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AUCTIONS, I TUESDAY, 2nd APRIL,' 1012. Commencing at 12.30 o'clock sharp. EXTENSIVE AUCTION SALE OF lIOCSEUOLD FURNITURE. I'l'L'IGHT GRAND PIANO, LARGE SIDEBOARD, EXTENSION DINING TABLE, 150 Lots of HOUSEHOLD LINEN, SHEETS, BLANKETS, Eli;. Eiitiro Contents of Ten Largo Rooms. 400 LOIU 400 On tho Premises, No. H MULGRAVE STREET. BRAND AND JOHNSTON have received, instructions from Mrs. Bassingthwaighto, who is giving up housekeeping, to Bell as above- 1 The whole of her Household Furniture and Effects. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. SBe *l' WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, ' At 2 o'clock. OHAUITI TTISTATE AHAUITI . HAUITI -ESTATE WHAUITI ' BAY OF. PLENTY. ' WOO ACRES . WOO--9000 ACRES ' 9000 ■ Subdivided into 33 FARMS 32 sa FARMS 32 Areas FROM 76 TO 1147 ACRES. SOIL A DEEP LOAM. EXCEPTIONALLY WATERED BY CLEAR STREAMS. SUITABLE FOR DAIRYING, CROPPING, OR FATTENING. . INSTRUCTED by MESSRS REVELL i. AND ROWE, the undersigned will sell by Public Auction at the CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, Swanson Street, Auckland, THE WELL-KNOWN OHAUITI ES- . TATE, situated only ii miles from Tauranga. ' . . Tauranga, on the completion of the East i Coast Railway, and -with tho new wharf 1 recently erected at deep water, is destined 1 to become a largo City; gas and water sup- f plies have lately been installed, and tno 1 Town is progressing rapidly. J Of the 32 Sections on OHAUITI many ' aro highly improved, the balance having [various a'mo.ints oPimprovemonts, giving s the purchaser a wide.range to cheese from. , The Estate is all easy, undulating counr ' try, a large portion being ploughable. Tho 1 soil is a deep loam, very easily worked. I grows all English grasses, maize,oats. and. 1 roots to perfection. Eyery section is beau- - fifully watered by creeks, and fhecliniate j is exceptionally mild. The ROADS through the Estate are be- . ing laid off, and.tenders .will be called for formation-as soon as possible. REGULAR STOCK SALES are held at Tauranga' and Te Puke, Waihi is an .excellent market for l-'ats. and there is a < proposal on foot to erect Freezing Works « at railhead, deep wale:-, so that Settlers I have every opportunity of cither acquir- j ing or disposing ot stock. ■ . s THE SALE of OHAUITI is a rare op- 1 2 porlunity of acriuirinf; a Farm of good | quality in a superb' climate, -adjacent to ' a flourishing port and handy ' to : a."fait- ■ way, on easy terms. TERMS for Homestead Block: 10 per ' cent. cash. 23 1-3 per cent, on Ist July, balance 5 years at 5 per centOther Blocks, 10 per cent. cash. 15 per cent on Ist July, balauco 0 years at 5 per cent. rians and particulars from NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CQ.. LTD. (nil branches), W. H. M'GARRY AND CO., Darby Buildings, Queen St., Auckland. W. H, and A. M'GARRY. Ellhem. Or T. MANDENO JACKSON, Auctioneers, 1 Customs St. East, Auckland. a c - 1! Qf)A ACRES, all in grass except 20 t O/VU acres scrub; tenure, L.1.P., rent a £10; nearly all ploughable; house, woolshed and necessary buildings; price of owner's interest, M 10s. per acre; .£IOO cash, balance at 51 per cent, mid i\ per cent. . 250 Acres, LLP., all in gi-ossond divided; annual rent, '£ 12; 2-slicop-per-acre country; S-roomed house and-neces-sary buildings; price of owner's interest, JC7 Ms. per acre; X 350 cash, the balance arranged. E. B. HARE AND CO., l'ahiatua.

