AUCTIONS, IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF THE CHOICEST RESIDENTIAL SITE, D WELLINGTON TERRACE, . ; On FRIDAY, APRIL ?,li, 1018. At 2.30 p.m. e "O" ERNEST , LEIGHTON has re- -«—«-• ceived instnictions lroiii tlic owner to otter for absolute Salo by PUBLIC AUCTION, in tho CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, Customhouso Quay, Wellington, as above:— THAT SPLENDTD RESIDENTIAL SEC- . ■ . TJON, beiiig part of Town Acre 475, having a Iroiitage of'BIS feet to Wellington Terrace and l>o feet to Church Street (known as Jncob's Ladder); with the SIX-ROOMED HOUSE thereon. NOTE.—This section has been closely held for the .piist forty years, and ,- . is now. on the market, for the first •.":■ time. It commands an uninterrupted j ' and magnificent harbour view. Buyers desirous of'obtaining" a' choica f residential site within.a few minutes' walk of Lambton. Quay should not r miss this sale. ■ AUCTION SALE OF COSY HOME. ' BURGESS ROAD, JOUNSONVILLE. On FRIDAY, APRIL. 26th, 1918, ..At 2.30 p.m. H ERNEST LEIGHTON has received e instructions from tho owner, who has left the Wellington District, to offer for absolute Sale by PUBLIC AUCTION, in the CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, Customhouse Quay, Wellington, as aboye— THAT DESIRABLE RESIDENCE, situ- , ate in Burgess Road, Johnscnville, all on one floor, containing five rooms, verandah,; bathroom, .scullery, and conveniences, washhouse, copper, tubs, etc;. THE.LAND has forty feet frontage to Burgess Road by a depth of ono hundred and fifty-four feet six inches (all msasureinents be the same .a little more ..or. less). The house is : well built, sunny aspect, and is within 5- lnimitfs' walk of Johnsu.i- , ville Station. Favourable terms can be arranged. • ' . .... ' H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, . . Auctioneer, 182 Featherston Street, Wellington. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE Of DAIRY STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS, At the Farm, BEACH ROAD, TE lIORO, MONDAY, 29th APRIL, 1918, .;.. At ]2 noon. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO.,vLTD., have received instructions from J. R. Cottle, Esq. (who has sold bis property), to sell the following:— ■ !)2 selected cows, spring calvers 2 cows, in.'full'imlk . " 1 cow, due May 15 picked heifers, calvers 8 weaner heifers 1 2-year Shorthorn bull I 1-year hack mare, saddle and bridle ~ 1 . Good spring dray and harness Andrew-and Beaven power'chaff cutter bagger (practically new), platform . scales, S.F.L, plough, 2H. disc, 3- [ . leaf tine harrows, milk, cans, 20 ■ sheets, 9ft. corrugated iron, 6 sheets, sft. ditto- (good), concrete- . roller, M.II. .mower, 2 sets plough harness, scarifier, 2 lifting force pumps, good lown roller and mower, poultry, tools, and sundries ' ' "" SUBJECTS SLIGHT RESERVE:- , 3-cow Gane milking plant, 23 Crossley engine, and water pump complete ■ LIGHT LUNCHEON SUPPLIED. UNRESERVED .DISPERSAL SALE ■"" : ' OF ' ' •'■"■■ PEDIGREE MILKING SHORTHORNS, GRADE' COWS, YOUNG CATTLE, SHEEP, HORSES, IMPLEMENTS, Etc, AT THE FARM," PEACH GROVE, . AOKAUTERE (Six. miles from P.ilnierston North). WEDNESDAY,. Ist MAY, 1918, At 11 o'clock a.m. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS/ LTD., -"*• .have, received instructions from 1. A. FROST, ESQ.,: who ie giving up farming,- to Sell as above the whole of his Live and Dead Stock, comprising:— ,Si) PEDIGREE'■■■MILKING SHORT9bv HORN COWS, in milk and to calve June, July, and August 24 pedigree milking Shorthorn heifers 1 4-year pedigree" '• Shorthorn bull, bred by State Farm 11 pedigree Shorthorn bulls, yearlings to 2-year-old QK SHORTHORN-JERSEY DAIRY "O COWS, to calve May, June, July, and August. Of these 12 to 15 havo calved or will calve .. . by day of sale 8 grade 2-year • heifers 8 20-month heifers 10 2fl-month steers 20 mixed weaners 1M full-mouth ewes 16 draughts," spring-carters, light harness and unbroken horsee 6 pigs ,3 goats 2 block drays, 2 spring-carts, 2 milkfloats, .dogcart, d.f. plough, 2 s.f. ] ploughs, ridging plough, M.H. cultivator, hayralce, disc harrows, 2 sets tine harrows, grass mower, 2-furrow j turnip drill,'sheep-shearing machine, tackle, harness, bars, complete set milk vendors' cans, .separator, chaffcutter, fowls, ducks, stack winter . feed, mangolds,, turnips, and numerous sundries.. " .' LUNCHEON~PROVIDED. NOTE.—We have inspected the above > herd, and Tcconimend those wanting • choice stock at their own price to attend the sale. Thelivestoekisin excel- ; lent condition,' and the implements are in most'eases practically new. ] Catalogues on application to Auctioneers. ■ . I ■ ' ... I .■; ; ; i . . ——_ ( SPLENDID Chance for a Returned t Soldier. 600 Acres, splendid sheep and grazing farm, on good motor rond; 200 acres ploughablc, sheep-proof fencinn; will carry two sheep per acre, besides cattlo; good rich grass land. Returns over <£IQOO a year; cottage, large woolshed, dip, and yards. Owner retiring on account of old age. Price, ,£lO - ss. per acre; j\SOO cash. Only mortgage Advances to Settlers. TED. JACKSON, ' ' Sole Agent, Stratford. . i STRAIGHT-OUT LEASE-NO GOOD- } WILL. ' 1/1 (\(\ ACRES, 7 years , lease, at ss. JL<±\JV !,„. acre, with RIGHT OF PURCHASE, nt £6 per acre. Rent quar- • terly in advance. Stock at valuation. Two Dwellings—6-roomed House, telephone on,. and 3-roomed Cottage; Wool- - shed, Cowshed, Yards, etc. For full particulars apply at onco to J. W. PERKINS, Commission Agent, / ( LEVIN. I ■ a ■ JSOO- DEPOSIT. I OAA ACRES, at £U per acre, and ii /i\J\) owner will finance tho cows re- f quired; 70 or 80.acres plou.ghab!o land, ] balance rolling country; 5-roomed house, n li miles Toko. . Family has milked 40 w cows besides carrying other stock. r ARTHUR B. GIBSON, Land Agent, New Plymouth.
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