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AUCTIONS. IMPORTANT TO THE TRADE. NUICS* STIUND STOCK, AUCKLAND. £5600 value'! BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT OUR ROOMS, ELLIOTT STREET, AUCKLAND. On'WEDNESDAY,, JULY 28, AT 12 O'CLOCK. ' A : CTlNG'under instructions from John jIL G, Restell, Receiver in ithe Assigned Stock of Nuks", Ltd., Wholesale and Retail Jewellers, IN ONE' LOT. ' . . ... IN ONE LOT... . Also, VERY SUPERIOR SHOP & WINDOW FITTINGS. LARGE FIREPROOF ■ SAFE, ETC. FITTINGS WJLL ALSO BE SOLD IN ONE LOT. Conditions of Sale and Copy of Stock Shee.ts can be inspected at tho Office, Messrs. Restell and Bisset, Swanson St., the Strand Arcade Promises, and the Office of the Auctioneers, MESSRS. RICHARD ARTHUR & CO., AUCKLAND. HARCOURT &.CO., LAND . AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS, WELLINGTON. QO'n ACRES good sheep country, all in OOU English grasses, well fenced with new 8-wire fences, , and subdivided into 7 paddocks; all undulating to;'.flat, land, well watered by springs, dams, and lagoon. This desirable little property is carrying over 70fl ewes and 400 hoggets, and doing them well. Thero is a new 4-r. house with every convenience, including telephone, h. and c. water, etc. The title is leasehold, 0.R.P., at an easy rental, and the property is within an ■ hour's motor drive of a thriving railway station. Price, £5 10s. per acre. 0770 ftl fb ACRES, King Country, 130 acres UJIV -in "grass, and subdivided into 5 paddocks, 50 acres felled, balance bush, except about 4-0 acres fern. All well watered, good dairying or sheep country; 4-r, house, store-room, cart-shed, whare, cow-shed, etc. This property is ono mile from railway and post office, • with good roads right to tho door. Title 0.R.P., at low ; rental. ■ - Price, £2 109. cash for goodwill. :BID QAfi ACRES, Taranalci, grassed, except /vUU patch■ shelter bush,- well fenced and subdivided, and watered by streams, about 80 acres flat t'o undulating, balance easy hills; will carry in present state 50 cowh and young stock; now milking '45 cows and carrying 20 yearlings; new 6-r. house, with pantry, bath-room, etc., cowshed and usual outbuildings. The place is freehold and is only J mile from railway and factory. Price, £14 pei acre. Terms, £500 cash. . Dl 9 J 'oiy ACRES, nearly , all ploughable, SO I rich' volcanic and papa, formation, first-class dairying land when all in grass; wintering 500 sheep, 20 cows, and 20 big cattle, 7 heifers and 10 horses; good 8-roomcd dwelling and outbuildings, beautifully situated amongst shelter trees and orchard. Ring fenced and subdivided into 12 paddocks, and well'watered. Price, £6 per acre. . £540 cash, balance 5 years at 5 per cent! '• , 9771 . Apply at once for full particulars of the above, and get our list of properties published monthly free.THOMSON, BROWN & EAST, ' LTD., AUCTIONEERS AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS, - 171 FEATHERSTON STREET, WELLINGTON. QQAA ACRES, 15 miles from Tailway, all in grass, 500 acres plough-able-flats. Wintering GOOO sheep, 200 head cattle, and 50 horses. Subdivided into 25 paddocks. Well fenced and watered by springs and streams. Nine-ioomed house with all conveniences. Telephone laid on. Woolshed fitted wnth machines, dip, stockyard, etc. Prico, £15 per acre. One-third cash, balance at 6 per cent. EASILY THE CHEAPEST PROPERTY IN THE MARKET TO-DAY: ni A ACRES, all flat, good dairying or <*J-V agricultural land, 110 acres English grasses, 'balance in'crop. lanced into 12 paddocks, all well watered, 12-Too'med house, woolshed, stable, cowshed, yards, etc., 3 miles from township and alongside railway station. Price, £25 per acre. £1000 cash. , £^>7 A 'ACRES', 120 acres mcr flate, 3 till/ miles from town and railway, well watered, all flat and. ploughable. Carry 1300 eheep, including 800 breeding ewes. Six-roomed dwelling and good outbuildings, including motor shed. Large area already under plough. Land alongside selling at £16 per acre without buildings. Price, £15 per acre.. £1500 cash. CHEAP PROPERTY. : AQty ACRES, nearly all ploughable, rich f I volcanic and papa formation, first-class dairying land when 'all in grass. Wintering 500 sheep, 20 cows, and 20 big cattle, 7 heifers and 10 horses; good 8roomed dwelling and outbuildings, beautifully situated amongst shelter trees and orchard. Ring fenced and subdivided into 12 paddocks, and well watered. Price, £6 per acre. £540 cash, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. 11 TO ACRES, 600 acres in grass, 100 XI. i U acres big ti-tree,; balance firstclass mixed bush; two-thirds ploughable, balance very easy country, unbroken. Well watered. Ring fenced with best timber, 7 wires, and subdivided into 9 paddocks. Wintering 900 splendid wethers and 100 head cattle. Good hoalthy country, and owner realised 15ld. for wool' last season. Price very low at £4 10s. per acre. GOOD MARGIN IN THIS. PROfERTY, AND CAN STRONGLY RECOMMEND. Note the Address— THE G.P.O. IS OPPOSITE. FATTENING FARM. 524 ACRES FREEHOLD, "CLUNY" HOMESTEAD SECTION, TURAKINA VALLEY. Ten miles from Turakina, 14 milee from Marton by motor loads. 230 ACRES rich flafa, balance easy hills; some of. the beat land in the districts Will carry 6 ah'eep per acre, besides cattle. EXCELLENT FATTENING COUNTRY. Property well subdivided and permanently watered. Modern 10-roomed house, large wool-shed, with maolnffles, stable, motor-shed, eto. Telephona connected with Marton. Further particulars from MURRAY, ROBERTS AND CO., LTD., Land Department, Wellington. FOR FURTHER -LAND NOTICES SEE , - -PAGE 11. -

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2519, 21 July 1915, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2519, 21 July 1915, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2519, 21 July 1915, Page 12

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