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AUCTIONS, GREAT. OPPORTUNITY. • FARJt- PROPERTY, LOWER HUTTi' To be Sold ill PUBLIC AUCTION, at our ruunis, 105 Customhouse Quay, .. ' On TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1919, At -2.30 p'.iu. - j MESSES.. S. GEOEGE NATHAN are f -t'«- instructed bv the Trustees in the I Estate of the late WILLIAM W r ELCH:to '.I Sell by Public Auction as above— i ALL THAT'PARCEL OF LAND, contained in Part-. Section !), Block 9, Belmont S.D., comprising .)7J acres, about. : This splendid property, known as hau-i-el Hall, is situated at 'I'aita, under. 12 miles lrom Wellington by main through road to Wairnraiw. Taken up when in its native state, about 1850, by the late Mr. W. R. Welch,. it has been ill the possession of the family ever since. Ten l Acres of this land would keep a f family in affluence. A .very big revenue j is taken off the property from the sale of j green feed (cowgrass, red clover, etc.), ' sold to ciiy customers, about XlO a. week from ..this source alone;' magnificent 1 growth now.to !te<seen on-the farm. Pota- . tatoes and vegetables do remarkably well as can be seen by present crops. To a dairyman lhere is a fortune. awaiting here, | City' Council's-motor.,milk lorries pass daily, so no expense lieed be incurred in. delivery. A large 13-rooiued house, well appointed, and outbuildings, barn, cowshed, etc., are situated on the farm. This has in the past been one of the model homes of J the district, and with a little attention., could be brought .back, to its . former 1 beauty. . . t '•■A native bush gully with creek on the i eastern boundary would elock a nursery ] with ferns and-native shrubs. -Anglican Church close , by,'school I mile,'-store, post office and telephone. 1 • mile. ■ DAIRYMEN. TJETfRTNG CITY MEN", NURSERYMEN/ do not let your chance slip by.- Here's a '■lean run for. you. Further particulars and card to view from tlie Auctioneers. ' S. GEOEGE NATHAN AND CO., ' . 105 Customhouse Quay. .HUGE CLEARING SALE. . N . HUGE CLEARING SALE. ACCOUNT OP til FLAXMILL CO., LTD. VIA RANGITANE OR FOXTON. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, - ■ ■ ' 12 Noon, ' ■ THE POPULAR ' AUCTIONEERS (Harry Palmer and Co.) have received instructions to sell as above— THE I'i.ANT OF THE FLAXMILL, IN LOT'S TO SUIT PURCHASERS; ■' THE LIST INCLUDES- ' ' 250 h.p. TRIPLE EXPANSION CONDENSING ENGINE, fitted- with water heater and jel condenser. IN-FIRST-CLASS ORDER, only having ■ run a few months. STEAM BOILER, 12ft. x oft. Gin., 16011). pressure. Equal to new. Ample steaming, capacity for'engine. 4 SUTTEE AND WINYARD AUTOMATIC FLAX WASHERS. 3 SCUTCHING MACHINES,. 1 Greig STRIPPER, 3 CATCHERS, 5 GREEN FLAX TROLLEYS with steel wheels and spring axle, OSGOOD WEIGH- . BRIDGE C, ton), windlass, WINCH, ; AVI RE ' ROPE, ■ 2 PORTABLE FORGES, 1 BLACKSMITH'S FORGE and BELLOWS, aud complete set , BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS. Rcid and Gray MOWER in good order, ; lOcwt. CHAIN BLOCK, parallel ' vyce, power emery grinder. • Tremendous quantify R A LATA 'BELTING from' Sin. to 18in. ' PULLEYS FROM Sin. to 7ft., SHAFT- | INGS' from lin. to Sin. 2 Set'. PTPE STOCKS AND DIES. HAND DRILLING MACHINE, GALVANISED PIPING. \ ! 3 . SCREW, FLAX PRESSES, 1 SCREW : TOW PRESS, oewt. AVERY I SCALES. 12 TONS No. 8 GALVANISED WTRE, barbed wire, 2 TON CORRU- , GATED IRON. 5 1000'TOTARA FENCING POSTS, in per- ] feet order. 5 LARGE STRIPPI3R SHED, covered • in good corrugated iron, for removal. f 3 LOTS OF MEN'S QUARTERS, of 10 roonis each, 95ft. x 12ft.; 9ft. stud. - Roof and walls of iron: match-lined. All in good order. FOR REMOVAL. . SCUTCHING SHED, 50 x 45. all .practically new; iron. FOR REMOVAL. 3 SHEDS ■ and STABLES. FOR REMOVAL.' Tow Shed, Men's Wharc, Sitting Roomf FOE REMOVAL. • I 4-ROOMED COTTAGES, for removal; Gftv Shacklock range. O. No. 7 baker's oven, 40 hospital beds and w.w. mattresses. COOKHOUSE '.UTENSILS,' consisting crockery, pots, pans,' kettlea { cutlery, tables, linoleum?, etc. - - '■ GALVANISED' IRON TANKS, two SCO's, four -100's. Large tank stand . arid sundries,' and tools too numerous to mention. lS EVERYTHING TO EE SOLD, LOCK, STOCK, AND BARREL. FAEMERS and FLAXMILLERS should j- attend .this sale, as there arc hundreds |> of line.; to be sold which we' are uiiable " to advertise, and everything is in firsts« class order. !. AERANGEMENTS. will be made' to 11 convey buyers froin PALMERSTON and > FOXTON on the. day (or days) of sale, ' and the. yerido'r' s : GUARANTEE to give delivery of , goods either oil trucks,'-Ra-ngibrie,"or'on boat in the river. REFRESHMENTS" PROVIDED, • FURTHER PARTICULARS ' "may be • obtained from Mr. A. J. . Kellow, c/o f- Messrs. Levin and Co., Foxtou,-or from D THE -AUCTIONEERS, :e UARIIY PALMER AND CO.- , a HARRY/ PALMER'AND CO. i-1 • W. B. O'CALLAGHAN. .... -: : . Auctioneer. : t; • ' . .' . it - -• .-■ ■■ T~ - MAETON YARDS.' ■ • C ", TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18,'-. 1919, • At 12,^5.o'clock p.m. ' 4 BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, - LTD., ■A: ' have' 5 received instructions from ~ tlio executors of the lato Robert' Warring to Sell, by .Auction, as above, at their Salej ; ards, cither as a whole or in two lots, the fa'riu known as' "LANDSWOOD," near Marton, comprising 570 D ACRES, subdivided into 2 farms. LOT I.—(Approx.) .332. ACRES FREE--IIOLD LAND, suitably subdivided r, with -large dwelling and necessarj 1 is outbuildings, the whole ploughable, id , with the exception of few acres H plantation. LOT 2.—(Approx.) 235 ACRES FREEHOLD LANI), without buildings ail ploughable when stumped, with exception few acres bush. - • ;s, This particularly well-fanned property is situate some eight miles fronv Mar. ton, is unsurpassed in quality- in tht Rangitikei district, and must commend itself to those in search of first-class land i. The reason for sale is to wind up tht it,, estate. y, . Plans ready shortly. it. Further particulars can be obtained te' from .FULLER-TON, SMITH, MILES I to COOK. Solicitors, Marton, or the AUCTIONEERS. - ir. X, FOR FURTHER LAND NOTICES SEE PAGE. 2,

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 115, 8 February 1919, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 115, 8 February 1919, Page 14

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