AUCTIONS. TO-DAY. AUCTION SALE. SEPTEMBER 12th, 1911, At 2.15 p.m. H ERNEST LEIGHTON lias received • instructions from tlio owner, who lias loft the "Wellington district, to sell by Public Auction, at the Chamber of Commerce, National Mutual Buildings, Customhouse Quay, Wellington, as above— ALL THAT Piece of Land, containing I rood 18 perches, and being Lots II and 12 on the Feist Sub-divi-sion, LOWER HUTT, and having frontage .of KOl't to I'enroso Street, by depth of 200 ft. (more or k'ss). Erected on the section in question is a superior 5-roomcd house, verandah tv.o sides, bathroom, hot and cold water, every convenience, also wash-house, copper, tubs," ctc. Thn rooms arc large and lofty, and house is well finished throughout, This Property is only in the market owing to the owner having left tlio Wellington province, and is for Absolute Sale. It is situate opposite Mr. \V. Knight's celebrated poultry farm, a few minutes of Lower Hint P.O. Government mortgage of .£4OO, bearing interest at 41 per cent. WILLIAMS KETTLE, LIMITED, in conjunction with the HAWKE'S BAY FARMERS' CO-OPERA-TIVE ASSOCIATION, LIMITED Have received instructions from Mr. Phil. Ward, of Patangata, Hawke-'s Bay, to tell by Public Auction on the Premises, PATANGATA, on THURSDAY, the Uth SEPTEMBER, Commencing at 12 o'clock noon, sharp, HIS CAREFULLY SELECTED Draught horses, wagons, IMPLEMENTS, ETC., as follow 46 Heavy draught mares and g«'dings, .broken to shafts and 'lead, a to G years old; in full working condition 12 Unbroken fillies by Itoyal Blend 10 Brake horses, 3 to 5 years old 5 Brood draught mares in foal to Admiral Togo, hackney stallion "Euclet." 3 Wool wagons, iin. tyre, (Sin. nxle, ill good order; 3 timber trucks, 8 metal drays, 1 wool dray and framo, 3 movers, 1 M.H. Binder, D.F. and 2. S.l'. plou^hs i and tackle, 3 sets' di&c, 2 sets G-leaf Tyne harrows, 2 scoops, Bft. Duncan drill, new portable forge and tools, quarry tools, S tents and fiys, G wagon tarpaulins, 50 t'otara' strainers, 30 tons oaten sheaf chaff, 100 sacks oats, 1000 empty sacksLuncheon. Brakes will meet trains at i Waipawa morning of Sale. I ' . ALFRED REID, ' . Auotiouecr. Auctioneer's Note.—The broken in horses aro a splendid lot selected from export purchases, guaranteed sound aud staunch. SALE OF FREEHOLD ".FLAX LAND. SATURDAY, 23rd SEPTEMBER, 1911. AT THE SALE ROOMS, RANGITIICEI ■ STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH, ■ 'At 1 p.m. ABRAHAM AND~ WILLIAMS, LTD., a have been instructed by tlio NewZealand Hemp Process and By-Products Company, Ltd., to sell, as above — ALL THAT freehold flax-bearing pro.perty containing 247 acres, being t part Section 431, and situated on the Levin Road, 3 miles from Foxton Post Office. This is an exceptional opportunity, as it is estimated that at present thero is 3300 to 3500 tons of green flax fully four years old now available for milling purposes. There is a, main line of tramway through the flax securely battened dowii, and sufficient spare sleepers for lateral extension. TERMS--20 per cent, on day of sale. 10 per cent, in 3 months. 10 per cent, in G months. Balance 20th May, 1912. LAND FOR SALE SY PRSVATS TREATY, OR AUG'HQM IF UNSOLD BEFORE. . /JfTAA ACRES highly improved firstOiJUU' class dairying land on easy terms. Owner retiring. Including 3000 acres of his well-known Mangamako property, near Ohingaiti, Main Trunk Line. This land is unsurpassed for fertility. Used for over thirty years as a bullockfattening station. Owner has been pushed for over fifteen years by land purchasers to offer this block for milking farms. Now they are to have the longsought opportunity to acquire a first-class dairying farm. oqaa ACRES very rich, highly im-.