AUCTIONS. N.Z. PATRIOTIC SOCIETY (AUCTION BRANCH). MONSTER SALE of Prime Joints Beef, Mutton,' Pork, Lamb, Sucking Pigs, Hams, etc., also a Live Lamb, at ouir AUCTION MART, HOTEL WINDSOR BUILDINGS, TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). At 7.30. Contributed bjr tho following Butchers:— Messrs. Rod, Symous, Talbot, S'. Philp, J. Farley, F. Duncan, Luxford, Jones, Moore, Garrett, Wilton, Brventon, Barber and Co., Sykes and Co., i'o Aro Meat Co., G. Parkin, Cash Meat Mart. BUY YOUR MEAT TO-DAY (SATURDAY), To HELP OUR FUND FOR WOUNDED ' SOLDIERS. J. B. MOODY, Auctioneer. FINAL FUR SALE! ON ACCOUNT OF THE EMPIRE FUR CO. OF TORONTO. TUESDAY, 15th JUNE, 1915, 2 p.m. sharp. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION Of HIGH-CLASS FURS 1 FUR COATS. FUR SETS, MOTOR RUGS, TIGER, POLAR BEAR, And WOLF SKIN FLOOR BUGS. jg JOHNSTON AND CO. have been favoured with instructions to sell at their Rooms, 157 Lambton Quay, as above— VALUABLE FUR'GOODS Of EVERY DESCRIPTION, Specially Imported by THE EMPIRE FUR CO., \ Of Toronto (The Great Canadian Fur Dealers.) Everything to be sold regardless of price, as the representative is returning to Canada immediately after tho sale. On view Monday Next from 2 o'clock. Special gaslight display Monday Evening from 7.30. Full details later. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. HARCOURT & CO., LAND AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS, WELLINGTON. DAIRY FARMS. 11 AA ACRES; all in good grass, mostJLJLUu Iy ploughable, limestone country; fine homestead, woolshed, with machines installed, stables, dip, ami yards. This property has a splendid situation, on a good road, and carries 2500 6heep, besides 100 head cattle. Write or call for fullest particulars of this really good property. Price, X 9 10s. per acre, and only .£750 cash. 9720 1 OA ACRES, Manawatu, grassed and XJU divided into 12 paddocks, 7-r. house, trap-shed, loose-box, whare, 14stall cowbail with milking plant installed; well watered, now carrying 70 head cattle and some horses; 3 miles from railway; close to creamery and school. Title, L.I.P. Price, .C2O per acre. Terms arranged. rA ACRES, dairy farm, in splendid 8" situation; easily carry 25 cows; all in grass; 8 paddocks, ill rich, ploughable, flat land; good 7-r. house, all necessary outbuildings; school, factory and railway all in easy distance. Price, •£1250; easy terms arranged. 98/4 /»qa ACRES, all in grass except 20 OoU acres bush, well fenced and watered; well subdivided; d-r. house, trap-shed, wool-shed, concrete dip, etc.; carries 1* breeding ewes, besides cattle; store, post oflice, and school within easy distance, railway and factory 5 miles, saleyards 7 miles. This property is for immediate sale, and is offered at a. really low figure. Price, .C 6 per acre. Terms, J!G00 cash. 9701 GENERAL STORE, doing an immense trade; largo shop, 6 living Tooms, outbuildings, etc., at very low rent and long lease to run: most-up-to-date plant. The business does a large turnover, which is steadily increasing, as the place enjoys almost a monopoly of the trade of a very thriving suburb. The profits are very large, and fullest investigation invited. Price. -£300 for plant and implements; stork at cost. 1602 We have a. large inquiry for all classes of farm lands, and properties in our hands For Sale are advertised free of charge in our monthly "Register." Anyone desirous of selling communicate with us without' delay. AN EXCEPTIONAL CHANCE, WANTED, FIVE INDUSTRIOUS PRACTICAL MEN TO FORM AN ASSOCIATION, UNDER THE "LAND FINANCE SETTLEMENT ACT," TO PURCHASE & DIVIDE INTO FIVE SECTIONS A LARGE FARM SITUATED NEAR AUCKLAND, THE OWNER OF WHICH IS COMPELLED TO SELL ON ACCOUNT OF BREAKDOWN IN HEALTH. NO CASH REQUIRED EXCEPT A NOMINAL PAYMENT OF FROM JES TO JCIO PER SECTION, BUT ACCEPTED APPLICANTS MUST HAVE ENOUGH CAPITAL TO STOCK & IM-I'ROVE-SAY, FROM .£3OO to ,CSOO EACH. The land is of good quality and is almost all ploughable and Veil watered by river and creeks. Creamery, school, post oflice, etc., on or closely adjoining tho property. Good metal road to railway station in suburban area. PRICE: .£ls PER ACRE. Within five years cnergetic men can double this value. The various areas of tho proposed division will range from CO to 125 acres each (more or less). The Homestead is exceptionally equipped with new buildings. Two Houses of 7 and -1 rooms each (on separate sections). Some buildings could be spared from homestead for removal to other of the sections. Accepted applicants will have to form an Association, which will purchase the property as a whole, afterwards transferring to each member his section, the selection of which can be determined by ballot or otherwise as agreed among themselves. Payments are easy and spread over 21 years, similar to Advances to Settlers. Owner will render all possible assistance in forming the and will (if desired) advise as lo the best method of division, ele. Apply ininiedialelv to OWNER, C.o. .N'eumegen and Mowlem, Solicitors,
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2486, 12 June 1915, Page 16
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