. AUGTIOMS. 3l v' TO-DAY,- • THURSDAY, 21st OCTOBER", 1 ' • \ At 2 o'clock. • r.i 2 5 0. PERNS! _ 250 FERXS! CO. are instructed to • sell at their Rooms, 20 Brandon Street— !9 ; 250 Princo of Wnlos Ferns, from Ohakune, all well established (Todc-u Suporba). ■ WITHOUT RESERVE. A; L. WILSON,- Auctioneer. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE . OF .'DAIRY FARMS . FATTENING FARMS . V - AGRICULTURAL FARMS SATURDAY,; 23rd OCTOBER, 1909, "■ O. B. HOADLEY LIMITED, NAPIER, .. conjunction"with" xr WE , NLE T AND LANAUZE, LIMITED, Havo been instructed by C. L. Mackersey, to ■ ! offer by Auction, at tho Drill Shed, Hastings, on abovo date,' his celebrated 1 .'■ TURAMOE -ESTATE, e ' Consisting of about -, JO00 : ACRES,, . Q7' ALLOTMENTS ■ ' niv ' .. , ALLOTMENTS .4/ rnriSfJl 1 ! area up to 89 acres in extent. B wbioh.joiiis -the choicest part of ,p: "!? Ldnglands Estato -oni one side, and tno well r known. ; Poukawa Estate ,on tho other, consists- of rich grassed. Hats,' and is situated ;nalf •a; mile from tho Pakipaki • Railway Sta- , . an^ ' Borthwick's I'reezing , Works,, and .witlirn 6- miles of Hastings by ; good metalled road m all seasons. A Creamery is erected on the' Estate. - ino property may ho faithfully described m .being the. very richest part of the fertile Heretaunga, Hawke's Bay Plains. For Dairy- ■ . jug-pursuits it cannot bo excelled in New Zealand, while ,f or Fattening: purposes and tho ' luxuriant growth of all Irinds. of .' crops, ' nowhere can it-bo surpassed. ' • ■" . ' TERMS OF PAYMENT: i .15 per cent, at time of salo; 10 per cent, in I , six montas; 5 per cent, in twelve months; 5 ' per cent/-m eighteen months;'balance in' 3 i years. , All unpaid purchase money to bear 5 i peT cent, interest. - . rar . 3 ' ' ' s a s e now ' "Enable upon application to ' I ~'C. B. HOADLEY AND SON, LIMITED, '. Auctioneers, Napier; -3100 1 IMPORTANT SALE OF HASTINGS SUBURBAN FARMING ALLOTMENTS, AND CHOICE ' ' RESIDENTIAL SITES. ' t G. NAPTWR II^7 - AK ?- S0N ' imiTED/ \ 1 %r\V^ D] ? no - lo t n wit!l ? !i. i 4, P, 9'' ' lave instructed by i Mr. Henry Gaisford to offer by I'ublio Auction, at the " DRILLSHED, HASTINGS, I On SATURDAY, 23rd OCTOBER, 1909, At 11 o clock "a.m.— .-All that: Beautiful Property, . j EAUPARE, _ Formerlr known; as : Sir William. Russell's ( . Estate, situated 2£.milos'from Has'-- « idjs Raihray Station. o The property consists of about ■ ? 1680 •. ACRES , X6BO * • ;Of. rich alluvial, fiats, some of tho verv ! ohoioest of the Plains; Subdivided to suit pnr- i chasers into 95 Allotments, .varying from 3 to 50 Acres in extent.,." ' c i ."TERMS OF PAYMENT: 15 percent, on fall ' of hammer, 5 por cent, in 12 months, .10 per' cent, m 18 months, "balance 1 March' Ist. 1913 pearing 5j p.er cent intereßt/y .X v -'' SO6O - ' • ' ' ' ' C (J~| B. i HOADLEY AND SON, LIMITED, ] y» havo been instructed by Mr, James Mac' f farlano to > SeU by Publio Auotion, at thoir i: Rooms, BROWNING STREET, NAPIER, 5 ' MONDAY, OCTOBER 25th, 1909,, '. j At 2 p.m.— t 3 THE BALANCE OF HIS SPLENDID' | ESTATE, CLIVE GRANGE, 1 o Subdivided: into 38 Alloiariente, varying 'in 2 area from . ; : 1 ACRE UP TO <03 ACRES IN EXTENT. « _Tho Estato consists of Rioh Flats and Easy a Downs,"-abundantly watered. Ideal locality, be- ting convenient to Farndan and Hastings Rail- t< way Stations, - and. 9 miles from' Napior by good fi roads in all seasons. ' ■' . •' v " For residential sites* or for thoso'desirous of u cultivating the land the'fertile character of a the,sou means MONEY in any branch of farming it mav be put to,.while ,tho-situation is n sunny, and enjoys the bealthy and exhilarating O sea breezo from ilhe:. Pacific . . h .IJo one should overlook this opportunity of acquiring an- investment most excellent of its kind. ' b . . ■ .: TERMS OF PAYMENT: 10 per "cent/. Cash at. timo of sale.' ' 20 per cent, on Delivery. February Next.. • Balanco of purchase money can remain on mortgage till Slst March, 1913, bearing 5 . per - cent, interest,Plans of both above properties will be sent post freo upon application tox • C. 13. HOADLEY AND SON, LIMITED, S •• •'' Auctioneers, *3 NAPIER, ; HASXirJUS, AJND GISBORNE. ' * ' : . .3061 si ■ ' w ■ ; ■ ■" .■ Pi QQ7 ACRES, O.KJ'., at 335.; situated 9 m iJt/i. miles, from-township end railway by T! good road;.. About .400 acres in grass, balance f' bush; 2J sheep country.. Price, including 10,0.01) ri feet U.ii. Timber, i'teUO. 'lorms,- ajlwO down; ri balanoa'at 5 per cent. N QCSA ACHES, 0.K.P., at 17s.' Gd., per acre. ~i (jiJyj Situated 2J miles from, railway station i (Main Trunk); 201) acres fcUed and grassed, 50 1 chains leucing Itottvra); 6;rooined-House (split 'j timber), sheep, yards, garden, etc. -The' balance. , is heavy bnsu, -with good.sprinding of lotara,' •€ ifmu and. matai. i Tho soil is a rici loam, on l papa' ahir sanastono lormutiou, <: and generally J i 1 rolling country, about half- ploughabio when' cieared, .Piice, goodwill, £2 per aero. f! i4(W down, balance as arranged. ' " QO/{ ACRtb, 0.R.P., at ..17s. .Gd. per aero, "f J/Ors: situated 5 miles from railway station ■(Main Trunk), 111) acrta lulled and grassed.' (ct Price, 255.-; per acre. Terms, £4005 down, bali-' -oi auco as .arranged. Note.—The above two pro- b perties'in. grass are wintoring, 24 sheep to the ai acre, ami'will carry, 3 sueep lo .lho aero whew ci kuuuiviiiud. . • i OLDEST ESTABLISHED DRAPERY BUSI- C " . \ NESS IN A GOOD TOWN.. . Handsome.premises of .2 , stories,., in main' business: thoroughfare. Largest. and best appointed,shop in.-town, irith saowroom-upstairs. Stock consists. entirely of Millinery, Drapery. Men's,Clothing,-and Slercery. , All in-gooil or- ' der and - oondilion, with no old,, unsaleable' l .Edods.':'-" Present, value of stock.: about : I Turnover abont .£SOOO a year. ' Will sell, or gi • lease-premises in'. 3 jieriods of\s years each at. '- £00, i!7O, and i«0 per annum, i-noe oi stock, d AS A UUINU CONCERN. i! 2000. si ' A. G.' 11 , AGK2iT» v ■**. ;•* •mHAPE. 1 r 1 .• 1 '"■ "• 1-■:■'■ •"• ■■".•"niMo; g; . ' • . : . ni G. C. ROSS AND CO., c , LAND AGENTS. MASTERTON. . J; '.' ■ ■ b . ALL. LEVEL LAND. ' si A SPLENDID FATTENING, CROPPING, ' jj! ; DAIRYING. OR GRAZING HARM. ° Odd ACRES, close to Waipawa, splendid ODtJ '.'quick soil that.will grow wheat, oats, v . turnips, or rape. .At present there aro about , r • 100 acres, of oats and wheat in. Tho/position u is all that can be diseroil, and the climato u is' absolutely tho bo6t in . tho North. Well subdivided into numerous, paddocks, fcncing In F good order,.- with water in every paddock, a Grows all kinds of .English grasses well, anil | c will winter-1700 big sheep aud fatten all the h 1 lambs.' Its close proximity to,three salCyards makes it'very convenient.for dealing. Bullocks fatten well. Tho land'is all ploughable. Buildings, 'now G-roomod House, stnbles, implement ehed, and man's cottoge.' Title, L.I.P. Rent, - 3s. Price, £1. 10s./por. acre, with only JJSDO" -cash.' This is undoubtedly the cheapest pro- "-. perty-in tho market.' Apply sharp, to ROSS AND CO., Box G9, Uasterton.. - , -; C 1167 el
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