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AUCTIONS. i FRIEDLANDER BROS. THURSDAY, 19th APRIL, 1906. 437 ACRE FARM AT LYNDHURST. 545 ACRE, LEASE PAKf OF SYDENHAM 8 RESERVE ! CLEARING SALE OF SURPLUS SHEEP, HORSES. IMPLEMENTS. FRIEDLANDER BROS.. LTD., in con- I junction with MESSRS GOULD, BEAUMONT and COMPANY, are instructed by Mr Jas. McCrenor to Sell at his Home- l st*»d, Clunes, Methven, on above-named I Jit—His Lyndhurst Farm, containing 437 Acres. This Property is almost adjoining the Lynd|jur»t Railway Station, subdivided into 7 nsddocks, and h* B the following improvements: Dwelling-house of 4 rooms, 8-stall stable, loose box, woolshed and Chaffhouse. The land is of good quality, has only been liaWy cropped, and the state of cultivation i» 150 acres new grass. 60 acres grass and turnip*. 50 acres stubblo. 40 acres turnips being fed off, and balance in old pasture. 2nd.—Hi» equity in Sydenham Borough Reserve (adjoining the above property), ; area 345 acres, having about 17 years to run. There is * 2-roomed house on this property and the following is the state of cultivation : —120 acres ore ready for grain crop, HO acres one-year-old grass, and balance in faro.ye«r-old grass. jjote,—The 'bove proportion will be sold first, to bo followed by the sale of surplus j,;™ Stock and Implements, viz.: — KM Freezing Lambs 1(100 Forward Lambs 1(500 Half and Three-quarterbred Ewes, from four-tooth to full-mouth These will be classed and offered according to age?. 30 English Leicester Rams 18 Draught Marcs and Geldings, from 3 to 6 years old. a first-class lot of workers, good stamps, sounds and reliable The Draught Stallion Edward VII., 5 years old j 3 Harness Horses 11 Fat Steers (3-year-old), 9 head Young Cattle, 8 Milch Cows 8 D.F. ploughs, 2 farm drays, 4 M.H. reapers spring cart, large assortment of Rundrv implements, shaft, leading and plough harness, et;. VFe can with confidence recommend purcbn«r» of property and stock to attend this tale a* Mr McCranor's instructions are to tell,' he having enlarged his Clunes holding, »nd having purchased adjoining block, for i that reason wants to sell. Sale at 12 noon. Lunoheon provided. R. FRIEDLANDER, 3331 Auctioneer. MONDAY, 23rd APRIL, 1906. CLEARING SALE AT LYNDHURST. FBIEDLANDER BROS., LTD., instructed by the Executors in the estate of the late Francis McCafferty. will hold a complete Clearing Sale at the Homestead, near Lyndhcrtt, cf all the Live Stock, Implements, •te. 8 Draught Mares sad Geldings, from 4 to 8 years old, a first-class lot, good stamps, and reliable 8 Draught Yearlings, 3 Draught Foals 3 Four-year-old Harness Horses 2 Three-year-old Harness Horses 1 Two-year-old Harness Horse All by standard-bred Sires, from Trotting Mares. Foal by Prince Imperial, full alster to Imperialism, Filly Foal by General Standish—-Nancy Lee 385 Crossbred Breeding Ewes, mixed ages 100 Lambs _ _ ~ 1 Fat Steer, 4 Dairy Cows, 1 Heifer, 1 Bull, 8 Calves 2 Farm drays, 2 reaper and binders, 1 M.H. grain and Manure drill, 1 grubber. 2 D.F. Ploughs, broadcast sower, 1 stripper, 2 sets harrows, 1 roller, 1 set disc, 1 gig, spring dary. 8 sheep feeders, fencing stakes, wool press, 1 large whare on wheels, large quantity of fencing and farming tools and sundries. Sale at 12 noon. Lunoheon provided. R. FRIEDLANDER, . 