. . . ~ .„j.uuwiaiiiiii. • ■ . AUCTIONSABOUT 4th MARCH,'I9I4. ■ PUBLIC AUCTION.. / of the wholeof'the/ Unsold. • , . " LAND AT DAY'S BAY, _ Including fiQA ' ACRES MAGNIFICENT • f»OA ' NATIVE BUSH. - ; THE, PAVILION WITH FRONTAGE OF • • 120 rEET -. 120 ' In PERFECTLY LEVEL, HOCKEY GROUND -in -LO SECTIONS WITH FRONTAGE.TO DAY'S, BAY • - .■••• ' ROAD .AND RURU- ROAD. "J . SECTIONS, WITn FRONTAGES TO. PITOITOI'EOAD. MOST -| A -■ s OF THESE SITES COMMAND BEAUTIFUL HARBOUE VIEWS. ' • IK ■ • BUSH SECTIONS, WITH FRONTAGES: TO KOTARI ~ROAD. I.K ' XO THESE SITES ARE.COVERED WITH'' BEAUTIFUL.- NATIVE 10 BUSH AND TREE FERNS, AND ARE SO SITUATED AS'TO GIVE THE MOST DELIGHTFUL VIEWS OF'THE-HARBOUR. • I "I K SECTIONS WITH PERFECT HARBOUR VIEWS/FRONTING KORI- 1{? -"A ' MAKO ROAD. " •'JLO Q. TRIANGULAR SECTIONS—One with frontage 0f,213 feet, to Day's Bay O /y„ 5 ... Road, and the other, with 213-feet frontage to Ferry Rdad and 'Day's ' . Bay Road. This is a very valuable corner, and is tho best business site in-'the Bay. g VERY CHOICE LEVEL,SITES WITH FRONTAGE TO<■ FERRY ROAD, ig »/COTTAGE, situated on Section No. 11, Kotari Road, with frontage of 71. feet! . ? j.A. very comfortable and faithfully-built Cottage, situated amid' the; most ' Native' Bush, and commanding the'most charmine Harbour views, iv COMPLETE PLANS NOW BEING PREPARED. - '■'.inc.u : . , ; LAST OPPORTUNITY. ; .' This is probably the'last opportunity tho public will have of securing the com- ,\ biiiati6h of Bush and Seaside Sections rin the vicinity of Wellington. Sunny and i sheltered sites, sandy beaches,, safe bathing, boating'and fishing, magnificent views.;! ' 1 TheSei with every prospect of improved access, are a few of..the.inducements offered; , to purchasers of beautiful Day's, Bay. ' . . . • ' DAY'S BAT has attractions for all the population—for .the children.who play 'o'ri-.tho'beach, for the yachting or-tennis sportsmen, for the naturalist, because, of and trees, and'for the tired worker, who wants, - fresh-'air. and'rest. .To spend a night at Day's Bay and- to awake called by numberless tuis to the freshearthy scented morning would convince the most unsentimental . citizen of its beauty, charm, and, healthfulness. /- - ' . " .'.' 'i ; " TERMS- \. 10 per cent, deposit. 5 per cent, in three months,'s per aent. in six months, 5 per cent in nine months,'s per'cent.-in twelve months, '•' ' .■ Balance in five .years from date of purchase. Interest 5 per cent, per annum on •unpaid purchase money. • ' WM; H. TURN BULL AND CO., - ' " . ' ~ , . Auctioneers; 27 Panama Street. •
PONIES AND COBS FOR PRIVATE ... . . SALE._ AT SOLWAY ' SALEYARDS ON Thursday and Friday, i9tK- and 20th. inst., Masterton Ram Pair. Days. . B ALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., ' hay© beon favoured . with instructions from Messrs. H. H. Beetham, "Brancepeth," and ,Geo. .Sumo, I'irinoa, to offer for sale'by private treat}" the following liorsos, which may be inspected at Sohray Saleyards during the two days of the Masterton Ram Pair. •- i The horses will be in' charge of, .a competent horseman, who will .give .'intending' purchasers full information, -, •Ac. H. H. Beetham, Brancepeth— S 3J-year-old cobs and ponies, broken to saddle (just out-of breakers hands) 5 45-year-old cobs, broken to saddle Ac. Geo. Hume, Pirinoa— 15 thoroughbred horses (full particulars appearing later) 1 4-year chestnut 'gelding by Field . Battery, (saddle) . 1 1-year brown filly 2 3-year-old saddle fillies by Chats- . worth ■ • ■1 black gelding, 3-yr.; by Canada , . (saddle) 1 6-year black - gelding, by Saracen 1 .(saddle) ■ , Ac. Erl T. Williams, Esq.—. 1 pair well-matched brown , buggy , horses (mare! and gelding) 1 7-year cream 'gelding. ■ Ac. Client . 