AUCTIONS FRIDAY, AUGUST !), 1918. At 10.30 a.m. sharp. 0, SALE OF FIRST-CLASS 13U1LDTNG MATERIAL OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. ■ii 500 SHEETS OF IRON, . 500 11 Etc., Etc. s, On the Ground, DEE STREET, ISLAND BAY. B 1 " JOHNSTON AND CO. liavo receiv- • ed instructions to sell at Island "1. Bay (just behind Chinaman's Gardeus), as above— BUILDING MATERIAL, IRON, Etc. S Full Details Later. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. SATURDAY NEXT, 3rd AUGUST, 1918, At 1.30 o'clock. SALE OF SUPERIOR ANI) ALMOST NEW HOUSEHOLD" FURNITURE E - AND EFFECTS. On the Premises, MAIN ROAD, UPPER HUTT. " W JOHNSTON AND CO. have receiv--L-l« ed instructions from Mr. R. D. g WILSON, who is giving up housekeeping,, to sell at Upper Hutt, as above— THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF SIX 5- ROOMS. Full Details Later. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY .NOTICE. SALE OF POLLED ANGUS BULLS. TyESSRS. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, IrJ. LTD.. have reecived instructions from Mr. W. BRANSON, of Gisborne, to offer at STORTFORD LODGE SALEYARDS, HASTINGS, early in Augustts 17 rising 2-year purebred Polled Angus .bulls. Descendants of Gladbrook stud cows and imported bull Auchterarder and Rob Roy FULL PARTICULARS LATER. ALFRED REID, Auctioneer. r i LAND NOTICES. FARM FOR SALE. WE have been instructed by Mr. Andrew Bcggs, owing to ill-health, to [ .i soil his farm of , 334} ACRES, at Te Poi, 6 miles from J Matamata Railway Station, and •30 miles from Hamilton, all flat land , and in grass, rich loamy soil. Is Divided into 15 paddocks, best 7-wire fencing in the district, sheep and cattleproof; good fattening country. n 5-roomed Modern House on tho property, trap and implement sheds, barn,n etc., milking sheds, bails, etc., together with a new 4-cow milking plaut and 7o- •" gallon pump separator. Tho property is well watered with springs in every paddock. Price, .622 per acre,- ,£BOO cash, .£2500 mortgage at 5 per cent., and the balance at 6 per cent. !- Ho is now milking 60 cows and it will carry 120 easily. Tbc cheese factory is a » mile and a half away, and the butter and Glaxo factories are at Matamata. The price received for butter-fat this yenr was 25., and it is estimated that the ' dried milk factory will pay 3s. 6d. per lb. for butter-fat. The cows have aver- ' aged a profit of <£22 each per annum. When the farm is sold 'tho stock will be offered by auction if tho buyer does I not want to parchaso same. >y This is a good opportunity for anyone i- wanting a real good farm. Apply to J- DWAN BROS., Willis Street, Wellington; or ANDREW BEGGS, ■ To Poi, Waikato. it ~ ' c RICH RANGITAIKI LAND. 10 —_ A REAL BARGAIN. ONLY c£SOO TO GET INTO A GOOD DAIRY ,Oir SHEEP FARM. qnn ACRES, alluvial swamp, all ■ u"" drained and subdivided into 10 paddocks; 100 acres ploughed and laid ! down to grass, 50 acres surface-sown, bal- '• ance ready to sow this coming season. Will milk 70 cows now, and with some improvements would carry double that number. The drainage is right; halfacre orchard in bearing.' There is a good 0-rooiued dwelling with all conveniences, . 6-stall stable, new large imple- (| ment shed, store room, 8-bail cowshed, p concrete floor and good yards. g Price, only X2O per acre; i'SOO down, balanco arranged. Apply WM. M'FART.AND, n . BOX 44, WHAKATANE. d WHO WANTS TO MAKE A START? s, l?OAA CASH will see you into this f n nn; 110 acres at Midhirst. All in grass except 5 acres swetles; 10 d paddocks, well watered, will carry 35 cows and dry stock; good house of 6 rooms, concreted cowshed, and numerous outbuildings. Present owner has been on the property for 15 years, and can F show good returns. Pricc i:37 per acre. Terms, Jl'2oo cash, balance 5 years at 51 V r cen '> reducible by easy payments. T Apply sharp to the Sole Agents, GRANT AND CAMPBELL, 30 ' Real Estate Agents, Hawera. )0 , ! r " A REAL GOOD FARM. Ie , _ OA A ACRES, near Hunterville, all in OUI/,| )o d English grass, except 40 acres stumped and ploughed; 100 acres flat, and altogether 150 acres ploughable, bal- '•> ance undulating; good soil, on papa; well fenced; 12 paddocks; watered by springs and creeks; 3-sheep country; good 7roomed house, cowshed, woolshed, .yards, dip, soparutor house, etc. Freehold title. Price JC2S per aero; £1500 to .£2OOO cash. This place is only on the market for n fow weeks, and we can with confidem-o " recommend it. Apply U GOLDINGHAM AND BECKETT, LTD., Palmerston North. 4 FOR SALE. OA ACRES, Freehold, handy to Levin, OU all flat and in grass; carry 25 cows and other stock. Good house, with hot and cold water and all conveniences; f, cowshed with concrete floor, eto. Price >y J!35 per acre; very easy terms, in 90 ACRES, Freehold, situated 3 miles !n from Levin; all in grass; 50 acres been it ploughed and laid down; carrying 27 id cows and young stock; small house and outbuildings; good orchard. Well watered and divided into 5 paddocks. Price s, JCS7 per acre; terms arranged. bs Note.--The places advertised in this 55 space last week are sold. E. ROCHFORT, j Levin. 'j FOR SALE. 230!) ACRES-GOOD SHEEP RUN. J nnHIS Property is situated about G X miles from a prosperous town, and consists of 2309 acres, of which about IG2O " is Freehold, and the balance lease. Tho " j whole property, excepting about 150 acres, " is in jjrass, and consists of warm ; lowr: lying hills and flats, a large portion of 'r which is ploughnblo. There are two houses and other buildings, all of which are in good order. In its present stato tho property will carry 3000 sheep and ro ' 800 hern! of cattle, but this can largely >d bo increased by a slight amount of work, is Price, JJIS 10s. per acre for tho freehold id. portion, and the leasehold 'worth at least id about JCIOOO goodwill) is given in. ;d For particulars as to tonus, etc., apply to VICTOR E. SMITH, Feilding. AKA ACRES, freehold, good mixed cr "irtJU fnnn, easy country, 300 acres I" ploughable, all in grass except 40 in bush; 12 paddocks-, 5-rooiued house, bo sheds, etc.; 2 miles from Factory, School n- and Township. Price .£l2 lfls." Equity, Will sell with JC4SO down or tako at houses or land in part pavment. >r, GRAVES AND CO., ion' icioutji TTawnr:>.
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