AUCTION SALES LEVIN FURNITURE AND PRODUCE SALE. SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1911. At 1.30 p.m. At tho Central Mart Levin. THE LEVIN AUCTIONEERING CO. will sell, on account of various vendors :— WITHOUT RESERVE 1 upright grand piano. 1 first-class organ. 1 pliono.gr.apli and records. Sideboard, duchess c'hest, washstands, bedsteads, mattra sses, eh a i rs , d resse r, Uittileums, garden and farm tools, copper and stand, crockery, etc.. etc, . Also— Potatoes, carrots, marrows, pumpkins and poultry. Also, on account of Bonefiold and Son. Aramoho, the last consignment of tlio season— Fruit trees, shrubs, shelter and ornamental trees. A first-class assortment. SBB T. A. B. HUDSON, 885-t.d. Auctioneer.
IMPORTANT SALE OF Farm Properties Sub-dFvTsibn of the late J. E. Gear's famous Estate, situat Te Horo, Manawatu Lino. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER G, 1911. At the TOWN HALL, OTAKT. At 1 p.m. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., in conjunction with DALGETY AND CO., LTD., will offer by public auction as above:— 1 700 ACRES ° f this bea,lt,i " J. 4 \J\J : fully situated property, suhdivided into about 60 sections, including a number of small sections adjacent to the Railway Station, ranging in area from one acre to 25 acres of rich flat land. About four 00-acre, farms, upon ono of which is erected a first-class dwelling of 7 rooms and 10-bail cowshed with concrete floor; also nine farms varying from about 70 acres to 150 acres of chiefly rich well-drained swamp with low well-grassed sand ridges. The Homestead section with good frontage to the Main Road, opposite the Station com- ■ prising about 80 acres with the * commodious two storied dwelIwill also be offered. On section there is a beautiful J of native bush. Bpuii table property could ior su.b-division than this 1 estate, beautifully situated close to the Railway Station, hajuly to the sea and within 45 mile* f;T.m the City of Wellington, witn . ; I Mute second to none in the dominion uud comprising some of the best dairying and agricultural land on the coast. Arrangements have been made for the erection of a creamery, which will be proceeded with at once, and the proprietors have agreed to give rather better than factory rates for 6 months of the year and current Wellington prices for milk during tho winter. The district is tlio most convenient on tlio line for those desirous of milking for the City supply, the train service being most suitable, including a Sunday service.
THE TERMS are exceptionally easy, and have been arranged to meet men of small capital: 15 per cent, only on day of sale; balance in 5 years at 5 per cent. Plans are now in course of preparation. 858-t.d.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 10 August 1911, Page 4
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439Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 10 August 1911, Page 4
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