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AUCTIONS. TO-DAY", AT 1.30 r.M. AT OUR BOOMS, 151-153 I.aiubton Quay. 350 AUCTTO N* SA LE 350 0£ a Large and Costly Collection of Superior and up-to-date 'Carpets aud Furniture, in oak, etc., etc. 2 Pianos, Gent's. Riding Saddle and 3 Guns, 2 Chesterfield Suites, Oak Highback Suite, etc., etc. ' L. WILSON & CO. TO-MORROW, 10 o'clock. CLEARING SALE AT SILVERSTREAM. On account of Mrs. Bucknall, at her residence (two doors from Store). A L. WILSON AND CO. havo been XAo favoured with instructions to sell, THE CONTENTS OF FIVE FURNISHED ROOMS. lot good Ducks, Pullets, Hens, Roosters, Buffalo Incubator (150), 2 Dogs and 2 Pups, etc., etc. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY", i»cn MAY", At 11 a.m. sharp. UNRESERVED SALE OF K ENGLISH MOTOR-CARS, 5 and 6 Seaters. 4 STEWARTS, 15-h.p. each. 1 CLEMENT TALBOT, 30-40-h.p. Also LOT OF MOTOR SUNDRIES. To bo sold under instructions of tho Holders of the Bill ol' Sale. A L. WILSON AND CO. have been • favoured with instructions to sell, at The Queen's Garage (Messrs. Headland and Robinson), opposite tho Queen's Statue, Cambridge Terrace, Wellington (removed here for convenience of Bale)— r ENGLISH MOTOR-CARS 5 and 6 seaters, by the leading makers, Stuart and Clement Talbot, with h.p. ranging from 15 to 40. The Stuart Cars are especially adaptable for taxieabs, aud the Clement Talbot could be easily converted into a first-class powerful lorry. The cars may be inspected any time prior to Sale, and as those concerned are anxious to iviud the estate up we have received definite instructions "To Sell." Also a Lot of MOTOR AND OTHER SUNDRIES. Full particulars .from THE AUCTIONEERS. NORTH AUCKLAND SHEEP FARM. ACRES Freehold, of which 300 is ,0.01/ in grass and 250 in big manuka and scrub; now carrying 300 sheep and 35 head of cattle. House' of 8 rooms and outbuildings, woolshed, sheep dip and yards; close to school and Post Office. , This is H-sheep country, when properly handled, but is now owned by old resident, who will not improve. This is a good opening for a young man with little cash. Price only £o 10s. per acre. Applv i BOX 624, AUCKLAND. MANAWATU LINE. CHOICE FARM, 100 acres, rich 'dairying land, all flat and ring fenced, subdivided, well grassed, permanent water supply, good 8-roomed homestead, with all conveniences, including telephone, all necessary outbuldings. Will carry 70 cows; 3-cow plant milking machine; 3 miles from important town. Title, L.I.P. Without doubt this is one of the choicest dairying and fattening farms in New Zealand. Price, £70 per acre. Terms, ,£2OOO cash, balance- arranged. /•(BEAT VALUE.—2SB ACRES,, all in VJT grass, some shelter bush, ring fenced, JO paddocks, well watered by permanent streams, 30 acres ready for plough, 200 acres plonghable when stumped, balance low hills, modern 7-roomed house, h. and o. water, all conveniences, outbuildings, trapshed, S-stalled cowshed, concrete floor, 4-cow plant milking machino, .separator, 1-horse-power engine, 2J miles from school, co-operative creamery, about 3 miles from station, handy to two important towns. Price, <£28 10s. per acre. .Reasonable offer considered. Terms, .£750 cash, balance arranged. The selling price of this property is particularly low owing to dissolution of partnership. WANTED for • Clients, DAIRY, VV SHEEP, FRUIT, POULTRY FARMS of all sizes. Sellers are requested to forward details to the undersigned without delay. Buyers should write stating their requirements, and amount of deposit they are prepa-rcd to put down on suitable properties. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, AUCTIONEER AND ESTATE AGENT, i 182 Featherston Street, Or Lower Hutt. AWKE'S BAY Dairying or Grazing Farm—s7 ACRES, Freehold, situated 2 miles from prosperous township, and 1 mile from creamery and school, etc.; 3 acres in bu6h, balance in English grass. The country is undulating and fair part ploughable; well watered by creeks and springs. Price, ,£32 per acre. Terms, ,■2400 cash or more, balance on mortgage, W. P. M'COKMICK, Land Agent, Station Street, Hastings. FOR 1 Q/I K ACRES, Freehold on Manawa IOiO 600 acres of which is good n carry 2 ewes and cattle; property is wel dwelling, h. and c. water, and all convei etc. PRICE, £7 per acre; good tenns, o Exchange. j. m

