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; aucTiows-TO-MORROW, -. TO-MORROW, ••■ ■At 11 o'clock. In Our WAREHOUSE, ALLEN STREET. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE OF DAM AGED CASE GOODS, ex S.S. CORINNA, 400. CASES MERCHANDISB 4QQ TOWNSEND AND PAUL, LTD., will sell, at Auction (under instructions -' from Union Steam .Ship Co. of N.Z.,:'Ltd;), and in'the best interests of whoni/it may'concern-.— ' A LARGE QUANTITY. OF GENERAL - MERCHANDISE;, iriclu.diug.among , ' ■ .'.other, lines the following■ 100 Boxes Soap, i Crates Biscuits, 1 Case : . Boots,- 2- Cases Sarsparilla, i Cases ; Limejuice, 53 Cases Highlander Jlilt, '.13 Cases Teia, 3 Crates Vinegar, 1 Bale v,.. Paper,. 1. Case' Stationery, 2 Bales - -•; Sauitpy-Paper, etc., etc. FRIDAY -NEXT, 11 o'clock, ALLEN ST. ■ NO RESERVE. GOODS CAN NOW BE SEEN. i' FRIDAY MORNING, • At 11 o'clock sharp. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD • •FURNITURE & AI'POINTMEN'L'S. At'.the R-ejideitce, Clyde Street (off -Avon . Strand) Island Bay). E "JOHNSTON AND CO. have received • instructions to sell ;on the premises, Island Bay, as' aboveEntire Contents of Six Rooms, comprising: SUPERIOR KAURI SIDEBOARD, with . mirror back, carved panels, cost £ib, ■in perfect order .. . . Coiich, - npliol. in maroon 6addlcbag," 2 ;,.superior.Rattan Chairs, G uphol. Dinring Chairs, Ext. Dining Table, uphol. .. ■ Easy! -Chairs ■ Crockery; Glassware, Cutlery, Ornaments ' - and Vases, • Carpet, Rugs, Slip Mats, Coir Mats, Linoleums Single-mirror door Wardrobe, 2 Duchesse Chests, C Benhvood Chairs, almost new nphol. Wicker Chairs, -iugle Wooden Bedstead, D.B.M. Bedstead and Bedding : :complete, Toilet Ware, "• Kapoc Bedsj Kitchen Utensils, Lawn Mower, Coal, Groceries and sundries Salo Friday.. Moming at 11 o'clock. I • E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneei'. SUBDIVISIONAL SALE OF THE WELL-KNOWN .BEAULIEU ESTATE, ; CONTAINING ACRES OF BULLOCK COUNTRY. .WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18. - ■ At . 2.15 p.m. Abraham and williams, ltd., and GORTON AND SON, LTD., havo-. received' instruotions from P. A. M'Hardy, Esq., to Sell, by - : PUBLIC AUCTION, At the-Horse -Emporium, Grey Street, Palmerston ■ North, os above, his wellknown Beaulieu Eitate, of 431 acres, subdivided into 15 Handy .Sections of from G-- acres to the Homestead Block of 05 acres, which can ba increased to 138 acre's, if desired, on the following terms:— Ten per cent, down, ten per ,cent, on Ist September,' 1916, or building 9 to that value.. .'.'Balance five years at 5 per cent. • Possession Ist September, 1915, except the Homestead Block, Ist October, 1915. Beautiful and up-to-date Homestead. • The property is situated on the farfamed Kairanga Flats, midway between Feilding and Palmerston North, and 6 miles from either town. AUCTIONEERS' NOTE.—This Estate is, without doubt, the finest and most highly-improved property the Auctioneers have yet subdivided and submitted _ to the Public for Sale by Public Auction, and is situated in the centre of a. rich fattening and dairying district. » The soil is very generous, and grows excellent grass, and Toot and grain crops, and the property may be i shortly described as RICH LEVEL BULLOCK COUNTRY. The whole area is in grass, and all .but a ffiw acres have been stumped, ploughed, and well laid down in English grasses; every paddoclc is well watered, the fences, gates, plantations, and buildings are in absolutely first-class order,- the wholo property is in excellent heort, and is one of the show places of the far-famed Maiiawatu. Plans and further particulars from all branches of the Auctioneers. A, GOOD DAIRY FARM £150 CASH. •FOR SALE,. ON THE BEAUTIFUL Y RAGLAN HARBOUR. 1 lift ACRES, Freehold, sea frontage; XtlU' • fine 7-roomed house, with all conveniences, gcod orchard; aU rich volcanic loam; 120 acres in .good grass, 30 acres ti-tree, no weeds, one paddock lucerne;-stock at present: 35 cattle, including 20 fine Jersey cows, best herd in district; Ist prizes taken off this farm for mangels and carrots; 1 mile Raglan P. office, school, and butter factory. A good paying farm, with great prospective value. Practically all ploughable. The most attractive farm on the Harbour. Price, only £20 per acre.' Terms, .£l5O cash, balance s'years at 5 per cent. Apply (immediately) BOX 36, TE KUITI. *~~~ 7 FOR SALE, ' qqn ACRES, 7 miles from Napier, 12 OOU miles from Hastings and 2 miles from the Coast, easy hills and wide valleys;. 180 acres ploughable; carrying since Ist February 2 breeding ewes and 1 dry sheep to the acre, beside 40 cattle, including 10 dairy cows. There has been feed for another' 200 slieep all winter, and most of the dry sheep are fat; no stock, has to be removed from the properjy, in. the-.driest season, for. want of water ; 10 acres green, feed, 8 acres ploughed for lucerne; farmhouse, woolshed with machines, cowshed, outbuildings, and orchard; .£2l per acre, <£2000-cash. Apply "Owner," Box 259, Napier. 0(*/t ACRES, Native Lease, 42 years, easy rental. All river flats; docs riot flood; 100 acres in grass, balance tall manuka and cabbage tree, plenty rough feed; 30 acres . easily drained swatup,- some draining already completed. Good road through property, river riuis through property. Price, i! 6 10s. Cash required, 'Equity, .£1366. . When fully improved will be worth .£2O per acre. YARNDLEY, JONES AND CO., Otorohanga.

