AUCTIONS. TO-DAY, at 1.30 p.m. . IN THE MART, 91 DIXON STREET. Auction sale o£ superior household furniture, Free sewing machine (as new), tailor’s machine, carpets, etc. CW. PRICE AND CO., Auctioneers • and Valuers, have received instructions from the vendors to sell a quantity of household furniture in the mart, as above. . * Comprising — 2 divan suites, oak -bedroom suite, mahogany dressing table, china cabinet, Free sewing machine, super Ax. carpet (15 x 12), fancy curtains, glassware, crockery, rugs, runners, 8 s.vv. beds and mattresses, wardrobes, duchesse chests, Morris chairs, d. beds and wires, kapok mattresses, mirrors g._l. tables, sideboards, divan chair, Morris couches, kitchen tables, chairs and cupboards. dresser, s.g. chairs, sheets, b TOWELS. WIRELESS SET, ETC. NO RESERVE. c. W. PRICE, A 456 Auctioneer.
AUCTIONS. TO-DAY, 2 p.m., AT MART. SEVERAL LARGE CONSIGNMENTS OF SUPERIOR OAK AND RIMU FURNITURE, 2 PIANOS, Etc. QILVERSTONE CO., AUCTIONEERS, WOOLWORTH BLDGS.. CUBA STREET. A 454 ' ON THE 55 BROUGHAM STREET (Near Elizabeth Street). THIS MORNING, 10.30. FURNITURE, RADIO and GENERAL FURNISHINGS AND EFFECTS, ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RE- 1 SERVE. SILVERSTONE & CO., AUCTION- ° EERS.A4S3 FOR SALE BY TENDER. SALE OF SHEEP FARM, PLANT AND STOCK. arc invited for the purchase A- of a Sheep Farm and Plant at Weber, near Dannevirke, by the Trustees in a deceased estate. Tenders close nt 5 p.m. on the 6th day of February, 1935, and are to be marked “Weber Tenders” and addressed to Messrs. Blakiston. Blakiston and Nelson. PARTICULARS. The land comprises approximately 540 acres of good sheep country and is well subdivided. Improvements include a dwelling house of 9 rooms and all usual outbuildings. There is a shearing plant and woolpress. STOCK. The Trustees are offering approximately 800 Ewes, 300 Ewe Hoggets, and 30 Cattle, which have been wintering on the property. The purchase of this stock is optional, but each tender should slate whether the tenderer is prepared to purchase this stock “at valuation.” CONDITIONS.' For particulars and conditions of sale apply to The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency. Limited, at Wellington, Hastings, Masterton, Palmerston North, Wanganui, or Dannevirke, or else to the undersigned, who will' supply copies on request. The highest or any other tender will not necessarily be accepted. BLAKISTON, BLAKISTON AND V' v • NELSON. ; ' .. Ward-Street; Dannevirke, . , . Solicitors to. the Trustees. TENDERS. CEMENT. — CEMENT. “WILSON’S” STAR BRAND PORTLAND CEMENT. “WILSONITE.” Rapid Hardening Cement. “MEDUSA” White Portland Cement. “SNOWCRETE” White Portland J Cement. " , < “A.P.C.M.” Coloured Cements. CAFFERATA Keene’s Cement. “VICTORITE” Cement. AGENTS: yyiNSTONE LIMITED, 12 Ghuznee Street, WELLINGTON. Telephone 51-142 (3 lines). gEND FOR ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE NEW KILN-DRIED RIMU SINGLE PANEL DOOR, 35/- EACH. . i 0. & A. ODLIN & CO., LTD., •
RURAL LAND FOR SALE. AN EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD FAT lAMB FARM. ACRES: This is all good heavy land, approximately half of which is firstO i class river flat. Balance is easy rolling country and the whole property has been ploughed and is in clean English pasture. Wintered 2600 ewes, 60 rams, 80 P.A. cows, 40 bullocks and 40 yearlings. All lambs go away fat off the mother early. Buildings" are complete and in good order, and comprise 2 houses, woolshed, yards, and all usual facilities. PRICE: £25 PER ACRE. TERMS: £6OOO CASH. Situated 12 miles from principal town, this is recognised as the best farm in the district, and only comes on the market to clear up an estate. We thoroughly recommend to those looking for a first-class fat lamb farm. HARCOURT & CO., Wellington.
FARMS: WONDERFUL CHANCES TO BUY CHEAP. OQKA ACRES Sheep and Cattle Country: About 2300 acres in grass, balance OiWOv native bush. 1 Splendidly watered; no droughts. Wintered 2000 sheep and cattle, also horses. Good homestead of 6 rooms; large woolshed and plant, garage and whare of 3 rooms. A place with great possibilities. PRICE :£2 per acre. £lOOO deposit. Was valued for loan purposes at nearly three times the price now asked. . ACRES, Otaki: 500 acres grass, 170 acres native bush. Permanent v streams. Carrying 500 sheep and 60 head cattle. Nice homestead 6 rooms, bathroom, hot water, etc; woolshed, garage. PRICE : £2750. £5OO cash. Plenty of firewood and post timber handy to a good market. Good chance for enterprising man. - •. '. ■ , ■ „ 14 A ACRES (Freehold) within half-hour’s easy drive Wellington. Nearly all JL’dtV ploughable, with some good flats. Was carrying 30 cows and other stock, and only partly worked. Best market in N.Z. at your very door for milk, butter eggs, pigs, ducks, geese, poultry. Small cottage, up-to-date cowshed and poultry houses. PRICE: £1550. Absolute gift. Great chance for energetic, enterprising, industrious people who desire to save money. BUY A FARM: IT PAYS BEST. START NOW. WHY WAIT? WHITEACRE. DENTICE & CO., ESTATE AGENTS. 7 COURTENAY PLACE. WELLINGTON.
1 Q/f fV’ ACRES; Good sound hill country; capacity about li sheep to the acre, LOytv besides cattle. With money available at low rate of interest. 80 to 100 acres flat, chiefly in small paddocks, balance good hill country with good main ridges throughout. Two good houses, woolshed with plant, whare, washhouse, trapshed: 2 sets sheep yards, 1 set cattle.yards. Water from springs laid on to houses. £4/7/6 per acre. £3OOO Cash.—VICTOR E. SMITH, Sole A„ent, Feilding. TDEAL for Fat Lamb raising. 235 ACRES: Situated handy to Palmerston -*■ North and Feilding. Subdivided into numerous paddocks. Well watered.' Six-roomed house and outbuildings. Stock: 500 ewes, 25 cows, besides 40. acres under grain crop. PRICE: £22 per acre. Owner is compelled to sell owing to eknCSS OSCAR MONRAD & SON, Rangitikei Street, Palmerston North.
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