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___ j AUCTIONS. : THURSDAY', JULY 30, 1908, At 7.30 p.m. J AUCTION SALE. . 110 SECTIONS...- 110 IJI H E . CON LI N .ESTATE NORTHLAND. TERMS:- . . . Jgg Deposit per Section • " In Three Months • Balance in 3 years, at 5 per cent, interest. Plans on application, ; \HARCOUR™ AND CO., ' Auctioneers. 5347 ' / ' ; ... AUCTION SALE.' FRIDAY, 31st JULY, 1908. HIGH-CLASS FAMILY RESIDENCE, No. 50 HOBSON STREET,. . , THORiSDON; : Messrs. harcourt and co. havo boon ' favoured with instructions ' frbm 'the Trustee, on account of the early departure of Mrs. Hislop for Australia, tq sell .by. publio auction at their rooms, Lanibton Quay,, on FRIDAY, 31st JULY, 190S- , ~ THE lIAKDSOME .' . . ■And .'V . WELL-APPOINTED. FAMILY MANSION OF IO.IIOOMS, . , ■ With pantry, lavatories, scullery, wasb. 1 house, coalhouse, bathroom,.cellar, etc., standing on' land having a frontage of • 51ft; Gin. to Hobsbn Street by a depth of 110 ft., and known as No. 50, and built within tho last four years by tho lato James Hislop, architect. . Full details later. ' / . Cards to view, with full, particulars, from •-.. r • ' HARCOURT AND CO.,' 5318 Auctioneers. ■ ■ , •' 1 ' ' " . PERSONALLY CONDUCTED TOUR /To the DARLING DOWNS. WE havo completed arrangements for s personally conducted tour of tho Darlting Downs, leaving Wellington 'in 3 or 4' weeks' time, and invite intending buyers, who propose going over, to communicate with us . AT. ONCE. ; ' As we are Agents for firms in overy important to'wn. in Queensland, we aro in a position to offer: exceptional facilities to intending buyers.' We have . numerous . PROPERTIES FOR SALE on the Darling-Downs,' ranging' from 500 to* 50,000 ■ acres, at . prices varying from lss. to ilO per acre. " -Wo append particulars of a few properties, and solicit further inquiries. ; , , . : .' '. i . ■' ("AAA ACRES—Black soil, open. box' brigatJl/U.U' low coolibah, apple tree and red gum couhttyi ' l*ri6e, '15s. per. acre. . wo/? ACRES—First-class lucerne 100 XlO ver acre. I.K AAA ACRES—Carrying capacity-, ,8000 xOjv"". : sheep and 500 cattle. - Price, 17a. 6d. per acre. UrtA/\ ACRES—AII open plains, suitablo. ,vUU for cultivation and tip-top sheep fattening country. Frice, £3 per acre.- ■ a aaa ACRES—Heavy grassed open plains WuU and open forest; woL> ..watered in every paddock. £3 per acre.. Call or write. "sj.' /, BARR, .LIAR.Y, &<WILkIAMS|' 158 FEATHERSTON STREET, - ' . WELLINGTON. ' ■ ■ ,v'- ' C 53? ' i ■ ' BARGAINS. aaa ACRES, good Dairy Farm, close to <4UU .Kaponga, on metalled 1 road, handy to school and factory; good buildings. Price, .£18; cash, .£6OO. aq ACRES,'L.I.P., rental JE6 per annum, all 00 in grass; good 5-roomed house and sheds, , on metalled road, throo miles from town aud railway.' -Price, .£11; cash, <£200. iCOK ACRES, good Grazing or Dairy. Land, . 'O/VU 16 miles from Eltliam, on good met- ? ailed road, 2$ miles',from-town ana factory; . good houso and sheds. : Price, i£9 10s.; cash, ' f',; : ' . Apply to ... - FRED W. FRETHEV, ' \ ELTHAM. . [CM ; ' THE FAMOUS DARLING DOWNS. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS AND .INVESTORS. ■-/ ; f CAN OFFER ON THE FAR-FAMED -I LAKLjuXu DOWNS, 1 sheep to tneacre Country at £3 2s. lid. to JXI lUs. per acre. Close to rail; esvablisned markets aud butter lactones. Permanent Water by sinking from 20 to, 75 feet. ilicli soil, 30 to 40 l'eet . deep.' Ideal Lucerne Lauid. Excellbuc Alaize, Oats, and Rape-growing Country. ' Average-Rainfall,'. 30 inches. £157 cash; no payment second year; balance in !) yearly payments at 5 per cent, interest, will'buy 500 acres; every acre lit tor plough. All iirsL-class sheep aud cattle country; carry, 1 sheop per acre on liatural grasses. ,£ISUU cash; balauco as above;will purohasa 5000 acres, similar country, carry 1 sheep per ' acre on natural grasses. Capable of earryiil" • 15,000 sheop, if, say, 4000 acres wore sown m ; artificial grasses or lucerne. • No Ticks. No Rabbits. No Pests. Beautiful Climate.' The Health Resort of , Queensland. My agents have-recently settled a number . of Now Zealanders on tlio Downs, and they aro still coming. First come, first served; so don't delay. Only a limited area available. Values rising rapidly. Catalogues, lithographs, : and full particulars; supplied on application., Join my party leaving New Zealand on the 10th July, anjl see tko country and judge for' yourself. During tho last 14 days over .£IOO,OOO . worth of land has been purchased by North Island farmers. W. H. CRUeckSKANK, LAND AGENT, CSiio ' MASTERTON.

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 250, 15 July 1908, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 250, 15 July 1908, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 250, 15 July 1908, Page 12

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