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AUCTIONS. TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), AUGUST 16th. ■: At r.30 p.m. "• ATTRACTIVE SALN OF VALUABLE On/ PAINTINGS AND WA.TERCOLOURS. by thn Following WELLKNOWN ARTISTS:C. D. Barraud. F. P. -Bamud, C. .T. Lander. R.8.A., Veend King. W. A. Brakespearo, A. Hanson. T. B. Hardy. Battista, -EasHake, Brittan, Dunc;n Venion, Keelsy, HalswMl, R.B.A'., Nerli, Nairn, W. F. B'.irraud. MESSRS.. HARCOURT 'AND CO. havo bi'eii favoured with instructions from W. F. Barraud, Esq.. to sell by public auction, as above, at their rooms, 195 LanVMon Quay — ' An attractive catalogue of Oil Paintings and Water-Colours. - ' HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. SALE Of 'SAWMILL PLANT'. MESSRS. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS. LTD..' in conjunction with MESSES. FREEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO., will sell; on account of Messrs. M'Gregor Bros., at the Mill- Moturimu, Linton (Manawatu . Line), . i; On WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 23rd,' 1911, At 12 noon. SAWMILLING PLANT AS UNDER.:35 h.p. multitubular boiler, 120-lb. pressure 2G h.p. .steam engine i . Vertical breakdown Twin-saw breakdown and Ditcher Breast bench •' Gummer; shafting, and belting lfi inch planer 15 sots bush and timber trucks, with couplings and rack chains 1 dry back' marine boiler, 120-lb. pressure • 1 hauler (Luke and Sons) 1 hauler, extra strong Ropes and snatch blocks complete -,1 1 winding enginevalso dryback marine boiler, 120 lb. . Winding ropes, blacksmith shop, - . . tools, miU, shed,/boiler, bricks, 1. winch, crosscut saws, and numerous sundries .: 20 tram horses and harness complete Brakes will leave Abraham and AVilliams' Office, .Palmerston North, at 9.30 on-the morning, of tho Sale. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Purchasers wishing to inspect the plant before the Sale can make- arrangements to do so with , Messrs. Abraham and Williams, Ltd. . ' -_■ >' Tho above plant is all'in first-class repair, and can bo reconimended to millers; tho hauling plant is" well worth inspection.' WEDNESDAY,' 6th -SEPTEMBER, 1911, At TOWN HALL, OTAKI. (Immediate)v after/Kilo of the Gear . ■ . .Estate:). .

■• IMPORTANT. SALE Oi , CHOICE DAIRY LAND. TVVLGETT AND COMPANY, LTD., JU> WELLINGTON, .• have been instructed by AV. Toiupsitt,"Ksq., of Otaki, to offer for sale by PuMic Auction, as above, abont.s62 : acres .of his .Leviro property, being panf of tho well-known Arapaepno Estate. • ■ , . 'This 'Property 'is "most ••conveniently situate:).'being-within fifteen minutes of Levin,. P.O. ■ lt/.:is ".'.an , .ideal fattening farm, with several splendid Homestead sites, and. for cutting up into dairy farms, market gardens, etc., caivhot be equalled owing to its favourable situation and quality of the soil, which i* mostly very heavy and rich. The greater portion of the area is plorighnble. 'It is beautifully watered, and in .the hottest summer has not b:en known, to be dry...' This district enjoys a delightful; climate/' Uvliich is' unrivalled., , ... ■ --j • ; •■. '" • Buyers wishing "to inspcct'will be met by owner's representative at Levin on tho arrival from Wellington,of tho New Plymouth Jfail and Napier Express trains every Tuesday . and Friday by arrangement with .the auctioneers. Terra's of-Payment are very liberal, viz.; 10 per cent, on fall of hammer. f> per cent, in six months. ■• ■ 5 per cent, in twelve months. a per cent, in eighteen months. 10. per cent, in,'twenty-four months. Balance on.mortgage, at 5 per cent, for 5 years. ( NOW!.—The instalment of 10 per cent., due. in 2i months, may bo left on mortgage with balance of the purchase money should purchaser so desire it, and he can chow improvements, to. that amount to the satisfaction of.vendor. ■

