AUCTIONS. TO FASTORALISTS, INVESTORS'AND OTHERS. JEIR STATION, YASS, N.S.W. WITH A FRONTAGE TO THE MURRUMBIDGEE RIVER. . FOR SALE BY PUBLIC TENDER IN LOTS AS UNDER: About 15,112 Acres Freehold and C.P. Lands to bo tendered for on a Freehold basis at: P er sera (with option to successful tenderer of Lot Dof taking Plant, Furniture, Produce, and Stores at a Valuation), Ac. r. p. Ac. r. p. LOT A Containing 614 1 8 LOT F Containing ' 1110 0 0 ' ■J'OT.B „ 354 i o LOT G 1292 2 0 £0} C ■ „ 2451 0 0 LOT II „ 1902 3 0 ' LOl D „ 570.3 0 27 LOTE •„ 1331 3 0 TOTAL 15,112 2 35 STOCK :- EWES.—LOT 1 593 .aged. LOT 2 2750 4yrs. • LOT 3 1651 ' 3yrs. . l LOT 4 2020 2.vrs. LOT 5 1990 lvr. — 9001 WETHERS :-LOT 6 311 3yrs. LOT 7 593 2yrs. LOT 8 1754 lyr. - 26G1 LOT 9 Mixed Weaners—3ooo RAMS -.-LOT 10 Mixed ages — 191. 14,856 CATTLE:—LOT 11 32 Head Mixed. HORSES :-LOT 12 47 Head Mixed. Or the whole in one lot as it stands. Walk in, walk out. This property, 18 miles from Yass, 27 miles ( >from Queanbeyan, on the main Tass to Queanbeyan Road, is one of the picked spots in the Stato, and consists of about 15,112 acres in close proximity to tlio Canberra Feliral Capital Site, and the .barren Jack Water Conservation Scheme. : IMPROVEMENTS.—The improvements, of most substantial character,. consist of ' comfortable Homestead, Store, Stables, new Men's Huts, Granary, new Shearers' Hnts and Shearing Shed fitted with sixteen Wolesley-Shearing Machines and six-horse engine. Much of boundary fencing new. Paddocks either naturally watered by - creeks, or by dams or tanks. ' STOCK.—The Stock consists of high-grade merinos. First-class sheep of -the one mark. The Cattle and Horses are of the usual station sorts. Tho' property is in full working order, up-to-date, and is situated on the proposed line of railway from Yass to Queanbeyan. ' Inspection by giving notice by letter to the Manager, Jeir Station, Yass, N.S.W. The Trustees 'Johnston Estate,. Queensland Offices, 18 Bridge Street, Sydney, or P. Barber, Yass, who' will meet intending purchaser and arrange for conveyance to property. . .. . . - . Purchasers shown over the property at any time. Coaches passing the homestead gates leave Yass on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, and Queanbeyan. Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. ... All areas believed to be correctly 6tated, but subject to alteration on completion of'survey now in progress. TERMS CASH. . ' . Sealed Tenders, forms of which can be obtained from the undersigned, to be addressed to the Trustees Johnston Estate, Queensland Offices, 18 Bridge Street, Sydney, and endorsed "Tender for Jeir Station," "close on November 30, 1908. The highest or any tender not'necessarily accepted. • ' Forms of tender, Lithos. and Further Particulars on application to— • .' » TRUSTEES JOHNSTON ESTATE, Queensland Offices, 18 Bridge Street, Sydney. ... 7780
, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1908, At 1.30 o'clock p.m. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE In Hamilton Road, North Kilbirnie. AL. WILSON AND CO. have been ;n-.tnic- • ted by Mr. Pearson to sell, at his ; esidence, Hamilton Road, North Kilbirnie— The whole of the' Household Furniture, contents of five rooms, completely furnished.' , A. L. WILSON,Auctimeer. . Take tram to Nelson Street; the honse is seven doors from, same along Hamilton 'Road. Flag ;vill indicate place ;of sale. All the furnituro is good, and -in first-class order. 7810 . J•. 1.1 -1.1, . TUESDAY; -NOVEMBER 3, • At U (j'clock . IN THE-BANKRUPT ESTATE OF F.ADE BROS.. SALE BY AUCTION OF BUILDING TIMBER • ETC., AT KIBIRNIE. A L.. WTI.SON AND CO. have received . instructions, from ' the Official in the estate of Ride Bros. to Sell, at liourkfl Street, Kilbirnie, the whole- of iho bihldiiij; limber, dieted and undressed moulding?, piles T. and (r. lining,- picture moulding, scantjing, and other-- - useful timber; also ladders,' I.licks, bench, carpenter's f.btools, window sash,'scaffold brackets, etc., etc. NO RESERVE. Please note the liour of sale, 11 o'clock iharp 'A. L.