AUCTIONS' MONDAY AT 1 MONDAY • MONDAY AT 1 MONDAY Fruit Exchange. ■ Blair Street.' Absolute Clearance' Auction Sale of GENERAL MERCHANDISE. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. nnHOMPSON BROS., LTD., will Sell -«- unreservedly, on behalf of the Union Steam Ship Co., Ltd., and other' clients, a heterogeneous conglomeration of unclaimed and lost Roods, grocer's'etock-in-trade, consignees' goods in dispute, and a miscellaneous selection of other goods and merchandise. The list of UNCLAIMED GOODS comprises portmanteaux, Gladstone, and other travelling bogs, bicycles, clothing, unbrella3, sticks, camera accessories, books, watches, jewellery, carpet squares, go-carts, Saratoga trunk, etc., etc. The consignees' disputed goods include: 2 crates Ironstone China, containing a good variety of crockery; 10 cases Sardines, 25 boxes Confectionery., 20 cases Dates, 10 cases Sheet Tin, 1 ease Chocolates, 1 balo centnl baes, 1 oaso Bacon, and 83 CASES STOKE CANNED FRUITS. The retired grocers' stock-in-trade includes all the'many lines stocked by an up-to-datd grocer, counter scales, • baconcuttor, shop-uttings, D.nyton computing scale, Tucker till, etc., etc. Also— 1 F. W. Motor Cycle. (4 cylinder), in eood order. One Piano (Bohm). • . SPECIAL.-All goods will be sold -in lots to suit buyers, and tho terms are CASH. _ - THOMPSON 8R03., LTD. A. G. -WALLACE, Auctioneer. KIDDIFORD TRUST. IMPORTANT SUBDIVISIONAL SALE OF RICH FATTENING' LAND, ADJOINING FEILDING RACECOURSE AND SHOW GROUNDS. . WEDNESDAY, 11th FEBRUARY, 1911. GORTON A SON, LTD., have received instructions from the Trustees in the Estate of the late E. J. RIDDIFORD to sell by Public' Auction, at the Drill Hall, Feeding,- as above, at 2 p.m.— ■ The well-known "Kawa Kawa," Estate, comprising:— 400. ACRES of level, rich, warm, generous, fattening or'dairying land, situated three-quarters of a mile from Feilding, and subdivided into areas of from 8 to 50 acres. Each section fronts a metalled road. . •'.-.' TERMS: 10 por cent, down, 10 per cent, or buildings erected to that valuo in 12 months, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. NOTE: This property is undoubtedly Borne of the finest winter fattening country in the Dominion, being rich deep alluvial deposit, always warm and generous, and ideal dairying land in close proximity to Feilding, tho best stock centre in the North Island. • Plans and iull particulars on application, to GORTON & SON, LTD., .. Feilding. THE "TAHAROA ESTATE, THE TAHAROA ESTATE, . :■.-.. THE TAHAROA ESTATE, '.;. Of 30,000 Acres, ' ; Adjoining Dargaville, Northern Wairoa/ rpHE best portion of this magnificent X Block, nearest to Dargaville, WILL BE SOLD BY' AUCTION On FRIDAY, 20th FEBRUARY, 1314, FRIDAY, 20th FEBRUARY, 1014, By ; „ MR. COLMORE WILLIAMS, At hie Auction Rooms at Dargaville, In conjunction with Paul Hansen end Co.. Auckland. This sub-division is considered by thoso best qualified to judge the finest and tho most* important in tho ' annals of Northern Wairoa land, comprising as it does the famous Maungatara Swamp, now fully drained, and without doubt one of tho finest drained swamps in tho North of Auckland. Too much attention cannot be drawn to the importance of tho subdivision as the road now being made on i(he boundary of the Maungatara. Swamp means direct access from Dargaville right through to the Sea Coast.- The importance of this cannot be overestimated. It is tho intention of tho owners to put such low reserves on this subdivision as will ensure tho disposal of the whole of it at Auction, and prospective buyers aro asked to inspect this Sstate before purchasing elsewhere. ■ The terms offered nre remarkably easy: .-,'■■ . 5 per cent, deposit on fall. of. hammer. ; 5 per cent, deposit on tho signing of the Sale an J Purchase Agreement., 10 per cent, deposit at the commencement of the second year from date of Auction. This to bo waived if 15 per cent. improvements are effected within tho year. • ' ; 10 par cent, at tho commencement of the third year from date of Auction. Balance to remain'for. 5 years at S per cent, per annum from date of'sale. The climate, growth, and progress of tho Northern Wairoa and the Town of Dargaville are sufficiently well known to show that the Taharoa Estate will un : doubtedly be the centre of this prosper-; ous and progressive District, and to homeBoekers, investors, and speculators no opportunity equal to this has yet been placed on. tho market. Plans, which will bo ready in a few days, may ho had from Mr. Colmore Williams, Dargaville; Paul Hanson and Co., Gi Queen Street, Auokland. MESSRS. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, -LTD., in conjunction with MESSRS. FREEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO., have been favoured with instructions from Mr. Frank Moore, of Bushy Park, Kai Iwi, to sell at Messrs. Windelburn Bros.' Stables, Wanganui, at 10 a.m. on FRIDAY, tho 27th February text— His Annual Draft of Thoroughbred Yearlings, comprising the following lots: — Bay Colt, by Signer, from Helen Portland (Jam of Bonny Helen, winner of C.J.C. Oaks), by Dorchester, son of Bill of Portland, from Lady Helen, by Pb.ilathol, from i Lady Fanny, by Barbarian. Chestnut Colt by Bezdman (iuip.), from St. Evangeline, by Hotchfciss, from St.' Evelyn (sister to Hermosa). Brown Colt, by Signer, from Polycaste, by Nestor, from -Nightingale, dam of Bowman, The Lark, Loch Erne, eto. ■ Brown Filly, by Signor, from Simonia; by Hptchkiss, from Simonias (imp.), (dam of Fort William, etc.). - Brown Filly, by Signor, from Carissima, by San Fran, from Melinite. Brown Filly, by Signor, from Oriana, by Dorchester, from Guiding Star (dam of Beacon, etc.), Also, Clydesdale Stallion, Earl Stewart. ALFRED REID, Auctioneer. CHARMING COUNTRY HOME. FOR SALE, a Modern Residence of 7 ,Rooms, situated ono milo from tho Upper Htttt, with every- possible convenience, including acetylene gas, drainage (rood water supply, h. and c. water, motor j carago and stable; land just over 4J acres, beautifully luid-out in flower and vegetable gardens, lawns, and tennis lawn, and natural bush. Price, JiIOOO, on very easy termo. For further particulars, apply at once S. GEORGE NATHAN, Auctioneer and Estate Agent, 113-115 Customhouse Quay. BUSH Farmer, with 1500 acres of good sheep country, with 050 acres in grass, well subdivided, and stocked with 1500 sheep, comfortable houso and ' all conveniences up to date, wishes to take in partner with moderate amount of capital to assist in developing tho balance of the property. The above offers a splendid opportunity for a young fellow to get into a good, well-improved property on easy terms. For further particulars, app'ly to' C. H. BURNETT, LANS AQMT, WAKOUHTI,
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