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! AUCTIONS. SALE OF IMPORTANT BUSINESS SITES. j TOWN OF PALMERSTON NORTH. SATURDAY, APEIL 12, 1919, At 12 Noon, A GRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., ] instructed by tho N.Z. EXPRESS CO., LTD., will offer as above— 1 ALL that parcel of land with 130 feet 5 I frontage to George Street and 99 1 I feet frontage to Cuba Street. The property will be offered first as ' above, and, if unsold, then in three sections, as, follow:—. 2 fronting Cuba Street, each 49i f?et , by a depth of 100 feet. 1 fronting George Street, 30 feet by 99 feet. i | TERMS: 10 per cent, cn fall of hammer. ! 10 per cent, in three months. ] Balance in six months. '■ — 1 NOTE.—The above property is right in the centre of the business block in ■ Palmerston North, and tho sale presents a great opportunity to those on ' the look out for an ideal business site. I UNRESERVED SALE OF FURNITURE, AT MANAKAU. j SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1919, At 1 p.m. p — ' V NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MER- ! 2 CANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD.,; Itavo received instructions from MR. ii, ! FRANK WINTER (who is leaving the (lis- j j trict) to sell, at the Farm, close to Rail- ■ c ; way Station, the contents of a _ well-fur- c ! nished 6-roomed House, comprising— c Handsome suite English oak dining ; t furniture, comprising sideboard, ; I ■ extension table, 6 high-backed j ' chairs, handsome plush Chester- j j> field, 2 divan chairs to match, Al- Jj 1 cock dining and billiard table ; -I (with all. accessories), 2 double ; a bedsteads (rimu), stretchers, wardrobe, 2 dressing tables, 2 ' duchesse chests, " 3 wnshstands, ,'• pictures, good linoleums, . rugs, . meat safe, wringer, lawn mower, | 1 baths, 3-burner Perfection stove, 6 kitchen chairs, table, easy chairs, i 6 assortment crockery and cooking j ? utensils; Kodak (vest pocket), all equipments, in perfect order. Those about to furnish should not miss this opportunity to attend this sale of high-class furniture. 1 , t : ! l GENUINE- DISPERSAL SALE. f KIAMA JERSEY STUD, 1 PLYMTON, SOUJTH AUSTRALIA. j FRIDAY, APRIL 25, At 1 p.m. ( D' ALGETY AND COMPANY, LIMIT- ( ED, ■ have received instructions ' : from MR. H. C. TOPPIN (vho has sold j ' j his property) to sell by public auction I | ! the whole of his well-known Stud of ] purebred Jersey Cattle, comprising:— 8 BULLS 22 COWS J . 20 HEIFERS ' J Full particulars later! ' Catalogues with, full pedigrees in j course of preparation. J _ _____ . , IMPORTANT SALE OF FLAX AND GRAZING LANDS. . M'DONALD ESTATE, LEVIN. M'DONALD ESTATE, LEVIN. FINAL SALE, Comprising ' 335 ACRES FREEHOLD 252 ACRES LEASEHOLD ' 335 ACRES FREEHOLD 252 ACRES LEASEHOLD TERMS: 15 per cent, on fall of hammer , 10 per cent, in 12 months '10 per cent, in 2 years ■ . ■ Balance in 5 years at per cent., ; except for Leasehold Sections 28 and 35/41, the terms for which are 15 per cent, on fall of hammer, balance in 1 month from i date of sale. , l-ifyrESSRS. DALGETY AND CO.. LTD., iYJL Wellington, in conjunction with i ' MESSRS. WRIGHT; STEPHENSON . ! AND CO., LTD., have received instrnc- ' tions from the Trustees of the M'Donald ' ; Estato and Mr. Lindsay.G. M'Donald, to I conduct this important Auction Sale of j Flax and Grazing Lands at FARLAND'S I ; PICTURE THEATRE,' Oxford Street, » LEVm, on • WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1919, ; ' . At 1.30 p.m. ! Also, t At the SAME TIME -AND PLACE/ the. following sections of the "HEATHERLEA" ESTATE will be offered :— Section 1—224 acres 0 roods 1 perch, freehold. Section 48—440 acres 3 roods 3S perches, , freehold. Section 49—149 acres 1 lood 11 perches, leasehold. The area offered consists of excellent flax and grazing land, some of the sections being flat and ploughablc. The land is close, to tho Levin-Foxton Road, tho average distance being about 4 miles from Levin. . Plans are now in course of preparation, and may be obtained shortly from tho undersigned. - For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneers, DALGETY AND COMPANY, LIMITED, WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND COMPANY, LIMITED. '! SUBDIVISION OF RICH DAIRYING LAND. j TE OPAKETE ESTATE. 0 307 ACRES, Divided into " i 6 COMPACT DAIRY FARMS, r i °| ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., _I XX acting under instructions from " j Chas. Higginson, Esq., will offer tho above . ! Estate for Sale bv Public Aucfion in the 1 j TOWN HALL, LEVIN, on WEDNES-! DAY, MAY 14, 1919, at 2 p.m. Thoro is no better land in the Mana-' watu for potato growing, dairying, or i fattening. Situated within a few chains j of tho Koputaroa Railway Station, and ; close to factory! school, and post office, ; and within reach of the City of Wellington markets. „ IDEAL CLIMATK, RICH SOIL, , EASY TERMS'. 3 I These farms range in areas from 41 to i 83 acres, and' are divided in such a way I fo as to give each section a share of 0 ; such natural advantages as road front- ) ' age, wafer, shelter, and building ■. 1 sites. „' | This country is all flat lo undulating, t i and will make very productive and pice turosque' littlo farms. TERMS: 10 per cent, on day of sale. 10 per cent, in-12 months. Balance s'years at 51 per cent. POSSESSION lllh day of June, 1919. . Plans will be ready in a few days and" will be available fron: . ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., ' 3 Palmerston North, Levin, and all ■s Branches. ; SALE OR EXCHANGE. j IOQ ACRES; good -buildings; will | carry 35 cows. Pcico ,£2O per acre. OWNER WILL EXCHANGE FOR MOTOR GARAGE BUSINESS. Equity, /:2158. R. A. LARGE, Estate Agent, NEW PLYMOUTH,

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 169, 11 April 1919, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 169, 11 April 1919, Page 12

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