mo BE LEASED for Five Years, at 355. per acre, with a compulsory purchasJ. ing clause at £35 per acre with a deposit of £500 to be paid in cash now for which 5 :per cent, interest will be allowed, 200 acres freehold, all river flats, well grassed and watered by river and creeks; 11 paddocks, house (6 rooms), cowshed, eto.. i miles from railway 1 mile from sohool and telephone. Good roads and convenient to cheese factory. Will dairy 80 cows and do them well. Apply at once to the sole agent ,W. INGLIS HUSBAND, _ LAND AGENT, PAHUTUA. 500 ACRES, FREEHOLD. OCA ACRES in- grass and 140 acres in bush, 250 to 300 acres ploughable; grass OOU. portion ring fenced and subdivided info 6 paddocks; now carrying 80 cows and 200 slieep, 5-roomed house, cowshed, woolshed, etc.; 10 miles from'good town, 1 mile from school and factory. Price, £8 N 10s. per acre; £600 cash, balance arranged." ' - P. TULLOCH, STOCK - l ™ A ™ o r ira imn linn ACRES on the Trunk lino, all in grass, 6-roomed house "new," close to /vUU station, school, P.O. Price, £9 10s., cash £150. Very easy terms can be arranged. This placo is worth consideration. OTAKI— 623 acres, 7 miles railway station, close to sw/00l And P.O. Good 7roomed house and outbuildings, 15 paddocks, 2-sheep couitry, 60 or ffl cattle, 2(10 flat, rest undulating. "Good property." Pvice ,£l4 10s. per acre, £5000 on mortgage at 5 per cent. Cash above mort'g-' ge or will exchange for smaller .landed property. • BARTON AND CO., OTAKI RAILWAY. SHEEP FARM, FO~R SALE OF EXCHANGE. QWfj ACRES, freehold, 2000 acres in. best of English grasses, balance good bush, /v I Uil 7 paddocks, permanently watered, good 2-shecp and cattle country, modera. 7-roomcd house, batliroom, copper and tubs, woolshed, dip and yards, 1 mile factory, 2 miles school, G miles railway, and 12 miles from one of the best stock markets in North Island, best of motor roads. Price, only £7 10s. per acre; £3000 cash, balance Jl and 5 per cent. W ill take smaller farm or good general country store in part payment and some cash. Full particulars from C. P. W. LKHNDORF. LAND,. ANB fcSTATE A® N2,. PMOOTIttRBi H,Jk

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2538, 12 August 1915, Page 10

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