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AUCTIONS. PATRIOTIC AUCTION SALE. ' _ MOTOR SHED (Insido Measurements, 14 i 9). M'ESSRS. GUALTEK, DYKES, AND CO., Auctioneers, have been instructed to sell by Public Auction at Noon TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), the 26th inst., in Victoria- Street (opposite the Public Library):— The Motor Shed to be exhibited in the Labour Day Procession. SPECIFICATIONS: Built of Red Pine framing and Heart of 'L'otara' and Asbestos and Malthoid Roofing, under the supervision of Mr. ,Tas. Bonnie, Architect. The material has been supplied freo by the following firms:— A.SBESTOS: Mainland and Barr. IIALTHOID 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'Langhlin. SASHES and 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 HOUSE- • HOLD FURNISHINGS Full-size ALCOCK BILLIARD TABLE, Complete with 1G Cues and all Accessories i 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. have been -iAo 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— The Whole of the Furniture, Pianos, Carriages, Harness, great collection of Pot Plants, etc., etc. CONTENTS OF 30 ROOMS. ' Catalogues aro now ready. SPECIAL NOTICE. On view from 10 a.m. all day tomorrow (Tuesday, 26th). HAWKE'S BAY. IMPORTANT SUBDIVISIONAL SALE IMPORTANT SUBDIVISIONAL SALE OF THE CELEBRATED TANGAREWA ESTATE, . WEDNESDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER, 1915, At 2 p.m. G. B. HOADLEY AND SON, LTD., • have been instructed by the owners to offer by Public Action, at the Town Hall, Takapau, on abovo date, 'tho wholo of that highly desirable freehold property known as the MGAREWA ESTATE, CONSISTING OF ' 721.7 ACBES ' 7217 SUBDIVIDED INTO ABOUT 31 FARMS, 31 31 FARMS; 31 ' Varying from 10 acres up to 900 acres, SUITABLE FOR 1 DAIRYING, GRAZING, DAIRYING, GRAZING, AND MIXED FARMING.

Tlio Property is situated & miles from Takapau railway station by splendid road, and adjoins the township of Ashley Clinton, Post Office, School, etc. About 3000 acres are flats, and tho balance low undulating hills, all ploughable. Well watered by river and permanent streams. Probably tho best oat, rape and turnip country in Hawko's Bay. Each block has a frontage to good metalled road, and many of the sections are ring-fenced. . Plans will bo forwarded on application to tho Auctioneers. Terms of Payment: 10 per cent, at timo of 6ale, 15 per cent., on date of possession, 15th February, 1916, balance in 5 years from date of sale. All unpaid purchase money to bear 51 per cent, interest. Conditions of Sale may be inspected at the Offices of the Auctioneers, or Messrs. Carlile, McLean, Scaunell and Wood, Solicitors, Napier and Hastings. An Auction Clearing Sale of Stock and Plant will bo held prior to date of delivery. ' SPECIAL NOTE.—On and after the 18th October a Motor Car and Guide will leave the Auctioneers' Temporary' Office, Takapau, every morning at 11.30, for tho convenience of prospective buyers. C. B. HOADLEY AND SON, LTD., AUCTIONEERS AND SOLE AGENTS, NAPIER. NORTH AUCKLAND SHEEP COUNTRY. KCA ACRES,, all ploughable and mostOOv ly Terrace lands, being _ good loam on clay subsoil; subdivided into 7 paddocks. There aro 2SO aores ill grass, and running 300 sheep and lot of cattle. Tho land is really 11-sheep country; 60 acres have been "ploughed, and 6ome is now in fallow. This land is really good oat and turnip country; good house of 7 rooms and large outbuilding, sheep yards, etc. , Situated 3 miles from township and Railway Station, and about 1£ miles from school. Through tie war tho owner will take £i 10s. for Freehold, andd givo very good terms. This is a good chance for a young man as the land is healthy and only wants working to become a good farm. Further particulars on application to BOX 624, AUCKLAND. GOME OVER HERE! IF YOU WANT Health, wealth, and prosperity—buy 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 the shrewd man is purchasing and that be realise that no other branch of farming can sliow anything like the same returns. WE ARRANGE for expert supervision of orchard lands purchased through us. We buy and sell largo or small areas for clients. We attend promptly to correspondence, giving the fullest veliablo information, WRITE NOW TO , P. B. LQMAX AND CO., HIGH STREET, MOTUEKA. ' FOR SALE OF EXCHANGE FOE LARGER PROPERTY. ACRES First-class Dairying and OU Cropping Farm at .£CO pel' aero. All in grass and well watered and subdivided, and all flat. Good fi-roomed lions?, with washhouso and storeroom detached; cowshed (14 bails), implement shed, pigstyes, and runs, fowlhonse, etc. Niec young orchard in full bearing. Creamery on tho property. Two miles itom Levin Railway Station. L.I.P. Rent JCIB per annnid. Cash, ,£IOOO, balanco 0 years at 5 per cent; 10 acres can also be obtained adjoining tho property; 11 years' lease at about 35a. per ncro, Writs I'Onnortune.". I'Dimiinion"- Ofiico.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2601, 25 October 1915, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2601, 25 October 1915, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2601, 25 October 1915, Page 10

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