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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON- AND CO. PA nil' FOR PRIVATE SALE. ELLESMERE DISTRICT. v;f have received instructions from MR J AMES U R RERAN to offer; bis Farm (Brooksido-ciini-Lceston), comprising A 0 acres (more or loss), together with 6-roomed Cotirgo and nil building, R paddocks, etc., for Private Trcaiy. £IOOO down. Please apply— H. MATSON AND CO., Sole gents; Or JAMES ORF.ENAN, 7*i On the Farm. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. IMPORTANT SALE OF HIGH-CLASS LAND. AT DOMINION THEATRE, T E M U K A, On TUESDAY, Bth JUNE, 1020. The TRUSTEES in the Enisle of the late JVM RUDD have instructed MESSRS PYNE, GOULD. GUINNESS, LTD., io Sell by Attflion, an above, the Valuable Estate of the late Win. Budd, comprising— A C R E S. THE LAND WILL BE SOLD IN SEVEN BLOCKS, As under — LOT 1—55 Acres 1 Rood G Per. LOT 2—51 Acres 2 Roods 1G Per. LOT 3—U Acres 3 Roods 10 Per. (stable, hut and yard). LOT 4—33 Acres 1 Rood G Per. (dwellinghouse). LOT 5—39 Acres 2 Roods 37 Per. LOT G—4l Acres. LOT 7 44 Acres 0 Roods 1G Per. THE LAND is some of the Richest Agricultural and Dairying in tho District. . Tho distance from II mile. Tho distance from Oruri, 4 miles. The distance from Temuka. 4 miles. The distance from a Dairy Factory, 12 mile. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. TERMS: 5 per cent at time of sale; 10 per cent on possession; 10 per cent tn 12 months. Balance may remain for five years from date of possession at 51 per cent. Plans and further particulars may be obtained at our various Offices. PYNE, GOULD, G UINNESS, LTD., 965 Auctioneers. ■ ■■■■» It. 0. SMITH. THE CITY MARKET, 550, Colombo Street. HC SMITH will hold the usual WEEK•LY MARKET. FRIDAY, at 11 a.m. SPECIAL ENTRY —AccouAt Mr R. Davidson 70, Slater Street. Ford Car, 1010 modes, electric fights, sidelights, tyres - good, spares mid tools, iu first-class order ankf guaranteed; auy trial given. Mr Sioau, ilalswcii: ‘King Licit motor, equal new, 7 h.p., twin cylinders, with eoaefiouiit uuderaluag sidechair with wind screen. This jinachme is a great hill clintbor itMid guaranteed, only been o. roads a - tew iniiOUtilS. HORSES—2 Pouies, s. and li., with trials; Set Pony Harness; 2 Low-set Gigs, in splendid order. Mr hi’ Diamond —Rubber-tyred Tray Gig, practically new. A first-class article. Owner purchased ltaieigh Trap. Further Entries include: —JXuDoer-tyreu Gig, new tyres; Express, iuii-iock, 2 p<nle*< with hood and broke, equal new, built oy Shcei, a real solid article, last a liietirneij Iron-tyred Traps and Gigs; Buggy; Tip Dray i,P. and D.), good order; Farm. Dray; I Spring Dray; Set Disc Harrows ;P. anui D.) good as new; Mangel Pulper (power); Massey Farm Drill; 2 S.F. Ploughs; Potato Moulder; 3 Grubbers; Cultivator, 2 Sets Harrows; Twitch Harrow; 1000-galion Tank; 14-gollon Pig Feed Boiler; Harness; Set S'uing Dray Harness; 2 Sets High Quality j Trap or Gil Harness; Saddles and Bridles; I 1 Lino Odd Harness. BUILDING MATERIAL—SO Sheets Good Corrugated Iron, G and 7 feet; Ridging; Spouting; Doors and Windows; Register Grate; 100-gallon Tank; AVire Netting. SUNDRIES—Dome Separator, equal new, guaranteed; Ladies’ and Gents’ Bicycles; Lawn Mover; Go-cait Pram; Tables; Chairs; Boilers; Ho.se; Mcats-afo; Lino Panama Hats; Ferrets. POULTRY, at 12.30 —Present Entry': Line of Pullets, Brown Leghorn and Rhode Island cross; 3 Crates from the Country, Ducks* and Hens. Working Ferrets,' used to hill country. PRODUCE—3 Trucks Oat-sheaf Chaff (discoloured); plenty Oats, 75 Sacks Light Oatshoaf Chaff, unreserved; 40- Sacks Oat Pollard, suitable for pigs and poultry, good lino; 15 Sacks Fowl Wheat; 9 Sacks Fatf I row Food; 10 Sacks Partridge Peas; 7 Sacks Seed Wheat; 5 Sacks Capo. Bariev; 1 Truck Prime Table Potatoes; Sugar Bags Potatoes; Onions, Carrots and Swedes; Ground and AVhole Sorrel Seed. H. C. SMITH, 980 Auctioneer. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO.. LTD. A CHEAP PROPOSITION. A* A ACRES FREEHOLD, Nelson District, OU including 10 acres orchard (upples and pears), coming into full bearing. A!! cropping land, comprising 50 acres rich river flat, producing‘4o to 50 bushels bai ley per acre. Two road frontages. Two miles from station. At present 10 acres iri oats and 10 to be sown in barley No buildings on property. PRICE FOR QUICK SALE, £2IOO. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO.. LTD., 740 Christchurch and Nelson. CAPITAL MIXED FARM. UNDER 20 MILES FROM WELLINGTON. 1200 iOBE9 F REE HOLD. About half flat. Flats mostly cleared, j Will grow anything. All alluvial and r«>- ! claimed Swamp Land, equal to tho best. | Old S<s>«n-roorued Homestead and Milkers’ Oottago oi five rooms. About 3 miles to Cheese Factory. Rising district, on proposed new Wairarapa Express route. Woolshod with machines and concreted cow-bails with L.K.G. Milking Plant. Fifty cows were milked this season, ana seventy are coming in for next season. Tho herd can be bought on an average at £l2 and are all Young Cows. * Tho Hills have been burned and sown, and carry a lot of feed. The Flats will milk 200 cows when all in order. Somo of the land will carry A COW TO THE ACRE. Tho hills will run 500 to GOO sheep, and many more when brought in. PRICE, £l2 per acre. Fitst mortgage, £5950 at five and a half years. About. £4OOO cash, balance at 5 per cont for five years. IN FIVE YEARS THIS COUNTRY WILL FETCH £3O PER ACRE J. GRIMSHAW. Bowen Street (opp. Govt. Bldge ), . WELLINGTON.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18413, 20 May 1920, Page 10

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