' AUCTIONS. FRIDAY, 3rd JULY, 1908, At 1.30 o'clock. IN THE FRUIT MARKET, Allen Street., NEW ZEALAND NATIVE TREES. LARGEST AND BEST COLLECTION OFFERED AT AUCTION. ALL NURSERY GROWN By R. W. Davies, of Now Plymouth, Native Tree Specialist. TOWNSEND AND PAUL, LTD., will sell at auction, without reserve, as above— A consignment of Native Trees, comprising all the well-known varieties and other lines of extreme scarcity. Catalogues in preparation. Mr. Davies will bo in attendance. 5057 W. H. MORRAH AND CO., J AND AGENTS. AUCTIONEERS. AND U FINANCIAL AGENTS, WILLIS STREET. Telephone No. 11 FREEHOLD FARMS FOR SALE. m ACRES, WAIRARAPA NORTH.—lmproved farm. per acre. 0A A ACRES, WAIRARAPA. — Improved; 01/ l/ carries 600 sheep and 70 cows. =£12 per acre. QQK ACRES, NORTH WAIRARAPA .-SplenOv/tJ did homo farm; one of the best in district. JSIS 10s. per acre. f>-j o ACRES, Patea. Practically all level. OJ.O All ploughablo, • good homestead, up-to-date, modern buildings, milking machino, etc. Closo to station and creamery. Tho best home farm in tho District. Price i!3S per acre. Terms. ' . - , ACRES, nearly all level, Upper Hutt. House, etc. Price ,£1650. 1 Kffc ACRES, near Woodville, all ploughablo, XOl/ improved. Price J315 p.a. C2OO cash required. pnfk ACRES, TAURANGA.-7&X) ploughablo, Ov/li all in grass, a splendid farm, highly improved. Bargain, £& p.a. if!OK ACRES, near ELTHAiM.—lmproved, Oz-CO llouso, etc. ,£9 15s.' p.a. Nearly all ploughable. m" ACRES, OTA Kl.—Spjendid land. £41 IO p.a. f»Qjl ACRES, PAHIATUA.—Splendid farm, \JO t limestone formation, good house, etc. £27 p.a. ' f}«5K ACRES, UPPER HUTT.—Good healthy iyOo hill laud. -C 8 ss. p.a. We have many- other FAIiiMS for Sale, and will, bo pleased to givo details to any bonatius buyer ou application. IIOItRAH'S, WILLIS STREET. C 515 3990 ACRES FREEHOLD BUSH LAND. BROKEN HILL COUNTRY. ON WELLINGTON AND MANAWATU RAILWAY LINE. .. 7 MILES FROM MANAICAU AND GO MILES FROM WELLINGTON. QPLENDID Sheep and Cattlo Country; land 0 would carry 1$ sheep to acre;, valuable timbers, rimu, white pino, totara, estimated average 10,000 feet to aero. Tho soil, consists of a loamy clay with occasional small saudstono outcrops. Tho land will 'not slip when cleared of bush. It lies woll to tho sun. Adjacent sections are woll grassed, and carrying cattle in excellont condition. Thoro aro two good metalled roads running from Manakait towards tho property for a distance of about f> iniles, after that, a bridlo track for about li miles and a survoyed road passes along tho boundary of tho property. . THERE IS NO OTHER BLOCK OF LAND SO CHEAP IN THE WELLINGTON PROVINCE. . - Cash: Prico—From £1 10s. per acre. , Easy Terms' can bo arranged. Offer open for Ono Month. , " Apply,J. B= F6P<3LAY ' • (Opposite Bank of Australasia), . HUNTER . STREET, WELLINGTON. ■ 9713 LAND DARGAINS . A -« A ACRES, Coast Land; tenure L.1.P., at yzXty 10d. per. aero; all grassed, except 50 acres; 150 acres lovel; G-roonied house; school opposite; \vill carry 2 sheep. Price only .£3 15s. £500 cash. Stock at valuation. Apply early. 1 DAIRY FARM, close to Eltham; X.\y\y level, dry, well watered; will carry 40 ccws. Prico J2i). .£GOO cash. O-ACRE DAIRY FARM, two iniles- from railway; suitable for largo family or milking machino; will carry 100 cows; ono 8roomcd and one ' 4-roomed house. Prico £,V! 10s. Only J5750 cash. ' FRED. 'WVFRETHEY,'LAND AGENT, ELTHAM. ' . \ ' CSOI
ALLEftI AEHID MOORE, • YORK CHAMBERS, ..31a MANNERS STREET, , WELLINGTON. ; DAIRY FARM FOR'SALE. JJQA ACRES FREEHOLD, within six miles of Palmerston North. All lin . good grass, except about 10 acres of shelter bush. Practically flat. Excellent. dairying land. Mortgage .£IOOO at 5 per cent., which may bo paid off at, any time.' Good milking shedand separator house, yards, etc. Prico £li per. acre.. ■ Easy terms arranged ' to , suit purchaser. ' .We have several good City | Properties for sale cheap, one of which consists of a block of brick shops and olßces in ono of the principal streets of this city; this shows a safe and good return on the prico' wanted. , . : C 760 GENTLEMEN, 1 ' THE AMERICAN FLEET VISITS OCR NORTHERN' CAPITAL SHORTLY, AND our Main Trunk Railway Lino will bo so near completion by then that you will' undoubtedly tako that 'routo' to add your enthusiastic assistance to welcome our' American cousins. In doing so, wo strongly 'advise you to do the trip leisurely, giving us an opportunity to show you somo; of tlio finest and clicapest grazing country in .tlio Dominion. Should you decido to do as. we suggest, wo will meet you at any station along tho lino and show you investments which, if taken, will make your trip not only ono of pleasure, but ono of great financial success as well. Appended are particulars of' ono of tho many hundreds of genuine bona lido specs, wo have to offer. ACRES FREEHOLD. Rich, low, 'rolling, sunny, limestone country, all in grass, but 200 acres shelter bush; largo area plougliablo; well watered, ;woll, fenced and subdivided into 20 paddocks., The buildings compriso a largo 10-roomcd'gentleman's residence, replete with every modern convenience, telephone, etc.; stables, loose-boxes, 2 wool sheds, manager's cottage, men's cottage, dip, sheep and cattle yards. Only S miles by good metalled road from town and railway and the best stock market on the West Coast. Tlio property is now wintering 5100 sheep and 300 head of cattle. Prico X 9 ss. per acre. First-class terms can bo arranged. For further particulars apply ROSS AND IVSACQREGOR. , MASIEETON, . ;
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