9325 Auctioneer. _ PARK, REYNOLDS AND CO. MONDAY, 80th APRIL, At 12 o'clock. At Booms, Manse street, Dunedin. VALUABLE FREEHOLD IN DUNEDIN. FROJiTTAGE TO GEORGE AND GREAT KING STREETS, 1 ACJRE AND 21 POLES. WITH MASSIVE BREWERY BUILDINGS AND BREWING PLANT, As a Going Concern, Known as JOEL'S KBD LION BREWERY. FOR ABSOLUTE SALB. PARK, REYNOLDS and CO. are instructed *X by Maurice Joel, Esq. (who is retiring from business), to SELL by AUCTION, Sections 3, 4, and 34, and Part* of 5 and 33, Block XXXIV., Dunedin, with 17GA " frontage to George street by 106 ft, and 12JJt Irontage to Great King street by 166 ft, and frontage oi 113 ft to Miller street, containing in all 1 Acre and 21 Poles Va.ua.ble Freehold, together with Substantial Buildings of stone, brick, and wood, comprising bottling store, brewing tower, fermenting room, cel.ar, malthouse, store, cooper's shed, boiler house, cask shed, stable, and cart shed, house, etc. Complete brewing plant installed throughout, and a well which affords a never failng supply of magnificent water. Jo any man who wishes to take up the tisissa* of brewing this opportunity is one rhicb' should not be lost ' Mr < Joel having made up bis mind to retire iron business, is determined to sell, and hoa decided to plaoe upon the whole a prioe leu than halt the value ot th* land and birildh ing* alone, so that it will pay investor* speculators, and contractors to purchase and convert the present build.ngs into factories, •heps, stores, and dwellings, and realise ' Ih* plant at what it will fetch. Tbi* is a genuine bona fide sale, and wo ■trengly advise investors to examine the property for themselves, and become ooi>- , vinctd ot tbe valuable property offered to Ikim, and to be sold at a great sacrifice, if i ' necessary. Qiaks, drays, horses, and other i waking plant can be taken at valuation if r dtiired by the purchaser. Terms of Payment—Ten per cent, cash, ~ and further payment in one month, making deposit equal to one-third, and the balance - can remain on mortgage for three years at S per cant. I Full particulars on application to rf MM THE AUCTIONEERS. V ROLFE AND CO. . 4T WAIPUKURAU. Hawke's Bay, front- ! ': •**• ing a good metalled road, 500 acres of ! I Magnificent Rolling Downs, close to town, :' ana the best stock market in the. province, '• watered by permanent streams, and carrying 2J aheep per acre, well fenced and sub- ■ divided. Building—3-roomed whare only. • Price £10 10* par acre. Terms, £1500 cash. No. 2. :.. TTAWKE'S BAY, 1000 Acres Rolling XX Downs, 10 miles from Waipawa, winters 21 «he*p. Prioe £a 10s, quarter oaeh. No. 3. HAWKE'S BAY. 2500 Acres of Flat. Undulating, and Low Hill Country situate 12 miles from Tekepau Railway Station. Homestead of 16 rooms, woolshed. stables, etc, " This property is fenced and subdivided into 26 paddocks, all well watered by per- ... manent streams; winters 2J sheep, 250 head ol cattle. Price £8 per acre. £3500 cash. No. A , TeORTH Property, 850 %** Acres freehold, of which about one-half r*t* under flax of the best quality. A largo proportion is ready to mill, and the balance ef the block is last coming into flax. ToK*ther with the available neighbouring flax |,(over which the owner has first call at easy "/'royalty), there is ample material to establish ■ • mill. . Splendid drying grounds. Main . read frontage, and on other boundary the railway runs, with flag station close at hand. Price £Z 15a per acre. Terms arranged. WAIPAWA District. Hawke's Bay-1100 " Acres, all in grass, well fenoed. 4womed Cottage, stable, etc. Title L.I.P. . Rent 4s 7d acre. Price £700. \\TE have other Choice Sheep Runs, Sta- ;» , tioM, and Farms for Sale in the :ao_ta Island. Please send or oall for parucnlars. ROLFE AND COMPANY. FINANCIAL AGi^YiS. .._ CHRISTCHUROH CHAMBERS VJy*T Christchurch Meat Company's Office), Hereford street, Christchurch. Head Office: Waipawa, Hawke's Bay. * A. J. FRANK, n6 « Manager. 'iTAJfDARIN BRAND — Only Genuine ***■ "Chinese Laundry Glaxe," 6d and ls, ;"ttywhere. The Chiaf Mandarin of the Im■j*nal Laundry, Pekin, invented this wonderi VHPrSPMstion, *•»• 1701. Wholesale Agents: \ Jaha flail and Co., Ltd.

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12478, 14 April 1906, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12478, 14 April 1906, Page 15

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