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AUCTIONS. CLEARING SALE or CHEMISTS' & DFA'J'ISTS' SU.VMIES & PHOTOGRAPHIC GOODS. . . THE N.Z. FAHMERS' CO-OP. DISTRIBUTING CO., LTD., will cell at their rooms, Allen .Street', on Wednesday, 22nd April, at 2 p.m.,-as under: — 5000 Assorted-Mounts 201)0 Ulford Express Plates 200 Boxes Developers And a large and varied assortment of Photographic Material; also Dentists' Goods of Every Description,' including— 100 gross Fancy Cardboard Trays, and 1 pairs stretchers ■■. ■ H Oak Kegs .;.. . 1 bale Corks ■ "' ' 1 200-gal. Tank .■ ; 2 Glass Showcases -~ 50 Earthenware Jars, .' ■ ■ ' 5 cwt. Alum ;: - ■ 1000 Enamel Jugs and Xlug-s ■ 100 l'etone Blankets HAECOURT AND CO., ■■'■:. LAND AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS, WELLINGTON, HAVE FOR SALE, QAA ACRES—SO acres rough feed, balOUu ance scrub; W acres fenced, I paddock, watered by creeks, all flat, light loam soil on.clay subsoil; formed road lo within 1 mile; railway A miles. Price .£5 10s. per acre; terms, .£SOO tosh, balance 5 per cent. • • 818 OfTC-ACRES—3SO acres Eoglish Brasses, OtO 11 acres turnips; s.p. fencing, 9 paddocks, all flat; two metalled road frontages; buildings—two 4 roomed houses; railway 7 miles, school and creamery 2 miles. Price .C 25 per acre. , terms arranged. 89U /?iy ACRES—S7 acres cocksfoot, rye, and 01/ clover, 2 acres turnips; wire ana live fencing, first-class soil, will carry 17 cows; buildings, 5-roomed house, cowshed, outbuildings; railway 2| miles,- school and creamery 1\ miles. Price .£ll. 10s. per acre; terms, ,£255 10s. cash. 81112 -lA(\ ACRES (Taranaki)—All in mixed JLrtV . grasses, except 9 acres turnips, wire and gorse fencing, 8 paddocks, watered, by two good streams, fairly level, light soil, will carry. 40 to 45 cows; buildings, 8-roomed house, hot afld cold water, 8 concreted cowbails; stock, 28 rows, 1 bull, 2 horses; 15 calves; railway 7 mites, school 1 mile, cream cart passes daily, Prioo .£l6 10s. per acrt; terms .£SOO cash. 8874 f-J A ACRES, i3i acres mi.ted grasses, iiO , t)Xrt acres mixed bush; rlng-fensed., 6 paddocks, watered by Beyer-failing streams, all flat, doep alluvial.sail, ch«oUte loam,; j carries 1 cow to 2 acres; Iwldiiigs, Rood I 7-roomed house, but outbuildings -not _ee good; railway 13 miles, (school 1 mite. Price .£ls per acre; terms £i%9 oash. 873S A AAA ACRES—Has .frontage to river, 4fcUl/l/ with good landing; one boundary liiie, well fenced; s&verai coal seams on property; part ready for tinderserubbing, burning, and grassing, sawmill leased at JSI2O per annum; title-. Native lease, 30 years from ISM, at.JIIOS Is. 3d. for two years, ,6125 for next ten years; railway 28 miles. I?ric« M 2i Od. per acre for leasehold, subject lo milling rights. SSU7 SHEEP.Fi.EMS, WTE hay* For S*le e niiniber of desir able Sheep and Cropping Parma of Tirious eitefl. Eeesoaable prices and t*rm*. i Land Seekers, and ties* ifishing to mil, art invited to communicate vriih us, MURRAY, HOBEBTS * CO., LTD., ■UND DEPAETMEKT, WELUNQTCJN, ALL SEEKINC FARMS SHOULD CONSULT ME tO'OAY. I HAVE a number of. good things to offer. ■ For exnaiplfi, tliero is a splendid farm 3J miles frem'Vcathergton Dairy to be hand on easy terms. 2SO acres, subdivided into 16 paddock's, all in grass. Two houses, oue coatauiing 10 rooms, the other 5. Shearing shed., imp shed, and pig. styes,. 7 bail coivslied (eontyettt!), ai«l other buildings. Price, .£lO 10s.'sere. Ov will sell, improvements on 100 acres Rt J230 acre. Easy Terms., : S. .GEOBGE NATHA2T, "The Farm Expert," 113-115 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. (Opp. Bank X.Z.). iHEEP FARM. / ;ening and grazing country, origimally. est mixed timber laud in'the Peiidmj ! stumped, ploughed, and now growing et- : hill-grazing country, all rideaWe, with a omestead. with, every eoxii'enie.uee, on a hed with shearing plant installed, yards, enty of water, ana the fences are in and sheltered, the farm hag jv jreafc the breeding ewes yielded 120 per. c>nt. I to 3000 sheep and i?fl head of cattle. per' acre.' Good Terms arranged. ' AND CO., fifß iDING. ;

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2128, 21 April 1914, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2128, 21 April 1914, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2128, 21 April 1914, Page 12

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