1 1 pair thoroughbred ■ mares, by Ta- •. • waha '/ , •1. thoroughbred, bay:-mare Co.ntinii- • aiice (aged) broken''to saddle and double harness . .1 thoroughbred bay gelding, • G years, . - broken to-.sirigle and double harness. , For .further particulars apply to DALGBTY 4 CO., LTD., . . . ' . i . . ■ Masterton. ]VfESSRS. WILLIAIIS AND KETTLE, ItJL LTD.; in conjunction with MESSRS, FREEMAN R. JACKSON AND 00., have been favoured with 'instructions from Mr. Prank Moore, of Bushy. .Park,. Ifai l'wi, to' Bell at Messrs. Windelmltn -Bffis.' Btables, Wanganui, at 10 a.in; on FRIDAY, the 27th February next— His Annual Draft of Thoroughbred Yearlings, comprising. the following lots:— Bay Colt, by Signer, from Helen Port- . land/(dam of Bonny Helen, winner, of CJ.C. Oaks), by Dorchester, son of Bill .. of Portland, from Lady Helen, by Phil- . athol, from Lady Fanny, by Barbarian. Chestnut Colt by .Bezoman (imp.), from St. Evangeline, Jby Hotchkiss, from St. Evelyn (sister to Hermosa).. Brown, Colt, by Signor, from Polycaste, by Nestor, from Nightingale, dam. of Bowman, The Lark, Loch Erne, etc. ' Brown Filly, by Signor, from Simonia, by Hotchkiss, from Simoniaa (imp.), (dam of Fort 'William, etc.).. Brown Filly, by Signor.. from Carissima, by San Fran,, from Melinite. . Brown Filiy, by Signor, from Oriana, by , Dorchester,-from Guiding Star (dam of —Beacon, etc.). Also, Clydesdale Stallion,' Earl Stewart:-:-V , ALFRED REID,, . • Auctioneer. IMPORTANT.UNRESERVED:SALE OF : " SAWMILL PLANT,, AT TAIHAPE RAILWAY STATION, WEDNESDAY, 18th FEBRUARY, ' 1914, At' 10 a.m., after, arrival of Auckland |- Express.. . GORTON' AND SON. LTd!, have, re- ■ ceived instructions "from the liana-' Wfltu.Timber Co., Ltd., to sell absolutely .without j'ese'rre; as" above, the whole "of ' their' Sawinilling plant from ToUToi and Ta'ihapo jilills, comprising: — . - Boiler (12 x llolb.,pressure) 'and Erigiup .'complete with Tansye Goveriiois. .;;ll?PJaning Machine complete. .> * ■ ' -Breast 'iintl '■ breaking-down spindles; bearings!-'and feed 'rollers-complete"' Counter-shaft pulleys and beltings mill 1 pmnp'.-' •' r ■ : •; T'Gi/liip.'Tangye Oil, Engine and [.treble plunger-Pump with pipes; 1 Vulcan Log (1001b. pressure), blocks and ropes, logging trucks, small' truck wheels/ bench trucks, 12 tons 401b: iron rails, roofing'iron,-timber jacks, tanks-and winches. ? , 1 Engine and condenser, ■ 1 Hydraulic Lift, 13, chains 4-inch steel cable/ \ '32chains 1 wiro rope, and large quantity ,of usual Sawmill sundries. . r ~ 3 Tram Horses and 1 Timber Wagon... NOTE—The Auctioneers wish td call the particular attention of milters' and others to the abov'o Sale. All the. plant is in first-class order just as the mills left off working, and will bo .submitted in suitable lots without reserve. The Taihape Plant will first be offered, as a complete Plant and if .unsold-will be submitted in lots. DOMINION CANNING CO.,' LTD. • (In Liquidation). ' ' FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, At 11 o'clock. rp MANDENO JACKSON, instructed. J- • by A. P. FRIEND, EstJ. (liquidator-, of the abovo company) will sell by Public Auctfon at their Tooms, Customs Street R., Auokland, on the above date:-- • ALL THE PROPERTIES, of the abovenamed Company, being Freehold Sections of land at Batley, Otamofoa River, with wharf, manager's dwelling of 7 rooms,' fish-cleaning ' houses, smoking . houses, men's dwelling, canning factory with all' machinery and' plant of .up-to-date canning factory; in full'workingordeT. And On the Itaipara River, Helensville, oloso' to railway and; township, Leasehold, '14 acres, term 21 ..years from 1/12/08, nt annual rental of ,£4 per aero (with -right of renewal), together with the 3 dwellings, manure works and plant,. 2 large cleaning sheds, ,brick smoking houses, large canning factory, and all up-to-date machinery, including 15 h.p. Tangyo Boiler, 20 b.h.p. Tangye engine, plant, gear, and wharf, etc., also , The Registered Trade-marks of tho well-known-"Star" and "Dagger",brand3 of "Canned Mullet." Tho. whole, plant and machinery of both factories avo in first-class order and complete, ond until lately worked by the Dominion Canning Co., Ltd. Full particulars and schedule of plant, machinery, etc., '.n application. ' FOR FURTHER LAND NOTICES SEE 1 ' PAGE 15.
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