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AUCTION 9. TO-DAY, Commencing at 1 o'clock sharp. AT OUR ROOMS, 157 LAMBTON QUAY. TMPOHTANT AUCTION SALE OF 1 HIGH-CLASS AND COSTLY OAIC FURNISHINGS. Handsome Chesterfield Lounges, Axuiin«ter Carpet Squares, 3 prize Pug Pups, ctc. 400 LOTS—An attractive Catalogue of Up-to-date and New Furniture. E. JOHNSTON A CO., Auctioneers. 'AUCTION SALE OF EMPTY soz. FLASKS, PEANUTS. SEASHELLS A MOLASSES FODDER. WEDNESDAY, 20th 'OCTOBER, At 11 a.m. T AERY AND CO.. LTD., will sell by public auction at tho FRUIT EXCHANGE, as above:— 17 crates of empty soz, Whisky Flasks, recently landed; damaged by lire 200 bags Shells 25 bags Mola6sos Fodder 30 sacks Peanuts 200 bales of Straw (ex s.s. Marnroa) Slightly damaged, in lots to suit buyers. IMPORTANT SUBDIVISIONAL SALE. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD., in conjunction with MR. J. R. LANAUZE, have been instructed by Messrs. Chambers Bros., to offer by Public Auction, at Wairoa, on ■ FRIDAY. 29$ i OCTOBER, 1915, At 230 p.m. ABOUT 2540 ACRES ,• , ABOUT 2540 ACRES Of their famous Kiwi Estate, in 5 blocks of from 97 acres to 1941 acres (the homestead block). The property is situated close to Wairoa Town and Port, where Freezing Works aro being erected next year, .and comprises rich flats and excellent grazing " ms - . \. Possession to be given on February 7, 1916. Terms—lo per cent cash on fall of hammer; 5 per cent, on possession; 10 per cent, on Februarv 7, 1917; 10 per cent, on February 7, .1918; .balance February 7, 1921, Interest on unpaid money 5! per cent, per annum. Plans will be sent on application. " ' SUBDIVISION OF LEEFIELD ESTATE. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION At the TOWN HALL, BLENHEIM, On SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, At 11 a.m. GRIFFITHS BROS.,.LTD., in conjuncvH" tion with MESSRS. ' PYNE AND CO., favoured with instructions from F. N. Dillon, Esq., will sell by Public Auction as above, the famous , ■ ■ • ■ LEEFIELD ESTATE. Comprising •i'/l AAA ACRES of magnificent AgrilrtjUvv cultural and Pastoral Country, subdivided into ' . 15 BLOCKS, Block! 6380 acres' „ 2 2643 „ . 3 304 ~ „ i 492 „ „ 5 404 „ „ G ' 381' „ ' „ 7 343 - „ „ 8 263 „ ' „ 9 ; 179 „ „ 10 526 „ '„ U 281 „ „ 12 550 „ „ 13 570 „ „ 14 580 „ . „ 15 y ftiS n j TERMS: l(r Per Cent, cash at Sale. 5 Per Cent, on .Delivery, Ist March, 1916. ! : ' | ■ Balance for seven yeais at 5 per cont. There is no finer property in Marlborough than Leefield, and nono that offers itself so readily for subdivision into fine agricultural farms, and splendid combined agricultural and grazing propositions. The whole property is well watered, and each section has several fine homestead sites. Plans may be obtained from— GRIFFITHS BROS., LTD., Blenheim, PYNE AND CO., Chrißtchurc'u, Auctioneers. GREAT SUBDIVISIONAL LAND SALE At TOWN HALL, TURAIUNA, Near Wanganui, ON, TUESDAY, 16th NOVEMBER, At 2.30 p.m. tXT & G. TURNBULL AND CO., VV • LTD. in conjunction with GORTON AND, SON, LTD., will sell, as above, 1618 acres of that well-known Estate, ''ANN BANK," The property of B. P. Lethbridge, Esq., situated in close proximity to Turakina Railway Station and the Turakina Creamery. The Estate lias been SUBDIVIDED INTO SECTIONS VARYING FROM 33 ACRES TO 235 ACRES, and use has been made as much as possible of existing fences for boundaries of the sections. A large proportion of the estate is alluvial flat of the richest quality, well adapted for dairying'or fattening. The terms are easy ana tho interest light, namely 10 per cent, down and 10 per cent, in twelve months/balance at 5 per cent, for syears. On tho Homestead Block the terms are 10 per cent, down and 15 per cent, on date of possession, balance at 5 per cent, for 5 years. Plans containing full- particulars are now obtainable at any of tho following offices:— . W. AND G. TURNBULL AND CO., LTD., Wellington, Wanganui, Masterton, Picton; GORTON AND SON, LTD., Feilding and Bulls. MANAWATU FARM. EXCHANGE, FOR SMALLER FARM. OKK ACRES, Freehold, 2 miles from vOO railway, and township, all in grass, except 10 acres oats, about twothirds ploughable, 6 paddocks well fenced and weil watered, now carrying 37 oows and-about 400 big sheep; 6-roomed house and all usual farm buildings, etc. Price, .£25 per acre. Equity, s£lßoo. Owner will exchange for a smaller place of about' 100 acres, handy to good townSIUP MILLER AND RUTTEE, AGENTS. WELLINGTON. OPB ACHES; 0.R.P., at .€1 per acre; /VUO Kio ICio, 1 mile school, etc.; 200 acres in.grass, placo is rabbit-netted; all ploughable and well watered. Carrying 103 head of cattle. House 8 rooms, implement and manure shed, cowshed, with machines, as a going concern, pig stye_. 12 paddocks. Price «£2l per acre; mortgage, £1500, G.A.G. Terni6, .£2OOO cash (about), rating va!luo .£3OOO. Windmill and water in every paddock. F. 0. RULE, Land Agent, Otorohanga. FOR FURTHER LAND NOTICES SEE PAGE 8.

