AUCTIONS. ~ TO-DAY, At 1.30 p.m. SCHOOL ROAD, AVADESI'OWN. (H W. PRICE AND CO., Auctioneers, have received instructions from MR. H. J. COOKE, to .Sell, on THE PREMISES, as above— THE COMPLETE CONTENTS OF HIS ( WELL-FURNISHED HOUSE, , SALE AT"OTAICL < J AT Otaki on Wednesday next, the 12th i inst., at 11.30 a.m., there will be sold i at auction, on behalf of Mr. J. G. Poyn- } tor, a pony, harness, and phaeton; grey I milkcart maro (aged 4 years), also other s horses; five good cows, in milk; a large t quantity of household furniture, and a shed for removal. £ ' : : ' < PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ] ] PUBLIC AUCTION. i i ESTATE OF LATE HERBERT HODGE. J SUBDIVISION"AL SALE OF, J 1000 ACEES - s [ s SITUATED AT TE HORO RAILWAY f STATION. t _ c 9 CHOICE DAIRY FARMS. I EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS. AND WILLIAMS, LTD., J have been instructed by the s • 1 Trustees in the Estate of the late Her- t a bert Hodge to sell by Public Auction, in a I -6 OTAKI, in the beginning of JUNE, the I whole of this Estate of 1000 ACRES, situated at Te Horo Railway Station. Subdivided into 9 Choice Dairy Farms, "| areas ranging from 82 to 162 acres, -1 Only 10 per cent, deposit required. Full advertisement later. For Plans and further particulars, apply to ( ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., g PALMERSTON NORTH, j Or Branches. j ] v ' r 5 NORTH AUCKLAND SHEEP FARM. 1 pJKfi ACRES Freehold, of which. 300 is ® tIiJV in grass and 250 in big manuka , and' scrub; now carrying 300 sheep and 35 head of cattle. ( Housei of 8 rooms and outbuildings, £ woolshed, sheep dip and yards; close to school and Post Office. This is li-sheep country when properly *" handled, but is now owned by old resident, wio will not improve. This is a good opening for a young man j' with little cash. a P Price only J!5 10s. per acre. ca A pplv a ' BOX 624, ? AUCKLAND. 1 • ] . _____ £ SHEEP FARM. v Handy to Wellington. AAA ACRES, Freehold, with option fvv leasing 1000 acres iu addition. We can satisfy buyers as to the carrying capacity; 4-roomed cottage, largo wool- u shed, dip, and sheep yards; metaled road We solicit prompt inquiries for this farm, as we feel sure business will Tesult on inspection. Price 10s. . ■ E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers, 157 Lambton Quay, S WELLINGTON. * — \ THE CHEAPEST PROPOSITION IN v HAWKE'S BAY. HOTEL FOR SALE. 1 ABSOLUTELY FREE HOUSE FOR EVERYTHING. 1 LEASE —6 year* from Ist January, 1915. Large up-to-date Store and LivingTooms; store stock all fresh and new; stable.- and loose-boxes; smithy, lr.rge 6 public hall, billiard Toom; 30 acres Land s and good kitchen garden. ® Hotel well furnished and very comfort- D able. Main Coach Road, East Coast. No 0 opposition. Large Native population. " Mail coaches stop overnight twice weekly, J Rent, J3lO. ? Goodwill, only .£SOO. Furniture ajid 11 live and dead stock at valuation. Turn- ® over given as between and ' J6IOO 8 weekly. Apply, sharp, M'GLASHANS, LTD.', » HOTEL BROKERS. £ NAPIER. b c — • c qqi ACRES. Freehold. 3 miles from n 00-L Otorohanga, all reclaimed a swamp, except 24 acres of turnips, about i: 150 in. grass, balance in rough feed; 6 a paddocks, one new whare. The place ,l is equal to wintering about 150 head of p cattle. Prioe .£ls 10s. per acre. Terms, o about i£Boo cash, balance at 5J per cent. 1 for six years. 1 aon ACRES, Leasehold, rent 21 I UicAlAlyears at Is. 6d. and 21 years at t 3s. About 8 miles from school and P.O. v Two-thirds bush, 250 acres river flat, j : balance fern and tute, 2-sheep country. t ] Goodwill 12s. 6d. per acre. Mortgage, s 5 years, at 5 per cent. Terms, cash. , F. 0. RULE. - 4 -LAND AGENT. OTOROHANGA. HAWKE'S BAY PROF OTAfk ACRES, freehold, situated 15 r . AI UU from a good stock centre, unc ' subdivided, winters now 3000 sheep and is .£6 15s. per acre. Reasonable terms arrai WILLIAMS A; NAPI F. P. 0 NEW PL"! OFFEIIS a Coast Farm of 1000 acres, ti ing roliipg downs, fronting the 6ea, ploughable, well watered, and splendid c*lir low rent, and right of purchase; goodwill, mend.) FOR FRUIT*I 1 A A ACRES Freehold; 3 miles from W1 X"l/ 20 acres in grass, small orchard, ligrht ti-tree. Thn soil is good gum land very suitablo for apples t peal's and strawY PRICJC—XS2O; JJISO cash, balance 5 ye E. G. W; ' LAND AND ESTATE A< -« a QO ACRES, close to Massterton. nil about 200 acres ploughable, splc sheep, 200 head cattle, fat stock sent awaj 6tore; splendid homestead, 9 rooms, tele] and cold water, woolshed with machines. JCI3 10s. per acre. -£6000 cash, balanc perties in this district. a a ross LAND AND ESTATE
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