AUCTIONS, TUESDAY, 22nd AUGUST, 1916. At 2.30 p.m. c - IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE y Of , 13 RESIDENCE OF TWELVE ROOMS, No. 57 Ellice Street. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have been instructed by the. Public Trus- _ toe to sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, 195 Lambton Quay, oh TUESDAY, 22nd AUGUST, at 2.30 p.m.All that piece or. parcel of land, be- ' mg part T.A. 318, having a frontage to Ellice Street of 84ft. by a depth of 132ft.,.together with th'o 2story Residence of. 12 rooms, and known as Brougham House, 57 Elj. lice Streot. l--0 This Residence is situated a few mintt utes from the car, and is replete with all conveniences, including gas, h. and e c. water, bathroom, gas stove, etc.,'and 1. commands an excellent view of the.city. For further particulars apply to THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE; Or HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. il ... - * THURSDAY, 24th AUGUST, IMB, d ■ At ll'a.m: •• ' ■ 2 At Our Rooms, 151-3 Lambton Quay. % UNRESERVED ~AND IMPORTANT SALE OF A MOST" VALUABLE COLLECTION OF STATUARY, STATUEWIS BRONZED BUST'S, ETC i '" Also,. 1 ■.•'■.' t A SPLENDID RANGE OF HIGHCLASS PICTURES, including many e. Signed Artists' Proofs, Mezzotints, Engravings, Photograzures, etc. - Subjects by the following artists: Si! t John Millais, P.R.A., Alfred Stutt, RB A , Sir Joshua Reynolds, R.A., Lord Levghton, P.RX, W. T. Orchardson, R.A, C. Burton Barber, R.A., G. D. Leslie, R.A., S. E. Waller, R:B.A., W. Crofts, E.A., Douglas Adams,' Heywood' Hardy, - Ernest C.'Buchel. THE, STATUETTES AND BUSTS in- : elude exquisite models of famous statu- ' ' ary such as the-Venus Mercury j and Renown, Adonis, The Bather, Psyche,' j Apolo,. and many; modern subjects. A . unique and very interesting collection. NOTE.—Several very fine -bronzed busts of Lord Kitchener, General' French,- JofJ ire, and other popular celebrities -are in- * eluded in ' the collection, and as the dies 1 and casts have been destroyed they will he-unobtainable in. future. .. THIS IS THE FINEST- COLLECTION ever offered in Wellington. TO BE SOLD ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE,'under direct, instruction from a large London kpuse,. through , the holders of tlio bill'of lading. On View all day, AYed.nesday, the 23rd' instant '~, ~ • ■.:." Catalogues, now being prepared, to be had on application. Full particulars later A L. WILSON AND CO., ..','■ Auctioneers. ' 3 SALE OF 742 ACRES FREEHOLD ...' PROPERTY, ' 'AT THE SALE .YARDS, EkWhuNA, [ FRIDAY, 25th AUGUST, 1916, at.2 p.m. > nriHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MER- '. 1 CANTILB .AGENCY ■ CO,, LTD., l. have receiived .instructions from .Mr. T. ' S. Newcombe' to offer as above Shds valuable property comprising 742' acres, situ- : ate Pleckville, on tho Eketahuna-Alfred-ton Road, s.miles from Eketahuna. All , " in English grasses, subdivided into 20 ■• paddocks, woolshed, dip, shearing machines, Blaokstone engine; yards; new 6-roomed house and .all necessary out- - buildings; 70 acre3/brought under the plough, good warm soil, lies well to the sun, winters 2.ewes or 24 dry sheep to tho acre; all surplus - sheep and .cattle fattened on property. ■ ■'- •■■'■■<«■ i '; Terms: d 5 per cent, on fall' of lhammer. i 5 per cent, in one month-, posses--1 sion will be given. 5 per cent, in two years. ■ .. . . Balance on mortgage for 5 years.at ty per cent.- : ' ';. --' ; -.'■'/- ■;•'■ For further particulars-apply to the _ Auctioneers. _■■'■■. .'-. -.- -' r UNRESERVED-SALE.- '\ PEDIGREE 'HOLSTBIN.CATTLE.' PALMERSTON NORTH.. - WEDNESDAY, 6th -SEPTEMBER, 1916. 0 .- D ALGETY AND CO., LTD., Palmerston North, have . received instruct tions from Mr. C. A. Hopping to sell, as above, absolutely the'whole of his Holstein herd, comprising— tA STUD COWS, HEIFERS, & BULLS Full particulars later. ■ ■ ■ ORCHARD FOR SALE. HEALTHY, ■ Pleaßant - and Profitable Occupation, 80-acre Orchard, or will divide . and Sell Five,.. Ten; or Fifteen Acres.. All particulars from owner, JOHN RICH, Karook Orchard, ' 7 ■'■■■• HAVELOCK 'NOMA. f . . . ,-. . 1 OAA ACRES, Canterbury, :80 acres flat, o #\j\J balance low downs (all ploughr able),- 30 acres wheat, 20 a-.res oats, 4 J acres potatoes (now harvested). All usual buildings. r PRICE, per> acre, including crop. Owner, who has acquired a large sheep run, will take.good lettable-property'as deposit ALLAN HOPKINS, Cathedral Square. Cbristchurch. WE have 323 Acres good Land for Sale, all '-well fenced and subdivided, new buildings, easy 2-she*ep counj try; good reasons given for 'selling; r price .£lO 10s. per. aero; easy terras to , good man. Particulars, apply Farriers' j Land Agency, Palmerstoh North.
