AUCTIONS. • TO-DAY, ... At 1,30 o'clock sharp. SALE OF UNCLAIMED CARGO, ' Ex Waiwera. (On account of whom it may concern.) E JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions to sell, at their Rooms, 157 Lambton Quay, as above— INCASE BRANDY, 2 915 x 105 BAR. N£T GLASS. MOTOR TIRES, 2 CASES ANTIMONY WARE (to be sold in lots to suit), 1 CASE TRAVELLING TRUNKS, and other lots. On view from 9.30. IMPORTANT .DISPERSAL SALE OF ■ STUD AND FLOCK SHEEP. . "ANN BANK," TURAKINA. 'THURSDAY, Ist-FEBRUARY. At 12.30. ' FREEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO., LTD., in conjunction with WRIGHT, STEPHENSON ; AND CO., LTD., have been instructed by B. P. ■Lethbridge, Esq., who has 6old the "Ann Bank" property, to sell as above— 325 stud Lincoln ewes, to be offered in lots, drafted to age 150 p.b. Lincoln rani lambs 150 p.b. Lincoln ewes, in lamb • ■ • ■ • 750 4-tooth Romney ewes ' ' 1200 Lincoln breeding ewes (mixed ages ) 1300 flock lambs ' 300 2-tooth Romney-Lincoln ewes--300 2-tooth wethers . 200 4-tooth wethers 300 fat 'sheep • ... . 40 heifers . . • . 20 steers . 10 draught horses, just out of work 5 young draughts, 1 to 3 years old 1 draught-stallion, "Territorial," 5 . years, by Royal Treasurer .. MACHINERY AND FARM IMPLEMENTS • ' • ■' . ■ • LUNCHEON PROVIDED. YOUR OPPORTUNITY!!! ITAVE you thoushtof-the Fruit-grow. •*-»■ ing Proposition ? Do you krow that there is ho other class of farming which can compare? ...;-. Have you studied our ,unique system of supervision for absentee owners?. LAST XMAS we offered you the Broadlands Apple Lands, ■ every acre of which was sola, and is now planted with thousands of apple trees. AND ALL FOR ABSENTEE OWNERS, who later will farm on their cwn account. THIS XMAP we have received instructions to offer the SEA VIEW ORCHARD LANDS, SIOTUEKA. comprising a small planted-area, and sections from eight acres upwards,, all ready for planting. TERMS, 10 PER CENT. CASH!!! Choose -your Section during the Xmns Holidays. Buyers' are waiting for this subdivision, which will be open for eelect.6n on DECEMBER 23. SEA VIEW ESTATE. Is in the centre of' the induetry. Quite close to the Motueka new harbour, wharf, and cool stores. Every section presents a complete panorama of Golden Bay and all its coast-line grandeur. Perfect building eites; close -to school; P. 0., and mail motor service several times daily to and from Motueka or Nelson. -There is excellent accommodation at'Motueka, and a good eteanW service-from Wellington daily. Write for Plans, Booklets, and. full particulars of the SEA VIEW OR: CHARD .LANDS. ■ ! ' ' ■ P. B. LOMAX AND CO., Orchard Specialists and Supervisors, ■■ , ' MOTUEKA. ■'' •'•" THOMSON. BROWN A EAST, LTD., Wellington Agents. ' '■ FOR SALE. ■•'■' '"■-.. (CHARMING CITY RESIDENCE, continning 'eight large rooms,-pantry, bathroom, enamel bath, lavatory basin, geyser, p.w.c, electric light, every possible convenience, large oriel and box windows, replete with wardrobes, cupboards and labour-saving appliances. Extra special electric fittings, leadlights, all on one floor, basement suitable for large billiard room, with fireplace, electric light, etc. Large frontage of 73 feet by about .100, laid out in concrete paths, roses, iilower and vegetable garden, live hedges, etc. Thie property was specially built for owner by day- labour; of the very best material, and is beautifully finished inside and out. The price is only .£IBOO, which is several hundred pounds below cost. .Favourable, terms could be arranged. The property is less than two minutes' walk, from tram. Will bear the closest inspection. Immediate possession could be,given. Situation,'. Wellington Sooth. '■ ■■.--..- .. LOWER HUTT.—One acre rich flat land, handy to post office, good where 1C x 14, matchlined, water laid-on. A gift at .£250." Terms, balance arranged.", '' • ' . ■ . ■• NOTE.—Buyers of City and suburban homes, should write, stating their requirements to the undersigned, who .can-offer them the finest selection of properties to choose from, of all sizes; at all prices, and on terms to suit all pockets. fI."»ERNEST LEIGHTON,, .' 182 FEATHERSTON STREET, ' and,at LOWER-HUTT... . . TWO.GOOD SHEEP FARMS.. /»QQ ACRES, 0.r1p., three miles from 000 Railway and P.O. j half in grass, balance bush; three paddocks; 60 acres ploughable; new' 5-roomed house; Price, .£5 103. per acre. T7IIRST-CLASS BUTCHERY BUSINESS JP "for sale, in rising inland town; large turnover, up-to-date buildings and appliances; also to be sold with, the business 100 acres freehold, within mile of butchery business; buildings include four-roomed cottage, stables, woolshed, also new up-to-date elaughter-house. AN IDEAL DAIRY FARM. 1 K(\ ACRES, L.1.P., J-niile from FacJLOv ■ ■■ tory.'splendid sheltered position; : 135 acres in grass; over 100 acres ploughable; 5-roomed cottage, new. 16-bail cowshed, with loft and milking machines to go with-farm. Price, .£l4 per acre. Numerous other Properties to choose , from. H. JENKINS, -. Land Agent & Native Interpreter, .■ . RAETIHI. '. ' FOR SALE. . ' 1 rvq ACRES, 5 miles New Plymouth, Xl/O 6-roomed'House, nearly all ploughable land; "ls paddocks; everything up to date; good, gates;. wintered 200 b.e;, 14 head cattle. Previous owner milked 30 cows. Price £22 10s. per acre. Cash .£1500.. • - '~ ■ ■',- '• A. B. GIBSON, ' Land Agent,. EGMONT ST., NEW PLYMOUTH.' ■■ FOR SALE, EXCHANGE, OR LEASE." "Grass that never driee up!" ACRES of good Cocksfoot and Orr.X Clover Country, 120 acres bush, H-1J sheep, besides cattle, to acre; hilly, sheltered; 10 miles Dannevirke; yards and dip; no house; timber mill ready to work; £1\ per acre, .£650 deposit. Will consider any exchange. J. W. WALKER, Ormondville. ' • • Ano ACRES—I9I acres renewable lease, tAO vicinity of the Hikurangi Swni ing rich flnVgrowimi swamp land, unreola tho makings of pretty well cow-to-the-ac re purely sheep country, although'present ow sandstone nearly clean from fern land, kindly grass country,, cocksfoot etau< The unimproved swamp section has eig road drains, and. as 6uch is- most easily proposition. The remainder- of the laud ( raka, tarairi, and nikau bush- land. A s ter. Buildings consist of a 6-roomcd hov portion of the farm (which is. the ewamp) is a large barn and loft, besides smaller good. Situation is some 6 miles by flat station, and is quite close to.metalled roa Personally we like this place very wel good'profits to be, made out of it. Wo do a portion is carrying nothing just now, I Putting in the drains, clearing and grassi farm, and will carry the stock to suit. T ter than two-sheep country; We would ■hire and lay of the country. Is a very Boiler. Prim Cl 2 npr acre. Terms, .£l6O 0 MACKESY ■■■% , PEAL ESTATE AGENTS,
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