AUCTIONSNEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. FRIDAY, 7tli AUGUST, 1914, ,•"•'■■-. At 10.30 a.m. : LOST AND UNCLAIMED LUGGAGE ■ ■•" AND GOODS. - THE Sale of >Lost and Unclaimed Luggage and Goods will be continued at' the Store's Shippers' Shed (Cable's Old Foundry), near. Lambton Railway Station, Wellington, at 10.30 a.m. To-day. ■■ . •■■:.. ~ BY ORDER. TUESDAY, 11th AUGUST, 1914, At 2 o'clock sharp. AUCTION.SALE OF WASTE MATERIAL, COPPER, ZINC, LEAD, , TELEPHONES, 4 MOTOR-CYCLES, ETC • . ; AT THE POST AND TELEGRAPH STORES, ■ ■-.. •. :WATERLOO, QUAY. -. Tnv JOHNSTON AND' CO. have 1 r.eceived instructions to Sell by lie Auction, as,above—• ".-;...'•'-. Copper, lead,, zinc, brass, cast iron, old . cable, , wire, - telephones, flagstaff, \ electric .light globes, 500 clocks, 11 . lengths 2}in. piping, vacuum cleaii^ , .viiig machine, etc., etc. " : ~ ; < :; : '■': .E. JOHNSTON 'AND CO., ■ - •■••■,■-,"' .1' Auctioneers. ST A. ACRES, Freehold, situated 6 ■' ■~-' T ' miles from railway station'and good ; town by good motor road, undulating .and hilly;, well fenced; all in grass, with the exception of about 150' acres. PRICE, .£lO per acre. £2 per acre'.cash'; balance can remain - for .7 years at ,si; per-cent. , B/155 WILLIAMS &' KETTLE," LTD./ '.~.';V; i ; '-V. .NAPIER. .. ■ ■:■ ;••■; ':.'■>:: ■■> -woo.:acres:.'.• . , BEAUTIFUL Block of Limestone coun- . : try, nearly 7000 acres in good English .grasses, the balance .being first-class bush land, subdivided into'numerous paddocks, approximately. 27 miles of' sheepproof, fencing, chiefly'totiira,- 7-and ,8 wires; comfortable G-Toomett House,black-, smith's 'shop,''large up-to-date woolshed, fitted up with 8 shearing,machines, night pens to hold 1200 sheep,: good storage for wool; man's cottage; splendid yards,' 60ft. concrete-dip. N.B.—Practically the whole of this property is fit for, DAIRYING. ■ At'prcsest there are on the'ruii 12,500 sheep,' the greater portion being breeding owes,'and 500-head of-cattle. All-stock' are in perfect condition, and can bo taken over at valuation: -'.'Price, JCll,per Jicre. Cheapest'proposition • in ' New Zealand.. Tenure, freehold. Worth . -double 'the money when subdivided and roaded for Dairying purposes. '.-. i" '..';:■;' NEWTON KING,- ; ■ SOLE AGENT, STRATFORD. ; . :•
.-I; " ■■ ■'■,■'■ • HAWKE'S • BAJB • . •': HEALTHYJSHEEP COUNTRY. V :. . ~'.'.. -• HAWKE'S BAY. .IAAA ACRES Freehold, situated in.best part of • Hawke's Bay, close toTown- ' I OUI/,.; ship and Railway, by. splendid ..motor road. All' low ■, Kills and flat country, .mostly ploughable, all-open country., laid down in mixed grasses, well subdivided, fenced,'and watered; first-class oats, rape, and'turnips land!. A very large amount of fat stock can be turned off this property-yearly by growing rape ■•. and-..'turriips.. Within easy distance' of the best markets in Hawke's Bay, viz., Waipukurau, and others. Wintering 3000 sheep, of which : 1400 are breeding ewes, 'besides'cattle. House of' 4 rooms, wool-shed, etc., - PRICE—£I2 10s. Per Acre; terins- arranged, or a subdivision of, say, 500: acres of this,is procurable. . ~;. ' :' •■' ' '■"■.' •We can. confidently recommend this property to any bona fide sheepfarmer on 'the "look-out for; piood,'sound, healthy' sheep country, and _ would urge an in- '.. snection;<at once.