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AUCTIONS E. JOHNSTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. TODAY, At 10.30 a.m. At the Family Residence, No. 39 Hobson St. SALE BY AUCTION OF A'ALUABiLE MAHOGANY. WALNUT AND ENGLISH OAK FURNISHINGS, ETC. (Part Contents of I's Rooms.) There are some very Interesting and valuable pieces of walnut, mahogany, and oak furniture, all in specially good order. E. JOHNSTON & CO., .Auctioneers. . A 166 CARTERTON SALE, TOMORROW (FRIDAY), AT 11.30 A.M. SHARP. 40 woolly ewes with b.,f. lambs at foot 25 w.oolly wether hoggets 35 fat sheep 41) yearling Jersey and Jersey cross . heifers 30 fat and forward cows 140 pigs (weaners. slips and porkers) A 164 UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. RIVERSIDE GOLF LINKS, SIAIN ROAD, TAITA, ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9 at 12.30 p.rn. MESSRS. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO. LTD., have received instructions from Messrs. J. and C. E. BENTLEY, who have sold their farm, to Sell at Auction as under: — 330 2 & 4-TH. WETHERS, in lots. 1 sheep dog 2 spaniels 1 McEwan water pump with i h.p. electric motor. 1 Rajah Shanks motor mower, (S.R.); set Triplex mowers, 4-ton Dodge truck iron frame saw bench with 2 saws ' and belting, tip dray and frame, 2 shelter sheds, sheep netting, plain and barbed wire, totara timber, 14-gall. Compton copper, 2 sledges, Diabolo separator, churn, Champion Hot Dogge heater, endless chain and blocks, timber jack, set Whakatane harrows. 2 porcelain hand bowls, anvil, quantity 9ft. iron, tools for golf course, Including hole borer and 9 cups-for greens, sundries. OUTSIDE ENTRIES:— 4 springing cows 1 aged pony 1 aged mare, broken to chains 1 4-yr mare,, broken to chains' 1 (J yr. mare, all work 1 4-yr. mare, unbroken 1 4-yr. gelding, unbroken 1 weight carrying hack 1 4-vr. mare (trotter) i horse J.D. mower; Planet Junior, carpentere' lien-ch and screw; 36 sheets 12in. x lOin. glass; 6ft. cross-cut saw; quantity paint; small grit mill; garden roller; small office safe: second-hand timber; 2 riding saddles; chains and sundries. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO.. LTD. A 157 hotels for sale or lease. WE have listed the choice Hotels. Mallinauehe and Co., Leading Hotel Brokers, Prudential Bldgs., Wgtu. WHY hold on to something you do not want? Sell it the easy way by advertising In our columns. '

