AUCTIONS- , .'■'-. , ABOUT.4th MARCH, 1914. '' "' "' . • -■ PUBLIC AUCTION.' : / ■ . . •'. • of.'tliß whole of Hid unsold \.; : .i'. LAND: AT -DAY'S BAY, .... . ■•'"■ , . ■ -. Including ■ . fiOA ACRES MAGNIFICENT : ' ■■• Paa '*" . . ' ■ NATIVE. BUSH. . V-*U ,THE PAVILION WITH FRONTAGE OF ' ,' ■■,•-■ -: ( 130 yFEET, 130 /; . ' -J A PERFECTLY LEVEL, HOCKEY. GROUND ' -1 /? XD SECTIONS WITH FRONTAGE TO DAY'S;BAY - 10 1 - ROAD AND 'ittlEU RDAD. -I A . SECTIONS, AYITH FRONTAGES TO PITOITOI ROAD MOST ■% A J-* OF THESE SITES COMMAND .BEAUTIFUL HARBOUR VIEWS. ■'I*. I'fT BUSH SECTIONS, WITH FRONTAGES TO KOTARI : '. ROAD.- IR. XO THESE SITES ARE COVERED WITH BEAUTIFUL NATIVE -i-U BUSH AND TREE FERNS, AND ARE SO SITUATED AS'TO ' ' GIVE THE MOST DELIGHTFUL-VIEWS OF THE H4RBOUR. , IK SECTIONS. WITH PERFECT HARBOUR VIEWS FRONTING KOEI- ir - 1 - 0 . x- MAKO ROAD. '-• ■ ; 10 n TRIANGULiU? SECTIONS-O»c with frontage of 213 f«c't to Day's-Bay O b j ?oa , d ' n ?, ll . d : the other with , 2l3 fect frontage to Ferry Road'and Day's ' A Thisisaver.v valuable corner, and is the best business site in the Bay. g VERY CHOICE LEVEL SITES WITH. FRONTAGE. TO. FERRY. EOAD.-j-' COTTAGE, situated on Section No. 11, Kolari ,Road, with of 71 feet.. A'very comfortable and faithfully-built Cottage, situated amid the most delightful Native' Bush, and commanding the most charming .Harbour viewe. ■ :, : ' . COMPLETE PLANS NOW BEING ■■■ LAST OPPORTUNITY/ ' ■ This is probably the-last opDorhinity the. public will have of fecurine the combination of Bush and Seaside Sections in the vicinity of Wellington. Sunny, and sheltered sites, sandy ■'beaches, safe ■ bathi ng, boating arid' fishing , , magnificent view's. These, with every prosnect-of. improved , accepSi are a'few of the inducements offered to purchasers of beautiful Day's Bay.' '■ ■ " ~ ... ' ,■ ■ . DAY'S BAY has attractions for all the population—for the ohildren who : play. °n'-the beach, for the yachting, or tennis sportsmen, for : the naturalist;;-because of Jts.birds and trees, and for the, tired worker who.- .wants fresh.-air and re«t. -To spond.a night.at Day/s.Bay and to awake called by. nuuiberless- tuis rto the fresh earthy, scented morning, would convince.the ■'• most unsentimental 5 citizen: : of" its beauty,-charm, and healthfulness. '. . ■' . • '>. ■''... I- -.;■ .;•■">-.■' . ...._ ■ .TERMS- ;. ". ~ ' 10 per cent, deposit.;s'per cont. in three- months, 5 per cent, in six months 5 per. cent'in. nine months, 5 per cent; in twelvemonths. Balance in five years from date of purchase , . Interest 5 per cent, per annum on unpaid purchase money.. -■ • • . / "":•":•. ■ ' Wit. H. TURNBULLAND C 0.,: V : ■.'■'•'■-. ' " '• . ' '.. ■ /'Aiictioneers. 27-Pamima/Stre.et. r .'>';.<; : -"'' .!• . '
