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SALE OF PORTION' OF THE WELLKNOWN BURGESS FARM, HOROKIWI-ROAD, JOHNSONVJLLE. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. have been favoured with instructions frpm. Mr. W. Burgess, who is leaving Wollington, to *pll by public auction, at their Rooms, 155, Lauibton-quay, Wellington, ON TUESDAY, 10th March, 1908, At 2.30 o'clock p.m. A Portion of the w oil-known Burgess Farm, Hqrojfcivvi-road, Johnsonville, consisting of Thirty Acres of first-class land, subdivided into thrco 4-acre allotments and one 18-acro allotment. , The land is situated about a milo from Johnsonvillo at tho back of the Paparangi Settlement, adjoining Mr. E. W. Pethorick's well-known property, and can bo approached from Johnsonville, Ngahauranga or Petone by good metalled roads. Tho land is very suitable for poultry farmers or market gardeners, being weil watered and the best ot 'growing soil, or •« ould be a first-class investment for' speculators, as the talcing over* of tho Welling-ton-Manawatu lino I^;,' tho Government in a few months will gceatly advance the value oonf n tho property,'. it being" specially suitable with its large, road frontage for subdivision into building allotments. The property is- now in the temporary occupation of Mr. J. Pyle, who will showintending buyers over it. The Terms of Sale.' are— Ten per cent, deposit, forty per cent, in three months; balance can, remain' for throe years nf five, per cent, interest per annum. If easier terms required, the • * Auctioneers will be glad to discuss the matter. Lithographic Plans can be obtained from Macdonald, Wilson and Co., Auctioneers, or_Mr. J._Pyle,.oii the_ property. JOHNSONVILLE SALE^ TUESDAY, 25tlfiEBRUARY, 1908. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., will sell a« above, at 11.30 a.m.— 8 prime biillorks J 32 prime bullocks 120 prime wethers 120 prime ewes 60 prime ewos 60 prime lambs ■ MAGNIFICENT BUSH LAND. WEDNESDAY. 26th FEBRUARY, 1903. At 2 p.m. • IN THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ROqMS, WELLINGTON. DAIjGETY AND CO., LTD., have received instructions from Mr. C. B. Buxton, who is shortly leaving for England, to sell by public auction as abovo — QQKA' ACRES, Bush Land, situate UUtJXP only four miles from'Manakau Railway Station, on the Wellington and Mnnp.watu Company's line ; subdivided into six sections, in areas ranging from ;80?; 80? acres to 2272 acres. The whole of the land is excellent sheep and catt!o_ country, and will carry 1£ to 2 sheep per acre when in grass. The, upsets are extremely low, and the land must sell nt the pricos. Tho terms aro mpst liberal-— lO per cent, cash and the balance on very easy terms, at 4j per cent, interest. Well graded roads are surveyed through the land, and will be in hand shortly. For further particulars and plans apply to tho auctioneers. Titlo, Land Transfer. DALGETY AND CO.. LTD., Wolliugton. WELLINGTON tIORSE SALE~ WEDNESDAY, 26rh FF.BRUARY, 1003, At. 2 p.Jii., ; DALGETY ANdTc'O., LTD., will 1 draught gelding, 5 yeaia 1 ROu.browrf. harness ' Pair of piebald marcs, I On account pf MV. H. V, Dyke 6 van. end express horsas, Jt to 6' Tears, trials given," ,guaranteo(f soiuici. ' On account of a country client— 2 first-class 'draughts, 6 years 5 halfc-draugjits, .5 to 7 years, suitable for tradesman's 1 cart On account of Mr. .P.-B. Wntts— 3 unbroken ponies", 4 and 5 years 3 ponies, broken to saddle, 4 and 5 yr3 2 dog cart , horses, 5 year» 10 harness horses, ■ 5 to 7 year* Guaranteed Sound. Trials Given. These horsos are subjoot to veterinary examination, end,- if desired, the owner will give trials before and after sale. UPPER HUTT STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, 27th~FEBRUARY, 1908, At 1 p.m. TTkALGETY AND CO., LTD., will soil JL' in their Upper Hutt yards— 200 mixed sheep' 50 fat lambs 50 fat vvotherc 50 fat owes 12 fat heiforn i 2 fat steers I 12 storo cows • < 8 empty heifers I 1 Holstoin bull ■ 6 cows, with vealers nt foot. 7 4-tooth Lincoln rams ""WEDNESDAY, 4th MARCH, 1908, A"t 7.30 p.m IN THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE I ROOM, WELLINGTON. j SALE OF 7 .IMPORTANT VILLA SITES Iv the CENTRE OF JOHNSONVILLE. MESSRS. J. W. BRAITHWAITE AND CO. have been favoured with instructions to .sell by public auction, as above — < rv VALUABLE BUILDING SITES, • with frontago^ to Earp-streot and Woodland-road, Johnsonville, and being parts 73 1 and 79. Sec. 11, Block XL, Belmont S.D. I Plans and conditions of sale on applica- [ tion to tho Auctioneers, Johnsonville. WEDNESDAY, 4-th MARCH, 1908, At 7.30 p.m. IMPORTANT "AUCTION SALE Of PART JOHNSONVILLE RECREATION GROUND. qr* SECTIONS~FREEHOLD. syt Q LEASEHOLD SECTIONS. q ry ACRES LEASEHOLD IV t (First-class Brick Earth). « An Area of the Best Brick Earth Deposit within 12 milo radius of Wellington. MESSRS. J. W. BRAITHWAITE AND CO. have bopu favoured with instructions from the Johnsonville Town Board to sell as above, by public auction, iv the Chamber of Commerce, Custom-house-quay, Wollington. on Wednesday, the 4th day cf March, 1903, at 7.30 p m — Parts of tho present Recreation Ground, Johmonville, and being parts 12, 22, and 25, Section VIII., Bclmont S.D. Plans and conditions of stile and leases on application to 31 {"•«•'. Bunny. Petherio'c and Aj-son, Holieitms to tlio Johnconvillo Town Bnarr', tl.o Town L'l/'ik, or the Auctioneer* al Johnsonville. FOR SALE, gentleman's RrM'doncc at Scaloun, 6 100 ms, conveniences, r light, stable, trap-shpd, (owlhoiuc, lain and well vatcr, J-acro laid out in lawn and flower garden. Apply G. G. Schwartz, I . 5, Laiubtou-quay. I

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 45, 22 February 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 45, 22 February 1908, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 45, 22 February 1908, Page 8

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