AUCTIONEERS' ftOTICEfI. DALGETY AND CO.. LTD. DALGETY AND CO., LTD., have been favoured with instructions from itlio Hon. M. St. JOHN, who is leaving for England, to seU BY AUCTION the uihole of his DUNMORE ESTATE Con.sistin2 of Of* A A ACHES Freehold, sub--0001/ divided into Six Farms nangiing from 320 to.ICOO Acres, including two Homestead Blacks. _ FRIDAY. 10* ii AT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, AUCKLAND At 2 p.m. This .property is practically all Improved Heavy Bush, limesone and papa formation, in perannueut !g,:r.-\.:cs, and consists generally ( ,f oasv undulating hiMs. The carry.iii.jr capacity is 2 sheep to the acre ibesides cattle. FJVEiftY FA EM is well watered by running si ream® and permanent spring!:, and the farms are subdivided into convenient .paddocks. TERMS.— Homestead Block No. 1, lOis per ia.ro on fall of hammer, and 30\s par acre in one month, balance ait 5 per celit for 5 years. TBEiMiS. — Blocks. 2, 3, 4. 5, and 6, 10s per acre on fall of hammer, 1 ' 2-OiS per acre i.n one month, 20s per acre in 12 months or if improvements be .made equal to it his value payment will be .postponed until 10th May, 1917. Balance of Purchase Money to be 5 'per cent for 5 years . SITUATED AT WAINGARO. A railway' lino between Ngariuuvaihiaand Te Akatea is now being constructed and ike proposed Huntly-Piu-keinito P/.iihvay will be only 7 miles from the property. . " REGU.LA R SHE.FP AND CATTLE SALES are he'd at Ngaruawahca, and during February over 39,000 elie-ep were yarded. There is a. splendid METAL ROAD to the r^opEinn'Y. The property is -within half a mile of church, school, etc. TITLE: Land Transfer. Plans and further particulars on application to any of our Branches or Agencies. DALGETY AND LTD., AUCKLAND.
GREAT CLEARANCE SALE. SAT [!RD,AY. APRIL, At 2.1-5 fl). 111. AT THE P.O. AUCTION MART. A J, JOHNSON AND CO. will « effect an absolute clearance of all unreserved goocL in their Rooms, including 'Furniture, Tools, Fruit, 'Poultry, a quantity of Rimu Timber, a. good 'B.ixvt, etc. Further .particulars in to-mc/row's issue. DO NOT PAY FANCY PRICES ON MAIN TRUNK LINE. COME TO GISBORNE FOR SHEEP COUNTRY. /jKAA ACRES virgin hush; 8000 4:uUU acres in laud held on a 50 years' lease at 6d per acre; 1500 ACRES oil Coast on 50 years' lease at Is 6d. Nearly all tawa I bush, with plenty fencing timber-; well watered by stoney bottomed creeks. The_ makings of a fine coast station which, when in grass, will be turning off a fine lot of fat sheep to the works. Wants capital to develop, and the future is assured. Goodwill of Coast Block £1 per acre, and for inland block 10s per acre. Easy terms arranged. No mortgage. Will exchange for interest bearing house" property .or section . ;free of 1 encumbrance. . 1 Q/l A ACRES, O.R.P. at 176 X utU Gd, bush land ; 700 awes in grass; 4 paddocks; new totara fencing. New 6-roomed. house (to be •completed by vendor); whare, 2 sets yards. Carrying 1000 sheep; will winter 1100. Hilly country, 8 miles from township. Lays well to the sun. PRICE £4OOO. Terms, half cash, i QQI ACRES 46 years' lease; XOul low rent. Over 400 acres in grass, balance bush ;-.300 acres good flats. Plenty of fencing timber. PRICE only £3500'; stock at valuation ; lj sheep country, carrying now 200 head of cattle and _ 500 sheep. Whare on place. 'Sub-divided into 5 paddocks. A very good section. ACRES, Freehold, within 20 miles 'railway; 350 acres in grass; 60 acres in rape" and turnips ; ,165 acres bush ; 150 acres ploughable. All easy rideable country; plenty of good creeks. Soil of a volcanic nature. Carrying capacity 2 ewes. PRICE, £B* 10s per acre, as a going concern. C. G.BLOORE POVERTY BAY LAND ACENCY. GISBORNE.
FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. HALF ACRE or LAM) ill Pembroke Street, OARTERTON, togteher with 8-iroonicd house, bathroom and pantry, and general conveniences. PRICE £450. Deposit and tenuis to suit purchaser. Make your offer to-day to EDWIN R. B. DANIEL, Land and Finance Agent, Hastings, H.B. 4Kb 'Victor' Dairy Goods Increase Factory Profits THIS is borne out by tihe fact that cheese made in "Victor" Vats is sold on the London market at highest prices. "Victor" Goods are made of the best "materials, and save time, labour and money wherever used. Tliey help to make better cruets, which in turn make better profits. All information relating to "Victor" Vats, Hoops, Strainers, Shntes, Curd Fillers and other Dairying Utensils can be had from — ALBERT J. PABTON, R,P. SHEET, METAL AND PLUMBING WORKS. OARTE R T 0 N. l K !l V flSrsa
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