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THUB3!)A*nSU* SEPT*. -. FBEEHOLD LAND, KIWITEA BLOOK. MESSES. J. H. BETHUNE ft CO. have been favonred with instructions to sell by publio anotion, at their rooms, on Thursday, 18th September, at 2 o'olook— On K. ACRES of good Land, being SecMUD tion No. 253, Kiwitea, in the famed Orona Distriot, West Coast, North Island The proporty in situated 15 mileß from the Feilding Railway Station, with frontages to the Orona Biver and Kimbolton-road, whioh is level and metalled to the seotion. The distriot is settled, the land adjoins Mr. Glacken's proporty, and opposite to that owned by Mr. Bryce. The small totara bush on the seotion is estimated to contain thousands of feet of valuable timber. Title under Land Transfer Aot. THURSDAY, 18th SEPTEMBEE. SUBUBBAN SECTIONS, FEILDING. Under conduct of the Begistrar of the Supreme Court, upon the application of the Mortgagee. MESSBS. J. H. BETHUNE k CO. have been favourod with instructions to soil by publio anotion, at their rooms, corner of Featherston and Brandon streets, on Thnrsday, the 18th day of September, 2 o'olook— All that valuable piece of land, containing 40 aores (more or less), being Seotions Noa. 202, 203. 204, 205, 206, and 209, on the plan of the suburban sections of Foilding, and known as the proporty of Mr. William Whisker For fnrthor particulars apply to MESSBS. BRANDON A SON, I Solicitors, Wellington ; Or to THE AUCTIONEEBS. THURSDAY, 18th SEPTEMBEB. SUPEBIOE FBEEHOLD FABM, MANCHESTER BLOCK. MESBBS. J. H. BETHUNE & CO. have boen favoured with instructions from the proprietor, 0. J. Harrison, Esq., to sell by public auotion, at their rooms, on Thursday, 18th September, at 2 oolook— That Valuable Farm, known as MANGAONE DOWNS, containing AAA ACRES FEEEHOLD LAND, t/t/Vf fenced and snb-divided, with an oxcollent Woolshed, Sheep and Cattle Yards. This splondid farm is situated about half-a-milo from the Haloombe Railway Station. The land is of good quality, nearly all ploughable, well-watered, and contains about 60 acres sawing timber, including totara. The main road to Foilding runs through the centre of the proporty. .OO Kfl(\ ma y remain on mortgage 3b<UU\)\J at 7 por cent. For further partioulars, apply at the offioe the Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 17th SEPTEMBEB, At 11.30 o'olook a.m. AT DANEVIEK. MB. BEN. B. JOHNSON haa received instructions from J. T. Carr, Esq., the Eesident Engineer, to sell by publio auotion, on the above date, at the Mangatera Railway Station, Danevirk, without reserve, the whole of the TAHOEAITE CONTEACTOR'S PLANT, Consisting of— 8 superior draught horses 2 do hacks 8 earth waggons (in good order) 8 two-horse draypi 2 one-horse drays 4 dobbins or one-horse oarts 10 sets of harness 50 wheelbarrows 2 portable forges and anvils, with blacksmiths' tools 3 new timber jacks 4 horso covers (new) 6 handcarts And a largo quantity of — Picks, shovels, spades, axes, grubbers, saws, grindstones and fittings, adzes, iron bara, and other contraotors' tools of every description Also, The Buildings, Oiticeb, Stables, &c, Used by the oontraotors (to be removed.) Tibms : Orer £50, by promissory note, to be approved by the Anotioneer, with interest added. Sale at 11.30 a.m. sharp, BEN. B. JOHNSON, Anotioneer, Waipawa. NEW ZEALAND NATIVE LAND SETTLEMENT COMPANY (LIMITED). FBEEHOLD PBOPEETIES Fer Salo by Publio Auotion, in Auokland, on WEDNESDAY, 24th SEPTEMBEB. j SPRING SALE. fTTHE annual sale »f the Company's Lands .1 will be held at Auokland on Wednesday, 24th September, by Mr. ALFBED BUCKLAND. At this sale the sootions never yet offered in North Gisborno, Blocks A and B, will be sold ; tho balanoe of unsold sootions in Blook C will be sold at reduced rates ; tho suburban seotions on the Waimata Eiver and contiguous to North Gisborne, comprising about 600 aoros, will also bo offered at low upset prioos, in areas of from 5 to 22 aores eaoh. Terms.— Blocks A, B, and C— Town seotions, one-third oash, upset prioe from £13 to £40 per seotiou, balance at 6 and 12 months, with interest at 1\ per oent. added. Blocks E and F— Suburban sections, from 5 to 22 aores, 20 per oent. deposit, 25 per oent. at 6 months, 25 per cent, at 12 months, and the balanoe (30 por oent.) at 18 months, with interest at 7i per oent. added, varying from 47 to £14 per seotion. Farms from 50 to 800 aores in Whataupoko, Pouawa, and Matawhero B will be offered at the same sale upon easy terms; upset prioes from 30s and upwards per aore. Plans can be seen at the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency offices throughout the colony. ALFBED BUCKLAND, Auctioneer. MEAT! MEAT!! MEAT!!! rtp.HE WANGANUI BUTCHEBY -*• resptotfully beg to announoe that, owing to the highly satisfactory nature of the first month's business, arrangements have been entered into for the slaughter of stock at Wellington, in event of steamers being delayed through stress of weather Customers can therefore rely on a regular •npply of prime meat. Every steamer arriving from Wanganui brings a consignment of prime Beef, Mutton, Pork, and Veal; also, prime spring Lamb and Poultry. Orders left at Shop or sent by post-oard promptly attended to. Trial solioited. Our prices and quality dofy competition. Address— WANGANUI BUTCHEBY, COURTENAT-PLACE, J. H. POLLOCK, Manager. CHARLES P. POWLES, LICENSED BEOKBB UNDEB THE LAND TBANSFEB ACT, Cirtifloated Accountant in Bankruptoy. i Offlo«-Willifl-ntreet.

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Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 65, 13 September 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 65, 13 September 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 65, 13 September 1884, Page 4

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