AUCTIONS. '■-' IMPORTANT LAND SALE. WE are instructed by MR. 1 GEORGE A. WHEELER to self his wellknown Properties, BY PUBLIC AUCTION, BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT TAIHAPE SALE YARDS, ~ *. . ON "WEDNESDAY, 10th MAY, 1916, .;; At 12.15 p.m. IA/ifJ ACRES FREEHOLD, 1 A/1 O ACRES FREEHOLD, 1042:/* ACHES FREEHOLD, XI/4IW ACRES FREEHOLD, ALL GOOD FATTENING LAND, ABOUT 500 ACRES of WHiCH ARE PLOUGHABLE. SITUATION: Twelve miles from Taihapo by good motor road, which subdivides the Property. THIS is considered to be some of the best land in the district, and is en ideal Stud Farm. THE Property would make a splendid cuttinc-up proposition. TERMS: 25 per cent, cash; balance can remain for four years at 5J per cent, and 6 per rent . DELIVERY: 30th JUNE. ALSO--1 n ACRES 3 roods, . FREEHOLD, 1J miles from Taihape Sale Yards XvJ well suited for holding stock or for residential site. FURTHER PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION TON.Z. LOAM AND MERCANTILE AGENCY GO,, LTD., and MURRAY, ROBERTS, AND CO., LTD. . ■' 1 CONTRACTOR'S PLANT. ] ' TO-DAY,,at 1.30 p.m.
•I/O. S. GEORGE.NATHAN has been J-JJL favoured 'with instructions from Messrs. JohnM'Lean and Son to sell by public auction, at 10.30 a.m. TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), 2rd MAY, 1916. i ON THE GROUND, At the Corner,of Coromandel Street and Somerset Avenue— CONTRACTOR'S PLANT, ' Including John'Tanu safe, slieet iron, . 10,000 feet J-inch mild steel rods, 2000 feet 1J to iin. mild steel rods, 1200 feet light, tram rails, 40 long-handled shovels (some new), 1000 feet galvanised iron piping, lin. and Hn., timber screw jacks, pulleys, 2 Lux lights,' centrifugal . pumps, wheelbarrows, :■ ofhee table, etc., etc. Also, Iron shed, for removal and pile frame. S. GEORGE NATHAN, ■ Auctioneer. TO-NIGHT!' : TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!' ; . TO-NIGHT! BOURSE ESTATE, » BOURSE .ESTATE, KILBIE.NIE. KILBIENIE. THE SALE OF THESE SECTIONS TAKES PLACE AT THE CHAMBER OF. COMMERCE, ,'/ AT' 7.30, TO-NIGHT. Plans and full particulars from , S. GEORGE NATHAN, 115 Customhouse Quay. IMPORTANT ■ AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR 5-ROOMED RESIDENCE, ' -EPUNI STREET, LOWER HUTT. FRIDAY, sth MAY, 1916, At 2.1.5' p.m. H ERNEST LEIGHTON has received • instructions from C. J. Calvert, Esq., who is how living.'in Australia, to oifer for absolute Kile, in the Chamber of Commerce, • Customhouse Quay, Wellington, as aboveThat charming, cosy home, containing five large rooms, built-in wardrobes, cupboards, etc., and all modern conveniences, specially, built for the .owner 'of bess material,: and. wel finished throughout, situated in.the Elmwood Estate, ami having 60ft. sin. frontage to Epuni Street, end containing an area of nearly a quarter of an aero (all measurements, be the same a■ little more or less), laid out. in lawn; garden, etc. For further details and card to vieir, Apply to the Auctioneer. - H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, 182 Featherston Street, ■••',.■' Or Lower Hutt. MANAWATU FARMS. CHOICE DAIRY FARM, 109 acres, all in grass .about 80 acres rich flat, ploughablo when, stumped, balance hilly, fourteen paddocks, watered by permanent streams. Five-roomed housd, 16-stalled cowshed with concrete floor,/piggeries, orchard, stable, trap3hed, etc? Tnree-quarters of a mile from station, factory, school, and post office. A beautiful district and climate. Will carry forty cows, young stock, and some sheep. The price n only .£35 per acre. . Exceptional terms: cash, balance for eight years, at 5 per cent. Stock can be taken at valuation. Prompt application necessary.
MANAWATU LINE, 613 acres, all in grass, 200 acres plbughablo, balance undulating and hilly, 15 paddocks, well watered by permanent streams, 7-roomed house, h. and c, all conveniences, man's .room, washhouse,, workshop, storeroom, verandah, stable,' trapshed, implement shed, cowshed, woolshed, withrd shearing machines, large niglit pen, also small cottage, dip, yards, 5 miles from railway station by good metal road, adjoins post office and school, creamery & miles. Price, only .£ls per aero. Terms arranged. This is a first-class mixed farm, and worth the money asked for it. MANAWATU LINE, 703 acres, Otaki district, 100.acres in grass, balance good mixed bush, about 20 acres flat, balance hilly, watered by permanent streams, about B miles from post office- and Echool; 11 milc3 from railway station. Price, .£llsO, mortgagee sale; terms about a third cash, balance arranged. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON,, 182 Featherston". Street, Wellington, or Lower Hutt. NO BETTER OFFERS. SEVEN-ROOMED Residence, Abel Smith Street; every modern improvement, well appointed; airy- rooms. Really a cheap property at ,£1175. Cash required £275. VERT Stodern Home at Epsoiieath, 5 rcom<» conservatory, bathroom, and scullery; right up-to-date, gas, e.1., drainage, tiled roof; handy to train. Furniture .it valuation 'optional. • Price 4:900. Apply early to S. GEORGE NATHAN, Auctioneer and Estate Agent, 113-115 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY (Opp. Bank of N.Z.). 'A GREAT BARGAIN IN SHEEP COUNTRY. / (y-t -« n ACRES; 5/600 acres in grass; 13 mLIX)- miles from Railway by splendid Motor Road; 7 miles sheep and cattleproof fencing; well watered; 1122 acres 0.R.P., at 125.. 6d.; 975 acres Education Reserve at 4/1. per acre; 19 acres Crown Lease. Some of the finest bush country in tho North Island. Capacity 2 sheep to acre and cattle This property has great prospective talue. Owner sacrificing for JGOOII. Open for few days only. ABSOLUTE GIFT. Apply THOMSON, BROWN, & EAST; LTD., AUCTIONEERS & REAL ESTATE AGENTS, Norwich Union Buildings, 155 Featherston Street, WELLINGTON.
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