Qf\ An ACRES, 2-sheep farm, Wairarapa; X 9 10s. acre. Splendid value. | Oil ACRE DAIRY FARM, tIOROTIU, milking 40 cows with machines, and XOli carrying 7'horses, 20 pigs, and 30 young stock.' Nearly all 1 ploughnble. (J-roomcil house. PRICE,-.I'll! 10s. per acre. A genuine bargain. RECOMMENDED. QQ-ACKE Dairy Farm, To Iloro.-all loTel, good house, conbails. etc.; carry 34 ZfO cows. Prico .€37 10s. acre. .Terms. /IRQ ACRES, a miles New Plymouth;very sunny farm; all plonghabte. 5*fct)/« roomed house, cowbails, etc. ilurgaiu at XIG acre, Terms, part cash, part exchange. AH Farms advertised bv us are guaranteed (o he as described. W. H. MORE AH AND-CO.; LAND AGENTS. AND AUCTIONEERS, «3WILLISSTREE T.WELLINGTON. Ol KT ACRES (Ed. L.), 20 years to ran. with right of renewal or full conipen--0J.0.L saiion; present Government valuation for improvements, .£lMi3; all the finest 2-shecp limestone country; last year's guaranteed income, .£3317; present owner lias been 23 years in occupation. For full particulars and terms, apply to .SPENCE::&.,GO.„ : ' 1 LAND AGENTS, STATION STREET, DANNEVIRKE. CM'ONLY per Acre—22oo Acres Freehold, Tauranga (the finest climata in New *rfc Zealand); bill country; -iflO acres surface sown grass, and 230 acres bulled, felled, and grassed; good bouse, outbuildings, garden and orchard; easy terms. £8 per acre—9l6 Acres, near Taurnngs: excellent 2}-sheep per'acre countrr; iroomed house and outbuildings; a good investment.l .£3O per Acre— 309 Acres near Marlon, one of the best farms in the district. 17s. 6d. per Acre, 0.R.P.. goodwill only 335. per acre; 1500 acres healthv rountrv, ready for immediate occupation. An iuvevestment offering big prospective value,besides a steady income; 20 miles ouly from Wangnnui. CHARLES HIORNS, A.M.P. BUILDINGS, NO. S. AVENUE, WANGANUI. PROPERTY BUYERS IN NEW ZEALAND.-Remeniber. that if you aro wanting sterling investments in Now South Wales or' Queensland, BADGERY BROTHERS, H CASTLIREACH STREET, SYDNEY, N.S.W.. are Property and Stock Specialists, and can send you particulars of any class of property you require. Should you decide to inspect any of the propositions wo put before yon, we will accompany you to inspect, and our life-long experience in connection with the land is at your disposal. Write us at once before buying pro perties elsewhere. OAO , AcnES ' in a rapidly progressing district; 2000 acres swamp and 1500 OUjVVlfto 2000 acres alluvial flats; hills all ploughable, and will grow good grasses adapted to the soil; railway line runs right through the Estate, which has a river boundary in parts; largo mimbe r 0 f dwelling, stores! etc., on the property, and also a laTge amount of fencing. Price, X 2 ss. per'acre, bedrock, all cash. Further particulars and plan from HUNTER, SCHULTZEAND..GIBSON, TENNYSON STREET, NAPIER. DAIRY FARM GOING CONCERN. OAA ACRES, Taran&k'i. lease 8 years at 15s. per acre; all ploughdble and snbOvv divided into 10 nitddocki; well watered by creeks; SO'acres shelter bush, 26 acres crop,' balance well grassed. Homestead consists .Of C-roomed . house, 17bail cowshed with concrete floor, with milking machines (L.K.G.) installed. Price. including 80 first-class cows and heifers 3 hulls, 2 horses, 1 mower, { plough, harness, dairy utensils, rind large stock 'of hay. Terms, J!700 cash, balance 5 per cent. Above property adjoins prosperous township, and is an undoubted bargain at the mice asked. ..-....., H. F. MCNEILL CO.; j^^°\^ TIP-TOP DAIRY FARM. -i no ACRES, Freehold, all flat and plonghable when stumped; permanent water N X/VU (crock). Wintered 25 cattle, -J draught horses, 2-lfl ewes, 50 hoggera, .10 per cent, lambs sold fat off their mothers first week in December, GOO now on,"also 30 head cattle, and 2 horses, The land is splendid deep loam, has Rrown 20 tons potatoes to tho acre; will carry GO dairy cows well. Situated 9 miles from Foilding, school 2 milos, creamery li miles, factory {running all winter) 3 miles. Uood sawn timber Wbare, with chimney, tank, etc.; S paddocks. PRICE. X 32 10s. per acre: 4UBOO cash, Apply, shurp, to FAIRBJJRN & SILK, WAiV(UNCL

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1402, 30 March 1912, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1402, 30 March 1912, Page 24

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