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AUCTIOWS. PATRIOTIC AUCTION SALE. MOTOR SHED (Insido Measurements, 14 x 9). MESSRS. GUALTER, DYKES, AND CO., Auctioneers, liavo been instructed to sell by Public Auction at Noon on TUESDAY, tho 26th inst., in Victoria Street (opposite the Public Library):— Tho Motor Shed to be exhibited in the Labour ])av Procession. SPECIFICATIONS; Built of Red Pino framing and Heart of TolaTa and Asbestos aoid Malthoid Roofing, under the supervision of Mr. Jas. Bonnie, Architect. . Tho material has been supplied free by tho following firms:— ASBESTOS: Mainland and Barr. MALTHOID ROOFING: Gualter, Dykes, and Co. FRAMING: M'Leod, Weir, and Hopkirk. HEART OF TOTARA: Stewart Timber and Hardware Co., Ltd. DOORS: Millar's West Australian Hardwood Co., Ltd. SPOUTING: Levestan and M'Laughlin. SASHES aud FRAMES: Driller and Co. GUALTER, DYKES, & CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, 27th, 28th, 29th OCTOBER, At 11 a.m. LARGE, IMPORTANT, & ENTIRELY UNRESERVED SALE OF ANTIQUE AND MODERN SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS Full-size ALCOCIC BILLIARD TABLE, Completo with 16 Cues and all Accessories FULL CONCERT GRAND, by Erard, UPRIGHT GRAND by Lipp and Sohn CATHEDRAL-TONED ORGAN by Mason and Hamlin Contents of 30 Complete and Expensively Furnished Rooms. 'A . L. WILSON AND CO. liavo been favoured with instructions from MRS. T. C. WILLIAMS, who is now residing in England, to dispose of by Auction, at No. 53 Hobson Street, Wellington— Tho Whole of tho Furniture, Pianos, Carriages, Harness, great collection of Pot Plants, etc., etc. CONTENTS OF 30 ROOMS. Catalogues are now ready. On view Tuesdaj', Oct, 26th, all day. IMPORTANT SUBDIVISIONAL SALE. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD., in »» conjunction with MR. J. R. LANAUZE, havo been instructed by Messrs. Chambers Bros., to offer by Public Auction, at Wairoa, on FRIDAY. 29th 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 are being erected next year, and comprises rich flats and excellent grazing hills. 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 February 7, 1917; 10 per cent, on February 7, 1918; balance February 7, 1921, Interest on unpaid money 5J per cent, per annum. Plans will bo sent on application. AUCTION SALE OF SPLENDID FREEHOLD FARM. 153 ACRES. "WILLOW BANK," LOWER RANGITIKEI. (All Magnificent, Rich, Level Land.) 1&/JTESSRS. C. L. DUIGAN AND CO. ITJI (Wangauui) aro instructed by .the Executors of the late David Scott to sell by Public Auction in the Town Hall, BULLS, on MONDAY, the Bth NOVEMBER, at 3 p.m.— The FREEHOLD of that desirable property known as "Willow Bank," comprising 153 acres. This choice property is situate on the Rangitikei River Road, about 10 miles below Bulls Township, by level road, and adjoining the properties of Messrs. L. R. M'Kelvie and A. Amon. It is splendid rich soil, all level and ploughable, subdivided into 8 paddocks and \\:ell watered, and has a high carrying capacity. School about 4 miles distant. Cream cart daily. Good- 2-story residence, 11 rooms, and replete with all conveniences. Man's room, storeroom, dairy, washhouse, motor shed,' trapshed, stables, cowshed, etc. TERMS.—IO per cent, deposit, 10 per cent, in 3 months, 10 per cent, in G months, balance 5 years at 5J per cent. NOTE.—The property must be sold owing to tlio present occupant, Mr. N. Scott, having enlisted.

Full particulars may bo obtained from MESSRS. WATT'AND COHEN, Solicitors, Wanganui. or the AUCTIONEERS. C. L. DUIGAN AND CO., 75 Ridgway Street, ■ Wanganni. HARCOUET& COLAND AGENTS, AND AUCTIONEERS, WELLINGTON. ACRES OQfh ACRES ACRES ACRES FREEHOLD. ONLY .£lB PER ACRE. Situated within 4 miles of town. MA ACRES, of which about 50 acres .■wOV are in crop of oats and wheat, and about 30 acres are ploughed ready for crops. The land grows very good root and cereal crops and when fully improved should carry 3 sheep to the acre. It is low, rolling hills to undulating country, practically all ploughable and mostly been ploughed. It is subdivided and fenced, while there is a stable, cow-bails, cartshed, storeroom, loft, etc. A good sixroomed house, surrounded by a plantation, garden, is on tho property. This place, being only 31 miles from a large railway town, where there is a good stock market, school, etc., would mako a very handy fattening farm. For immediate sale, the price is .£lB PER ACRE. £18 With the very reasonable terms of £500 CASH Balance arranged. 9738 Call for a copy of our "Register," published free, every month, and containing particulars of hundreds of farms and properties in all parts of New Zealand. • i GOME OVER HERE! IF YOU WANT' Health, wealth, and prosperity—bnv a Section of APPLE LAND. DO IT NOW while prices are low; our export apples top the markets of the world. DON'T FORGET that tho shrewd man is purchasing and that ho realise that no other branch of farming can show anything like the same returns. WE ARRANGE for expet supervision of orchard lands purchased through us. \Yq buy and sell largo or small areas for clients. Wo attend promptly to correspondence, giviug the fullest reliable information. WRITE NOW TO P. B. LQMAX AND CO., HIGH STREET, •UQ'XUEIiA,

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2600, 23 October 1915, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2600, 23 October 1915, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2600, 23 October 1915, Page 16

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