WHAT ARE THE WILD WAVES SAYING? pj-RQ ACRES, sheep country, 12 miles from Hastings, limestone country. Plenty DuO . running streams. 100 acres ploughed, balanco in good grass. Carry 2 big sheep; carrying at present 1800 she ep. The land is a Government lease. Freehold can be obtained at any time. Rent, Cs. lOd. The improvements consist of ■" '6-roomed new house, woolshed, etc. The place is well subdivided. Price, acre. A cheap place. Anilv B. 'F. SORENSON, LAND AGENT, HASTINGS.. " FREEHOLD FARM, MANAWATU LINE. , qaA ACRES, mostly all will be ploughable. part lias already been. Fine home. OU v stead, wool-slied, dip, yards, etc,, 3J miles fr<yn railway, will grow excellent grain and root crops; freezing works within a few miles. Prico is only i:22 10s. per acre, including a renewable leasehold 0f'289 acres adjoining, mostly will be ploughable.' A further block of 1238 acres, freehold, good grazing country, distant about 3 miles, can bo taken with above at .£l2 per acre. Very liberal terms will be given. J.. D. CRPICKSHANK, IS GREYST.t'WIOLLINGTON. QOUND GRAZING PROPOSITION-2700 ACRES, 175 acres Educa~tional~Lea"se, lO balance Freehold, situated 3 miles from large town, where there are weekly 6tock sales; all in grass except patches shelter bush, good rolling sheep and cattle country, papa formation; well subdivided into 14 paddocks by sheep-proof fences; plenty,"of totara on property; a good deal of nice, low, warm humuiocky country oh the property; wintered 5000 sheep and 500 head cattle; 4-roomed house anil sheepyards. Price, £7 10s. per acre; Mortgage, <115000 to Government Insurance, about 2.) years to run'; JUOOO cash to sound client, balance for 5 years at 5J per cent.- The owner always winters from 5000 to 6000 sheep and 500 to GOO head cattlc, and will guarantee the property will winter 5000 sheep and 500 head cattle. The owner's only reason for selling is liis ill-health. For. further particulars, apply W. BURGESS AND CO., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, llAiiTo.'i,

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2597, 20 October 1915, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2597, 20 October 1915, Page 10

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