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AUCTIONSFRIDAY, 10th JULY. 1914, At 2 o'clock sharp. IMPORTANT SAI.i; OF ITU SETS, STOLEN, MUFFS. NECKLETS. Etc.. Etc. Under Instructions from the Bank interested on account of a matter of disi pute Mwicn Consignor and Consignee. MUST BH SOLD TO CLEAR CHARIiCS. '• COSTLY AND LOW-PRICE FURS, HANGING FROM G>. TO 2.i CiNS., LANDED COiT. AN OPPORTUNITY FOR EVERYBODY. AL. WILSON AND Cp. have bej-n • favoured with instructions from thofo concerned to sell ut their rooms as above— -inn LOTS of FURS, MUFFS, ami J-*" XKCKLETS. including ERMINE, FOX. .SOUIRREL. BLACK WOLF, STOI.K, HRKY FOX SIvTS, FOX A LIN I-:. BLACK HARi:. WHITE THIBET, and MARMOT STOLES. ALL KINDS OF MUFFS AND NECKLETS, Etc., Etc. A CONEY SEAL COATS (cost 25gns. t each to land) This is a great and useful consignment, and owing to the peculiar circumstances will have to be realised on. Our instructions are precise and definite— SELL EVERYTHING. A grMt opportunity—prices to suit everybody. On view morning of sale from fI.HO a.m. A. L. WILSON. Auctioneer. IMPORTANT SUBDIVISIONAL SALE. MA It A ETA I BLOCK, 30,000 ACRES IN 60 FAItMS. RAPIDLY RISING DISTRICT. GOOD PLOUGHABLE LAND, WELL ADAPTED FOR DAIRYING, FAT- ' TENING OR CROPPING. LOW VALUES AT PRESENT. WHEN SETTLED, VALUES MUST GREATLY INCREASE. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., have been favoured with instructions from the VENDORS of the MARAETAI BLOCK, WAIKATO. (o Sell, by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the lIOKSB BAZAAR, HAMILTON, on THURSDAY, tho 30th of July, at 12 noon, this Fine Block of Land, comprising M.UflO AC'liliS, situated about 15 miles trom the PUTARUHU RAILWAY STATION, with the MAUALTAI RAILWAY STATION on tho property. SUBDIVIDED into GO FARMS, ranging in area from 110 to 850 Acres. About nine-tenths of tho ESTATE is FLAT and UNDULATING, PLOUGHABLE LAND. The general nature of tho soil is of excellent quality, being a DARK LOAM, resting on a subsoil of decayed Hhyolito. It only required cultivation to luako it worth many times tho present price. The land is ready for the plough, it is well . WATERED by numorous streams aud springe, grows TURNIPS, CLOVER, and ENGLISH GRASSES to perfection. Particularly Healthy Climate. Abundant Rainfall, there being an average of 60 inches a year. Efliriont Railway communication is now established. Fencing and Building Timber delivered by Rail at Reasonable priies. Good markets within easy distance. Post ajid Telepraph Office established. The land m its natural slate is covered with tussock, high strong fern, and, manuka. It is easily worked in all seasons, end any weather, giving immediate and very profitable return when cultivated. It is estimated that the first crop of TURNIPS will about pay for putting the Land down in permanent pashire. In no part of NEW ZEALAND nro land Tallies rising so raoidly as in this part of the WAIKATO district. TERMS: 10s. per aero en Dato of Sulo, 10s. per acre in 12 months or improvements to that amount. BALANCE can remain for 5 years at 5 por cent. PLANS, . PARTICULARS, and REPORTS, by PRACTICAL FARMERS, on application to tho AUCTIONEERS, ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd., Palmerston North, Or their Agents-COOPER AND MANNING nnd the FARMERS' CO-OPERA-TIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD., both of HAMILTON. A L. WILSON AND CO. havo had -»*• placed in their hands for Private Sulc4, VERY FINE RESIDENCES AT ORIENTAL BAY, All having good views of harbour. Prices £1200, .11000. .1:1850, and XliOO. i Every one of these properties should command a ready silc, Terms and cards to view on application, A. L. WILSON AND CO. HAVE FOR PRIVATE SAT.K the Finest SMALL FARM in the l.'niigitikei District—lCO Acres, with good homestead and outbuilding.-;. Land is flat (every inch ploughablc) anil of the very best; will grow anything from wheat to root crops. Shelter plantations in twelve paddocks; good orchard. Land is in great heart aud drained to perfection. This is one of the finest little properties wo have ever inspected, and to a man retiring from business it will specially appeal. The present owp.er is desirous of retiring on account of age, and is prepared jo show any intending purchaser that it ii a good investment at the price asked. Apply 2S Brandon Street. A GOOD THING. FIRST-CLASS nUTCHF.IJY, e-stablUlied ISTB. Up-to-date tiled chop, runs between two streets. Keeps one man goini ill small good«. Four delivery carts and motor bike, with (side delivery. Doing 210 hlieep per month, 30 pigs, and 57 bullocks; 70 lien*, of Fattening Land 2 miles from i-hop; leased at 17s. fid. per acre. Al-o Boiling-down Plant, Dige>tor, etc., Abattoirs. Turnover .£120(1 ptr month. Owner clearing over XIOOO per annum net, but wants to retire, and will foil whole plant and goodwill as a going concern for XIOPO. Will give terms to good man, or will Exchange for a Farm. , WHANGAREI. ,UQ ACRES, 12 miles from Whnngnrei, **i) by good .ueljil road. School, IVt Office, and Public Hall on Property, nearly all flat country, fenced into 22 subdivisions; well watered and bounded on oiirside by the Wairau River. Good volcanic land, nnd an ideal climate; all in grass i excepting CO acres rough feed. Hous? of • G rooms, fu-bailcd cowshed, very lnreo barn. Price ,£IG 10s. per acre. Owner • will subdivide into Two Farms if neces- ' ""W. IT. DE LUEN AND CO.. 11 Williamson's Chambers. Shortlaud St., AUCKLAND. ("1A ACRES, L.1.1 , .: rent (is. Cd.i '0"I" roomed House, all conveniences, hl,ibli\ sheds, 700 slu-ep, 4 draught liorsc=. full complement of implements II cattle, ■W ueivs in o;iU, :iO in barley, :|.i cow-gra-s. to paddocks. Piict. wjIU In. X'.ViOO. SPLENDID Hotel, J<> rooms, SO .itres Hut laud. Likings AMI) to Xiil ; 11 cows, ti pi|{?>, implement* l . I hur-e-, uiiil harness. Price J::itKK). I|\O|| ACIfKS. X< y.iiis, 2 .MM" miles Horn I'iiilwuy: up-to-date biiildiiiK-; all ploughable; 100 aeros in i'l-op; 1000 sheep, 10 cattle, :«1 pigs, fi draughts; all implement*, wnnlshed coinplete. yards The cheapest properly in tho district. Price, JIS2OO. MURUA\ AN'I) CO. Auctioneers, Vpliutorj, Land Ajsnt*, Blenheim.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2196, 8 July 1914, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2196, 8 July 1914, Page 20

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