AUCTIONS' TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, sth SEPTEMBER, 1913, At 1.30 [/.in. AT OUE ROOMSTTC -BRANDON ST. PICTURES! PICTURES! OILS, WATER COLOURS, COLOURED PRINTS/ HAND-PAINTED PHOTOGRAVURES, PLATES, etc., etc. ' On account of a Picture Framer giving , up business. A very fine Collection, well framed, and MUST BE SOiLD. A Grcjt |Opportunity to Beautify the Home. A L. WILSON AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions to sell at their Rooms, as above— -J tyr PICTURES, good works, by leodXi O irig Artists. Full-particulars later. TO SEE—MEANS BUYING. AS)(IK ACRES, Freehold, situated in rt/VUO one of the pick districts of Hawko's Bay; about 1500 acres good rich flats, which will grow anything; never yet ploughed; balance good hills; carry 2 sheep and cattle. PRICE, jCB per acre. Terma. OQA ACRES, near Hastings, best of 001/ sheep country; well improved; carrying 1000 sheep, 50 cattle, 4 heirses." ,£ls per acre. Terms. Early inspection requested. -| £ ACRES, Freehold; 10 acres of the JLt) best assorted applee and pears; 4 aares grass; 1 acre lucernegood House; large glasshouses.. Rccognised as the most up-to-date Orchard in district. .£4000; oagy terms. LUNDON , STEWART AND CO., LTD., AUCTIONEERS, STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, HASTINGS. Land Department: A. Hickling. WANTED TO BUY. FARM OR SHEEP STATION. TKTE have Client who wishej to Pur»t. chase immediately, good Sheep or Cattle Country, in any good district. Fully improved, or only partly improved will suit, provided the access to property is good.» Our client is offering an Equity of .£14,500 in first-class Brick Shops, situated in heart of Wellington City (Freehold Title), and also Small Dairy Farm, already leased. He will also find £1500 in cash, making a total equity and cash of .£16,000, which he offers as payment or part payment for any suitable property. W. H. LAMBERT AND CO., 80 CUBA STREET, Palmeraton North. THE BEST OF DAIRY FARMS. 1 FCA ACRES of first-olass land, 5 miles -LOv from Marton and handy to cheese factory, permanent spring wnter; 8 paddocks, small shelter bush; all crops and gross; 9-roomcd "well-finished House. Lease has 3 years to run at 255. rent with p.c. at .627 per acre. Goodwill, JM per acre.' Tho best of soil. Send for copy of our Monthly Printed Land Guide. , J. HARRIS AND SONS, ' LAND AGENTS, ■' MARTON AND MARTON JUNCTION. RESIDENTIAL HOME. THIS beautifully-situated Residence has been built only 2 years, ami has with it 3-7 acres of good land (7 acres of which is a very nice piece of native bush, and through which runs the Tutaeliui Stream, giving the whole property a most artistic, appearance). There is also a picturesque igarden laid out, and a valuable shrubbery planted adjacent to the house. The residence itself is on high ground, but well sheltered from the wind, and commands a magnifioent view. •It is built of brick, and contains all the conveniences necessary for a home of this class, including septic tank, hot and cold water service, acetylene gas, large underground tank, as well as being supplied by the Marton Borough Council's lngh-pres-sure reservoir. There is also a cottage of 5 rooms (new), with all modern conveniences. ' This property, besides being such a lovely home, is situated in a good residential locality, only a few minutes' drive from the station, and is eminently adapted for a retired professional man or merchant.' Prico and terms of sale will bo given on application to TP, R. H. BRICE, Marton. (jQK ACRES, situated 45 miles north ol IiOD Auckland, ?nd 6 miles from railway station, 60 acres grass, subdivided into 8 paddocks, 60 t0,50 aores valuable bush, mostly well-grown purirU remainder ia in rough feed, forn, and ti-tree. All undulating, ploughable country School, post office, money order and savings bank, telephone, hall, conning factory, and church alongside. House 4 rooms, oowshed 6 bails, separator shed, barn, stables, chaff houoe, etc. 12 dairy cows, 12 yearling heifers, 1 bull, 8 coming yearling heifers, 2 ponies, 2 plough horses, plough, disc harrows, tine narrows, horse-power chafTcuttar, separator, cans, tools, dwuble-seated wagonette, 6ulky, all harness and gear. Priixj, .213 10s. per aore. Terms, JSSOO cosh. HANSEN AND GEIUGHTY, LAND AGENTS. AX3< KLAND. FARMERS, LOOK AT TfllSl' . QOrf ACRES, Manawatu Line, 2 miles <4K>O Post Office and School, Creamery 1 mile; about 200 acres ploughable; carrying capacity, 100 cows; good 9-roomed house, stables, implejnent shed, etc. Price ,£26 10s. per acre; JGIOOO cash, balance 5 ■ years at 5 per oent. ' RATLIFF LAND AGENCY, ' Feilding. DAIRY FARM. HUTT DISTRICT. 1 IKA ACRES, all in grass, 10 paddocks IOU well fenced. Nearly all plough- • able, 6-rcomed dwelling. Dairy, 12-bail cow-shed, separator, orchards, etc. Seven , minutes from railway by good road. Prico JOl2 per acre. Government Advances. Mortgage, ,£IOOO. Deposit i-'-iOO, balance 51 per cent. SHORT AND FRASER, Petone. A MODEL SHEEP FARM. 1 Qffk ACRES, all in grass, but 6mall JLoOU patches shelter bush, 21 paddocks; 10-roomed House, woolshed, dip, and vards; 100 acres havo been ploughed; I rich black loam; wintering over 1500 owes, GOO da"y sheep, and 200 cattle; XlO per ' acre; .£6OOO cash. E. B. HARE AND CO., ' Pn-hiatua. RARE OPPORTUNITY. Model Da dairying land, all in grass and all f wire fencing, and well watered by spring 1 besides young stock and horses. This li 1 ar.d grows splendid feed. First-class Hi water, large stables, 8-bail cowshed (con' ■ ' situate only 1j miles from railway, town Terms: 10 per cent, cash, 5 per cent. 1: ) at 5i per cent. For full Particulars, a) H. F. M C NEI 155 FEATHERSTON S'i Branch Office: BRIGIIT'S BUILDINGS. FOR SALE.—Gisborne, 351 acres 33 yei Ds per acre; rich alluvial flats, all 1 • watered. Residence, new 6-rooiued, good - 13 miles factoix 11 miles from Gisborne 1 tj if OF PLENTY—I9S acres first-class 2 JJ" balance crop, all level, 14 paddocks, J rooms, outbuildings, creamery, school, sa ' 10s. per acre, freehold. MOFFAT AN = EEAL ESTATE AGENTS, 95 DAIRY FARM QK(\ ACRES, 4 miles railway, 2 mil ] (COv ploughablo, and 80 acres stunm 1 with concrete floor and yaTd; 6-cow milk 0 Equity ,£IOOO. Owner will accept suburbi Apply GRAVES (QlTi)Sro3 POST QFFICE).
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