-o/O'U'tr proved land in the .Waikato, known as Kukuhia Homestead, Ohaupo, V~ miles from Hamilton, o'j miles from Ohaupo saleyards. Largest milking herd sales m the Dominion held at these yards. 1 mile from raihvay station. Creamery and school handy. Climatic conditions place this block, with its rich soil, in tlio front as dairying land. , Mild winters. Complete absence of cold, driving rain or high prevailing winds. Permanent water in each paddock. Splendid fruit district. Beautiful scenery. AVill sell this block as a whole if desired, with a considerable reduction in price, as climate and scenery make it au ideal gentlemen's estate. -J ()AA ACRES, 2 miles Fraukton Junction. Rich swamp and downs land. Same climatic conditions as Ohaupo land applies. Two miles butter ■ factory, '1J miles school, 3 miles from Hamilton. Pick' with a few exceptions of theso blocks can be got dealing privately. If unsold before auction sale on farms, Ohinegaiti, August 30, 12 noon; Rukuhia Homestead, August 31, 11 a.in.; Prankton Farm. September 1, 11 a.m. Buyers shown over farms any day. Owner at Ohingaiti each Wednesday; Rukuiiia Homestead, Thursday; Frankton, Friday. Associations dealt with under Government Finance Act. For private sale only. Goodwill, 20,000 acres first-class milling bush. Very large proportion totara, balance riniu and matai, with some white pine; 50 years' cutting rights. Low royalties. 1J "miles ! to railway station. Easy country to work. Estimated cut over 30,000 ft. to acre. Agents bringing or sending buyers allowed l'r per cent, either in a private sale or under the hammer. Write for terms and conditions, also arrange to be met at train. EWEN M'GSEIGOR, ' OHAUPO. MANAWATU FARM. IKA ACRES Freehold, Te Horo, 1J miles from station, factory and creamery, mostly rich river deposit; 2 houses, 5 and 7 rooms, all necessary outbuildings; orchard in full profit. Price, £27 10s. per acre; also 90 acres, all ploughable, 7-roomcd house, complete outbuildings. Price, .€lO per acre. Best farm in the district; easy terms if desired. TAUANAKI FARM. FOR EXCHANGE, 51.0 acres, L.1.P., 2 miles from creamery, school, and Post Office,, 400 acres in crass, GO acres felled, 7IJ acres standing bush, 80 acre* ploughable, 10 paddocks, well fenced and watered, 5-roomed house, 'la-bail cowshed and other outbuildings. Price, ,I'S 10s. acre; equity <£3000; exchange for 100 to 150 acres dairy farm. MILLER AWD RUTTEF2, 35 PANAMA STREET, WELLINGTON. FOs; SALE. 1 KK/i ACRES, Freehold, situated 5 JLDQ'X miles from Te Kuiti, by good road. All easy country, high fern and bush, two-thirds ploughable; well watered by running streams) 250 acres ploughed and sown in tho best of English grasses. House of li rooms, ana all necessary outbuildings. Railway divides the property, Price £i 15s. jot acre, lei-ins. QOKfb" ACBES ' Freehold, all first-class papa country, and all excellent shoep country, 1000 acres in grass, ring fenced, aud divided iuto 18 paddocks. Stock now on tho property, 1700 ewes, 200 dry sheep, and '100 head sf cattls. Splendid house of 11 rooms, new woolshed, and all necessary outbuildings; J milo from School, miles from Store, and Post Office, telephone on to tho house. Price, J2U 10s. per acre. Terms arranged. Ws'DQMALR) & COCHRANE LAND AGENT. 'IE KUITI.
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