RUCTIONS. MONDAY, 2Gth MAY, 1913. At 1.30 o'clock. . HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE Of PA INTINGS! PAINTING S! PA 1 NT] NGBI PAINTINGS! If! JOHNSTON AND CO. liavo received -i' instructions from Mr. J. Douglas Porrctt to sell his BEAUTIFUL COLLECTION OF OIL PAINTINGS, PASTELS, and other FINE ART PRODUCTIONS. Now on view. Your inspection is cordially invited. Catalogues posted to any address on application. * As tho whole collcction is to be sold practically without reserve, this will afford a splendid opportunity of securing valuable pictures by an artist who has a wide reputation. Special Gaslight Display between 730 and 9.30 to-night. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. SALE OF HIGH-CLASS DAIRYING AND FATTENING LAND. At EMPIRE HALL, PRINCESS STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH. WEDNESDAY, 4tli JUNE, 191% At 1 p.m. SUBDIVISION OF THE LATE E. J. RIDDIFORD'S LONG-BURN ESTATE. 1645 ACRES. 44 FARMS. 44 FARMS. And 23 J-Acre TOWN SECTIONS. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS. LTD., A will offer by PUBLIC AUCTION as above— Tho above famous Estate, subdivided into 4-1 farms, ranging in- area from 13 to 121 acres, and also 23 J-acre Sections adjoining Longburn Railway Station. This magnificent 1 block of land is the pick of the far-famed Kairanga, and every acre is of the richcst description possible, the property is in first-class or der, and has always been utilised for fattening, and somo idea of its quality may be gauged from tho fact that it is capable of fattening one bullock to the acre, and will carry five breeding ewes to tho acre. 1
There are numerous plantations and belts of shelter trees on the Estate, and 25 artesian wells have been sunk, which serve adjoining sections; dO miles of fencing lias 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 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 elected by the purchasers of the vi.rious sections. Terms: 10 per cent, cash on day of sale; 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 £100 at any halfyearly interest day. Where specified, purchasers will have the right to tako one or rnoro adjoining sections. Plans are now being prepared, and will bo obtainable at any of our branches, and arrangements to inspect the property can be made with our Palmerston North Office. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD. WEDNESDAY, 18th JUNE, 1913. At 2.30 p.m. V — SALE BY MORTGAGEE. NO. 2 ATHOL CRESCENT, CITY OF WELLINGTON. IfESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE & CO. have IvJL received instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Willington at the request of the Mortgageo to sell, by Public Auction, at their Rooms, Featherston Street. AYellington, on WEDNESDAY, the ISth day of June, 1913, at 2.30 o'clock p.m.— All that parcel of land situated in Athol Crescent, in tlio said City of Wellington, containing IS perches, more or less, and being the lot Numbered 4 on Deposited Plan No. 10G1 of part of Sections Nos. 475 and 47G on tho plan of the said City and being all the land described in Certificate of Title Volume 104, Folio 177; Together with the dwellinghouse and outbuildings now being on the said land. Titlo is under the Land Transfer Act. Application to sell and Mortgagee's estimate of value can'be inspected at the Registrar's Office at any convenient time prior to the sale. For further particulars and conditions of sale, apply to t)he Auctioneers, or to Messrs. Travel's, Campbell, and Peacock, Solicitors, No. 17G Featherston Street, Wellington. ' PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SUBDIVISION SALE. WHAEKURA ESTATE.
Abraham and williams, ltd., , in conjunction with MESSRS. G. . A. PREECE AND CO., have been in- ■ structcd by F. E. B. LOVELOCK, Esquire, i to offer bv PUBLIC AUCTION, his magnificent BLOCK OF DAIRY LAND, comprising about 175 acres, which will bo subdivided into 7 Dairy Farms of about 25 acres each. The Sale will take placc about the end of JUNE. Further particulars will bo advertised at a later date. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., In conjunction with 1 - G. A. PREECE AND CO., Palmerston North. AN INVESTMENT THAT "APPEALS." 11/4/3 ACRES, rich heavy dairying land; situation, Wairarapa; close to school; ideal climate and perfect roads; new modern cheese factory erected on the property. Milking sheds—machines installed—and piggeries built on most up-to-date lilies. Large family residence, stable, and all necessary outbuildings, in addition to which thero are two other residences. . The land is of the highest . quality, equal to the best of Taranaki and Manawatu, and will grow crops of any description to the greatest perfection. Admirably suitable for cutting up into smaller areas. Portion of purchase money can remain at per cent. Owner's reason for selling will satisfy any reasonable person. Price and full particulars on application to ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., MASIERTON, or BRANCHES. OTAKI LAND, FOUR Sections, containing areas of SOO to 2000 acres bush land. Fronting Olaki River and Main Road. Eight miles from Otaki. Two Sections partly cleared. Land well watered. Will curry 11 sheep to the acre. Prices from JEI per acrc. Easy terms. Apply J. B. FINLAY, "Evening Post" Buildings, "WELLINGTON. A~C!HEAP PROPERTY. ' Q"J ft ACRES, rich land, north of AuckO.Lv land, i mile to creamery, P. 0., school, and railway station; s(io acres in grass, 200- native »rass, 100 bush, 700 plougluible; 10 paddocks; carry 1200 breeding "ewes, 100 cattle; first-class kauri dwelling, 7 rooms, li. and e. waler, etc., also 4-room collage. I'ricc. .ifl; no morl- i gago; good term-:. Owner might Exchango for small Dairy Farm. RatlitT Laud | Feildinj» i
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