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AUCTIONS. TO-DAY. THURSDAY, 4th MAY, 1911. At 11 a.m. AT NO. 3 SHED KING'S WHARF. 57 TONS 2 CWT. (Richard Johnson and Nephew, Ltd.) /HALVANISED AVIEE, EX SS. AOTEA, On Account of whom it maj Concern. Lot 1, -17 tons ldcwt. No. 8 Lot 2, 5 tons, lOcwt, No. 7. Lot 3, 2 tons llcwt., No. 11). Lot i, 1 ton lent.. Resisted. Packed in 2cwt. Bundles and 561b. coils, 4 coils in u, bundle. Each Lot will be offered in minimum quantity of ono ton, the buyer haying the option of taking as much of each lot as he requires. Country buyers can send their requirements with limit price to tho 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. SATURDAY, MAY 27th, at 11 o'clock. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF 25 DAIRY FARMS, "■ Being tho well known RICHMOND DOWNS ESTATE, WALTON. 911S ACRES, in Areas from 90 to 1512 mHE N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE A CO., in conjunction with the FARMERS' AUCTIONEERING CO., Hamilton, have been favoured with instructions from tho proprietors of the above estate, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the OKSE BAZAAR, lIAMILTON, on the above date, all that FINE BLOCK OF DAIRYING COUNTRY, Known as. tho Richmond Downs Estate, comprising some of the finest land in the Upper Thames Valley. The Estate ranges from ilat country to gentle rolling downs, with numerous patches of shelter plantation and scrub, and ev«ry section is approachable by a good formed road, from one to six miles from the Walton Railway Station. Practically the whole Estate is well adapted for dairying, except part of Section No. 2, and part of No. 3, which will make excellent cattle and sheep country. The New Zealand .Dairy Association have two creameries running in the vicinity, ono at Walton and one at Waharoa, whilst another is to be built by tho Association near the centre of the Estate, only three and a half miles from Walton Station. Tho Association's Manager, Mr. Sprajfg, is now calling for tenders for the erection of the creamery. Th? greatest distance of any section from a creamery will then only be 2\ miles'. Purchasers can be ready to start dairying next f-?a----fon, as all , the sections are partially fenced; some, wholly fenced and subdivided. Tlw Estate has been cut up so as to provide two running streams of pure water in nearly every sfctiin. Nearly the wholo is ploughable, and the land generally of a rich character, admirably adapted, for growing all kinds of root and cereal crops. A new homestead of 9 rooms and offices has- b;on recently built, comniardinff "lie of tho finest views ■in the province—Lot 1-17. Old homestead of 8 renms, with stnble, woolshed, sheep and cattle yards, and orchard, 2-1G: house of 5 rooms on Lot 2, Section 5, known as The Mount, 'Note extremelv easy terms: 1(1 rtor cent, on the fall of the hammer, 10 per cent, in twelve months, and improvements to tho value of 15 per cent.; bnjan'ce in five' years at 5 per cent. Intending pur-Mias-srs; byPending notice to the Manner, Richmond Downs, will b< , met at Walton Railway Station, and driven over the Estate. Plans mnv bo >>acl from Hie abovr. nr any of the New Zealand I°an unci M.tTcaTitile Ascncv Company's Branches throughout the Dominion. Land Transfer Title. PEOPERTY SALES. MESSRS. WILLIAM H. TURNBULL AND CO., report having disposed of the following properties during the quarter January 31, 1911, to April 30:— TOWN- : -' 7-roomed house. Hawker Street, land 40ft. x 90ft., £1275; block shops and offices, Ghuznee Street, land 33ft. x 100 ft., price, .£3200; G rooms, Mauley Terrace, and 40ft. x 105 ft., £1100; 5 rooms, Epuni Street, land 29ft. x 100 ft., .£750; section, Arlington Street, 4Gft. x 90ft., £335; 5 rooms, Mortimer Terraca, land 33ft. x 120 ft., prico .£600; section, i Ferrysido, £150; section 28, £115; 3-5 roomed houses, Reuben Avenue, land 90ft. x 120 ft., £1200; one acre, Lower Hutt, £1000; G rooms, Scatonn, land 3Sft. x 170 ft., £S00; section 3 Ferryside, ,£225; section, Rofcneath, 35ft. s 120 ft., £220; Section G, Block 8, Hataitai, £230; Sections 1 and 2, Ferryside, £325; two 5-roomed houses, land 80ft. x 120 ft., Washington Avenue, £1200; 3 sections, Karori Road, 99ft. x. 165 ft, £G00; Section 13 and 14 Wiltori Street, £200; also, Sections 38 and 39, Wilton Estate, £225; corner section, 70ft. by UOft., Island Bay, £350; two six and one seven house, land 80ft. x 150 ft.; 5 rooms, Kolburne, land 43ft. x 150 ft., £700. The following farms have been sold by tho firm (luring the samo period:— 326 acres Muugnroa. 103 acres Wainui-o-mata, dOO acres in tho Marton district, 300 acres near Foilding, and 14S0 acres iu tho Poverty Bay district. UNENCUMBERED FARM FOR EXCHANGE. Q-| k ACRES Freehold, 10 miles from OJLO railway station, about 150 acres ploughabie when stumped, plenty of timber on .section. There is NO MORTGAGE on this property. Owner is propared to take rent-producing properties lightly mortgaged in exchange. Equity, £3GG3" Apply W. IT. TURNBULL AND CO., 27 PANAMA STREET, WELLINGTON. • FOR SALE, ■ i FURNITURE AND CABINETMAKER'S BUSINESS, at Blenheim. Seven i!cars' Lease. Low'rent. Slock ut LauJed Cost, No Gsadwill asked. • This is an excellent opportunity tor a pushing man. Tho Business is in the market owing lo death of former proprietor. > Apply to— v ' GRIFFITHS AND SON,, AUCTIONEERS, BLENHEIM. FOR SALE, CHOICE DAIRY LEASEHOLDS. iQA ACRES, WANGANUI DISTRICT J-Ovf all in grass, subdivided into paddocks; well watered; good orchard; i roomed house; concrete cowbails, iiig-stj cartshed; woolshed, yard and dip; i cows, 2 bulls, i sows, 3 horses, fowls cart, harness, milk-cans, etc., etc.; leas has 8J years to run at Us. per acre situate 8 miles from important railwa station, U miles from P. 0., school, an creamery. Price only £!S0 as going coi cern. Further details and monthly r< turns of herd on application. mA ACRES, choice flat land; Rang tikei district; within live minute of important railway station, and do; to two creameries; lease has 10 years I run at £3G per annum, with right c renewal or purchase; good (i-roome house and conveniences, concrete cov bails, loose-box, lartshed, piggeries, an fowlrun; carrying 3G cows; with or witl out good mill; round doing 30 gallons day. Price, for lease, £1175. rs Apply to r H. ERNEST LEIGHTGN n 186 FEATHERSTON STREET, WELI LINGTON, OR HUTT.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1118, 4 May 1911, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1118, 4 May 1911, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1118, 4 May 1911, Page 10

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