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AUCTIONS NEW ZEALAND LOAN * MERCANTILE AGENCY GO. DUMGBEE ESTATE. 12,500 ACRES FREEHOLD. SUB-DIVISION FOB SALE 1 of tho FAMOUS DUMGBEE STATION, Into 14 GRAZING RUNS AND AGRICULTURAL FARMS. AT THE TOWN HALL, BLENHEIM, V On SATURDAY, 14tli DEC., 1912., At 11 a'.m. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LTD., and REDUCED, having been favoured with instructions from tho OWNER, will offer for Sale by Publio Auction as above, the following excellent Graxing Runs and Agricultural Farms, vis.:— LOT 1—5480 Acres approximately LOT 2—2460 LOT 3 550 LOT 4 380 LOT 5 510 LOT 6 330 LOT 7 280 LOT 8— 190 LOT 9 500 LOT 10— 410 LOT 11— 840 LOT 12— 650 LOT 13— 350 LOT 14— 70 TOTAL—I2,SOO ACRES. This well-known property is situate in the best part of the Awatere Distriot. Tho Grazing Runs ore healthy, sunny sheep oountry, admirably adapted for Half-breds. The Farms are excellent Agricultural Land, and produce heavy crops of grain and green feed. All first-class fattening country, and well watered.. , The Dashwood Railway Staton is on the property—distant 13 miles from Blenheim. The main coach roads from Blenheim to the Awatere and Seddon run through the estate. The following Favourable Terms are offered:—. 5 Per cent on fall of hammer. 10 Per cent on Ist March, 1913. 10 Per cent on Ist March, 1914. Balance may remain on mortgage until Ist March, 1919. Interest at 5 per cent from date of possession, Ist March, 1913. Litho. plans of property will he ready for distribution on or about Ist November. Fuller particulars on application to the Company’s Offices throughout the dominion. Arrangements with buyers to inspect the property can be made at any time with the Blenheim Office. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO;, LTD., and REDUCED, 4756 . Auctioneers. FARMERS’ SALEYARDB. FRIDAY NEXT, Ist NOVEMBER. (Not 31st Oct., as previously advertised.) \T\TE will sell on account of Mr las. Barr, VV Haskm’s Road, WEST MELTON (who las sold his farm), the whole of his LIVE IND DEAD STOCK without reserve. Inluded are the following:— 1 Bay Mare Topsy, aged 4yrß, broken all arm work, good sort; 1 Bay Gelding Tom, ged; 1 Bay Gelding, aged, first-class workr; 1 Gig and Harness, 1 Spring Dray and iarness, 5 Horse Collars and Hames, 1 Disc ’lough (M.H.), 1 D.F. Plough, 1 set 2-leaf larrows, 2 sots Swinglelrees, 3 sets Plough Jhains, 2 Grubbers, 1 Iron Roller, 64 Backs !haff. 3 sacks Manure, Pig Potatoes, quanity Poultry, 1 Horse Trough, 1 Chaff Bin, 8 sacks Coal, lot Fencing Material, Grindtone, Tools, etc, 1 Walnut Suite ( 9 pieces), Duchesße, 1 Piano, Washstands, Bedsteads, /hairs, Tables, Sewing Machine, Fenders, .linoleum. Pictures, Glsbr and Crockery Vare, Kitcbon Utensils, 1 Portable Copper, laths, Buclcots, etc., etc. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. NOTE THE DATE—FRIDAY, Ist NOV. Sale Starts 1.30 Sharp. A. B. SANDS AND CO., . 4-49 Auctioneers. [XTHAT is as Rare as Gold and Just as i V e? . ■ explosive? Why Poultry, just now. If ju want money for Carnival Week consign >me poultry to us and be surprised at the cord prices we will secure for you. We are socialists in the eale of poultry. Just give s a trial with your next lot. LES WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, grates lent free and forwarded to any ndsss. Following are a few of tho prices -for t Saturday's sale: —Table Chicken (very iall), 5s 3d to 7s 6d per pair; Hens, 4s 9d 6s lOd per pair; Ducks, 6s to 7s 6d per ir; Turkeys. (gobblers, very small), 12s to i per pair; Turkeys (hens, poor condition), to 9s per pair. Bo sure and consign your ultry.to us for next week’s sales. A. B- SANDS AND CO.. Auctioneers, St Asaph Street. HARRIS BROS. SHORT NOTICE AUCTION SALE. FRIDAY, NEXT, NOV. 1, at 1 o'clock. the Promises, 150, Bealey Avenue (two doors from Colombo Street). / ’ FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. CONTENTS OF 7-ROOMED HOUSE. FOR ABSOLUTE UNRESERVED SALE. Tho Furniture is Sweet and Clean. The Bedsteads and Kapocs are Now. fESSRS HARRIS BROS, have been inL struoted by the owner to Sell by Public ction, as above, the following list of lUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFICTS: Handsome chiffonier bookcase and >ks, horsehair • suite, 2 pier-glasses, chlf.ier sideboard, dining table, doc. tables i chairs, pictures, curtains and poles, linoms, oilcloth, carpets and rugs, carpet runr hall stand and 2 hall chairs,' large rror-panel wardrobo. full /Scotch cheef :wers, commode, 5 duchesse chests, washnds and toilet were, 4 single brass-rail bodads. wire and kapoc mattresses, 6 wire etchers and kapoc mattresses, kitchen lie, chairs, utensils and sundries. 149 • J. ANDERSON, Auctioneer. LAWRIE & WILSON. LAWRIE AND WILSON. SPECULATORS, BUILDERS, CABINETMAKERS. P-TO-DATE FACTORY, 100 ft x 38ft, fitted with the very latest machines. Also, )OMED HOUSE, with all conveniences, i-acro Land,' Situated N°. 12. Barbadoes Street, SYDENHAM. 3W occupied by Mr Garth os a Steam Cabinet Factory. SALE TO-DAY, at WRIE AND WILSON have received instructions from Mr Garth to sell the o Factory, Plant, Cottage, etc., as a goconcern. Also his large and varied stock j-dato Furniture, comprising 6 hall is, 5 cheval chests, 8 bedroom suites, washstands, ducheseo chests, quaint, com suites, brasß foundry bevel plates, hes, cramps, dowels, glue pot, timber, binetmoker’s benches, and a large list of LAWRIE AND WILSON, Auctioneers. MURPHY TRUST ESTATE FARMS. rpSE following are the Successful Tenders 1 for the several Farms in the above Estate: No. 1, C. E. Graham; No. 2, 0. E. Gra- \ ham; No. 3 and No. 4, Robt. Kingsbury;- No. > 6, Arnold Larsen; No. 6, J. Chambers; No. |B, J. Chambers; No. 7, ts the lense of this ? farm does not expire for nearly two years it iis held over for future consideration. W. GUISE BRITTAN, E. B. MILLTON, Trustees of the Murphy Trust Estate.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 16074, 31 October 1912, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 16074, 31 October 1912, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 16074, 31 October 1912, Page 12

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