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AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALE. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, AT 2 P.M. ON THE PROPERTY, "WAIWERA" (Back Waiwetu Road, Lower Hutt). H ERNEST LEIGHTON is fav- • oured with instructions from COLIN HOLMES. ESQ., who has sold his residence, to offer for sale as above:— LOT 1.-That Ideal Building Site, containing an area of One Acre, On? Rood, Twenty-four Perches (he 'io same a little more or less), lx-:!!g rich, level ground, and having a frontage of 125 feet to the Waiwetu Road. LOT 2.—That Splendid Block of Land containing an area of Two Acres, One Rood, Fifteen Perches (more or less), fi\ having a frontage to Rossitei ...enue, being rich land, bounded on one side by the beau- < tiftil Waiwetu Stream. GOOD HOUSE, COW IN MILK. ALSO—A Quantity of .Surplus Furniture, including—3-size BILLIARD DINING TABLE, by Akock and. Co., in perfect order, with cues and scoring boards comploto. UPHOLSTERED COUCH. GOOD IRON ROLLER. ' LAWN MOWERS. GARDEN SEAT. . PART DINNER SERVICE. Grind Stone, Spray Pump, Lamp (Petrol Standard), Croquet Set. Bluestone, Sofa, Pots and Pans (few), Large Crocks, GARDEN TOOLS: Wheelbarrow, J.arge Quantity of Good Totara Stakes. Sundries too numerous to enumerate.

NEW ZEALAND 'RAILWAYS. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1020, at 10.30 a.m. SALE 1 OP LOST AND UNCLAIMED LUGGAGE AND GOODS. MESSES. A. : 'L. WILSON AND CO. ■ have been instructed to sell by Auction, at the Railway Social Hall (next Wellington Meat Export Company's Cool Stores), Waterloo Quay, Wellington, on the above date, Lost and Unclaimed Luggage and Goods, cornuprising Boxes, Bags, Parcels, Umbrellas, Walking Sticks, Hats, Swags, etc., etc. A. .L. WILSON, : . Auctioneer. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE Of DAIRY STOCK, PIGS AND SUNDRIES At the Farm. KIMBERLEY ROAD, LEVIN. THURSDAY,, AUGUST 12, At 12 Noon, IMTESSRS.. ABRAHAM AND WTL--LtJL LTAMS LTD., instructed bv MR, J.M'LEAN, who has sold his farm, will offer for sale as above— 30 Jersey-Holstein cross cows, factory ; '■' dates ' ' 17 Jersey-Holstein cross cows, »n full milk . i heifers £ 1 pedigree Jersey bull (transfer) ■ ? sow and litter 5 sows to farrow v 14 store pigs '"''" 5 porkers 1 pedigree Berkshire boar (transfer) a spring-cart mares (S.R.) 1 potato digger Milk cans and sundries. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. AUCTIONEERS' NOTE.-This herd • was originally purchased from Mr. G. Bell and improved by purchases from Mr.jG. Catley. at Te Horo. and has been heavily culled. DAIRYING COUNTRY. IMPORTANT SUBDIVISIONAL SALE. NEWTON KING has received instructions, from J. KILSBY, ESQ., to (f----fer by auction at his Salerooms. Stratford, on SATURDAY, AUGUST M, 1920, at 2.15 p.m.. his well-known Surrey Road property, situated three miles from Tarlkj, and about nine miles from Stratford. The property will be offered in tbreo sections of 9T acres, 93 acres, and 118 acres (Homestead). The land is all level and on a good metalled road. 'Jhe upset price will be a low one. [ TERMS :- lfl per cent, fall of hammer, 10 per cent, date of possession, September 1. 1920. and 5 per cent. In 12 months, or its equivalent in improvements. Balance Df purcTiaso money can remain for five years on first and second mortgage at 6 per cent, and OJ per cent. WRITE FOR PLANS. NEWTON KING, Stratford. ' : _

IMPORTANT LAND SALE. Owing to Dissolution of Partnership THE H.B: FARMERS' CO-OPERA-TIVE ASSOCIATION LTD., have heen instructed by MESSRS. PIPER AND MARSHALL, to offer for sale by Public Auction, at the TOWN. HALL, WAIPUKURAU, On TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1920. At 3 p.p., Their two well-known Properties, as under :— "BROOKLYN." 347 ACRES. "BROOICLYN," 347 ACRES. Freehold under Government deferred payment license, together with new Gentleman's 2-storied Residence, containing large billiard room, electric light and every modem convenience, motor sneti, imolement sheds. 14-bail cowshed, man's wharo and all necessary outbuildings, Situated 5 miles from Waipawa on firsiclass metalled road. Mail t car and cream carta' pos» daily. The property is composed entirely _of rich flats. beii.a all well drained sttamp or river silt land, is thoroughly fenced and beautifully watered. Brooklyn would make an ideal dairy farm and would ratlk well 150 cows, but is equallv suitablo for a fattening or stud farm. Water power provides electric light and ample power for milking machines,' wood-cut-ting, ate.

"WHARATOKA," 2203 ACRES. "WHARATOKA," 2203 ACRES. I Low rolling hills and is situated 13 miles frnra Waipawa b.v fiat metal!e« road, and 3 miles from Tikokino School and' Post Office., The property is practically all ploughable and is well fenced into 19 paddocks and wintered last year 4000 sheop and 160 head of cattle. BuildinEs comprise new G-roomod house with all conveniences, woolshed with 4 stands machines, stables, implement shed, barn, shearers' quarters, men's whare, good shcepyards and dip. TERMS.—The terms of payment are the 6ame for both properties, viz., 10 per. cent, on fall of hammer, 15 per cent, on possession. The purchaser takes over tho existhitf mortgage and the balance may remain for 5 years at 6 per cent. POSSESSION-Wilf be given immediately after the Clearing Sale of Stock which will be held within 14 days of the sale of the properties. PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE may be had on application to Messrs. Cotterill and Humphries, Napier, Solicitors for the Vendors, or from the Auctioneers, the H.B. Farmers' Cooperative Association, Ltd., with whom arrangements for inspection should be tsade, '

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 271, 10 August 1920, Page 10

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