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AUCTIONS. "'.'; -.-:; AUCTION SALE In aid of BELGIAN RELIEF FUND. DAYTON COMPUTING SCALES. JtypSSRS; HARCOURT AND CO. have ' been favoured with instructions from: Messrs. Smith and Son, Family Butchers,''of Morton, to Sell, by Public Auction', their Rooms, on TUESDAY, Ist SEPTEMBER, at 2.30 p.m., ...rONE SET LARGE DAYTON COMPUTING SCALES. ' GROSS PROCEEDS TO'BE DONATED TO "THE DOMINION" FUND. • '■ '-'For .--■,. THE BELGIAN DISTRESSED. . WITHOUT RESERVE. HARCOURT AND CO., - Auctioneers. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION.' WEDNESDAY, 9th SEPTEMBER, 1914, i At 11 a.m. At MR, E. E.' SMITH'S AUCTION ROOM,' WAIPAWA. Exceptional opportunity of securing' a first-class Motor Garage, Blacksmvtb.- . ing and Carriage Works. . -WINDING-UP OF ESTATE. MR. E. E. SIIITH has received instructions on behalf of the Trustees of Corskie's Estate, Waipawa,. Hawke's Bay, to offer for sale . THE LAND and Premises situated in tho, Main Street, Waipawa, and well known as CORSKIE'S MOTOR GARAGE, and the'whole of tho' extensive plant, and machinery; and a large and complete lot of accessories, stock,- etc, as a going concern, or alternatively, the land and premises in .one lot,'and the machinery, plant,-accessories, and stock in lots to suit purchasers. The land comprises about 2 roods with a frontage of nearly 70 feet to Main Road,' and the buildings have a frontage of about 50 feet by a depth o£ about 00 feet. ' The plant, etc., includes Motorcars, National Gas—Engine, Lathes, DyJiemo, ' Vulcam'ser, Drilling Machines, etc., etc.; also a number of new and. second-hand-vehicles, and a stock of wellseasoned timber suitable for coachbuilding. ':. . ; ' ' : The Garage, being the only one in Waipawa,.l and-being well known in the 'district, can bo recommended as a Boqnd investment. Also ALL THAT piece of Land containing about one acre,, being, Lot,3, i'M'Greevy Street,! Waipawa, together with dwellingflouse and outbuildings now occupied by Mrs. Corskie. Road frontage, about 132 feet. Terms can be arranged with any purchaser of land 1 aiid buildings, or of the Motor Garage business as a going con-' cc-rn. Inspection invited. . ~ Fuji particulars may be obtained. from the Manager, Corskie s, Messrs. Lee, and Wedde, solicitors, Waipawa, or '■"'. ... . THE AUCTIONEER. - ; , ."■'■« HAECOURT AND CO., .;.' V -LAND AND. ESTATE AGENTS,' •" AUCTIONEERS, ETC., ' '.WELLINGTON.' '. HAVE THE FOLLOWING- FARMS '•' ,\;. FOR SALE-r ,' ji ACRES, closo to Wellington, "adtt 8 mirably suited for poultry and pigs, and all grassed except small patch of Native Bush. The place is practically all ploughablo, and has 5 been • ploughed, and is.watered by a never-failing stream. A splendid little 4-roomed cottage with bathroom and. scullery is on the farm, and ■there are also pigstyes, cowbails, doubletrapshed, and largo store shed. Title, L.1.P.. rent'£o 16s. Gd. per annum. Price £420.> ; This is;an absolute bargain, and,£loo deposit is all.that is asked. 9537 'QQA ACREiS, all bush, adjoining dairy 001/ land and only four miles from factory and one mile from school and post office. This is a splendid block, admirably sui ted for.-' sheep and. dairying, and .will'bo w.orth a great deal when improved; Price £4 per acre. Terms £500 cash,:, balance 5 per cent. ; • ,>' "'■•'' 7RAA ACRES, 2000 acres in : mixed i yl/y; grasses; 600' acres mixed bush, 3000 acres plonghable; post and wire fencing,",'S:paddocks, well watered; easy hills; soil liglit to first-class; buildings— 6-roomed house, shearing .shed, good dip and yards;; will tarry at present 3000 sheep and 200 head cattle; .railway 40 miles, town 10 miles'. Price £2 ss. per acre; terms £1000 cash. Owner will exchange. ' •'. 3096 '-. . - ::I- ' .-'' ■ . .. : ■' Write or call for our Register, containing particulars of properties, from 10 to 10,000 acres. BIC CASH SUM .; .. For a. , .. ; ■', WAIRARAPAFARMER! Here's arl excellent opportunity, for the FaTmer who wishes to Sell Out on Best Terms. WE have a- Client, with Cash, who requires a Wairarapa Farm of 700 or '800 A6res, not too far from railway. Must be fully improved, ,• hilly limestone, 'or papa, sheep country, sown in English grasses. All necessary outbuildings should be in good order. Stock, to be taken at valuation. Tlris is a genuine proposition! If your farm is at all likely to suit our client, write at once and , give full particulars. . MUEEAT, EOBERTS AND CO., LTD. ,' LAND DEPARTMENT, . WELLINGTON. . 150 , ACRES --; 150 fITHIS is,one of the best and cheapest J- Farms in Marlborough; CO bushels. per acre country; 120 under crop—wheat, barley, peas; up-to-date 5-roomed dwelling, li. and c. water, stable, barns, and all necessary farm improvemeuts; 8 paddocks; 70 acres Crown lands adjoining may be leased at a very 'low rental. We can recommend this property. First time in the market. .TWO CHOICE COUNTRY HOTELS. . SPLENDID proposition, well appointed, average takings £38;. rent £3; 8J years' lease, 3 acres land; saleyards on property. Price JillSO. MUEEAT AND CO., AGENTS, BLENHEIM. EXCHANGE, GOING CONCERN. UNENCUMBERED. 1 inf\[\ ACRES easy undulating sheep XI>UU and oattle country. About 870 acres grass, balance bush, G-roomed house, trap-shed, good wool-shed, fitted with machines, and splendid yards; 3} miles township.' Prico, £9 10s. per acre, including sheep; unencumbered. Take larger farm, Hawke's Bay preferred. i PJJBJjLI, AJjD. Cft, Palmsrston North,

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2243, 1 September 1914, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2243, 1 September 1914, Page 10

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