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AUCTIONS. TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, 23rd MAT, At 1.30 o'clock p.m. SALE OF HEAVY DRAUGHT HORSES, DAIRY COWS, AND CONTRACTOR'S PLANT, AT HAPPY VALLEY, BROOKLYN. AL. WILSON AND CO. have received in- • structions from Mr. C. H.' Smith, who lias finished his contract and has no further liso for (lie horses and plant, to sell at his homestead, Happy Valley, near Brooklyn— 7 heavy draught mares and geldings, all in hard condition, sound and staunch, and all of them well-bred Clydesdales and well known in tho • district as great workers 1 bay hack 1 grey gelding (good worker) 1 half-draught colt by Denbigh, 3yrs. 1 coaching stallion, 3yrs., by Cranloy; a perfect model and good worker 1 black hack mare 10 good dairy cows, some in milk and others calving in Juno; one just calved 1 springing heifer 1 bull 100 good laying fowls, 3 pigs 1 thoroughbred colt, 3yrs., by Conqueror out of Mana; full brother to Mahautanga 3 pigs, 1 good spring cart and harness, 4 sets shaft harness, 4 sets leading harness (all nearly new) 37-drain pipes and lot.of sundries i 1 spring timber dray and 'set harness (nearly new) v 4 horse rugs < LIGHT REFRESHMENT. As. Mr. Smith has finished liis contracts tho horses and plant are for sale. A. L. WILSON, D 305 Auctioneer. A. L. WBLSON & CO., No. 8, BRANDON STREET, WELLINGTON. (Lato of Macdonald, Wilson, and Co.), Will continue tho business of LAND, MERCANTILE, AND GENERAL AUCTIONEERS, AT THE ABOVE ADDRESS. WILSON has been known to you aa a member of the Firm of Macdonald, Wilson and Co. during tho last 10 years, and his experience in Wellington extends to a period of nearly 15 years, and in tho colony for over 30 years. 'WE-CAN OFFER YOU ABILITY, INTEGRITY AND STABILITY. CB4-1 BAY OF PLENTY LAND ACENCY, TAURANCA. GOOD LAND. 'SMALL MONEY. LOVELY CLIMATE. r those on the lookout for GOOD CHEAP LAND, write or wire mo AT ONCE; or, better still, come and n.spect for youisclf, when I shall bo most happy to show you our district. I have a splendid list of Properties—DAlßY, SHEIiJ', .and CATTLE FARMS-Blocks from Ono Acre to Ten Thousand, which will compare favourably with any in the North Island. As a Fruit or Cereal-growing,district, or as a Health Resort, tho Bay of' Plenty cannot be surpassed. Don't lose this opportunity, as land is being taken up daily, ana prices are advancing. Writo for information. Nothing a trouble. JOSEPH E. D.ALTON, LAND AND . ESTATE AGENT, -MINING ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR, LICENSED INTERPRETER,' AND' NATIVE LAND AGENT, WHARF STREET, TAUIUNGA. Telephone No. 15. Bos 15. ABC Code, 4th Edition. N | CB6l HOTELS FOR SALE, DWAN BROS., ' HOTEL BROKERS, VALUERS, AND FINANCIERS, .WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. (Established 1880.) LEADING HOTEL, TARANAKI TOWNSHIF . —Lease 10 years; rent A"7. Price JJ3OOU. Stock and furniture at valuation. COlii*TRY COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Lease i years; rent ~1-. Average trade Xl9O. Price X43UU. au rooms; urawing huds. Free house. HOTEL, liiltANAlil—Lease 5 years. Trade up to ilto) per week. Free uouse. Price JtIOOO. HOTEL—Lease 4 years; rent .£lO. Trade XlOfl per week. Free. Price i 3-400. 4 HOTEL —Leaso 4 years. Tunings i! 160 per week. Price J:4000. HOTEL—Lease 5} years; rent i.'o 19s. Price £2200. Takings 4SO. HOTEL, WAilt'AitAi'A—Lease 4 . years; rent J:b 10s. Takings .£SO. .28 acres land. Price .£2400. HOTEL, NAl'lEß—Lease' 4 years; rent J:10. Trado iIUO. Price £2500. HOTEL, UAWKE'S BAY—LeaBO 2i years; rent £7. Price ,£SOO. Furniture at valuation. ' DWA-N BROS., WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. A MODEL FARM. ONLY £500 CASH REQUIRED. WE have, for immediate sale, a .Model Farm of 200 ACRES, situated in one of tho best districts in North Suitablo for either sheep or cows. ' Three-fourths ploughable, when stumped; bush lias been down a long while, therefore, making stumping an easj matter; 50. acres ploughed, G acres in crop, 100 acres Hat, balanco undulating and easy hill country; well fenced, and subdivided into 12 paddocks; permanent streams, lj acres orohard, present occupant took six first prizes for frail and vegetables from tlie farm, at recent snow. THE ONLY FARM THAT STOOD 'THE RECENT DROUGHT. Buildings consist of .a now and up-to-date 10roomcd house, woolshed, stable, G-bail cowshed and large loft, fowlhouse, first-class incubutor house, wliare, trapshed. . Carrying 3 fiheep and cattle lo the acre, and doing then) well; J mile from school and post office, 4 miles from rail. Plenty of good timber on the property. Creamery on corner of section. THERE IS A FORTUNE FOR YOU IN THIS. INSPECT IT AT ONCE. O'SULLIVAIW AND C 0.,. ' 05 WILLIS STREET.

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 204, 22 May 1908, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 204, 22 May 1908, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 204, 22 May 1908, Page 12

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