■'.' For further particulars, oi'i any information 'regarding ' tho "above,/.apply to'the Sole Agents, •.'.,- '.'■'■ ■'" :-.:■: SCHXJLTZE, ■/AND, • , : THOMSON, ' : v > ', .-: ' ."•■ .-. TENNYSON'STREET, NAPIER.. Telegrams-"Hunter, Schultze, Napier."P.O. Box 214. ' ' '/; ; DAIRY FARMS, MANAWATU LINE. "~ ,-j aa ACRES, Dairy Farm. This is a really good' farm> soil of the best descrip- ■ 'J.vljv tion; will carry dO cows; I'mile to Railway,. Post Office, and School. Price ;838 per acre. Easy terms can be arranged. '■'■".. ■ DA ACRES,' Dairy Farm, well.divided into paddooks withstood buildings;.regis. pv-■:: tered dairy;'carry 30 cows; J "mile to Creamery, Railway, Post Office, and. School 11 miles. Price £32 per acre. Easy, terms. .'" •.,."••.■ ' ■^■/■^ ■■.'"■BARTON :&-.rCO; f ' ! -■-'■:-:,'' y.'vi' v ■.:,.' ■-,' ■■'■' OTAKI/RAILWAY. ■.;'■' . ■■■ . ■ \. , SHEEP STATION FOR. SALE ON THE FAMOUS EAST COAST. 1 OEifY ACRES, all in grass, subdivided in 7 paddocks, sheep and- cattle yards, XnlonJ very easy country, lies well to sun; 7-roomed house, and all oonveniences; main road runs through property.' Wintering 2000 .breeding ewes and 100 head or v cattle. Harbour Board Endowment tease, with 18 years yet to run, at ' 6s. 7d. per acre, arid right of renewal for further 21 years, at valuation; .£7OO payable for improvements at end of first term. Price .£6600.■' Easy, terms arranged. ,- : :-;.■ "-.ft G.;PIESSE; : .'. ; '■•■ ;;'".■:■ ■:;:.: , ■ loan, company's.buildings, gibborne: , •:;..•'■•:■: waikato sheep farm. . ■- A BOUT 2000 Acres, Freehold, level'to undulating ooirntry, part bush, part fern. -■JA. About 400 acres- in grass, 200 acres, now b6ing felled, .200 chains fencinj; ■ men's cottage. Will make-ideal sheep.run. Price -Will accept 200 to EDO-acre'dairy farm as part payment; some cash, balance can be left on mortgage. : LAWSON, SWAIN■■& WAIIEE, MT>. :;',■■ ■'V.-V' AUCTIONEERS, TE AWAMUTU, -' , . jjO/l ACRES, 0.R.P., rent .£l9; 300 acres grassed, half ploughablo; i paddockßj- '■'. .o*'x.-.'"new. dwelling 10 and other buildings." Carries 2 sheep. Price ,£5 10s. per acre. i! 750 cash. . .. ' , 250. . -j'aaA* ACRES, good 2-shecp country; 900 acres grassed; fenced and subdivided; . JLvtW" good homestead. Price, .£I2OO cash. Owner mil take other property in part payment. '• ■'•','■•■■ 281 V:: CAMPBELL, THOMSON 1 ■■&' CO., \ ■ LAND ANn INSURANCE AGENTS, V- '.:.[•■' . ".■■'■■, •- ■'.',.- ■■;■/'■;■ DANNEVIRKE. ■■'■■'■'.■ ; DAIRY-FARMERS, Remember, you c'aii get NINEPENCE Per Gallon for your "total Milk Supplv all the year. Thoretore INVEST.in a farm in this district. WHAT ABOUT Ono of'the Fallowing- , ':'-■., / . ■;....:,■* Area. Carries. B'ld'gs. -Station. School.Price. Cash. '■"'''■' -'185. .-'9O cows ■ Good / 3 miles. 24 £39. About ■■•.'•>':'.'■■ l?:l '85 cows Good ' .2i miles .21 About '.£BOO .-■ ' '~v.; 1(17 ■ 45' cows None ' H miles . 2 .£2B About i£GOO ■'■'••■' 42 20 cow;J Small 1 mile 1J ..