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_ AUCTIONS. !T, WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. ST. SALE OF'UNCLAIMED GOODS BY r. : \ auction. A SALE of Unclaimed Goods, left ii the. Tramways, and comprising ; ~ large quantity of Umbrellas, Walking " sticks, Baskets, Bags, Clothing, Purses l' etc., will be held by the Corporate • Auctioneer (Mr. James Doyle), in th CORRIDOR, TOWN HALL, on WED D NESDAY, 2Sth FEBRUARY,- at 2.» p.m. ABSOLUTELY NO RESERVE. JNO. R. PALMER. ' 26th February, 1917. i; ' Instructed by W. H. Eathbone, Esq., MESSRS. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE LTD.,-.will offer by public auc tion, at 12.30 p.m. on FRIDAY, 2n< MARCH, 1917, at the Woolshed, Wai pawa, the following:— 75 purebred 2-tooth Lincoln ewes - 150 purebred 4, 6, and 8-tooth Lincoli ', -ewes r , 60 purebred Lincoln ram lambs ', 80 purebred Lincoln, ewe lambs ', 2 4-topth stud Lincoln rams, • brec by.-W. Perry; also about • 3000 ewes, lambs, wethers, etc., and aboul . ■ 2SO head of cattle : . '„ . The purebred Lincoln sheep afre a ~ specially good line, being. produce of, 4(1 s years' breeding. >. : ' KOTUKU'OIL WELLS. ~ WAIPATEKI, 23 miles from Dannevirke. ' AUCTION SALE OF MATERIAL, BOILERS, CORRUGATED IRON, STEEL CASING, ' COTTAGES, Etc., Etc. HARRY PALMER AND CO., Palmerston North, have been instructed ; by OSCAR ANDREWS AND CO., Pal- ' merston North, to eell the whole of the 1 Plant on the. Site, Kotuku, 23 miles from Dannevirke, by Public Auction, on WEDNESDAY,. MARCH 7th, 1917, at 1 p.m. The List includes:— NEW RUSTON PROCTOR PORTABLE BOILER, complete, 1401b. pressure, extra set tubes and fir'e--1 14 Tp. SINGLE-CYLINDER STEAM ENGINE 1 DOUBLE-ACTING FORCE PUMP . (Tangye's) . . ' ' . 200 ft. 14in. New. Belting " , " 25 Stop Cocks, 2 and 3in. 1 Dynamo, 110; volts, switch-board and wiring; . i.' ' 1 Tahgye Steam Pump, brass plungers i 400-gallon' /Iron' Tanks," 1 200-gallon Galvanised Tank 1 Bath 1 4-roomed Cottage, 1- 3-roomed Cottage 2 Whaies ■ ■ • •■•■ ; 3 to i tons Corrugated Iron, etc., in all length* • ■ ■ • Quantity Timber, i by 2, 5 by 2, 12 by 2, Bby 1 ' 10,500 ft. Wire Ropes, } to lin. Large, quantity Best BRITISH DRAWN .-STEEL CASING,' from 7 to 16m. . Diameter ■ ' ■ ' Quantity Heavy, Chain, 1 pair Bellows, ■ and .Tui Iron'.' . 1 Hand-Blower, also Quantity Sundries ■ 1-. Drilling,. Plant Spools and Rig' complete, . also large quantity Drilling : ■ .Took. .. ■v'. . .': .. ■The: Sale will start at i pjn. . Motor service daily from Dannevirke' Most of the'plant is in tip-top condition, and: affords • an opportunity for Engineers, Mine-owners; .and others to secure scarce material at. Auction Prices. Further particulars from the Auctioneers,' ■HARRY PALMER AND CO., ■ ■..'■•-.•.. Palmestqn North. >-'■■• K.' J. .LEYDON, Auctioneer. ' HAECOUET & CO. LAND AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS. ■ WELLINGTON. A, SPLENDID PROPOSITION. EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS. 111 A 'rich fattening country, XXXV all in grass; 600 acres ploughable; well fenced, and subdivided; 7roomed homestead, woolshed with machines, splendid cattle and sheep yards, dip. ' The property is situated near the sea coast, and there is a wharf on the place. The. big stock markets are about 22 miles from property by road. •.■■'; .PRICE,- .£9 ss. PER ACRE. Cash only Can be taken on lease for 31 years, with a c.p. clause at 5 per cent. t on price asked. This is a first-class property, and is recommended with every .confidence. Tho owner being unable to reside'on the place it Jβ only on the market on that account. - ■.'■■■■■ ■■■ . 102 ..KOK ACRES: PAPA. COUNTRY.' ■ O^0:-.-AT.£4'AN ACRE. GOOD,; PARTLY IMPROVED SHEEP, FARM. • - , \ Description.—This is mostly undulating country with some stood river flats, about 150 aores flat in all. It is. well watered, good .sheSp country, of papa formation; 200 acres are in good clean mixed grasses, while 300 acrea are in mixed scrub with, numerous large patches of grass. ' 1 Carrying Capacity—ln its present state the property is carrying 550 big sheep and 140 cattle, but when further improved, it will carry 1500 sheep besides cat-tle.-Jt is good land for forage crops. % Buildings.and.lmprovements—There is ■a new 4-roomed Cottage and a new trapshed, while there are about 2} miles of new fencing. The property is subdivided into several paddocks. Title-O.R P at 'about per acre.' Rent, per'annum, net. Price, £i per acre. Terms, 41000 cash, balance arranged. The price asked only -represents ■ the' bare value of the improvements, while ,the land is genuinely, good sheep country. We urge immediate insnectiqn and shall be pleased to supply fullest particulars unon application. ' ■ ' TO LEASE ■ , For a'Term of Years. M ACRES of good dairying land.with.in a few miles of the City of Wellington ; all. nloughable and fences -in good order. Aleo small cottage and shed. Rent.. 30s. per week. We issue monthly a "Register and Property Investors' Guide," containing particulars of hundreds of farm and oitj properties. Call or Tnrite for a copy. FOR SALE. A CHOICE FARM AT OTAkI! ' "QrfY ACRES Freehold, close to Otaki Township and Rail- ; Q- . - way Station. . All rich, ploughable laud, well subdivided, with modern 9-roomed House and first-class outbuildings. ■ • ; . The climate and situation are ideal. Terms can be arranged. - . Further particulars from MURRAY, ROBERTS, AND CO., LTD., ..". .- WELLINGTON. Or their Representatives at ' FEILDING and MASTERTON. FOR FURTHER LAND NOTICES SEE PAGE 8.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3014, 27 February 1917, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3014, 27 February 1917, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3014, 27 February 1917, Page 10

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