__ AUCTIONS. ' UPPER nUTT. MAIN EOAD '(NEAR RAILWAY STATION). AUCTION SALE SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFxECTS, «£ to-"day- • SATURDAY. JULY 29th. ~ At 2.15 p.m. sharp. >Nt TT ' ER P s ' r LEIGIITON has receivn Cl ' '"structions from Mrs. Norman Campbell, who is leaving the district, to sell, as above, without reserve, tho following catalogue:— , , , Dining table, sideboard, tapestry suite, "■ overmantel, mirror, duchess chest, washstand and ware (to match), chest draw--1- °'' 5 ' d. bedstead, carpet, linoleum, " picturos, hall carpet runner, flower pots rv iUK ' stand, brass fender and irons, hall '* stand, curtains, blinds, kitchen table, cheflonier, chairs, standard lamp, and '■ sundries too numerous to enumerate, ht SALE, -UNDER CONDUCT OF THE REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT, AT PALMEESTON NORTH, THURSDAY, 10th AUGUST, 1911, . At 1 o'clock. , FREEHOLD SECTIONS, FRONTING ,;; ALEXANDRA STREET, PALMER STON NORTH. TfcALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., ■*-'■ have received instructions from tho ) REGISTRAR of the SUPREME COURT 3- to fell at their AUCTION ROOMS, PALMERSTON NORTHALL THOSE pieces of land; FIRST, containing 1 rood, and 25.4 perches, being -ots 3, -1, and son deposited plan No. 1484, . • Part Section SS-t, Town of Palnierston p North, nnd being all tho land in Certificate of Title. Vol. 138, Fol. 17G. SECOND [A, containing 3 roods and 2t perches, being Part Section SB7, Town of Palmcrston North, and being all the land in Certificate of Title, Vol. 129, Fol. 1C0; nnd. THIRDLY, containing 3 roods, being 'art Section S3G, Town of I'alniersfou North,, ami being all land in Certificate , of Title, Vol. I2'j, Fol. IS9. > Full particulars can be obtained from DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., Palnierston North. • J _ S ' ■jCTRIDAY, AUGUST -in b AT 2 P.M. SHARP. " gjAMUEL TRAILS AND QONS, INCORPORATING WARD BAKER, Will Soil at their Land Salo Rooms, 87 3 Queen Street, Auckland, BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. WAIKATO DAIRY FARM, being Se<-- . tions 100, .101, and .102, 'of tho Parish of AVliangaiuarino, containing 3loi 3r. Vip., ■ more ■or less, with Dwellinglonse (insured for .£400), creamery, milE-lng-shed, etc. The property has extensivn road frontages, nnd is subdivided. Convenient to school and-post aud telegraph office, and to both WAIRANGI anj RANGIEIRI RAILWAY STATIONS b . LAND TRANSFER TITLE. Particulars nnd conditions of salo may be seen at tho Office of the Auctioneers. . LAND FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY, OR AUCTION IF UNSOLD BEFORE. f fiKftft ACEES highly improved first- . y " vv/ class dairying laud on easy ~ verms. _ Owner retiring. Including 3000 acres oi his well-known Maugamako pro?rl?'i 1, ™ 1 ' OMusaiti, Main Trunk Line. His land- is unsurpassed for . fertilitv. used fer over thirty years as a bullockiattemng station. Uwner has been pushed for over fifteen years by laud, purenasers to oner this black for milking iarms. Now they are to have the longsought opportunity to acquire- a first-class dairying farm.
2300 ACEES vcr y ™ h ' hi ßl>lj im- ,""" .Proved land in tho Waikato, ?, UOff « as rfukuhia. Homestead, Ohaupo, f J miles from Hamilton, 3.V miles from Ohaupo saleyards Largest'milking herd sales m Lominion held at these yards. y. lll! ,"oni railway station. Creamery and school handy. Climatio conditions place svs block, with its rich soil, in the front as dairying land. Mild winters. L-omplote absence of cold, driving rain or nign prevailing winds. Permanent water in each paddock. Splendid fruit district. Beautiful scenery. Will sell this block as n whole if desired, with a considerable reauction in price, as climate nnd scenery make it an ideal gentleman's estate. IQAA • ACRES, 2 miles I'rankton JL/wvy Junction. Kich swamp and clowns land. Bamo climatic conditions as Ohaupo land applies. Two miles butter factory, 1} miles school, 3 miles from Hamilton. Pick with a few exceptions of these blocks can be got dealing privately, it unsold before, auction sale on farms, Ohingaiti, July 27th, 12.rioan; JRnfculiia Homestead, 2nd August, 11 a.m.; Frankton Farm, August 3rd, 11 a.m. Buyers nhown oyec farms any day. Owner at Ohingaiti each Wednesuay; Kukuhia Homestead, Thursday; Frankton, Fliday, Associations dealt with under Government l'lnance Act. < ' For private sale oaly. Goodwill, 20,000 acres, hrst-class milling bush. Very iarge proportion totara, balance rimu and matai, with 6ome white pine; 50 years' cutting rights. Low- royalties. 1} miles to railway station. Easy country to work. Estimated cut over 30,000 ft. to acre. Agents bringing or bending buyers allowed 1$ per cent, either in a private sale or under the hammer. . Write for terms and conditions, also arrange to be met at train. EWEN IVJ'GREGOR, OHAUPO. CHEAP.FARM, 1000 A(^ES - Main T ™nk Line, 3 WW miles from station, splendid ;oad, dOO acres grassed, 200 acres boin? elled, -100 acres nulling bush (sawmill idioiiis); good new house 8 rooms, laddoclts, 100 acres ploughable; original ill bush land; Native leases 21 years ' xr acre, renewable- further 21 years evaluation on nuimproved value. PEICE, ,£3200. Tci-hig cash, bi ,nce at current rates. LEWIS Ai\SD CO., AVANGANUI.
FOK SALE OK EXCHANGE. A Ofi(\ ACRES, Native Leaso, 25 mil *±/VUV7 from Wanganui, by dray roa also long river frontage, lease has abo ■17 years to run, 13 years at Gd. per acr 12 years nt Is. per acre, and 5 per cen on unimproved value, for balanco of leas undulating to hilly country, all unir proved papa and limestone , formatio tawa and other light bush, perfect c] mate; Goodwill, ,£1 per acre; No Jlor gage; owner will exchange for unimpro ed Farm or rent-producing Property. 13 'STATIONERY BUSINESS, doing £\ p«r mouth, full control of all paper; good long lease of st-op find dwelling Goodwill, £~j; Stock at valuation. Ah Carrier's Business, First-class Kefresl ment Eooius, and Grocery Business, a doing good business. A. MERSOE\! AMD CO. AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS v OHAKUNE. F. J. SAXBY, LAND, ESTATE, AND STOCK AGENT Uorso Bazaar, opp. Railway Station, nAJur/rox. Telegrams—Saxbv, Hamilton. QPLENiHD Sheep and Dairy Farms fo M, Siilc, cheapest in Waikato. Price ranging from .EU upward.-:. Small deposit X-50 upwards, several with buildings as de posit; also exchanges. fc'ead for parti :ulars.
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