...' AUCTIONS. ",, ;.'• •" TO-DAY AT-2 0f. ;: i-.-.' ■'~.-. TO-DAY AT 2 P.M. 1 At Our Rooms," 43 and 45 Manners Street. [' ,TJ ADFORD AND CO. will sell by Auc- !' ■ ■ ' tion, without reserve— !,V 350. "■ L * TS • '350 I . OF FURNITURE, ETC. i.' ..-.--..- Also— !' LADIES' STRAW HATS, BASKETS, RAZORS, HAIR BRUSHES. CARE- | . ' TINS. ' BARING-TINS, LADIES' I BAGS. ..... i - ' ' ' ■ ." I 1 CHESTERFIELD SUITE,, in brown i Moquefc ■ 18 OAK CHAIRS in crimson velvet S OAK DUCHESSE CHESTS, WARDj '■ ROBES, SIDEBOARDS' ; BEDROOM SUITES in light rimu . I ~ .Wire and spring couches; kajioc beds, : flax mattresses, wood and iron bedj steads, carpets, linoleums, rugs, mats, ' qullts.v blankets, towels, sheeting, i cretonne, ■ tables, chairs, dressers, desks, knives; forks, spoons, sets i carvers, oak )trays . 1 GROSS ENAMEL PLATES ' J-GROSS DINNER PLATES ,- f GROSS DESSERT PLATES j Cups, paper, string, china, sweets, .oil j paintings, pictures, mirrors,. over- ! . ' mantels, j ' NO RESERVE. : , i ■-..■■'■ J WM. M'DONALD, ' ; • . '' 'Auctioneer. i S" • ' ■ ■ ; --. '..' ' . 'V: ■' • I RADFORD AND CO.-., I- ' '' ■ '."' • >■'■'' h ./■ '•' 1 . ... '~ ■■': IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. WELL-KNOWN COASTAL. FARM, ; NEAR WELLINGTON. I TO-DIY (TUESDAY), APRIL 29, At 2.30 p.m.' :■' H' ERNEST LETGHTON.haB been. • favoured with instructions from i- Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Morrison to offer for ;. Public Auction, in the Chamber of. Commerce, .Customhouse Quay, Wellington, as i. above—; .'■:■ ,-'" '.' ''■'' "lAOfi ACRES (more or: less), of alluitt<*y. vial flats, terrace, ..and hill land'. Splendid; healthy sheep and cattle country, witha great'sole_ of ' grass, and.'haying a heavy, carrying capacity. Some 30 .acres are. ia crop, principally swedes and rape.' There are several hundred acres of low ter- ; race country, mostly ploughable.-■-. ■ Title: Land .Transfer. ■ This is. a portion of the Parangarahu v ' Block, Pencarrow Survey District, and adjoins the . Orongo Rongo Station. It was for many yeax3 in the occupa- .■'■ tion of Mr. Riddiford, on whioh his noted \. •' Romney Stud Ewes were running. The r balance is good hilly countn 1 . The property Is fenced, subdivided, and. well watered. The homestead contains large living j ' room, two bedrooms, bathroom, large i scullery, h. and' c. p.w.c, washhouse, i. copper, tubs, etc. Permanent water supply from concrete reservoir. Drainage to j' soptio tank. Exceptionally fine wpolshed, with large night pen accommodation, i. ■ 'shearing machines, plant, etc.- Concrete -, jnotor garage. Two sets of sheep yards, dip. etc. Four-roomed man's cottage.The vendors invite inspection.-■ The f condition of the stock will, speak for !■ . themselvei. They state that-the. deathrate for the last.season: was under 21 per j cent. The property wintered 1200 ewes, j. 900 hoggets, 150 head of cattle. Books j. 'are open to inspection to hona-fide pur- | v ohasers. ! The property is only 28 miles from j Wellington, and,2o.moe3 from the Lower iv Eutt by~good.metal road. Photographs • and plan may be seen, and full details j obtained from the Auctioneer, I. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, .:• !, ' ' 182 Featierston Street, !'■ . And at Lower Hutt. j PAHIATUA AUTUMN CATTLE FAIR, ' ■ TO-MO3ROW f ' (WEDNESDAY), APRIL 30, 1919, i -. ' At 11.30 o'clock, j ,■" ■'-.-■ IN P.F.I. YARDS. rE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND , ■ MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., DALGETY AND CO., LTD., and WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, AND CO., LTD., will offer on behalf of their various clients— ' 1 rtAA HEAD OF WELL-BRED CATJ.«vV TLB,. comprising— 100 3-year Shorthorn bullocks 50 31-year bullocks 22 2J-year Polled Angus steers' 70 Polled Angus cows and calves 70 Shorthorn cows and calves -■.-"-.' 60 Hereford weanei'6. - 100 weaners--80 20-mbnth .steers ' ' 40 store cows 40 Hereford cows 60 3 and 4-year bullocks 60 cows and calves (Hereford and Shorthorn) 20 fat cows ALSO, - ANOTHER 400 HEAD. ' Particulars later. SUBDIVISION OF RICH DAIRYING LAND. TE OPAKETE ESTATE. 307 ACRES, .' Divided into 6 COMPACT DAIRY FARMS. •'ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., -iA acting under instructions from Chas. Higginson, Esq., will offer the above Estate for Sale by Public Auction in the TOWN HALL, LEVIN, on WEDNESDAY, MAY, 14, 1919, at 2 p.m. ; There is no better land in the Manawatu for potato growing, -dairying, or fattening. Situated within a few chains of tho Koputaroa Railway Station, and close to factory, school, and post office, and within reach of tho City of Welling-1 ton markets. j IDEAL CLIMATE. RICH SOIL, i EASY TERMS. ' j These farms range in areas from 41 to J 83 acres, and' are divided,in such a way ! go as to give each section a share of j ouch natural advantages as road front-' age, water, shelter, and good building j sites. ' ' ' ' 1 This country is all flat to undulating, | and will make very productive and picturescpie little farms. I TERMS: | 10 per cent, on day of sale. 10 per cent, in 12 months. ' Balance 5 years at 5'- per cent. ' ' POSSESSION 14th day of June, 1919. . Plans will bo ready in a few days and' i will be available from ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., Palmerston North, Levin, and all Branches.
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