AUCTIOi'IS. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), at 1. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), at 1. AT THE PREMISES. COURTENAY PL.U'I-;. (Near Taranaki Street). STOCK-IN-TRADE! ■STOCK-IN-TUADE! Of W. 11. PHILP, Pastrvcook and Confectioner. mHOMPSON BROS., LTD.. are in- -"- structed tu >cll by public auction, under BILT.-Oi'-SALE-Tho whole of the plant. ."-Icok-in-lrndo, flc, in the above est:ito, including Cash register (enst JiW). shop fittings, counters, upright and countov shaw cases, mirrors," marble-top and other tca-rooni tables- - , cutlery, silver, crockery, glas-swi'.re, tiiljle linen, enke stands, pi's arc liiTht, duplicate scale's, A very scal6s and woi'nhts, biscuits, lollies, lolly show, chairs. Plant includes hot plate, portable copper, baker's trays, >pjnge machine, ice cream gas cookers, bread tins, Atlas pink, soda. peel, hampers, lioilors, drum malt pxlrnet, empty snrks, boards and trcstlcs, block and tackle, hand-cart, and ■■.'. large quantity of sundries useful to the trade. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), at 1. THOMPSON BROS., LIMITED. A. G. WALLACE. Auctioneer. TO-MOHROW. IMPORTANT SALE OF FARM PROPERTIES. Subdivision of the late J. E. Gear's famous Estate, situated at TE HORO, Manawatu Liue, WEDNESDAY, 6ih SEPTEMBER. 1911, AT THE TOWN HALL, OTAKI, At 1 p.m. MESSRS ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD.. in conjunction with DALGETY AND. CO., LTD., will ofier by Public Auction, as above— "DTAfti ACRES of this Magnificent ProIt VU , perty subdivided into K facetious:, as follow :•- 2G Sections, 1 to 3 acres 22 Sections, 5 to 25 acres 4 Sections, 34 to 53 acre 3 i Sections, 79 to 99 acres 6 Sections, 107 to 162 acres Situated on both sides of tho Te Horo Railway Station, and consisting principally of rich, tint land, well watered. Owing to the splendid climate for wnich this district is renowned, coupled with the up-to-date train servico (including a Sunday train), this Estate is,an ideal spot for dairying, market gardening, fruit growin", and cultivation* of flowers lor tho Wellington market. For the beccut of the district generally, the owners have given a road to tha sea. which should make tho locality cue cf the most popular seaside resorts <m the line, being well sheltered by Kapici, and having a nice tal'e beach. On Section if) there is a commod:ou3 two-storied dwelling and outhouses, and a beautiful patch of Native bush, making it an ideal home for a \\ellmgton business man. On Section 39 there is a r.ieo homoatead of 7 rooms and a well-built stable, with concrete floor and loft, suitable, for a 10bail cowshed. On Section 41 there are numerous buildings, including an up-to-date woolshed built of iirst-class material, and easily convertible into a good dwelling. TERMS are exceptionally easy, 15 per cent, on day of sale, balance in 5 years at 5 per cent., All Sections are r.ow pegged am! flagged, and intending purchasers will bo shown round by Mr. W. Baker, Manager, To Horo. , PLANS can he obtained from all branches of the AUCTIONEERS, or from C. A. LOUGHNAN, Esq., Solicitor, Palmerston North. ' SALE OF PRIVILEGES. OTAKI. S VTURDA.Y. SEPTEMBER Oth, At 11 a.m. TTHTCHINGS, HANKINS AND CO., H LTD., have l>?en favoured with .instructions from the OTAKi MAORI RACING CLUB to sell as above the undermentioned Privileges in connection with thenSpring Meeting, to be held on the 23rd and 25th September:— Publican's Booth (Lawn). Publican's Booth (Outside). Horse i'juktock. Refreshment Stall (Outside). Grandstand (Outside). . Outside Gates. J. G. HANKINS, Auctioneer. WILLIAMS'AND KETTLE, LIMITED, in conjunction with the ■ HUYKB'S BAY FARMERS' CO-OPERA-TIVE ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. Have received instructions from Mr. Phil. Ward, of Patansjata, Hawke's Bay, to tell by Public Auction on the Premises, PATANGATA, on THURSDAY, the Utli SEPTEMBER, Co:riinencm£ at 12 o'clock noon, sharp, HIS. CAREFULLY SELECTED DRAUGHT HORSES, \ WAGONS, IMPLEMENTS, EIC, aS follows:46 Heavy draught mares and scldings, broken to shafts and lead, 3 to (i years oltl;' in full working condition 12 Unbroken fillies by Royal Blend lo Brake horses, 3 to 5 years old 5 Brood draugnt marcs in teal to Admiral Togo, hackney stallion "Euclet." ' 3 Wool wagons, 4in. tyre, 4in. axle, in good order; 3 timber trucks, 8 metal drays, 1 wool dray and frame, 3 mowers, 1 M.H. Binder, i D.F. and 2 S.F. ploughs and tackle, 3 sets ditc, 2'sets (i-leaf Tyne harrows, 2 scoops, !)ft. Duncan drill, new portable forge and tools, quarry tools, 8 tents and liys, 0 wagon tarpaulined, o0 totara strainers, 30 tons oaten sheaf chaff, 100 sacks oats, 10UO empty sacks. Luncheon. Brakes will meet trains at Waipawa and Otaue morning of sale. ALFRED REID, Auctioneer. Auctioneer's Note.—The broken in horses arc a splendid lot selected from export purchases, guaranteed sound and staunch. DAIRY FARM, FALMERSTON. -j af\ ACRES, Freehold, nearly all JLrtv ploughable, G paddocks, well watered, carrying .1(1 cows, S-roomed house. 7-bail concrete shed, .milking machine, turbine separator, stables, etc.; 1J miles from school, P. 0., and creamery. Price. .£3O per acre. Would Exchange for approved City Property. SHEEP FARM, NELSON. A Oft, ACllUfc', Freehold, 30 acres ploughtkAV cd, balance 'easy hills, plot sheltered bush, 11 paddocks, substautially fenced, and well watered; 3-roomcd house, new shearing shed, yards, and dip; wintered 700 shrep and 30 head cattle. Price, £S per acre; good terms. MILLEH AMD KUTTSiK,. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, PANAMA STREET, -WELLINGTON. A SNIP. SPLENDID DAIRY FARM. 153 ACRES, CLOSE TO PICTON. Good New House of 5 Rooms with Every Convenience. Slable, Barn, Cowshed, etc. Within Ouo Milo of tho New Liiikwatei Cheeso Factory. nnniS Properly is beautifully situated, -L and is a tine healthy farm. It adjoin;; tho homestead of John Duncan itoi., M.P-, i 3 e' oso t° the seashore, and is within 1 hour's run cf Pictou. The land is nil Hat and comprise: some of the most fertile soil in Jfarlbcvough. It is all in good heart, and iasi year produc-oil -J tons of chaff per acre ivnm ii considerable area. The Linkwater Co-operative Cbee.-o Fao torv has recently been creeled, and i; within 1 mile-of the property. 'I'iie place- will run SO cows, and probably more. p'rice, .120 per acre. Reasonable terms This is a really good properly, and wi can recommend it with confidence. GRIFFITHS AMD SQftJ, LAND AGENTS, BLENHEIM.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1224, 5 September 1911, Page 12
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