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- • AUCTIONS. WEDNESDAY, ' March WEDNESDAY, WEDNESDAY. 12.' WEDNESDAY, WEDNESDAY, • 1019, WEDNESDAY, At 2 p.m. sharp. AT'THE WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD'S K SUED. WATERLOO QUAY. GEORGE THOMAS AND CO. have received instructions from the Minister ..in .Charge'of'Munitions and Supplies to sell bi{ Public Auction, as above, in lots to suit purchasers, surplus stocks, aggregating in •value.' . ' ...£•3000, including—, ' . ' 300 501b. tins biscuits 13 tons fine salt 3 tons' sago' . 200 boxes currants (3 Crown 56'sV 30 boxes dried apples, M's and 28's '■ 100 boxes dried peaches 24A boxes dried prunes 10.000 pints l Dogshead ahj 100 eacks haricot beans 6 6acks ground rice 12 small tins biscuits 21 tins patent groats t 24 tins Bender's food 84 tins yolkene .3 casks lime juice) each 60 gallons 50 chests tea. 120's 15.5, cases' L.S.D. condensed milk 23''dozen .lime juice cordial 1 case' cigarettes and tobacco And other miscellaneous food lines, NOTE—AII the abovementioned. are in good order, and present an exceptional opportunity of .replenishing stocks Quantities approximate. ■ Goods on view on Tuesday afternoon, March 11, from 3 to 4 p.m., also on morning: of sale, March 12. Further particulars on application . to the Auctioneer, who will be pleased to act on behalf of country buyers who are unable to attend'■ personally. GEORGE THOMAS AND.CO., Auctioneers, Allen Street, Wellington. P.O. 80x'26. Telephone 78 and 1592. .LAND NOTICES. GREAT "PATTERING LAND. " ALL THE YEAR ROUND. OKA ACRES, 0.R.P., rolling limestone 001/ rye country,- of best quality, situated in a high-class district; all clean and in heavy pasture. Will carry W wet ewes and 100 cattle, summer and winter. No turnips are grown on this place. The'property is subdivided into 12 paddocks, and is well fenced and watered; There is a'seven-roomed house, with all usual conveniences and necessary outbuildings in good.order and practically new; ■ The school.and post oice are naif a mile.. ....... PRICE, .£ls for the Goodwill, or £22 (including; Freehold). CASH, .£IOOO. We recommend this cs one of the best general purpose farms we know anywhere, which is acknowledged by all .who know' it. T.HE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE AUC- ■:■ TION.EERING CO., LTD,, ' Hamilton. -•'..- . ONE OF TARANAKI'S BEST CHOICE DAIRY FARMS. OQA-ACRES, highly improved farm. OulP land of exceptional quality, 20 subdivisions (sheeprprcof),' cheese and butter factory opposite, school { mile, good metalled road, splendid dwellinghouse'of 9 rooms, all conveniences;' also G-roomcd House, cowshed and all necessary outbuildings, practically,-all been ploughed and resown. Would make two splendid dairy farms, not been dniryed on for eight years. This is the chanco of a lifetime. Owner retiring. A gift at £3& 10s. per acre. ' Easy terms to sound purchaser. Sole Agent. Note—My register contains the pick of taranaki Dairy Land, also splendid sheen country; 25 years' practical experience of Taranaki vnhws. Buy froni me and. YOU WILL. MAKE MONEY. E-. JACKSON, , • •Vainer and' Commission Agent, .'.:'.. ' NEW PLYMOUTH. . ■ : TWO LEASEHOLDS. ' SMALL DAIRY FARMS. a'q ACRES'of Ot'aki dairy land, two■xO thirds exceptionally rich country; 13 miles Rahui Factory; motor road; good house, eowbailsj concrete tank, milking machines, long lease (part right to purchase)'; £300 cash- will get in here. •'••'•' OR to 40 cow leasehold, handy.to Rahui u«5 Factory; excellent situation; good homestead, "cow bails, etc;'long lease to right man; ..£BSO cash required here.'' • NOTE.—We are prepared to recommend both these propositions.as equally good. Rahni Factory, pays Is. 9d. advance and .ls.-.'4d. winter milk. '" BARTON AND CO., (Successor G. Anderson). 'Phone 58. ' / OTAKI RAILWAY. WE "WANT LAND TO SELL. VfITE hare a number of Clients who want to Buy Farm Properties in and around the Manawatu DistrictAreas from 250 acres to 500 acres. Send particulars at once to HICKS AND BULL, LTD., Land and Estate Agents, WANGANUI. . HANDY FARM-GOOD COUNTRY- ■ CHEAP. ; rttyfr ACRES. (Freehold, close Welling'A iu ton); Sheep, Dairying, or good : Fattening .•Country- (undulating). All in grass, fenced, and subdivided into 5 paddocks. About half ploughable; watored by running stream. Railways and School lj miles' by well-formed ioad; 6-roomed house, also whare. Equity,- ,£I4BO. Price, ,£2O per acre; well worth' X 22 10a. This' is one'of the cheapest properties offering. Immediate possession, Li MARTIN M'INTYRE AND C 0.,-'; "". ' ■. . Estate Agents, 215 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON; 'START MAKING'MONEY STRAIGHT .;.'.. : :AWAY■J QA- ACRES, Manawatu, close to railItSu ' wfty. post-office, schools, butter and cheese factories; beautiful warm land, nicely sheltered,- and • mostly flat and ploughable; pressure water supply;lagisfered dairy, large cowshed with loft (concreted); Wellington milk supply for la*t 15 years; 6-roomed House, hot and cold, etc. Don't forget to inquire about thie; it is something good. PRICE, .£52 per acre, machines siren in, or as.GOING CONCERN, by arrange. ment. ' ; ■ Full particulars from ' .'"J. W..PERKINS. LAND AGENT. LEVIN. , WANGANUI FARM. 1 (\f\(\ ACRES, carry 2 sheep, all in ±\J\)\) grass, good, clean country, all rideable and easy to muster, House G rooms, good woolshed, dip, and.yards; 10 subdivisions, fences in first-class order. Price, .£9 10s. per acre. Terms, £4000 cash; balance arranged. ;" ;.;;; 'lewis and co., ■■ '■• •••'•• ■ -Wanganui, . ' >

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 135, 3 March 1919, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 135, 3 March 1919, Page 10

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