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.y. - AUCTIONS' . TO CLOSE AN : ESTATE. CLEARANCE' SALE' OF POULTRY, FURNITURE, ETC., ,'JLV TAITA, "LOWER HUTT, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29t'h, 1911, At l'p.m. ' ft! ERNEST LEIGHTON has -.received instructions from tho Executors of tho lato J. R. Randerson, deceased, to sell,' as above— 100 head of White Leghorn pullets' 50 head of young laying hens . 1 cow (in full milk) 1 useful trap horse 1 trap and Harness ' ' 1 360-egg' Cyphers Incubator 1 120-egg Prairie State Incubator Also, brooder, grit,mill, egg crates, icedinrj am| grit troughs, water fountains, copper boiler,. 1 knapsack spray pump, ■wheelbarrow,'\ladders, sledge, odd i timber, cross-cut saw, wedges, : lead- ! ing harness, wiro netting, wire strainers, quantity of paint, grindstone, •fencing wiro, corrugated iron, nail». , iron tanks, wire cuttor, carpenters' \ tools. , Three-quarter iron .bedstead and m'attre??, , ottoman couch, Singer sewing machine, ! dining table, 1-8-day clock, ea.sy.aiid Austrian chairs, wicker hall '< stand, fender, cutlery, glassware, wasKstand and ware, -wire stretcher, lookingglasses, -roller blinds', cretonne curtains, lmoloums, cano chairs, blankets, counterpane, linen, doormats, lamp, wringer, garden tools, kitchen utensils' and sundries, too many to enumerate. ... Further particulars from Messrs. Meok and Von Haast, Solicitors, Wellington, or from tho Auctioneers WILLIAMS & KETTLE, LTD., have been favoured with instructions from the Hon. J. D. OTmond to sell by auction,. at Stortford Lodge Yards, Has- ■ tings, on THURSDAY, the 7th May, at ; 10 a.m. (being the morning of the second day of the Hawke's Bay,. Jockey : Club's Cup Meeting), a draft of his Kara- ; mu stud yearling thoroughbreds, as fol- ■ low:— Lot I—B.g. by Birkenhead—Content. . Lot 2—Br. £~ by Birkenhead—Mobility, Lot B—B. f.,. hy Birkenhead—Chant. Lot 4—B. f,, by Birkenhead—Agony. Lot s—B. f., by Birkenhead—Lullaby. Lot 6—B. f., by Hymcttus—Woodiest.. lot 7—B. f., ny Birkenhead—Guitar. Lot B—B. f. by Birkenhead—Maluri. Lot 9—B. f., by Hymettus—Witch 'Hazel. Catalogues on application to the-Auc-tioneers. ' ALFRED R-EID, Auctioneer.; 1 SUBDIVISION SALE. WE have been'instructed by ,Mr,' Cli'a-s. ' M'Donell to sell bv Public Auction at the Gretna Hall, TAtH APE, on WEDNESDAY, tho 29th APRIL, 1914, at 11 a.m., his Bplendid property, adjoining* the Borough of Taihape, comprising _ about 225 acres, subdivided ■ into 20' Sections, ranging from 2 to 25 acres. Constituting excSlent small .farms and ' residential sites. The land is exceptionally good, and well suited for dairying, fruit '<cul-. ture, and oropping. It is well watered by tho Rautapu • Stream, so. well known and famous for trout' fishing, t tJie Main Trunk Railway and the Main North Road run directly through the estate. TJier.e are small cottages on a number of. the Sections, and on one a 14-bail cowshed. The land, which is fiat and nicely undulating, is now being used, for dairying. The vendor is making the'terms exceptionally easy; : this,, coupled • with .the quality of the soil and the rapid growth of tho town of Taihape, should attract land-seekers from near. and far. Elans now available at any of the offices of the Auctioneers, and prospective-. buyeTs will be met at TAIHAPE by our Manager and conveyed over the property. • ' - ■ ABRAHAM AND WILLJAMS, LTD., Palmeriton North.. DESIRABLE HAWKE'S BAY PR-O- ---' PERTY FOR SALE. - OCA ACRES, all ,rich; flat, lan<3, situOQV ated 2$ miles .from; railway sta.tion, township; all, well,, fenced into ,18 t' adaAilaj. wd«!