• BOX 2, CHEAP DAIRY FARM. -< aa ACRES, easy distance to Palmerston North; good 7-rooified house, bathJLUI/ room, concreted con-bails, etc.; well watered; close to creamery, P. 0., and school. Price only XV 10s. per ncro, XTiOO cash. GIEXERA:L Store, freehold premises, dwelling combined, outbuildings, good tiirnf over. Price, including stock, .CTHIO; unencumbered; will exchange for good town property or dairy farm. OBBELL AND CO., F. P. COEKILL, NEW PLYMOUTH, OFFERS For Sale 600 acres Excellent Country in the Ohura, District, on good motor road from railway station on Main Trunk Liiie, 7 miles distant; about 200 acres bush, 400 high fern, over 200 pi oughable, all easy country; HO acres glassed, good 3-roomed house; 0.R.P.; price JilOM, with .£SOO or less down; great prospective value. qqA-ACRE FARM, FOR SALE OR LEASE; rich swamp land, partly drained; Ou" ring-fenced and divided into 6 paddocks; 2-roomed Bouse'; 3 miles from important town, Auckland district; good fattening or dairying land; well watered. PRICE, for Freehold, £15 per acre. Wi 11 take Mortgages over other property in payment or give very easy terms. Splendid opportunity for practical farmer with small means. ' CAMPBELL, THOMSON, & CO., DANNEVIRKE. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE] LAUREL HALL ESTATE. ' ACRES, TAITA, 4 miles from Lower Hutt Station, freehold. This fine proOJ perty, which haa been in the possession of present owners for over CO years, is being offered for thp purpose of winding up the estate on behalf of the beneficiaries. It was taken up in the early days of Hiitt settlement bv the late W. R. Welch, Esq., whoso family havo held possession ever Bin:o. A splendid opportunity for a gentleman retiring from business, and who wishes to devote his time to outdoor life. Laige 12-roomed house and. outbuildings. Asphalted tenuis court. Two frontages to Main Hutt Road. Price, =£5910. Apply F. P. WELCH, . ESTATE AGENT, MASTERTON, 'GOOD FREEHOLD PROPERTY. ACRES of flat and easy undulating land, with long level frontago to main iUU road; well fenced and subdivided into numerous paddocks, well watered; good 7-roomcd house, bathroom, telephone, etc., stables sheds, milking shed (con-creted),-machines, engine, etc.; situated 1 J ? - miles from township, P. 0., railway station, school, and creamery; will easily winter -1 sheep per acre without turnips; splendid mixed farming land, all ploughable, and grows excellent crops of all descriptions. Prico J!23 10s. per acre, with .£2500 cash; balance arranged on easy terms. F. R. H. BRICE-. IAA ACRES, all necessary buildings, well grassed, watered, and fenced, on Xv" main road, 2 miles to township; with 25 cows, as a going concern, only £25 per acre. A snug little home. No. AB9 •J rh ACRES, no better land in the island, with 50 cows, milking plant, pigs, AO*." plough, raower, harrows, and a whole host of other farm implements; ■J-mile from school, post oflieo, etc.; trill carry 80-90 cows. No, gjg, mACRIiS, rent 205., flat and undulating, well watered; numerous paddocks; .house 4 rooms; good cowshed ;ind other outbuildings; with 29 cows, horse, pigs, carts, harness; everything as going concern, £700. No. 80. KNYVETT AND PBATT, STOCK A ten STATION AGENTS. IfELLDING.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2460, 13 May 1915, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2460, 13 May 1915, Page 10

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