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AUCTIONS. WILLIAMS : AND CO., LIMITED, Auctioneers, . COURTENAY PLACE, Are 'instructed by Mr. C. J. Corkill to . sell on the . 'premises' of tho Congregational. Church, Courtenay Place, on MONDAY NEXT, 12th June, at 11 a.m.— ■' 500 sheets corrugated iron ■' Rustic kauri timber Kauri lining 4x2 and 6x2 riuiu Totara boards 1 Full'particulars to-night's "Post.'" WILLIAMS AND CO.. • 1 , Auctioneers. ' IMPORTANT SALE -OF VALUABLE ■ FliELiitOLD CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTIES. MR. S. ' GEORGE NATHAN , has been favoured with instructions tram: R. Keene,. Esq., . to: offer . lor fjalo by . Public Auction, in the. Chamber of Commerce, on . WEDNESDAY, 21st JUNE, 1916, ... At 2.30 p.m., -the-undermentioned properties;— Firstly—Valuable Freehold Business Site, having a frontage of 93ft. to Uhuznee Street by a depth of 70ft., being part. Town Acre 158. . Secondly—Section 32, Block 2, with a frontage of 149tt. 6in. • to 'Denvent Street, Island Bay. This section is fenced on tnree sides. Thirdly—Part Lots 411, 410, 412, and ' 415, Island Bay, having a frontage of 50ft. to Humber Street by a depth of 120 ft. ' This . section . adjoins the Island Bay.ToWn Hall.- - .Fourthly—Section 7, Block 4,' having a -frontage of 49ft. Bin. to The Parade by a depth of 165 ft., being a splendid building site. Fifthly—Section-.1, Mock 4, at the corner of Humber Street aud The Parade, Island Buy, having, a frontage of 50ft. to The Parade. by'a depth of 165 ft. ' This section is one of the best Building Sites in the Bay. ; : Sixthly—Section 18, Bloct 2, having a' ■■ frontage of 49ft. 6in. to The Parade, Island Bay, by a depth of 165 ft. These sections are all first-class Building: Sites, and aro to : be sold' on exceptionally easy terms. Lastly—A 6-roomed D.welling and Work- . shop, known as 57 Norway' Street,' Taitville. . . lAs the owner has decided to, sell, very low reserves have'been placed on same. Full particulars from the Auctioneer. S. GEORGE NATHAN, . 115 Customhouse Qujiy.PEDIGREE DAIRY CATTLE SALE. PALMERSTON • NORTH SHOW. . , GROUNDS, ' . -THURSDAY,. 22nd . JUNE, 1916 . . (THIRD DAY OF MANA.WATU' WINTER SHOW). PEDIGREE Milking. Shorthorns,' Hoi-' stein Friesian«, and Jerseys, on account of leading Breeders, 'will be offered at 9 a.m. sharp, comprising:— 5 MILKING STRAIN. SHORTHORN BULLS - A K HOLSTEIN BULLS, COWS, and 4:0 . HEIFERS arv JERSEY BULLS, COWS . & HEI-, OV FERS ■ The order of sale will be as/aboyc, and catalogues and "full- particulars may be obtained from the' Auctioneers- . & WILLIAMS, LTD;, . N.Z. LOAN '& MERCANTILE AGENCY ■ . CO., LTD. ' .. DALGETY & CO., LTD., ' •; : All Branches and Agencies. , THE HAYMARKET. ; LAND SALEROOMS. . ; FRIDAY, JUNE ; 23, 1916. ' -At 2.30 "p.m. THE HELVETIA OSTRICH FARM, SUBDIVIDED INTO 25 -FARMS, RANGING IN AREAS FROM 62 TO 269 ..' ACRES. . - Alfred buckland and sons " havo received instructions from the Directors of the Helvetia Ostrich Co., Ltd., to offer by Public Auction, as above, THE FAMOUS OSTRICH FARM ESTATE,. SUBDIVIDED INTO 25. REAL GttbD , FARMS, - IN AREAS FROM 62 TO 269 ACRES, Situated 28 miles from Auckland. - This is the best opportunity ever offered the public to acquire handy-sized holdings in this favourite locality/ being adjacent to the progressive town of -Pukekohe, and within easy reach of the Paerata-AVaiuku Junction Railway Station. :The land is well adapted for dairying or general farni-. ing. The.wool clip fTom this Estate topped the'market at the ; Tecent wool sales. "THE TERMS ARE EXCEPTIONAL: , 10 PER CENT. ON FALL OF HAMMER* '5 PER CENT, in 6 MONTHS . 5 PER CENT, in 12 MONTHS '. BALANCE, 5 YEARS INTEREST, 5 PER'CENT. ' N.B.—A rebate of.2f per cent; will bo allowed in respect of any instalment paid in cash within one month of date of sale, and of 5. per cent, if the total purchasemoney'is paid within ono month of date of sale. The Auctioneers advise land-seekers to inspect . this proposition. Plans now ready. Write for one. v ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS, \ Auctioneers. Albert. Street, .Auckland. : FARM; AT OTAKI. BO what you wish with this must fertile land —167 acres, close-to railway sttions. At present it winters 75 cows; milk goes to Wellington. Subdivided into 20 paddocks, cleared and securely fenced. Has 5-roomed and 6-roomed cottages, 20bail cowshed, 3-stall stable, and the usual farm buildings. Take money out of this' place ,as soon as you. go in'. *250 per acre. [D-50] S. GEORGE NATHAN, Auctioneer and Estate Agent,. 113-115 Customhouse Quay (Opp. Bank of N.Z.).' " fpHE FARMERS' LAND AGENCY, -i- Palmerston " North, lias a great number of Farms' and Properties of all aroas and sizes for Sale or Exchange. Nothing tod small or too large. Write for particulars. Farmers' Land. Agencj, 13 Main Street West, Palmerston ; North. CHEAP DAIRY FARM FOR SALE. OWNER DESIRES TO ENLIST. OAA ACRES, at ,£2B, all level, sheep/vXJXJ proof fenced, well watered, gocd G-roomed house Snd 14-bail cowshed. The returns this season, sheep and cattle, over i£soo; was .£7OO about three years, when the owner had GO cows on Subdivided into 10 paddocks, all in grass except a few acres shelter bush, 25 acres stumped, and been ploughed; 6 acres in turnips, 12 acres green oats and young grass mixed for spring feed. Carrying 33 milking cows, 20 springing heifers, and -100 breeding , ewes. 'Willing sell for .£SOO cash, balance at-5 per cent, for 7 years; situated near to Kripomra and Stratford. ARTHUR B. GiBSON, Land Agent, NEW PLYMOUTH. RICH FATTICNINU - "['"ARM. n»A ACRES, 3 !»i!«s. f '-Mipiri, vjly freehold, 2311 iit-i'" h,-lin-ed FCahikatea swamp, 40 u l . -. K'.O been plougbe<l. Now carrj. i-ows, 40 calves. Large medern h "very convenience, concrete cowsli;-: '';ing •machines, cartshed,, implemcin i. all practically new. It is some ol .... richest drained swamp fattening land 111 the Dominion. Bedrock price, -£3. r > per acre. FAIRBURN & SILK.- WansnnuL "575TE have 194 Acres Dairying Laud for » » Lease, with compulsory purchase clause; good fences and buildings; situated G miles from Palmerston. i mile from factory,' school, and post office, with or without stock. For particulars, apply Farmers' Land Agency. 13 Main Street West, Palmerston North.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2793, 10 June 1916, Page 16

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