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AUCTIONS. TO-DAY (THURSDAY), 1.30 P.M. ABSOLUTE SALE BY AUCTION Of THE WHOLE OF THE STOCK-IN-TRADE OF NEW CHESTERFIELD SUITES, CHES T E R F I E L D LOUNGES, DIVAN CHAIRS, EASY CHAIRS, OCC. CHAIRS, ETC., Of the Open Upholstery Co., Boulcott St. (See Flag.) £750 STOCK £750 E JOHNSTON & CO. have received • instructions to sell on the premises, Boulcott Street, as above. E. JOHNSTON & CO., Auctioneers. AlBl TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), AT 12 NOON. UNRESERVED SALE BY AUCTION Of 50 SACKS FLOUR (Witli nil faults, if any). AT HARBOUR BOARD SHED 22 A- (Taranaki Street Wharf). In Lots to suit Buyers. E. JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. AI.SO HOTELS FOR SALE. HOTEL Lease For Sale. 3 years’ lease only, hotel; rent £lO week; good takings.' Lease £l5OO, Speight’s Beer; freehold hotel, £2500 cash, takings £150: best situation in town; interest equals flat rental £055 per year. Apply Chas. G. Rliimes, Wgton, TIOTEL (Country).—Freehold, Wellington Province: good takings; 8 acres land: Main Road, good town ; energetic man will get good returns here. Price £9500; terms arranged. ANDREWS AND ROBERTS, Hotel Brokers. SOa Willis St. (next “Evening Post”), Wellington. PRIVATE HOTELS FOR SALE. VVE have the pick of the best Private ’ ’ Hotels for Sale in Wellington, from 22 rooms to 45 rooms, at prices from £5OO to £2OOO. One in particular (for which we are sole agents) is a beauty. Always full and paving handsome returns. Price £lO5O. Well furnished; 3< guests comfortably. Rent very moderate. A. F. JAUNCEY. Tel. 28 —794. Burlington Arcade. WANTED TO SELL. BARLEY. BARLEY. BARLEY. BARLEY. POULTRY Farmers, Pig Farmers, and Dairy Farmers, use BARLEY, the cheapest and most nutritious stock food on the market; 10-sack lots, 3/2 per bushd of 501 b. Special quotations tor larger quantities. To arrive March 2S. LAE RY AND CO., LTD., Grain' and Produce Merchants, Wellington.,