«d, : witb . "-rootaid SuSe, *s ; ro6med cottage,' weolskW;' granary, yards; etc. This property is suitable for all mixed farming, dairying or fattening, and is very suitable for subdividing into small dairy farms. The property is wintering 1890 sheep, mostly ewes, 30 cattle, and 20 horses, besides having about 250 acres tinder the plough; fattens all surplus stock. We can recommend this, property'to investors, . ' Price, JS2O per acre. Further particulars on application. ■" WILLIAMS & KETTLE, LTD., ' . NAPIEB. FARMERS' OPPORTUNITY OF ACQUIRING' THE CHEAPEST FARM IN THE NORTH ISLAND, WITH STOCK AND PLANT, ' . / AS GOING CONCERN. , ! ONLY JQ2IOO "CASH REQUIRED. '" AREA, -17 A A ACRES, .situate ;iess .J- ' ""•than l 20 'miles from Wellington by good, metal road. About 1300 acres in grass, balance bush; aboitt 128 acres ploughable • when stumped;' 20 acres • stumped, of which somo 12 acres are in cropj well fenced and subdivided into 17 paddocks; watered by permanent streams; lies well to the sun. Buildings comprise 3-roomed cottage and -2-rooined cottage; good iron woolshed, stable,, trapshop, and toolshed; will carry 900 growa sheep and a largo number of cattle..: PRICE, for one'month; is only 12d, 6d. per acre, including some 500 sheep (principally ewes), 20 head of cattle, *3 horses, rig, good wo'olpress, plant, I 'and . tools. Government Advances to Settler's mortgage of balance'at 5 per cent. NOTE.—This property is' only for sale for private family reasons, and is a gift at the price quoted.. The fiats are capable of running a good dairy, whilst the hills .are good sheep .country, and J tho carrying capacity of same could bo greatly increased by- spending a little money on improvements. The first one'to inspect' will purchase. • • • , •» OWNER would entertain Eichange cn cash basis for smaller; farm between Stratford and Paekakariki.- ■ H. ERNEST. LEIGHTON, '- SOLE AGENT, , 182 FEATHERSTON. STREET, ' Or LOWER HUTT.' • - j FOR SALE,' | CHEAP DAIRY FARMS,. ' j MANAWATU LINE. "' ' 1-| pj ACRES, mostly rich drained JLJLO 6wamp, well watered; railway \ station and creamery 1J miles; no buildings; carries' 45 cows. { PRICE, .£3O acre. Terms, i) 15 per cent. cash, balanoe, 5 years at 5 per cent. L • No. 292 ' CA ACRES, all in grass except 5 acres ' O" , shelter bush; all -flat r and ploughable; 9 paddocks, watered by permanent stroams; caTry easily 39 cows; newG-roomed House, cowshed,etc.; cream- | err i-mile, school: 1 mile. PRICE, *248 acre. Easy terms ar- [ ranged. 281 QK ACRES, all in grass, large portion uO rich drained swamp land; 6 paddocks, watered by streams; good 6-roflm-ed Honso; all conveniences; cowshed, etc.; carry 30 to 10 cows; handy to railway, PRICE, aero; .£3OO down, balance S yoara at 5 per cent. • 112 ; GILCHRIST AND KIDD, . . AGENTS, ) THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON NORTH. ' " THE COMING TOWN. ~~~" TWO SPLENDID SECTIONS, each 66 x 165, in the Township of Molu, on . tho Main East Coast Railway, 56 milefl 1 from Gisborne, opposite hotel, doss i school, P. 0., store; the line now within . 10 miles, will be completed end of year. . banks opened, others likely. Motu , will bo b fecond Taihape, where land is ; bringing J!45 foot Several large sawmills , cutting, grand farming centre. Coaching ; junction for Bay of Plenty; ideal climate; - opening. for stores, boardinghouees, or . other business. .Apply. . ~:' , . W. JACKS, , • Frankton Junction^

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2132, 25 April 1914, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2132, 25 April 1914, Page 16

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