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auctions 1 SATURDAY, 19th FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock. CLEARING SALE HORSES, TIMBER WAGONS, SPRING. DRAI, ■ HARNESS, ETC., ETC. AT UPPER HUTT. )n Account of T. Price and Co., who have given up Business. AL. WILSON AND CO. have been I » favoured with instructions) from ;ho well-known Timber Firm, Messrs. T. 'Rico and Co., who have gone out of busiiess, to Sell- at their Timber Yards, imnediately opposite tlio Upper Hutt Rail- 1 vay Station—. _ Tho Whole of their Carrying Plant, , Including: 5 First-class Horses, draught, shatters, and leaders 4 First-class Tram Horses A really good useful lot. Also, 1 Aged Brood Draught Mare 1 3-year Unbroken Draught Filly - 2 Yearling Draughts 3 Timber Drays, 2 oin. and 1 6in. tyres 1 Spring Dray, olin. tyres 10 Sets Harness, dray, and leading . The above forms a very good i.atalogue. rhe 'horses are above the average, aro in ;ood condition, and quite staunch. The ilrays and harness aro first-class, and have been well kept. The firm have ;ono right out of business, and have instructed us to clear out everything. .. The lot is therefore for ABSOLUTE SALE. Trains leave town (LamJjton Station), 12.15 and 1.12. ' A. L. WILSON. BUILDING SITES At ORIENTAL BAY. 14/TR. S. GEORGE NATHAN, in con- i junction with MESSRS. LONGMORE AND CO., has been favoured with instructions from the Oriental Bay Kiosk Co., to offer for Sale by Public Auction, at the Chamber of Commerce, on TUESDAY, 22nd FEBRUARY, at 2.30 p.m.— 7—SUPERB BUILDING SITES-7 Situated at Oriental. Bay, near Tram Terminus, with frontages to Lindum Terrace and Crescent Road. These Lots—the last unsold sections at Oriental Bay—aTe within a mile of the Post Office. They, have a delightful view of harbour and surroundings, and cannot be built out. An ideal situation for a iunny, healthy, convenient home. .TERMS: ' . 10 per cent. cash. 10 per cent. in. six months. 10 per cent, in twelve months. Balance, 5 years at 5 per cent, from date of sale. No interest will be charged :f principal is paid off " within twelve months. Plans and :full particulars from Longmore and Co., 207 Lambton o.uav, or S. GEORGE NATHAN', 113-115 Customhouse (juay, • ■ Auctioneer. IMPORTANT SUBDIVISION Of PART OF. INCHBONNIE ESTATE, ■ WESTLAND. OQOQ ACRES FREEHOLD. AOAIQ ACRES FREEHOLD. FOR SALE, BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On WEDNESDAY; 15th MARCH, At 3 o'clock p.m. DALGETY AND CO., LTD., have received instructions from the INCHBONNIE ESTATE CO., LTD., to SELL, as above, at their LAND SALEROOMS, CATHEDRAL SQUARE, CHRISTCHURCH, 2923 ACRES of this well-known Property, In 16 BLOCKS Of HIGH-CLASS DAIRYING, SHEEP, and .CATTLE COUNTRY, ranging in area from 92 to 320 acres. The land consists of open and partiallyclearcd bush land, with some heavy swamp, admirably adapted for DAIRYING. WESTLAND is fast becoming a second TARANAKI. ' SPLENDIDLY WATERED and plenty of good fencing timber available. Situated on the OTIRA-GRE YMOUTH Railway Line, with two RAILWAY STATIONS—INCHBONNIE and POERUAon Property. EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS: 10 per cent. Cash on fall of hammer. 10 per cent, on 15th March, 1917. 10 per . cent.' on 15th March, 1918. Balance on 15th March, 1921. INTEREST at 51 per cent. POSSESSION on 29th March'. N.B.—ln the event of purchasers erecting Buildings to the Value of 10 per cent, of the Purchase Money within 12 months, tho Payment of 10 per cent., due March, 1917, will be postnoned until 15th March, 1921. " An exceptional chance is offered in this Subdivision for. the Buyer of Moderate Capital to acquire a Block of_ first-class country with a Great Prospective Value. Plans can be procured on application to DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., Christchurch, Auctioneers. F. SEAULE, InchWie. DUNCAN, COTTER-ILL AND CO., . . Solicitors for the Vendors, Christchurch. A DELIGHTFUL WEEK-END HOME. A T UPPER HUTT, handy to station, li. about three-quarters of an acre; snug 2-room wliare, with bathroom and verandah. Good lawn, plenty of nice shelfor trees,. 129 rose trees, 40 fruit trees. Has town water supply. Just the place to spend pleasant and profitable week-ends. PRICE, ONLY .£4OO. Full particulars from S. GEORGE NATHAN, 113-115 Customhouse Quay (Opp Bank of N.Z.). IDEAL Farm on Market for First Time. —188 acres. 0.R.P.. 4-roomed house, 10-bail concreted cowshed, pigstyee, gigi house, etc.; 9 paddocks; well watered, ■ Tiver and streams; 150 acres grass, balance fern; clover plentiful; all ploughable; 60 acres rich river data; 1 acrc acacia grove, S acre fine bearing orchard, boxtliorr - hedge along front of property; carryinf 50 millc cows; Post Office on property re turns JBO per annum; trout plentiful ii river; school. 1 mile. Price only .£lO 10s, cosh .£6OO. Yarndley, Jones and Co. Otorohanga. D 9 FREEZING SHEEP AND LAMBS. r a " b finHE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORI COMPANY, LTD., ' i Is Prenared to PttPihasa FAT SHIiEP «.ND LAMBS, By Weight or at l'er Head. The Company also offers dients evor; facility for freezing on their oivn account Priceß can be obtained on applicatioi at the Company's Offices, or from any o the Buyers in the country. W. G. FOSTER, Managing Director, GRAIN AND GRASS SEED CLEANING • s -RTSTE havo erected ft Plant at Masterto „i 1 W for dressing Grain and Grass Seec and will be pleased to receive inquirie from Farmers and others who are intei ested in this work. CHAMBERLAIN, LTD., j ■ ' o*tarton<

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2693, 12 February 1916, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2693, 12 February 1916, Page 16

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