HOTELS, RESORTS & TRAVEL SERVICES PUBLIC NOTICE I WELLINGTON—PALMERSTON— NAPIER PASSENGER SERVICES ♦ SERVICES SUSPENDED FROM NOVEMBER 1, 1942. «>Trr pirntnvs HOOKED AFTER THAT DATE PLEASE COMMUNICATE 8 WITH THE WELLINGTON OFFICE. 178 FEATHERSTON STREET. PHONE 41-555. AFTER HOURS 51-556. NEWMAN BROS. (N. 1. LTD. NEW TIMETABLE JENKIN’S MOTOR SERVICES, LTD. Saturday Only aim., 1 p.m., 4 p.m. =-30 4 P’“' JENKIN’S MOTOR SERVICES, LTD., OI’P. G.P.0., FEATHERSTON STREET, Phone 42-322. NEW PLYMOUTH—HAMILTON INtoW sekvicb kesumed . no changing. Den-irt New Plymouth, 7.45 a.m., arrive Hamilton. 2.10 p.m. Depart Hamilton 11 UTE’”' <hbson’s MigoßS^^- L ' IJmOattl Tariff E4/IUZ- weekly. 15/- dally Tela.: Helenville 48-087. _ f RURAL LAND FOR SALK. ' LEVIN POULTRY FARM. OVER 5 ACRES, situated near the main “ re^ t \ p p r . O to-dato poSll7y‘Vus™ 5-rooiued house, electrically equipped laiA-t r u ding brooder houses, incubator tt accommodate 3500 birds, various other sl eds iiic udinb nous , houses, etc., etc. Present stock approximately GuO pul.ets. E 3500 includWhite Leghorns and Black Australorps. all good lieattuy stoca. 43;)(j ine ail stuck and three 500-egg incubators. 11 heifers, 4 horses, bull : \sows aid boar Dwelling « rootu “; la ” tel . holl ?. s niotornovating, garage, various other sheds. , a sc uool Cream collected, iug to township and saleyards, wharf and poet °“‘ ct * A. 11 ?? nrotiorlv developed. Price An improvable farm which would carry a lot more stock if properly ae\ciopLu. x £960 as going concern. About £3OO cash. .u d 8 uareoun.) HARCOURT & CO. 1 j I'miania St. Established I 88& WelHiiKtoit EARMS ARE A RELIABLE SOURCE OI INCOME—BUY ONE! 3 ICKES, good land (not level), 14 miles Capital 1 City, one mile from station and bus. Half-acre pretty native butib. glimpse sea, and fine views landscape; sunny spot. Neat new bach (one room). Ideal for ducks, geese, poultry, sheep, and 2 cows. Feed galore. Price £475 cash. (Ereehoold.) Owner leaving. 6 ACRES, Golden Wairarapa, 50 miles Wellington. Level, good land. Fruit, poultry-raising. Dwelling 5 roonw. big garage, large poultry house, electric light, town water supply. Price £ll5O Horse. Implements, and Howard rotary hoe. 25*ACI?ES, C< Oliau, partly unproved farm; ? paddocks, half flat, balance rolling House 5 rooms, electric range, cowshed and outbuildings. Price £ 1600, Including 11 cows, bull, 2 sows, and sundries. Large deposit. Also suitable for poultry, ducks, and growing bulbs and Howers. .... 150 ACRES, good mixed farm, sunny Levin. Glorious climate tor man and beast 70 acres fiat, balance undulating. Brown, friable loam. Carrying at present 700 ewes, 15 heifers, and 4 horses. Three-cow plant, new 90-gallon separator Dwelling 5 rooms, hot-cold water, hnpiemeut shed, up-to-dato piggeries* sheep varus. . rice £47 per acre. A place with possibilities. Inspection invited WHITEACRE, DENTICE & CO. ESTATE AGENTS. ' COt l< I ENAY I‘LAUE W EI.I.INGTOX A GOOD LEASEHOLD I’KOi’OSIHON AS A GOING UONEEKN. 111. AUKES, all level land m first-duns pasture--13 paddocks—watered by H.r wale; system Will curry 90 cows and young stock. At present running 84 dairy cows -1 yearling heifers, 24 calves. 3 bulls, 3 horses, 28 pigs. Buildings comprise 4-rmd. Cot tage, garage imp. and manure shed, up-to-date concrete cowshed and pig bouses Rates £37i Rent £l-H per annum Present lease expires 11)10 twith every chance of be lu<- renewed for a further term) Price £2OOO us a complete going concern and tn eludes all buildings, the above livestock. 4-eow milking plant and elec motor, elec water beater, separator and niotor. H.P water system, troughs and piping, manure distributor, plough, harrows, discs, bay rake, mower and sundries. Property is situat ed in an Ideal locality on the main highway and handy to a good central Wallcat. town. This Is a good proposition and if necessary reasonable financial assistance could be arranged. Hull particulars from the Agents— N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. LTD. (Inc. in Eng.), LICENSED LAND AGENTS. 11l Branches. Palmerston North. Phone (Res.) 8133. SELECTED HANOI i AliM.- .!< Kl.> imm; three miles from Felldlug Flat and uuduiulliig counuy Carry l,'ax) br. ewes, usual dry stock mid cattle being a subdivision of a larger pioperty, but no buildings. A good investment ami could readllv be farmed b.v owner renting house I Feildlng Price £l3/19/- acre. 127 ACRES. Situated between Levin am) I'aiuiersiuii North. Carry 50 milking co "' 1 " mid dry stock. Good 5-roomed house, electric light, stove etc, All necessary out i.uildlngs and milking machines. Price £3O per acre About Llsnt cash required LEVIN AND CO., LTD. UAND DRPARTMKN’I WKLLIN6ION TWO dairy FARMS. 1!)« ACRES, w“l! fenced and grassed ”0 paddocks, all plonghable,, Practically joins township, factory, esaleyards, houtsts, good uri Jj r » ths?, range, "00l shed, motor shod, cow balks, 400 ewes. 14 cows. 100 hoggets, 1- yearlings. Only too* ACRES, carrying 70 cows, 4 miles Feildlng, 1 mile school. 8 paddocka. Well watered. 5-rmii House; cowbaihc £65 per acre, table mortgage al 4j per (.•cut. VICTOR E. SMITH, Estate Agent, Feilding. i-irui acres earrvintf 550 sheen 35 cattle, 5 horses. 40ac. being fiat, Vac. lobaeco. orind. Dwelling and conveniences. Shearing shed, hay and Imp-• *>bed, kiln. Buildings in good order. Rental £9<J yr. 1 rice £i9o equity. Shutp, Dairj, Fruit. Hops or Tobacco Farms available. Finest climate. O. C. WILKINSON. A.K.E.1.N.Z.., Jtotueka.

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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 35, 5 November 1942, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 35, 5 November 1942, Page 8

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