RURAL LAND FOR SALE. T7OR Exchange or Sale.: 640-acres“Sh^jTFartiTforSO to MX) acres . onnortunity to acquire a good, healthy sheep property. Easy lulls with good flats. Four miles from town metalled ronds r J’ IX - TO "™ ed t)^ ‘Xipply shed. etc. PRICE : £l3 per acre. Government mortgage. Lasy turns, appu p Store in best part of city. Good shop and ‘‘goodwill’ v* Stock and plant about £5OO. Turnover about £3OO monthlj. No goodwill. Terms to approved buyer. 111-health cause of selling.— Palmerston North /MIEAP Property: Area, 550 acres. Title: 0.R.P., rental £2(5 Per annum. 500 L’x 1 bu^^&^gS. » aSg £OO X tage 3 rooms and sleeping porch. Woolshed with engine and shearing plant. Seven paddoels Plen’ty of fencing timber on land Situation: 7 nnles from Oparure township. 15 miles from Kawhui by road. Rates. £7/13/8 pet annum Price - £4/10/- ner acre for good will of lease. Mortgages. £4OO State Achances on 305 ' Balance clear of mortgages. Terms: £5OO cash Balance of equity 7 veers nt (i per ('ent. Remarks: A very good and attractive ptopcitj, and, at tlie price. 1 the cheapest offering to-dn.v/— Te litiiti Branch. BARRAUD & ABRAHAM, LTD., PALMERSTON NORTHTE KUITI MARTON A GREAT PROPOSITION FOR A FAMILY. ACRES first-class dairying land, 160 acres being very heavy white pine V swamp. Balance gently undulating country. Good loamy soil all throiv'h Soundly fenced and subdivided in numerous paddocks and permanently watered throughout. Good 5-roomed house, 8-bail cowsM. macb.nes outbui dings and conveniences. The present carrying capacity is 140 ‘ s f ,,7 sale as a going concern with hird of 100 cows averaging 3001bs. butter-fat, PRICE®£2S PER ACRE GOING CONCERN, AND TERMS ARRANGED. ' Experts consider this swamp land close to cow-to-the-acre quality. It is well drained and consolidated, and only requires polishing to develop its tull capacity. The farm will work up to over 200 cows and will eventually subdivide Vlll ' AN IDEAL FARM FOR A FAMILY. HARCOURT & CO. DAIRY AND SHEEP FARM. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. ACRES, mostly ploughable and divided into 20 paddocks. Beautifully * sheltered and water laid on to nearly every paddock. All down in splendid sole grass. Frontage to a tar-sealed road and very bandy to everything situated between Wanganui and Hawcra. Stock at present on farm and will winter: 500 breeding ewes, 59 dairy cattle, besides ranis, bulls and other dry stock. Modern 5-roomed bungalow, every convenience, very pleasant site; 10-bail cow-shed and machines; wool-shed, car-shed, etc. This is a lamb and dairy faim, Price reduced to £25 per acre; £lOOO cash; £4500 State Advance mortgage; balance easy. Would exchange for small farm in the Manawatu. KENNETH McDONALD, PALMERSTON NORTH. ATTRACTIVE DAIRY FARM 100 ACRES. ~ ~ PARTICULARLY well situated in the centre of a first-class dairying district. 3 miles from prosperous town ; cream collected; school bus passes gate. All flat, mostly ploughed, well watered, subdivided into 13 paddocks. All in grass excepting 5 acres oats and mangolds. Buildings comprise an attractive homestead of 7 rooms. 8-bail cow-shed, man’s room, implement-shed, calf-shed, etc. Now carrying 37 cows, 2 bulls. 3 horses. This is altogether a very attractive farmone of the type seldom offered for sale. Price and full particulars from :— WRIGHT. STEPHENSON & CO., LTD., WELLINGTON AND MASTERTON. or ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LIMITED, PALMERSTON NORTH. TWO FARMS AT PRICES REDUCED TO MEET THE MARKET. ACRES. Tip-top one-maji farm at price that appeals. All in grass, bulk o f [and flat and ploughable. . Good 5-roomed dwelling and outbuildings. Carry two sheep and cattle; handy to township. Price £l3/10/- per acre. Terms. £lOOO cash. Long period mortage on this farm. JAW ACRES. Offered on absurdly easy terms. Sound man, willing to erect ' buildings, can get it for practically no deposit. A very good stretch of warm country; ewes all in wonderful condition; bulk of the land flat. No buildings, unencumbered. Handy to Feilding. Price £23 per acre. ‘ VICTOR E. SMITH REAL ESTATE AGENT FEILDING. ITANAWATU Dairy Farm. 135 Acres. Land, stock and plant £5650. 14,672 lbs. butter-fat last season; higher still this year. Four-roomed residence, electric range, h. w.; 10-bail cow-shed and 5-cow plant, electric power. Large hayshed, silo, implement-shed, motor-shed, man’s room. 12 acres crop, 13 paddocks, 5 large concrete troughs. All buildings sound. Stock wintered, included in price: 60 choice Jersey and Jersey cross cows, 14 heifers. 2 p.b. Jersey bulls, 2 draught horses, tractor, double-furrow tractor plough, discs (18 blades), l~ft. tripods, new mower Cambridge roller, spring dray, tractor dray, 3 sows, boar, 15 pigs, milking plant, etc. Will stand inspection. Returns show to be sound investment. Apply to— OSCAR MONRAI) & SON, Palmerston North. QHEEP FARM. 960 Acres, Freehold. Wintering 580 8.E., 670 wethers, 300 hoggets and 165 2 and 3-year-old steers.' Woolshed and shearing plant, concrete dip. Two-roomed cottage. Well fenced and divided into convenient paddocks, permanent water. 16 miles from rail and market town by good road. Exceedingly healthy country and docs all stock well. Price reduced to £9 per acre. First mortgage State Advances. Terms: £5OO Cash; balance arranged to suit purchaser. F. R. H. BRICE & CO. LTD., Real Estate Agents, MARTON. POR SALE or Exchange. 700 Acres: 600 freehold, balabce 21-year renewable 1 lease. 100 acres good milling bush, balance in grass and subdivided into 9 paddocks, all watered by running streams. Very nice homestead of 7 rooms and all conveniences, surrounded by native trees. Motor-shed, cow-shed and woolshed with machines installed. 100 acres level, balance easy country Situated 8 miles from Whnngarei and miles from railway station, factory, school and post office. Price: £l5 per acre for freehold and £5OO goodwill of leasehold. Terms can be arranged. Only one G.A.S. mortgage. Owner will con sider exchange for rent-producing town property or smaller farm.— J. HARRIS & SONS. MARTON. Established 55 years. LEVIN FARMLET BARGAINS 1 O ACRES; will carry six cows: houses foe 500 fowls, orchard. 5-roomed house, bails, pigstyc. Price £l3OO. Cash £3OO. HERBERT A. PHILLIPS, Land Agent, LEVIN.

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 188, 7 May 1931, Page 14

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