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AUCTIONS. ToTiAY - .1.30 TO-DAY SUPERIOR AND USEFUL LOT OF FURNITURE, CARPETS, SINGER MACHINE, CHINA, GLASSWARE, ETC. SILVERSTONE AND CO.. Auctioneers, Woolworth's Bldgs.. Cuba SI. AlO-1 TO-DAY, 1.30 p.m., AT MART. Beautiful oak sideboards, OAK DRAWLEAF TABLE, 2 UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOS, LARGE SELECTION SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. RAMSEY AVILSON AND CO., ' 98 Manners Street (Opp. Regent). AlO5 TcbDAY (WEDNESDAY), MAY 3. On the Premises. 190 Oriental Parade. At 1-30 p.m. rpilß RIALTO AUCTION ROOMS will 4- sell the complete furnishings of S rooms, coi’inrising:— PIANO. CHESTERFIELD SUITE. CARPETS. OAK AND RIMU FURNITURE. ETC. . J. VIRGO. Auctioneer. AlOb PLANTS, TREES & GARDEN. rpULIPS —Choicest named Darwin var- -- icties; top size bulbs, 5/- per dozen. T. Waugh and Son, 234 Lambton Quay. TTRACTIVE Regale Lilies. 1/- each; ■ZY. Christmas or St. Joseph Lilies. Jd. eacli. posted. Griffiths’ Nurseries. Mt. Eden, Auckland.___ T ARGE Flowering AVinter Pansies, 4-1 Blues, Yellow. White, 1/6 per dpz., cash, postage paid. Hay’s Nurseries, Auckland. “TT’REE,” 1933 ‘‘Guide to Autumn Gar- -- deni ng.” Free on request from Te Aro Seed Co., 58 Courtenay Pl., Wgton. AMARYLLIS, brilliant scarlet, 3 for 1/6; Cyclamen, to flower in 6 weeks, 3/9 doz.. posted. Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden. Auckland. pARMONA Chrysanthemum Fertiliser, just what your plants want; pound tins, posted, 1/5. T. Waugh and Sou. EAUTIFUL Tulips. Darwin Giants Nd., large, plump bulbs, 3 for 1/-. or 4/- doz., posted. Griffiths’ Nurseries. Mt. Eden. Auckland. pXNERARIA Seed, large flowered strain, in many beautiful colours. Sow uow. 1/- packet. T. Waugh and Son. QAVEET PEAS, best exhibition varieties, 10 varieties (12 seeds each), assorted colours, 2/6. Mrs. Brown, Marshland Road, Chaneys.' T ACHENALIA AU REUM (Cape Cow--4-1 slips), beautiful bulbs for hanging baskets or pots; 3/6 dozen. T. Waugh and Son. A NEMONES and Ranunculus, prize a*- large bulbs. 80 per cent double, choice. 1/- doz.. 5/- 100. posted. Griffiths’ Nurseries. Mt. Eden, Auckland. RURAL LAND FOR SALE. QMALL Sheep Farm, Rangitikei, close to good town, school, railway, good market, metal road. Particulars I'orwa rd cd. N 747. “Dominion.” TJOTORUA —For Sale, several small 44' Fprms; all prices and sizes; good positions. T. Sloane, Land Agent. Rotorua. WHY Buy High-priced Land? For ’’ Dairy or Grazing Farms, write Taylor, Agent, Putaruru, Waikato.