1 FL-AX AND SUBDIVISIONAL PROPOSITION. 11 AA all freehold, exceptine 280 acres Native lease at Is. per acre -LJLW rental.. Situated 2 miles from railway and market town on Main ■ Trunk line. Of .the total area about 200 acres are undulating grassed land, with patches of bush, the balance beinir all millable. flax on drained siramp, with some grassed paddocks, and nil more.or lew carrying rough feed; at pre- - 6ent grazing 200 bullocks and 500 sheep. It has been fattening bullocks all the winter, and when thoroughly drained will carry a beast to the acre. There aio 16 subdivisions and'about 15 miles of drains, some of which require deepening and cleaning; 6-roomed house, with conveniences and telephone, also S other cottages and several sheds. Over ',£ISOO has been taken oft the property for flax royalties alone since January last, and there is practically continuous .cutting. A new county road has been surveyed and will bo formed through tho freehold this coming summer, and this will'serve'any scheme for subdividing into 50 or 100-acre sections. When thoroughly drained this: land is worth from MO to ,£45 per acre, and tho price asked is i521,20(V for the whole; including the goodwill of the Native lease. Terms only .£3OOO cash; Fur further particulars, apply to F. it,; H.'BRICE, .', LAND AND INSURANCE AfiF.NT. MAWTfW
■IiAjMU -li\u inaUKAiVUIi AUliilM, . MAItTUJN.' TARANAKI SHEEP FARM FOR LEASE. ftlj(\ ACRES of first-class Sheep Country, 18 mile 6 from Stratford, by met•i v ailed road, one mile from school, store, factory, and post office. Nic« easy slopes, 50 cows could be milked if desired; will carry 2..ewes or 3 dry sheep. All in grass, well watered, 10 subdivisions. Decent 5-roomod.dwelling, • /■woolshed, yards, dip, etc., orchard. All fences post and wire, sheep-proof. Ownei will lease for 5 years; rentali,£4oo a year. Will'give right of purchase if desired, ■ ' W.. H. AND A. M'GARRY, ■ i( LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, ELTHAM. n" MOTOR COMPANY AND STABLES, ''- • ■ • ■ j TN a rising township. Mail and paper contracts and a.good country connec- , JL tion. Long lease of premises, with optional right to purchase. Rent noma inal; -2 first-class uiotor-cars, horses, gigs, coaches, carts, cabs, etc. As a goirij , concern. Price, .£2500*. Terms arranged. ; . W. A. EDWARDS AND v CO.,. LAND AGENTS, NAPIER. -" DAIRYING LAND AT HALF-PRICE. " -J Q-| ACRES, all in grass, 10 acres stumped, all ploughablo when stumped XOJL good new. house, cowshed, separator-house, 2 whares, orchard in full bear ing. Township, railway station, school, all less than a mile; factory 1J miles 'j freezing works close. Stock carried at present: 100 cattle, 500 sheep, 5 horses Title, Freehold, no mortgage. In Taranaki, equal land, equally situated, woul( bo cheap at .£SO per acre. A wide-awako farmer oan get this for Reasonabh terms. Apply sharp, «. W, L, JOHNSTONE, LMSEI)LA^S KA FOR SALE. o/»/» ACRES, Freehold. About 80 acres of first-class swamp, partly drained 000 90 acres' of volcanic hill, balance easy undulating country of first-clas . quality, and-in. good'grass.- The property is nearly all fenced and subdivided int R convenient paddocks. Well, watered. Good 5-roomed house, washhouse, implo ill ' ment shed, 8-bail cowshed with milking machine installed. Situated !$ miles fron a. P. 0., railway station, and school. Railway lino runs through the property. Price .£l3 ss. per acre. . ,£BOO cash. ' a F. J. BERTRAM,' ■ 1 AGENT, TE AWAMUTU.
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