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AUCTIONS. ■ UNRESERVED UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. CLEANING SALE. DAIRY STOCK. WAITARA, SATURDAY, 18th JUNE, 12 o'clock sharp. I HITCHINGS, HANJCINS, AND CO., LTD., have been favoured with instructions to sell on Mr. E. 11. Moore's Farm, Brixton, Waitara, as above— 50 first-class dairy cows (calving July and August) 7 dairy heifers, springing (very good line) 1 P.B. Jersey bull Draught horses, spring-cart horse, and hack 25 pigs, dog-cart, milk-can 3 and cooler, D.F. plough, cultivator, harness, reaper and binder, tools, etc., etc. NOTE.—This is a first-class herd, showing the highest test at tho Factory for. the past season, the cows are in firstclass condition, and should command a ready sale. J'. G. HANKINS, Auctioneer. FRIDAY, 24th JUNE, 1910, At 11 a.m. ■ Estate of the lato WM. HOUGHTON. AUCTION SALE OF HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, At the Residence, No. 252 WELLINGTON TERRACE. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. have been favoured with instructions from tho Public Trustee in l.lie above estate to teJl by Auction at the residejice as above — THE WHOLE of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and APPOINTMENTS, including Collard. and Collard piano, mahogany drawingrcoin cabinet, rosewood .suite of 7 pieces, rosewood occasional chairs, sheraton table, _ music stand, elegant overmantel, Voltaire china, tea. service, choice m'nameats anil oil paintings, Wilton pile and Axmijister carpets, hall stand, extension table, italaut sideboard, and diningroom suite, walnut overmantel. Chesterfield couch, walnut bookcase, engravings, glass and e.p. ware, dinner service, imported English bedroom' suite, all brass bedstead, duc'hesse pairs, linoleum, kitchen utensils, and sundries. On view on Thursday afternoon. Complete catalogues will be posted to any address on application. J. U. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. IMPORTANT HO'TEL SALES. By DWANJBROS, MESSRS. DWAN BROS., Willis Street, Wellington, report having sold Mr. John Kennedy's interest in Her Hyesty'sHotel, Pitt Street, Sydney, to Mr. Frank Dakin, formerly of the Customhouse Hotel; Nelson, and recently of the Royal Tiger Hotel, Wellington; Mr. H. Martin's interest in the Criterion Hotel, Millerton, Westport, to Mr. John Fitzgerald, late of Levin; Mr. H. W." Sharpe's interest in the lease and goodwill of tho Junction Hotel, NorKWood, Hawke's Bay, to llr. Ernest Crabtree, well known in Wellington; Mr. T. Midwood's interest in the Masonic Hotel, HaTclock, Marlborough, to Mr. A. G. Newman, late of Gore; Mr. George M'Donald's interest in the Phoenix Hotel, Rangitikei Line, Palmerston North,, to Mr. C. T. Gaymo, late of the railway service, Wangauui; Mr. James W.oods's interest in the Telegraph Hotel, Otaki. to Mrs. Preston, lato of Blenheim; Mr. Thos. Aitken's interest in tho Herbertville Hotel, Herbertville, East Coast, to Mr. William Pacey, late of Levin; Mr. Otto Weine's interest in tho' Princess Theatre Hptel, Wellington, to Mr. Robert Allen, of .this city; Mr. Chas. Diamond's interest in tho lease, furniture, ■ and goodwill of the Albion Hotel, Patea, to Mr. Henry Vogel, lato of the Wellington Meat Export Company; Mr. Arthur Week's interest- in tho laase, furniture, and goodwill of the Castiecliff Hotel, Castlecliff, Wanganui, to Mrs. E. Dooley, lato-of Rushworth, Victoria; and ■ Mr. A. Nannested's interest in the lease and furniture of the. Shamrock : Hotel, Molesworth Street, Wellington, to Mra. M. Cooper, late of the Central Hotel, Mastcrton.; . GREAT BARGAIN IN MILLING BUSH. ■t aa A ACRES, 0.R.P.,' SX .3s. 6d., XQAtW splendid land suitable for mixed farming, when in grass. Withir. 