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AMUSEMENTS. FULLERS’ (His Majesty’s Theatre) Direction: John Fuller and Sone Ltd. TO-NIGHT, AT 8-TO-NIGHT. FAREWELL FAREWELL The _ >iri FAREWELL HECTOR ST. CLAIR FAREWELL HECTOR ST CLAIR FAREWELL REVUE COMPANY. Bid Good bye to You on Thursday with THE LAST AND THE BEST Presentation Entitled “TIT-BITS” A Riot of Mirth, Merriment, Fun and Frolic A REAL XMAS FARE Including Five Brilliant Vaudeville Acts, seen for the last time on Thursday next. REG. THORNTON And Little Chicken “Doris” in Topical Song and Jest.. • GRANT AND BATES Darktown in its Liveliest Mood. MACDONALD AND PAYNE In a Braw, Bricht. Breezy Entertainment. FRANK ROGERS The Noveltv Ventriloquist AMY ROCHELLE In New Songs and Impersonations. FULLERS’ POPULAR PRICES D.U. and 0.5.. 2s. (id (reserved 35.); Stalls, Is. fid.; Upper Circle. Is. (plus tax) BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL. After 5 p.m at Burnett’s, next theatre. For Reservations after 7 p.m., ’Phone t’heatre 22—869. IMPORTANT! Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller have pleasure in 'announcing the Grand Opening Performance of “THE MID ’■■’TGIIT FROLICS” at a Matinee on Boxing Day. “The Greatest Show that ever been to New Zealand.” After consistently record-breaking seasons throughout Australia and phenomenal uccess at Auckland this Star of all revue companies comes to entertain you. Remember! Boxing Day Matinee. Box Plans Now Open at the Bristol. AUCTIONS. ■■ (Continued from Page 20). I ONGBEACH, LONGBEACH, LONGBEACH, ASHBURTON SUBDIVISION SUBDIVISION SUBDIVISION SUBDIVISION SUBDIVISION SUBDIVISION By PUBLIC AUCTION IN ASHBURTON I FEBRUARY 18, 1927. Instructed by the Executors of the Late J. C. N GRIGG and FAMILY the undermentioned Firms will sell, by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Theatre Royal, Ashburton, on FEBRUARY 18, i92i, at 2 p.m.— 2405 ACRES SUBDIVIDED INTO 10 FARMS, Ranging from 45 acres to 455 acres, of which 3 have buildings. The land is all part of the original, an i some of the best of the famous

LONGBEACH ESTATE. The Land is eminently suited for the growing of wheat, oats, and cocksfoot, clover, ryegrass, and all root crops, besides beiug excellent sheep-fattening and dairying land. Schools are handy, good metalled roads in all directions. Electric light, rural mail, and telephone. Ashburton is situated 11 to 1G miles distant, railway 8 to 11 miles, schools 2 to 3 miles, cheese factory 3 miles. Lithograph Plans showing areas, locality, state of cultivation, and general particulars available upon application to the below-mentioned Firms or their Branches with whom arrangement ‘for inspection can be made. This is the first Auction Subdivision Sale of this Famous Estate, which was originally reclaimed by Mr. John Grigg in the fifties. Some of the land being sold is the finest in the Ashburton County, and buyers can inspect with confidence, as the decease of Mr. J. C. N. Grigg makes a realisation imperative. TERMS: 5 per cent, cash 5 per cent, on possession. ’5 per cent, in March, 1928. 5 per cent, in March, 1929. 5 per cent, in March, 1932. 10 per cent, in March, 1932. .Balance March, 1934. NOTE: These terms apply to blocks having buildings. Where buildings are required. payments due tn 1928 and 1929 will be waived providing buildings to the value of at least 10 par cent, of the total Purchase Monev. be erected prior to March. 1929 (for full particulars see plan) Interest payable half-yearly at 5J per annum. The Purchasers to have the option of paying off any amount of the unpaid Purchase Money. J. TREVOR THOMAS AND CO., WRIGHT, STEPHENSON. AND CO., LTD.. PYNE. GOULD GUINESS LTD., Au-tim>eers in Conjunction. Or MESSRS. DUNCAN COTTERILL, and s'TRINOEI’. or MESSRS. LANE. NEAVE. and WANKLYN, Solicitors for the Vendors. 4380 RUBAI LAND FOR SALE. QQf; ACRES, freehold Wellington 000 (City area for Milk Supply), about 170 acres flat, am, easily ploughable land 100 acres been ploughed, balance easy ridable hills- 20 paddocks, live and wire fences and good shelter planta tions. running streams Property carry ing 32 dairy cows. 17 dry stock. 2.50 ewes 5 horses and young stock Two Houses, 11 and 5 rooms electric light, and 10l water service 8-bail cowshed, woolshed, and othe outbuildings. Price. £l5 acre Terms about £l4o'’ cash Would Exchange fo; Dairy Farm. ' Palmerston North to milk about 50 cows. 9900 ACRES freehold. Wairarapa of which 10(10 acres flat and olonghnble. including several hundred acres gond heavy flats, balance hiljv. ’2OO acres grass, balance scrub with rough feed and bush Propertv winters SO dairv cows and 800 sheep, besides largo number of cattle Large 7-roomed l>oii«e ami complete outbuildings. Price £5 5s per acre Terms. £l3OO cash '■argain H G. RUTTER AND CO.. Land Agents. Wellington. HERE’S A CHANCE! GIFT AND INDEPENDENCE QAA ACRES C.R.P. at 155., about half OUU grass balance grand timber bush, good land, sunnv slopes, sheep or cattle, tool, healthy climate, nice home beauti fullv situated, sheds, all strongly fenced, subdivided. Two and a half miles railway station, with advantages. £3 per acre- Cash £500; balance, long term, at. ves 5 per. cent. Apply“REAL SELLER.” ('io .1573 “Dominion." GOOD DAIRY FARMi 107 ACRES Freehold, about half been Ivl ploughed: well fenced, permanent stream. House. 8 rooms, electric light: large hav shed and cow shed, motor shed. etc. Now milking 35 cows and carrying young stock in addition2j miles from town and railway station Price £29 per acre; good terms. F. P WET.CH AND SON, Land and Estate Agents, Masterton. ———I DAHty farm OOE ACRES close to Feilding. carry ——l? go cows 7 r.addock.s. well fenced .-.-rj hnnerntow- P-bail cov-cberl icn . 'to vnrd« motor nnd other «lieds This iq a .'oo-l proposition Pfice £3O per re C-.vl> ("W5O Arplv ALEX ’ GEARY. Feilding

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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 75, 22 December 1926, Page 3

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