RURAL LAND FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD TO WIND UP PARTNERSHIP. Q/4Q ACRES, being very easy rolling downs and a really good piece of drained OtltO swamp ot' approximately 100 acres. 270 acres in grass, 23 acres iu swedes, and 50 acres ready for sowing. Subdivided 14 paddocks. New boundary fences and all others in good order. Carrying 110 cows, 2 bulls and sundry stock. AVil! do 120 cows now and will increase to 160 cows when balance is grassed. House 7 rooms, every convenience; 10-bail cowshed, all facilities. Aery low rates A really good place suitable alike for dairying or fattening, and only on li,C Tri Jo® aere. Cash £475 over' Government Long Term Mortgage. Stock and plant at valuation. Very sound buying and must appeal to buyers looking for a place with scope for development. WANTED IN EXCHANGE. . TMRSTrCLASS -DAIRY FARM up to 50 acres, in exchange for desirable 4* unencumbered City Property, plus cash. Apply— HARCOURT & CO., Wellington. Farm Seekers, Money Makers—Here’s Your Chance! GREATEST FARM SNIP NORTH ISLAND. -1 ex ACRES (Freehold) : Lovely country, mostly chocolate loam; 100 acres JLJLVV f latj balance beautiful rolling downs. Beautifully watered. Superb climate* close railway station and school; good dairying and early lambs country. 500 acres grass, balance rough feed and heavy feru easily fallowed. Carry cow to 2 acres Residence 7 rooms, hot water service, electricity; n-cow milking plant, woolshed, etc. Price: £lO per acre as a Going Concern, including 90 good Jersey and Jersey cross cows, 24 Yearling heifers, 3 bulls, 20 dry stock, G horses, 100 ewes and farm'implements. £lOOO Deposit, or accept unencumbered house property or first mortgage with some cash as part payment. Similar land adjoining was recently sold for £24 acre, nnd opposite at £37. Miss this and you miss the chance of a lifetime. Wire, or fly by first plane, is sound advice if you want t<> double jour mon TIME TO BUY RIGHT—BUT HURRY I WHITEACRE, DENTICE & CO., ESTATE AGENTS. 7 COURTENAY PLACE, WELLINGTON. 17OR SALE; A Block of Highly Imprdved Rich Dairying Land from £36 per 4- acre, in areas to suit purchasers. Situated 2i miles from Levin. Terms: 30% cash and permanent improvements to the value of further 10% to be effected within 12 months. Apply— THE MANAWATU LAND & LIVE STOCK AGENCY. Rangitikei Street. Palmerston North, Sole Agents. A SNIP. 1840 ACRES. A real bargain and splendid cha'nce for any person wanting to start a son farming. Good 1J sheep country and cattle, hilly, with portions ploughable; first-class buildings, woolshed, etc. Well grassed, subdivided and watered. Free of encumbrance. Price £4/7/6 per acre; terms. For parti. VICTOR E. SMITH, REAL ESTATE AGENT FEILDING. QUALITY DAIRY FA RAIS WORTH BUYING. ACRES: Heavy river silt, excellently grassed; good buildings, fencing, shelter and water. Price as a going concern, including electricjflant, 30 high-grade dairv cows, hav and implements: £1650. Govt, mortgage £si>o. Cash required. £U5O_lOB ACRES: Wairarapa’s best flats, nothing better; 90 head dairy stock cows averaged 300 butterfat. Splendid buildings, electric plant, implements, hay. For sale as a going concern with £ll5O cash.—loo ACRES: Govt, lease: 30’dairy cows, buildings only fair. Price as a going concern: £lOOO, with £4OO cash. Capable of improvement, and really cheap.— ll. M. MORTON & SON, Land and Commission Agents, Midland Hotel Building, Masterton. Box 100; Telephone 2072. IirORTGAGEE SALE: 300 Acres. Cost £3O. Now asking £ll or near offer. - i ’4- Deposit £5OO or offer*- One hour’s motor run from Palmerston North. Handy to good town; close to factory and school. Suitable for dairying nnd fattening lambs. Good wool-shed, machines and electric power. 5-Rootned House. Half ploughable, 40 acres ploughed, balance easy hills, 8 paddocks, well watered, good rainfall. Worth inspecting; can be farmed with sheep on to-day’s prices.— OSCAR MONRAD & SON, Palmerston North. OING Concern: 110 acres with fine home, nil convs., only 34 mis. central WaiYiY kaf o borough. About 95 acres gently undulating in beautiful pasture, balance creek flats in rough feed and white pine shelter. Good sheds and central water supply. School 1 mile. Carrying 90 cows, 25 yearlings, 2 horses. Govt. mtge. Price reduced from £4O to £3O as Going Concern, with 50 cows (sharcmilker owns remainder), and plant and free use implements. Terms £lOOO cash. — H. I>. &A. B. MATTHEWS, Land Agents, Hamilton.

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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 185, 3 May 1933, Page 14

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