AUCTIONS. THURSDAY, 4th MAY, 1911*. At 11 a.m. AT NO. 3 SHED KING'S WHABF. 57 TONS 2 CWT. (Richard Johnson and Nephew, Ltd.) QALYANISED WIRE, EX SS. AOTEA, On Account of whom it may Concern. Lot 1, 47 tons llcwt., No. 8 Lot 2, 5 tons, lOcwt., No. 7. Lot 3, 2 tons 14cwt., No. 10. Lot 4, 1 ton' 4cwt., Resisted. Packed in 2cwt. Bundles and 561b. coils, 1 coils in a bundle. Each Lot will be offered in minimum quantity of one ton, the buyer having the option of taking as much of eacli lot as he requires. Country buyers can send their requirements with limit price to the Auctioneers, who will attend to their interests. Wo have been instructed to sell by Public Auction, as above. WM. H. TURNBULL AND CO., Auctioneers, Panama Street. BUSINESSES AND PARTNERSHIPS. ' <£350 A YEAR COAL AND CARRYING BUSINESS FOR SALE. THIS is situated in a sound farming district- in Canterbury. Well established; practically a monopoly of trade, and close to station; 21- acres, with five-roomed dwelling, stables, and cover for 100 tons of coal. . This is a good opening for strong pushing man, and ,£3OO to ,£490 would secure it. Better inquire. N.Z. BUSINESS EXCHANGE, 187 Manchester St., Christchurch. FOR SALE. A FLOURISHING GENERAL STOEEi"! 'KEEPER'S BUSINESS in a thriving Country Township. Satisfactory reasons for quitung. Full particulars on application. Thomas King, Commission Agent, Bulls. GOOD COUNTRY STORE. NO opposition, good district, low rent, good house and about 14 acres good land, stream running through stocked with trout. Business could be considerably increased by canvassing the district. ' Price for the whole lot as going concern, about Jjlsl l o. ■, Apply to RA'i'LIFF LAND AGENCY, FEILDING. "jjjlOß SALE, Country Store, in rising -10 -township, handy- to railway and port, doing between .£,250 and .£3OO monthly; principals only dealt with. Apply, in first instance, to "H. 1.," "Dominion" Office. ' ' TENANT FOB HOTEL WANTED. BROS., Willis Street, Welling- ■ ton, requiro a reliable ani trustworthy Tenant for one of the best paying hotels in a progressive country town. The existing lease expires very shortly. New tenant can refurnish if necessary, or can take over present furniture at valuation. The hotel is a modern briek building in a splendid .position. Safe Electorate. Free house for everything. No repairs, as this honse ha 3 not long been built, as it is in first-class order. £1250 cash will be required. Bona-fide purchasers mast apply personally. DWAN BROS., WILLIS STREET. WELLINGTON. A CHEAP Native Leasehold, sheep and Cattle given in. About 4000 acres, Wairarapa district, all rideable country, and when fully im- . proved will carry I.} sheep, besides a large amount of cattle; coach servico to the door every other day; telephone alongside, also hotel. The property is well grassed, divided into six paddocks, well watered, and has 22 years to run at a rental of Is. 9d. to 2s. for the last part of the lease. The country must rise- in value. Given in are about 3000 sheep, 300 head cattle, 10 horses, buggy, and implements: everything, as a going concern, for £2 ss. per acre. An early application is necessary. Buildings: G-roomed house, woolshed; dip, yards. Ring up 265, Masterton, to get further information. C. C. ROSS AND CO., Estate Agents and Sharebrokers, MASTERTON. OSJ A A ACRES, 150 acres in grass, 250 acres newly sown, watered by creeks, freehold, will winter 2 sheep to the acre easily, no buildings, 11 miles trom railway, 51 miles from post office. Price, .£2 12s. Gd". per acre. .£SOO down. Balance at 5 per cent. A Q A ACRES, L.1.P., 400 acres in grass, dbuxoii metalled road, will carry 2 sheep to the acre, divided into four paddocks. Price, «E5 ss. per acre. .£OOO to ,£7OO cash. Balance at 5 per cent. YOUWG, S-50BBS & CO." AUCTIONEERS AND SEED MEB- ■ CHANTS. STRATFORD AND ELTHAM. FOR LEASE—IOS acres. Aorangi, closo to Feilding, L.1.1'., all grass, all flat; carries SO cows and other stock; 6•roomed house, cowbails, etc.; 9 paddocks, well fenced and watered; rent 17s. 3d.; price, £15 per acre; ,£IBOO cash required. "008 SALE—27O acrcs, Marton, all in -SJ I grass, 220 acres ploughable; carries 21 sheep to the acre; good house and all outbuildings;-mortgage ,£3OOO for 5 years, at 5 per cent. Price ,£2l per acre, including 5 horses, some machinery, and crops. Terms .£I6OO cash, balance as second mortgage. Appiy .V SOT OR E. SJVSBTH. AGENT, FEILDING. FOR SALE, CHOICE DAIRY LEASEHOLDS. -a OA ACRES, WANGANUI DISTRICT, XOV all in grass, subdivided into G paddocks; well watered; good orchard; 4roomed house; concrete cowbails, pig-sty, cartshed; woolshed, yard and dip; 37 cows, 2 bulls, 2 sows, 3 horses, fowls, cart, harness, milk-cans, etc., etc.; lease lias 8J years to run at 14s. per acre; situate 8 miles from important railway station, 11 miles from P. 0., school, and creamery." Price only °EIBO as concern. - Further details and monthly returns of herd on application. wa ACRES, choice flat land; Rangi4TE tikei district; within five minutes of important railway station, and clos? to two creameries; leaso has 10 years to run at JJ36 per annum, with right of renewal or purchase; good 6-roomed house and conveniences, concrete cowbails, loose-box, cartshed, piggeries, and fowlrun-; carrying 3G cows; with or without good milk round doing 30 gallons a day. Price, for lease, .£1175. Apply toH. ERNEST- LEIGHTON, ISG FEATHKRSTON STREET, WELLINGTON, OR HUTT. rinHE Results obtained by Advertisers -3- in tho Classified Columns of "Tho Dominion" are such as to confirm their belief that the-paper has a wider circulation than any other daily journal in New Zealand.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1116, 2 May 1911, Page 10
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