£29 About i.'500 . . , 'JV--:<fc: -STEVENS, •>■■' , QTAIU RAILWAY. WILL HONESTLY WINTER TWO BIG SHEEP. . SJQQty'ACRES tip-top Sheep Country, 1981 acres in grass, balance bush; 100 #«/pl acres flat and-ploughable, 18 paddocks; good wire fencing. Rich black ijoil, on papa. Buildings comprise new 6-rooraed house, woolshed, machines, etc. TITLE—Part 0.R.P., part Native Lease; handy to large town, Echool, and Post Office, 5 miles.' REMEMBER—This is not steep, impossible country. PRICE .E5-AN ACRE. Terms arranged. Ownersold 1000 fats at .£1 this'year. Full par- : WLAT SAUNDEES,- ' ' .'' : , BOX 201, WANGANUI. , AN EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD SHEEP STATION. ~" QK/Kry ACRES, of which 2227 acres is freehold, balance' Education Lease, with /Cejyba about 20 years to run, with right of .renewal. All well grassed. Fenced arid subdivided'into'24 paddocks; fencing' good; well watered. Will winter 300;0 breeding owes, 1200 dry sheep, and 200 head of cattle; 14 miles from good towE. Motor Mail Service passes the.door daily; S-roomed house connected with telephone. 1 Large woolshed, fitted with machines, night pens to hold 500' sheep. Price for free- " : hold, £0 10s. per acre; .£4OOO cash, balance can remain for 5 years at 5J per cent. ■-~'•;■ P;':-TULLOCH; : LAND '**»■"&&s!?*•. fAA ACRES, 440 in grass, balance mixed bush, 150 acres Bat, balance rolling '. ttl/l/ country, ?ood soil, ring fenced. 8 paddocks, permanent water, good 7- ,; roomed house, outhouses, 20-lwil cowshed, dairy, woolshed. town S miles, raotory and school alongside section. Trice, including milking machino plantj .£l2 per acre; iCIOOO cash. ■.'•.- (1) 1 n,A ACRES, all in cocksfoot and clovor, low hills, with flats, all good soil, ring JLUU fenced, 8 wires, 7 paddocks, permanent water, carry 30 milking cows easily, 5-roomed house, water laid on; dairy, 8-bail cowshed, hayloft,' trapshed, ate.) town C miles, school 1 mile, factory J-mile. Price JBI9 ncr acre; £150 cash. (03) ,---e;r,kames, lanp Skn™.. ■:■.-: ... DEVEREUX, KING, AND CO., LTD. OR (\(\(i ACRES, Freehold Land, 13,000 sheep. Price only .£28,000, going con/VDjUUv concern. If this property were in Timbuctoo or tho Plains of Jericho the half of Wellington's capitalists would be off by the next boat with letters of credit toipurchase. But as it lies clone io the bosom of Prime Canterbury, yon feel that it is too good to bo true. Take the-next boat right to Christchurch and talk the matter over with the owner, or his agents, • :.■' DEVEREUX,- KING, &' CO., LTD. . . JOO LICHFIELD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. 080 Aftft (\Otfi J'EET ■TIMBER. 17,500 acres freehold, 2800 acres lease, 8000 acres adjoining if wanted. Bush averages 15,000 feet per acre, modern mill, cutting capacity 30,005 feet' daily, 1500 cut out, 200 grassed. Best rimu in JMOOO worth mill houses, 4 planers,-3 atcam haulers, 20- : h.p. engine, 2 loconiofives convey."timbtr, by private line, 8 miles to port. Grand land, worth .£l2 to ..CM per acre. For millers or investors, no better opening in New v Zealand. This magnificent freohold block,, with mill complete, private line, locos., etc., is owing to .death of one of th o 'principals offered ns; coing concern. Price and terms in buyer's favour. Fifty years' cutting. Full particulars from -■:■;■¥, P. WELCH, ' J ffl^'"
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