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AUCTIONS. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. DAIRY STOCK. IMPLEMENTS, ETO. At tlie Farm, KIMBERLY ROAD, LEVIN. FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1923. IVTESSRS. ABRAHAM AND WIL-J-’-L' LIAMS. LTD., instructed by Trustees of F. W. WISNOFSKI ESTATE (who have disposed of property), will offer for sale as above, at 1 p.m.— 20 good cows, in milk. July, August, and September calvers 2 heifers, due August 1 pedigree Jersey bull. Belgium’s Lad Dray and harness, aged J-draught mare (S.R.), 1 5-year gelding (S.R.), gig and harness, ciscs. harrows, scarifier, Planet Jr., milk cans, saddle and bridle, weaner pigs, sundries, etc. " LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. TITAHI BAY. SALE OF 99 SUPERB BUILDING SITES, On TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1923, At 2.30 p.m. AT OUR ROOMS, 105 Customhouse Quay, Wellington. M/TESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN AND I'-®- CO. are favoured with instructions to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above30 SUPERB BUILDING SITES.

These fine level Sections are situated in the best part of this favourite Seaside Resort, and it is only on account of the enormous popularity of Titahi Bay and the difficulty in obtaining accommodation that they are being placed on the market. Titahi Bay is well known and situated within 16 miles of Wellington, and three miles from Porirua Station, with good motor service, and is within easy motoring distance of the City. It is well sheltered, and has a charming climate. / It has one of the most beautiful beaches in the world, and its unique advantages and charm as a bathing report have afforded delight to thousands of people. There is a most glorious panoramic view of the Bay and Cook Strait, and good fishing and shooting is obtainable. Terms of an exceedingly liberal character arc •as follow: — / 10 per cent, on fall of hammer; 10 per cent, in 6 months; 10 per cent, in 12 mouths; Balance in 5 years from date of sale, bearing interest at 6 per cent. Title; Land Transfer. PLANS'NOW READY. For further particulars, see Auctioneers, S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., 105 Customhouse Quay, Wellington. WEDNESDA Y, MARCH 28, 1923, At 2 p.m.' AUCTION SALE. 84 ACRES FIRST-CLASS DAIRYING LAND, with 6-ROOkfED RESIDENCE AND ALL. NECESSARY OUTBUILDINGS. Known as "LAKE FARM,” LEVIN. , MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have been favoured with instructions from Mr. W. J. Miller to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION in THE HALL. LEVIN, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1923, at. 2 p.m.— THAT WELL AND FAVOURABLYKNOWN PROPERTY, comprising 84 acres (more or less), being Section 20, Block I, Waiopetu S.D., Horowhenua, in grass, lucerne root, and other crops, together with iho 6-roomod Residence and all Buildings thereon. For further particulars, apply to the Owner, on the Property, or to HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers, Wellington.

WEDNESDAY NEXT, at 1 p.m. SALE OF UTILITY POULTRY. At Our Rooms, 137 LAMBTON QUAY. 200 WHITE LEGHORN PULLETS. From the Rangiuru Egg Ranch, to be sold in lots of 6 on - more. AE. CARVER AND CO., Auc- • . lioncers, have received instructions from the proprietor of the Rangiuru Egg Ranch, to sell at their rooms, as above. NOTE.—It is' seldom that high-class poultry, as above, is submitted for auction. -The pullets are all specially-select-ed for the sale, and are laying or about to lay. Having recently won tlie Grand International Egg-laying Competition in America, also New Zealand records. A. E. CARVER, Auctioneer. . PRELIMINARY NOTICE. GREAT AUCTION SALE. GREAT AUCTION SALE. OF THE RUAHINE POULTRY FARM, NAI NAI, LOWER HUTT, Of POULTRY, STOCK AND PLANT, Including 1500 SELECTED WHITE LEGHORN PULLETS, YOUNG HENS, INDIAN RUNNER DUCKS, and all POULTRY PLANT, COWS, FORD CAR, ETO., THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1923,

H ERNEST LEIGHTON has re- • eoivod instructions from Geo. Parkin, Eisq., to offer for ABSOLUTE SALE, as above; his FREEHOLD PROPERTY, containing nearly six acres of level land, with homestead of five rooms, being an up-to-date Poultry Farm, with large fowlhouses,, brooder house, and all other necessary outbuildings. Tho land is laid out in poultry runs, clean orchard, in full bearing, gardim, paddock, etc. NOTE—THE PROPERTY will first bo offered on very favourable terms, buyer having the option of taking over the stock and plant ns a. going concern, previous to submitting the lots to the hammer, which will bo done immediately after the property has berm offered. Full details later.

H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, Auctioneer,

SUBDIVISIONAL AND DISPERSAL SALES. FLOCK HOUSE STATION. 3300 ACRES. FARMS, areas varying from 15 to 441 Acres. Very easy terms. SALE FIXTURES. LAND at Bulls, May 9.—Plans nearing completion and available early. STOCK, without reserve, on the Station, 9 miles from Bulls. 1000 head station cattle, April 12. 300 head dairy - cows and heifers, about May 17. 10,000 sheep, the horses.’ implements, and plant, about June G. Full particulars later, or from ADBRAITAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., LEVIN AND CO., LTD.. Auctioneers. , BUSINESS NOTICES. FREEZING SHEEP AND LAMBS

THE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT CO., LTD., is prepared to purchase Fat Sheep and Lambs (by weight or at per head). The Company also offers Clients every facility for freezing on their own account.

Prices can be obtained on application at the Company’s Offices, or from any of the Buyers in the country.

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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 157, 21 March 1923, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 157, 21 March 1923, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 157, 21 March 1923, Page 12

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