AUCTIONS. WILLIAMS &. KETTLE,' LTD., have boon favoured with instructions from tho Hon. J. T). Onnond_ to soil by nuetion, at Stortford Lodge Yards, Hastings, on THURSDAY, the 7th May, at 10 a.m. (being tho morning of the second day of the Hawkc's Bay Jockey Club's Cup Meeting), a draft of his Karainn stud yearling thoroughbreds, as follow :— Lot I—E.g. by Birkenhead—Content. Lot 2—Br. k'.. I>v Birkenhead—Mobility. Lot 3-B. f„ by Tiirkenliead-Chant. Lot 4—B. f., by Birkenhead—Agonv. Lot 5-B. f., bv Birkenhoad-LuUabv. Lot G-B. f., by liymcttns—Wobdguest. ■ Lot 7—ll. f., bv Birkenhead—Guitar. Lot 8-B. f. bv Birkenhead—Maturi. Lot y—B. 1., by Hymottns— Witch Hazel. Catalogues on application to the Auctioneers. ALFRED P.EID. Auctioneer. SUBDIVISION SALE. WE have been instructed by Mr. Chas. M'Donell to sell bv Public Auction at the Gretna Hall. TAIHAPE, on WEDNESDAY, the 29th APRIL, 1914, at 11 a.m., his splendid property, adjoining the Borough of Taihape, comprising about 225 acres, subdivided into 20 sections, ranging from 2 to 25 acres.' Constituting - excellent small farms and residential sites. .The land is exceptionally good, and well suited for dairying, fruit culture, and cropping. It is well watered by the Hautapu Stream., so well known and'famous for trout fishing, tho Main Trunk Railway and the Main North Road run directly through, the estate. There are small cottages on a number oF the Sections, and on one a 14-bail cowshed. The land, which is Hat and nicely undulating, is now being used for dairying. Tho vendor is making the terms exceptionally easy; this, . coupled with the quality of the soil and the rapid growth of the town, of Taihape, should attract land-seckcrs from near and far. Plans now available at any of the offices of the Auctioneers, and prospective buyers will be met at TAIHAPE by our Manager and conveyed over the property. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., Palmerston North. DESIRABLE HAWKE'S BAY PROPERTY FOR SALE. QKA ACRES, all rich, flat land, sitnQOl) ated 2} miles frem railway station, township; all well fenced into 18 paddocks; well- watered, with 7-roomed house, 5-i'oonicd cottage, woolsh;d, granary, • yards, etc. This property is suitable i'or all mixed farming, dairying or fattening, and is very suitable for subdividing into small dairy farms. The property is wintering 1850 sheep, mostly ewes, 30 cattle, and 20 horses, besides having about 250 acres- under the plough; fattens all surplus stock. We can recommend this property to investors. Price, ,£2O per acre. Further particulars on application. WILLIAMS & KETTLE, LTD., NAPIER. FARMERS' OPPORTUNITY OF ACQUIRING THE CHEAPEST FARM IN THE NORTH ISLAND, WITH STOCK AND PLANT, AS GOING CONCERN. ONLY .£2IOO .CASH REQUIRED. A'REA, iwrtji, ACRES, situate less ii . XlUUthan 20 miles from Wellington by good metal road. About 1300 acres in grass, balance bush; about 128; acres ploughable when stumped; 20 acres stumped, of which some 12 acres are in crop; well fenced and subdivided into 17 paddocks'; watered : by permanent streams; lies well to the sun. Buildings comprise 3-roomed cottage and 2-roomed cottage; good iron woolshed, stable, trapshep, and.toolshed; will carry 900 grown sheep, and a large number of cattle. PRICE, for one month, is only £3 12s. 6d. per acre, some 500 sheep (principally ewes), 20 head of cattle, 3 horses, gig, good woolpress, plant, and tools. Government Advances to Settlers mortgage of ,£2325, balance at 5 per cent. NOTE.—This property is only for sale for private family reasons, and is a gift at the price quoted. The flats are capable of running ft good dairy, whilst tho nills are good sheep country, and the carrying capacity of-'same could be greatly increased by spending a little money on improvements. The first one to inspect will purchase. OWNER would entertain Exchange on cash basis for ■ smaller farm between Stratford and Paekakariki. . H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, SOLE AGENT, 182 FEATHERSTON STREET, Or LOWER HUTT. BAY OF PLENTY. ryrtA ACRES, partly improved, good i\)\J dairying and sheep country, road and river frontage, close to factory, railway, and town; £3 per acre, on easy ■terms. . nivn ACRES, improved, Homestead and rd\f\J outbuildings, close to factory, etc.; good dairy farm; .£l2 per acre, ,£SOO cash, balance easy terms, ly ACRES, planted as a commercial or-' chard, with house and outbuildings. An ideal place in the Borough. All size farms, suitable for FRUIT, DAIRYING, Dr GRAZING. .WILSON AND BOBBINS, I TAURANGA AND TE PUKE. NELSON. FOR SALE. DESIRABLE Freehold Properly, 500 ; Acres,-65 to 75 acres commercial orchard, 200 to 250 acres level, balance low hills, large portion of which ploughable; well watered; dwelling B'rooms and outbuildings; carrying 300 to 400 breeding ewes, 20 to 25 cows, and 8 horses, besides pigs and poultry. To bo sold as a going concern; .£2OOO cash required; balance mortgage.- • ' ' J. PORTER HARRIS & SON, • LAND AGENTS, NELSON. FOR SALE. LOWER HUTT-"ELMFIELD." CONTAINS 10J acißs; rich alluvial soil, _ all flat, hniing C2Bft. frontage to tho Main Hutt Road and -180 ft. frontage to Old Military Road. The ground is high and dry. and well adaptable for subdivision.' aiid'can be subdivided at littlo cost to existing, road. Motor buses pass property for all trains, which places the property within 10 minutes' leach of station. Ideal (situation far gentleman's hoire. Good view of surrounding district,""and overlooking Golf Links. .Price, to closo estate, oniv ,£225 per acre. Government valuation, ,8205. For further details, apply sharp to H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, Sole Agent, 182 FEATHERSTON STREET, . Or'LOWER HUTT. HF/EFFarm, Wanted to exchange, profitable farm. 873 acres, near town, Nelson; carries 1000, with immediate nossessiun. Prico ,J.'4305 for rent producing property, or -payable business. Equity aboilt .£IBSO. Write H. T. Gould, P. 0., Wakefield, Nelson. ' TFO LEASE, first-class Daily or Sheep X Farm, 840 Acres, Lower Valley, Wairarapa. Partly river flats, low hills, all cleared and ploughable, and jn grass; 6-roomed house, G paddocks, good fences, woolshed, sliecpyards, barn, stables, plantation, 1 mile from P.O. and school, be.-t roads, 18 miles from railway. Apply I'AKATA AND CO., Wellington.
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