AUCTIONS. OTAKI MART SALE. SATURDAY, JULY 12. TTNDER instructions from various owners, MR. G. ANDERSON, Auctioneer, will hold the second of a series of sales ' AT THE MART (LATE TOWN HALL), When a Quantity of Goods will be Oli'eied. 11.30 a.m. Fresh Vegetables, Fruit, Poultry, Seed Potatoes, and Country Produce Noon. Live Stock, Vehicles, Harness, Im- * plements. FURNITURE—STARTS AT : 1.30 P.M. SHARP. The sale includes handsome duchcsies, toiletware, wardrobes, / washstands, lounge and armchairs, diningtablcs, hanging lamps, crockery, bookcases, selected bedsteads, mattresses, pillows, clocks, pictures, cutlery, quantity of groceries, garden tools, grindstones, churn, axes, copper boiler, linoleum (like new), tfice. Also, Large Quantity of NEW UNUSED SHEETS, PILLOW CASES, and BLANKETS (white and coloured). Also, VIOLIN (splendid tone), doublebarrel shot gun and rifle, 600gallon tank (nearly new), Farmer's Acme carpenters' tools. UNRESERVED SALE. KAIWARRA, MONDAY, JULY 14, 1919. NEW. ZEALAND LOAN AND MER. CANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD.. have received instructions from MR! PATRICK CAVANAGH, who has sold his- farm, to Sell his DAIRY HERD, etc., as under, at KAIWARRA, on MONDAY, JULY 14. at 12 NOON. WITHOUT RESERVE. 35 young dairy cows, all in full milk calved May-June . 2 draught mares (aged) 2 half-draught geldings, 5 and G years old 1 half-draught gelding, 5 years old 1 milk float and harness, in good order ■ 10 milk cans 20 cow covers NOTE.—The cows are all young, in good condition, and milking well. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. IMPORTANT SUBDIVISIONATt LAND SALE Of the FAMOUS PUKEHOU ESTATE, BULLS, BY PUBLIC AUCTION, WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1919, 1 p.m. LYCEUM THEATRE, FEILDING. OKAA ■■ ACRES', subdivided into 20 OdUU 1!ICH DAIRYING, GRAZING, and CROPPING FARMS, well sheltered and well watered by permanent streams. The QUALITY OF THE LAND, the LOCALITY, tiie CLIMATE, and the CONVENIENCES combine in presenting a rare opportunity to anyone desirous of becoming the owner of a veally firstclass farm. Tho terms are easy, and there s'hould be no hesitation whatever on the part of tho farmer in availing himself of this opportunity. TERMS: 10 per cent, deposit. 10 per cent, in'twelve mouths. 10 per cent, in 3 years. Balance 7 years at 5J per cent. Order your plan and arrange for inspection at once with ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, I,TD., LEVIN AND CO., LTD., Joint Auctioneers. Palmerslon, Feilding, and all Branches. LAND NOTICES. 1 t SOUTHERN HAWKE'S BAY LAND. WE HAVE FOR SALE all kinds of Dairying and Sheep country, and will send particulars of any sized blocks on application, , m ACRES, 16 miles from Dannevirke, by first-class motor road; all in grass, 14 paddockß; nice 6roomed House; easy country, nearly all ploughable. L.1.P., at 2s. 9d. per acre; ,£l4 14s. required for owner's interest. This is a very reasonable proposition. QA ACRES, 0.R.P., at .£l6' 10s., and 90 Lease, at 14s. 6d. por acre; 7 miles from Dannevirko and ciose to dairy factory; all necessary outbuildings,. 14 paddocks. Price, JE2O for 0.R.P., and <£5 for Native Lease. Land in this vicinity is selling at .£62 per acre. BARRAUD AND ABRAHAM, LTD., Daunevirke, H.B. ' ICAIRANGA LAND; 1 QA ACRES of the best. Well watered, JLOU fenced, and divided. The land has a good solo or! grass and is a mixture of river silt, peat, and heavy bush. Good 6-roomcd house, nearly new, with all conveniences, 10-bail cowshed and necessary . outbuildings. Prico and terms right. NOTE.—Tho value of this class of land is not yet realised, and as this property has two road frontages, it is particularly adapted' for cutting up into smaller areas, which considerably enhances its future .valuo, For appointment to inspect apply DALGETY AND COMPANY, LIMITED, PALMERSTON NORTH. w-| ACRES, Mixed • Fiann, Rauparo; IJL over .£ISOO taken off last season. Dairy cart (.-alls; 5-roomcd Bungalow, every convenience, 4 bails, concrete floors, milking machines, 6 pigsties (concreted), 10 paddocks, permanent water throughout. Cheapest farm in district at .£95 per acre. Cash required, JJISOO. W. F. THOMPSON, 208 Eastbourne Street, Hastings. FOB FURTHER LAND NOTU-ES SEE PAGES 7 AND 9.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 245, 10 July 1919, Page 10
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