MOKAU ESTATE, SUBDIVISION OF THE FAMOUS . MOKAU-MOHAKATINO BLOCK. OK AAA ACRES of Pastoral Country At},\J\J\J to be gold jiAY 7th, 1913. Plans and all information from MURRAY, ROBERTS, AND CO., LTD., WELLINGTON. N ATTENTION"! YE WHO LOVE THE COUNTRY! LADIES and Gentlemen with small incomes. Retired Civil Servants and others CUT FLOWER-GROWING SPLENDID FRUIT LAND Suitable for Poultry Farming and other Pleasant and Profitable occupations. Healthy climatic conditions, good natural drainage, charming local scenery, good shelter plantations, Public Waterworks under construction. BOWLING, TENNIS, GOLF, FISHING, AND SHOOTING. Doctor, Chemist, Lawyer; all trades represented; deliveries to door. Scenery equal to that of Milford Sounds within five miles. Six minutes' walk from railway station, where all trains 'stop. Only '20 miles from Wellington (suburban railway rates). SECTIONS TO SUIT PURCHASERS FROM QUARTER-ACRE TO FIVE ACRES AND UPWARDS. Four Churches, Good Schools (Public and Convent). IDEAL BUILDING SITESModeratc in Price, EASY TERMS. H, C. GIBBONS, Upper Hutt. or 180 Lambton Quay

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1728, 19 April 1913, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1728, 19 April 1913, Page 16

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