2 mil6S of railway station, ■ tram rights secured into station yard. Very easy country to work, estimated quantity of milling timber per acre, IS.OOOft., comprising rimu and matai, with sprinkling of totara and white pine; 300 acres in grass, with good buildings, yards, dig, etc Price, £1 10s. per acre goodwill. Terms arranged if desired. Will considor'sale of timber rights only. GENERAL STORE BUSINESS, in a coo d go-ahead town on tho Main Trunk Line, -rurnover, -CIOOO monthly. Stock and plant at valuation, estimated value, JE1000.., Goodwill, .£75. Splendid cornor premises. Terms, JCGOO cash, balance approved bills. This is a great snip. Apply W. P.-GARNER AND CO/. TAIHAPE. 70 ACRES FREEHOLD. THE FINEST THING IN DAIRY LAND IN NEW ZEALAND. ■ CLOSE io Feildiug. Very best quality eoil, well sheltered, and permanently watered'; 111 paddocks, nicely laid out grounds;- good buildings, including (i----roouied house, bathroom, . etc., washhouse, toolroom, man's house of 2 rooms " (new), trapslied aud harness room, cowshed, and other outbuildings. Insurance on houso and cottage, .£SOO. An ideal 'placo for stud farm, or milk run; no mortgage. Price, Mi yer acre. Very . easy terms. ' ~ No. 1503 Apply i A, H. ATKINSON & CO,, LTD., ■• AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, FEILDING. r ACRES FIRST-CLASS LAND. 0 ACKJJS FIKST-CLASS LAND. All Level and Grassed with Up-to-Date New 5-roomed House, li miles from Levin. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE, Account of Owner purchasing a Dairy Farm. Price, .£OSO. Terms, .£330 cash, bttlanco 4J per cent, mortgage. Ideal Fruit or Uardc-n iiuu small Farm Land. Recommended. Also, many other .farms all parts Now Zealand. m. H, MORRAH & C 0.,, Wli-LIS STREET, WELLINGTON". COME TO TAIHAPE. IF you want good, healthy, 3-sheep-to-thc-acre country at £7 per acre, handy to Main Trunk. , HERE ARE A COUPLE pnA ACRES (400 0.8.P., 200 L.1.P.), 13 OW miles by good road lrom railway station, jlost office, etc., 1! miles, school 5 miles, all felled and in good grasses, except 80 acres in bush, well watered, 10 paddocks, 5-roomed house, 1 acre orchard, woolshcd, yards, etc. Stock now on place, 1400 big sheep, 750 lambs, IS cattle, and horses. Price, £6 per acre, mortgage .£I3OO, G.A.S. 1 AA A ACRES (GOO L.1.P., 400 0.R.P.), iIiUU 12 miles by good road from railway station; P. 0., telephone, and M.O. office a few chains distant. All in good grasses, except about 70 acres bush. Easy country, and a lot ploughable, when stumped. Fenced, and subdivided into 14 paddocks, new 7-roomed house and 4roomed cottage, witli orchard, etc., to each, 2 woolsheds, 2 sots yards, 45 bales of wool taken off (he place last season. Stock now on, 1800 breeding ewes, 11C0 lambs, 42 rams, 50 catlle, and horses" Price, only .£7 per acre. Terms arranged. A CIIEAI. , IHiSn FARII. rAA ACHES, 0.R.1'., at 17s. Gd. acre 500 ■!> miles from railway, station, GO acres felled anil grassed, balance bush, carrying capacity, 2 sheep to the acre all tho year round, nil the fronlago fenced (li!) chains), whare, 20 x 10, built of sawn timber. Price only ,£2 2s. (id. per acre. Terms, half cash, bnlance at 5 per cent. Or will exchange for houso property, well let, of equal value. A. G. CUNNINGHAM, LAND AGENT. TAIIIAPE,

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 844, 16 June 1910, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 844, 16 June 1910, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 844, 16 June 1910, Page 10

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