ponies and cobs. for private . : • ■•; . sale. , ■ .•-.--■ "It solway'-saleyards !on .- THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY, 19th. and 20th inst., Masterton Ram Fair Days. DALGETY AND'/. COMPANY, LTd!,' • have been '-.favoured with instructions from Messrs. H. H. Beetham,. "Brancepeth," and Geo. Hume,. Pirinoa.v to. oft'6r, for sale by private treaty,-'.the' following lioTses, which may -be inspected' ■ at'Solway Salej'ard3 during' the two days of, the: Masterton Ram Fair.'. , The horses, ,will, be ; -in ' charge of a coriijiieterit horseman,- who ■•.will-give • intending purchasers fiill ihfoririation. "• Ac.- H: Hv' Beethhm, , ' Braiicepeth— 8 3J-year-old cobs anil ponies, broken ■ ' to "saddle (just out ,of breaker's >■ - hands) . . , ' ■ 5 4J-year-old cobs, broken to saddle Ac. Geb. Hiime, Pirinoa.-r ■ . ' •15 thbroughbied horses (full particu- ';.,;*,(.; lars-appoariii'g, later) .%■ • M-4-year . chestnut gelding by.- Field . . '■'■Bnttery. , (saddle). ■'-.. -.' I.4 : year bvo.wn filly. ■;. ' .. 2 3-yehiM>ld saddle fillies by Chats- ,'.'' ■.'•'"'.'■ worth . , ■•••'• 1 black gelding, 3-yr. ( by Canafla , . :'. '(saddle) ' . •'•' 1 6-vear black gelding, by Saracen . •- .-•. '(saddle) ■'-. Ac;«-Erl T. Williams, Esq.- ■ ". r'p'a'ir. well-iiiatchwl brown! buggy . ■>■--;<■" horses (mnre aiid' gelding) . : 1 7-year cream geldijig Ac/Client . ' 1 phir ; thoroughbred marcs, by Ta>yaha ■ 1 thoroughbred bay. mare Continuance (aged) broken to saddle and double, harness 1 thoroughbred bay gelding, C years, : ■ broken to single arid double harness. For further particulars apply to '■DALGETY & CO., LTD., . . Masterton. SWAMP. SWAMP. SWAMP. SWAMP. SWAMP, SWAMP. .£5 AOEE. : £•> ACRE. •.Cγ. ACRE. A'SACIiE. £0 ACRE. ■' J.'s ACRE. I K<?A ACRES, good swamp country; xODV . Gl. miles from railway by good road. Splendid-road frontage, H miles; creamery, school, store, etc., 2 iriiles.,- First-class drainage, consisting of B.V mile?, four and six feet. The main 10ft', drain has a GOU. .fall into the W.alkato River. The swamp is in a position.to be worked immediately. This property is situated in Olio of the most J'ertile districts in. the Waikato. Fnrriis adjoining have, actually boon sold at £1$ per acre. This is an ideal block for subdivision. The owner i= leaving for England in a few weeks. The .property must, be-sold. '. MORTGAGE, JC3200, AT 5 PER CENT. '.""■' -TEEMS, X-3000 CASH. SOLE AGENTS: . ; HARRISON-AND CO., - ' - ■ SWANSON STREET. .-..'. AUCKLAND. / .
