AUCTIONSIMPORTANT ART SALE! E > TO-DAY, THURSDAY/! 23rd OCTOBER, At 2.15 p.m., , At H. TURNBULL AND CO.'S GALLERY, PANAMA STREET. !g- BY. PUBLIC AUCTION, jj Introducing Christie's method of Collectq(>. ing and Selling' iiiq A RARE AND BEAUTIFUL COLLECm; TION OF WATER-OOLOURS, OIL PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS, AND ORIGINAL ETCHINGS, by old and [1,3 modem masters, including:— Original Drawings by Raphael, Guido, Reui, Marratta, and other old masters. Original Etchings by Rembrandt, Van Dyck, Durer, and other original etchers of great value. 7- Original Water-Colours and Oil Paintings by by some of the best British and Cones, 'tinental Artists. Free Inspection invited—TO-DAY (Tnes- — day), 21st October, Wednesday, 22nd OclY tobcr, and up to time of Sale, THURSDAY, 23rd October. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, SWANSON STREET, AUCKLAND. OCTOBER 30th, at 2.30 p.m. VALUABLE MILLING TIMBER. . RIMU, MATAI, Etc. 'WTALTER TAYLOR, in conjunction »» 1 with CHARLES GRIFFITHS, will sell by Public Auction on the above i dato— „ l 1 AAA ACRES OF BUSH LAND, oon--Ivl/V taininp over 55 MILLIONS OF FEET OF FIRST-CLASS MILLING TIMBER. The bush is situated in the East Taupo district, 36 miles from Rotorua and one mile from coach road, and approximately 3 miles from TAUPO TOTARA TIMBER CO.'S Rail rToy Line. - The land is rich loam, and mil grow almost anything without manuring. ■ Tho is growing on undulating country, and can be easily worked from either side. THIS IS THE FIRST OPPORTUNITY EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC TO SECURE SUCH MAGNIFICENT BUSH IN THE TAUPO DISTRICT UNDER LAND TRANSFER TITLE. Further particulars from WALTER TAYLOR, 27 Shortland Street, AUCKLAND; , Where Plans and reports may be in- ' spected.. / CHARLES GRIFFITHS, Auctioneer. TO LET, , TN that healthy and 'prosperous district of Rangitikei, and only 10 minutes' walk from Marton Post Office, a Gentle- — man's Residence of 14 rooms, with h. and c. water, and every possible, modern con!e. venience, including gas, etc. The grounds are beautifully laid out with gardens, and a well-appointed and sheltered tenuis court; the residence - is situated on elevated ground, and commands a pretty _ view of the surrounding country, but at the same time is sheltered from tho prevailing winds. There are several paddocks, • in all about 12 acres' of land, at the back 1(1 of the homestead for grazing purposes. The owner is going away for three months on the Ist of December, and is rn willing to Let thin grand home for that ■term, with furniture, etc., as it stands, fes for the very low figure of £3 per week. - " F. R. H. BRICE, AGENT, MARTON. FOR SALE, Model Farm, Kingston Road, Shannon, 92J acres, carries a cow to the acre; good 6-roomed honso, milking machines; tools, horse, cart, 70 n cows in profit or on drop. Returned for milk. 1912. -E7OOO walk in, walk ) out. Cash, £2000, balance at 5 per cent. for 5 years. g J. R. STANSELL, Sen,, Sole Agent, ' Shannon and Levin, in ' ~ :
" INVEST IN APPLE LANDS - AND MAKE MONEY. D : .... Every intermediary between the pujflchaser and the, real a- owner gets a profit—not by any means small—and undoubtedly il, the ultimate purchaser lias to pay that profit. ig ' ■ • . ■ at When you buy direct from the owner you savp. these profits, ■I and in consequence purchase at bed-rock. it. • . 4- Before buying, whatever yo.u do you should first see the ft- \ ' ' . s RUBY BAY )0 • ' t ' FOR FRU IT FARMS. 20 5il' 10 Inafpect all the properties in the market if you like, but do ii'. not fail to inspect Ruby Bay and see for yourself the Quite > Ex» '° ceptional advantages £hat are offered. lr, ; ; ■ A Striking Testimonial from purchasers who know good APPLE LAND. The following have, secured orr. chard sections on what was originally part of. the Ruby J" Bay Estate and right alongside the property now offered J by the undersigned:—Messrs. H. Clelarid, Brown (Mildura), Austin, Trevethick, Boulton, A. HcKee, R. Harris, 1- Andrews, F. Hallam, Drs. Deck and Paxton, and Judge l Chapman. Mr. Tlios. Horton's property adjoins, S. . . 70 ~ : 1The Property is picturesquely situated; close to the sea; is well sheltered and sunny. The ideal spot) for a home. Magai. ficent beach and patches of native bush close handy. i . UNDOUBTEDLY THE BEST. j, n apple-growing land, and the best located, from every point oi 'j view, in New Zealand. |p In lots to suit purchasers. c. ' 3 Terms: 10 per cent. Cash* balance 5 years 5 per cetit. li, » l'_ Inspection invited. Arrangements made to view the pro* » perty. . . I, Absentee owners can make satisfactory arrangements for j planting and supervision. 'g Telephone communicates Mapua Bureau, r, u For Price and particulars apply to » ' W. STAFFORD, Ruby Bay, Owner. FOR TERMS AND ALL PARTICULARS. OR TO THE AGENTS— , H. F. M'NEILL AND CO., = , 155 FEATHERSTON STREET, WELLINGTON. Branch Office: BRIGkT'S BUILDINGS, OTAKI. 'A. M. MUNRO, Manager.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1887, 23 October 1913, Page 12
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