LANDfOfi SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY, OR AUCTION IF UNSOLD BEFORE. ACRES highly improved first\JU\J\J class dairying ' land on easy terms. Chroer retiring. Including 3000 acres.of his well-known Mangamako prjperty, near Ohinsaiti, Main 'i'runk Line. This land .is unsurpassed for fertility. Used fer over thirty years a3 a bullockfattenicg'vtatioj. Orner has been pushed for fifteen years by land purchasers to offer this block for milking iiirms. Now they are to have the longEought opportunity to acquire a lirst-class dairying inrm. . OQfiA ACRES very rich,' highly improved land in tho Waikato, known as Ilukuhia. Homestead, Ohaupo, 7J miles from Hamilton, 3$ miles from Ohaupo saleyards Largest milking herd saies in Dominion he'd at these yards.' 1 milu frem railway station. Creamery and school handy. Climatic conditions place tX's block, with its rich soil, in the front as dairying land. Mild winters. Complete absence of cold, driving rain cr high prevailing winds, Permanent water in each paddock. Splendid fruit district. Bcautiiut scenery. Will sell this block as a whole if desired, with a considerable reduction in price, as climate iind scenery make it an ideal gentleman's estate.

TfJAA ACKES, 2 miles Frankton Junction. Rich swanip and downs land, hamu climatic conditiacs as Uhaupo lind applies. Two miles butter factory, 1$ miles school, U miles from Hamilton. Pick with a tew exceptions of these blocks can bt; got dealing privately. If unsold before, auction sale on larras, .Ohingaiti; August 30, 12 noon; Eukuhia Homestead, August■ 31, 11 a.m.; I'rankton yarn), September 1,-lt a.m. Buyers ehown oye; larms any-day. Uwuer at Ohingaiti each Wednesday, Kukuhia Homestead, Thursday; li'iankfon, l'liday. Associations dealt witn uuder Gnverntuent i'lnanco Act. ■ •';' For, private salo oaly. Goodwill, 20,000 acres first-class milling bush. Very iargo j proportion totara, halanco rimu and matai, .with some white pine; 50 years' cutting rights. Low royalties, lj miles to railway station. Easy country to work. Estimated cut over 30,000 ft. to aero. Agents bringing or sending buyers allowed IJ per cent, either ic a private sale or under the hammer. Writo for terms and conditions, als? arrange to bo met at train. EWEN M'GREGOR, OHATJPO. FOR SALE. SPLENDID "Wairarapa Property For Sale—Sir. Charles Pharazyn's wellknown Property, "Longwood," situated two miles from Featberston. . The land is all flat, and comprises 857 acres, all in grass, with the exception of 15 acres of Native Bush, which has been preserved. The garden and grounds, which are thirty years old, are most tastefully laid out. Tho ■ homestead, a Bplendid brick house, only recently erected, contains 17-rooms, with every modern convenience- ,aml is installed with electric light. There are also outbuilding*, inotor-shed, shearing sheds, and usual farm buildings. The land, which is stiitablo for cutting up into dairy farms, is worth the money without the homestead. Some of the poorer bud adjoining has been sold at JE3O an acre. Thero is a cheese factory within, one mile of tho property. This is an opportunity of securing a. property such as seldom comes into the marnOt. Price, .£3O per acre; terms lo be arranged. Mr. Pharazyn will sell 100 Acres including house- and grounds. PliiCE, JiGOOO. J'ov further particulars upply BARR, LEARY AND WILLIAMS, Accountants, Sharebrokers, and Land Acents. Fc&therston Street, WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1207, 16 August 1911, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1207, 16 August 1911, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1207, 16 August 1911, Page 10

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