WE can offer you 2380 ACRES, all in grass, except 300 ncres,,stroiiE fern and-few-clumps 'shelter bush. About 100.acres rich river:flats,, balance .easy country, mostly ploughable. Subdivided ■into 21 paddocks, and -splendidly watered.' House 8 rooms* installed, wootahed. sheep and cattle vards, etc. Now ' carrying 1.00" dairy cows, 200 head cattle, ICOO sheep, and 30 horses." Properly handled would easily carry 2 sheep to acre. . Railway Station H miles,; steumer •landing 1$ miles. Really good country., PMICK £i PER ACRE. Terms, J3OOO to .friOOQ: casK; balance arranged. We lmve known this property for 15 years, and invite inspection. HARRIS AND CRUMP, __ RANPURLV BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. fiftOO ACI ! ES > FREEHOLD, 2000 ncres felled and grassed, balan.ee.. in good Ul/l/v mixed bush, 400 acres level and plqughable, of. which 100 acres have boon stumped and cultivated; grows, good turnips; 12 paddocks, well watered; new, well-finished 8-roomed House ana 6-roomed cottage; good woolshed to hold 500 sheep, with provision tc install 4 shearing machines; large sheep and cattleyards, and coveral-in drafting and flagging pnus. Situated about 3 miles from railway station and about 50 from Wellington; P. and T. office and school within 5 minutes' walk of the property; creamery 1J miles. Absolutely' the Cheapest Property on tho market at £i per acre. -Very easy terms can be arranged togoon man. Apply sharp. • . ' Sender Copy of our Monthly Printed Land Guide. . J. HARRIS & SONS.: :- . LAND AND INSURANCE AGENTS, MARTON AND MARTON JUNCTION. HAWKE'S BAY SHEEP COUNTRY. ~ ~ tein ACRES, Freehold, L.T. All in grass 1200 acres ploughable,.. 300 . acres XOX\f hilly, 200 acres'been ploughed, 100 acres in crops, took .3.tons chaff.per aero last,year; fenced into 13 paddocks, watered by permanent streams; . carrying 1950 sheep, 18 cattle, 6 horses;, when further improved .will carry 2 sheep.. Fmfoomed house, 6-stall stable, loft, woolshed, 3 stands, man's room, buggy shed, implement shed, etc. Price, ss. per acre.Easy terms can be arranged. Stock, implements, machines, and engine to be taken at valuation. Three miles to school, :li miles to P.O. . . CAMPBELL, THOMSON &" CO., ■ CHEAP LAND AT LAST! : : ■ Orto ACRES, all in grass except few acres shelter bush. Ring fenced-and sub«*O divided into 8 paddocks.. 50 acres ploughable, balance very-easy undulating country, well grassed, good grazing and fattening property. Being used ob dairy ffirm at present. 4-roomed houso and whare. cowshed (with machines), only 1* miles from railway station, good ronds. 0.R.P., at 295. This is really excellent country,. Price .£lo'per acre, £550 cash, balance arranged. -.'''.:■ ' ■ . .-' . .. No. 1881 [A.: H, ATKINSON & CO., Lm'AiA . '~':'-.■.■: . A CHANCE TO ACQUIRE A WAIRARAPA .FARM.,'' >. OAAA ACRES, 20 miles Masterton by motor road; about J ploughable; grown ■fl"y" good turnips, rape, and oats; fats, seiit off. grass; well fenced and watered; good home; all necessary buildings. Price, £S per, acre;- J>.1000"to''«o6il man;'«. rare chance to get a good farm. . . ■ . . "• ■ -• C. C. ROSB AND CO., y ■■' .- ■.- ■■ MASTERTON. ■ ■ • -. ■~■, . ■/,-.. ■', . .-■;.;.,;■ A HANDY .FARM FEAR AUCKLAND,'■ ~' ■~~ 7 ~ ;ry/JA ACRES,-all. ploughable, 2} mileefrom rail, ■ creamery,' lichbol, etc.; only lOU 30 miles from Auoklnnd; 500 acres in grass,, balance easily brought in. .'Nfew\7-rwmed house, bathiwrn, etc., yards, barn and cowshed. Owners handy to this are asking JK3O per acre. We want £7 10s. Cash ..£500,. 'balance 9 years' at 6 pet , cent. We inspected this, and guarantee the first'to inrpeet buys. -'-.-HENRY , (DAYTON: AND ' CO., . ■ ' ' / SOLE AGENTS,. ' J________ _05 QUEEN ST.. AOOKUSD. {JQA ACRES, Tip-top Grazing Country, 3 miles from good town; practically jiew OOxf ' House of 7 rcome, h. and cold water, washhouse, whare, and good wool shed; wintering 1100 eheep and 80 head of big cattle; will .watered, and subdivided into l 2 paddoclb; 6 Gets of yards and dip; all the fencing is in splendid order, 2J miles new; all easy country. At the ridiculously low price of 10s, per acre.' Terms reasonable. .... „,.'■, * Would entertain an Eionengo for W0 acres, Sqje Agent, Near railway; must ROBT. PRATO* inn,.
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