\.WILSON, • . 7509 ' Auctioneer. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5 AND 6, ' - Commencing at 11 o'clock each day. , SALE BY AUCTION Of HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND - HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS, And UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, by Fritz Khula, a Very Fine Instrument, AT MILBULLA, No. 14 HILL STREET. AL. WILSON AND CO. have been • favoured with instructions from Captain Stewart, who is giving up housekeeping, to sell at his residence,- "Milbulla," No. 14 Hill Street, as above— The entire contents of 11-roonied House—Elegant Queen Anne drawing-room chairs and fashionable covers, chesterfield douch in English saddlebags and plush, Fijian twiuo chairs (new design), rosewood escritoire and occasional tables,, Japanese screen and tea-tables, fine collection of silk cushions, heavy copper jardinieres and ornaments, lot of good well-painted pictures, large collection of-good glassware, massive 6ft. sideboard with canopy top and bevelled mirrors, cabinets, cellarette, etc. 12 heavy dining-room chairs, upholstered in morocco leather, large walnut overmantel, roller-top desk and escritoires, Singer drophead, full cainet, treadle sewing machine, 7 drawers; new 8-day clock, e.p. spirit stand and silver cup, quaint Old English design hallstand, hall chairs in red morocco, hall table and barometer. Contents of 7 bedrooms, all completely furnished with furniture, of the latest design: Wardrobe in burr walnut, 4ft. panelled mirror, duchesse pair to match (cost £75), exquisite double bedroom toilot set, massive all brass, square post Italian bedstead, with w.w. mattress; 7 elegant bedroom suites and toilet sets,-lot of good household linen, quilts, sheets, 14 pair of blankets, towels, serviettes, s. and d. brass-mounted bedsteads and w.w. mattrasses, with copper springs and kapoc mattresses, pillows and bolsters, eiderdown quilts, wicker chairs, austrian- chairs and bedroom c.s. chairs, tables, bath- mats, • ottoman couch, lot of books, and large collection of sundries. A fine lot of kitchen utensils, all equal ; to new—6oft. - armoured -hose, 2-roller mangle, wringer, brass preserving pan, flour bins, etc., etc. This is the finest colleotion of furniture we have offered for : a .very long time, and was supplied by Strange and Co.,- Christchurch, about a year, ago: 1 Everything is equal to new, an dof the best.. Catalogues are now being prepared, and will be available on Tuesday morning. ■ Furniture on view on WEDNESDAY, from 10 a.m. to '5 p.m. - An adjournment will take place from .1 to 1.30, and light refreshments will be provided each day. ' ' The. house is let, and possession must be given on Monday morning, so the lot must go. A. L. WILSON, 7808 • 1. Auctioneer. CROFTON! " .CROFTON! CROFTON! WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, At 7.30 o'clock p.m. , SALE OF THE COLWAY ESTATE - (Aplin's Land), CROFTON. WE HAVE THE SUN! • AL. WILSON AND CO. have been • favoured with instructions from the Aplin Bros., to dispose of, by public, auction, as abovo— A portion of the Celebratod Aplin Estate, Crofton, now to be known as tho COLWAY ESTATE, in subdivisions to suit all classes of buyors. , The beautiful property is closo to Crofton Railway Station, and fronts the main road, and its subdivision has been requested for many years. Tho Aplins have at last consented to put it 011 tho market, and give tho public ah opportunity of acquiring homes in this favourite locality. Plans aro now being prepared, and will shortly bo issued. The roads and footpaths are formed and nearly completed. The titlo is Land Transfer, and tho terms will bo very easy, A. L. WILSON, Auotioneor.
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