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AUCTIONS. PRELIMINARY. IMPORTANT SALE OF HOTEL PROPERTY. TtyfESSRS. WILLIAMS AND HARPER are ! instructed by the Trustees in the Estate i- rs - C. L. Neilson to sell by pubhc auction, on WEDNESDAY, the 29th day of JULY, 1908, at 2.30 p.m.ALL that piece of land containing two (2) roods, more or less, being' Sections 503' and 502 in the plan of the Town of \v anganui, with the Hotel and Buildings thereon known as "THE MASONIC HOTEL." Full particulars on application to tho undersigned. ' : . WILLIAMS AND HARPER, Auctioneers, Wanganui, Or, BARNICOAT AND TREADWELL, . 5121 Solicitors, Wanganui. 1200. 1 <JAA ACRES. 540 Acres O.R.P. at 9s. 63, an >acre, 755 acres L.1.P.; 650 acres cleared. One mile sheep fences. A really good grassed place. Four miles from township. Two-sheep country. PRICE, £2, Easy terms; 2050. ACRES FREEHOLD, all in Grass. iV\JO\y .Good Woolshed and Yards. Easy ridgy country, fair percentage of flat, well-watered, papa formation. Sixroomed House, good yards. Railway runs through property. Good metal road. Carried through the year 4000 6heep and ' 400 mixed cattle. PRICE, .£9 10s. PER ACRE. L. A. NOLAN AND CO., . AUCTIONEERS. AND LAND SALESMEN, . NEW PLYMOUTH. ' • ' , C 919 PERSONALLY CONDUCTED TOUR To the DARLING DOWNS. WE have completed arrangements for a personally conducted tour of tho Darling Downs, leaving Wellington in 3 or 4 weeki' time, and invite intending buyers, who propose going over, to communicate with ua AT ONCE. . As we are Agents for firms in every important town in Queensland, wo are in a position, to offer exceptional facilities to intending buyers. Wo havo numerous PROPERTIES FOR SALE on the Darling Downs, ranging from 500 to i 50,000 acres, at prices varying from 15s. to J:lo ; per acre. We append particulars • of, a few-and-solicit further' inquiries. MAft ACRES—Black soil, open box brigaoUvv low coolibah, apple tree and red gum country. . X'rice, 15s. per acre. wq/> ACRES—First-class lucerne country. 100 £10 per acre. 1 K AAA ACRES—Carrying capacity 8000 10)UUu sheep and 500 cattle. Price, 17a. Gd. per acre. Uaaa ACRES—AII open plains, suitable jl/Ul/ for cultivation and tip-top sheep . fattening country. Price, i) 3 per acre. 4 AAA ACRES—Heavy grassed open plains 3tUv/U and well-grassed open forest; well watered in every paddock. .£3 per acre.; Call.or write. BARR, LEARY, & WBLLIAMS, . 158 FEATHERSTON STREET. WELLINGTON. C 531 ' BARGAINS. S)AA ACRES, good Dairy Farm, close to Kaponga, on metalled road, handy, to school and factory;' good buildings. Price, .£18; cash, no ACRES, L.1.P., rental .£6 per.annum, all tlO in grass; good 5-roomed house and sheds, on metalled road, three miles from town and railway. Price, .£l4; cash, .£2OO. £f»K ACRES, good Grazing or Dairy Land, Hi/it) 16 miles from Eltham, on good metalled road,' 2i miles from town and factory; - good house and sheds.. Price, £0 10s.; cash, £900. Apply to ' FRED W. FRETKEY, eltham; C9oi / ■ THE FAMOUS DARLING COWNS. - IMPORTANT TO FARMERS AND ' INVESTORS." V CAN OFFER ON THE FAR-FAMED JL DARLING DOWNS,. 1 sheep to theacra Country at 2s. 6d.. to ±3 10s. per acre. Close to rail; established markets and butter lactones. Permanent Water by sinking from 20 to li feet. Rich soil, 30 to 40 feet deep. Ideal Lucerne Land. Excellent Maize, Oats, and ltape-growmg Country. •■' ; • • Average Kaiufall, 30 inches. J2157 cash; no payment second year; balance in 9 yearly payments at 5 per cont. interest, will buy 500 acr6s; every acre lit to plough. All first-class sheep and cattle country; carry 1 6heep per acre on natural grasses. JSISOO cash; balance as above; will purchase 5000 acres, similar country, carry 1 sheep. 'per acre on natural, grasses. Capable of carrying 15,000 sheep, if, say, 4000 acres wore sown in artificial grasses or lucerne. No Ticks. No Rabbits. No Posts. Beautiful Climate. The Health Resort of Queensland. . My agents havo recently settled a number of Now Zealanders on the Downs, and thoy are still coming. First' come, first served; so don't delay. Only a limited area available. Valuos rising rapidly. Catalogues, lithographs, and full particulars supplied, on ap()ia'au:>D. Join iny party leaving New Zealauu on the 10th July, and see the country and tor yourself. During tho last 14 days over worth of land has been purchased by Nurth Island farmers. • ,j W. H. CRUICKSS4ANK, LAND AGENT, CB9O UASTERTON.

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 247, 11 July 1908, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 247, 11 July 1908, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 247, 11 July 1908, Page 16

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