AUOTIOJS» IMPORT ANT~AUCTIOK SALE - —of—- . VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY THE ESTATE OF THE LATE T. W. COLE, WAKEFIELD. / - SPLENDID HOMESTEAD WITH 730 'VCRES [ESSRS BISLEY BROS and OO: L have received instructions from the Trustees in the Estate of the late T. W. Cole, of 83 Valley, Wakefield, to sell by Public Auction at their rooms, Hardy Street, on Saturday, March 2nd, at noon (in one lot) that valuable Fi'eehold Property in 88 Valley, containing 730 acres 2 roods 24 perches, comprising the following sections: — 149 acres, being part of Section 8, Square 4, Wai-iti Hills. Good Limestone Hill 238 acres, being Section 24, Square 4, Wai-iti Easy undulating hills. * 93 acres, being Seut-ion 25, Square . , Wai-iti Hills. Easy undulating hills. 100 acres, being Section XXIV. (2 of 24), Waimea. Homestead and 100 acres rich flat land. 98 acres, being parts 3 and r of Rural Section 22, Waimea South. All flat, good grazing and cropping land. 13 acres, being riaiis '5 of 22 and part of part 2of 22, Wai-iti. Flat and ea«y slopes. 39 acres, being Section 13, Wai-iti Hills. Good limestone hill. .:. v/ Together with a substantial 8-rojpxiie'd dwelling, detached cottage, dairy, /motor shed, stables and usual farm outbuildings. number of fruit and native trees. . ■ .- '"v'
About 200 acres are rich flats, suitable for dairving or . growing any class of crop; a large portion of the balance is easy undulating hills and a good por r! tion limestone country. The property.is! .divided into numerous and ■ convenient paddocks, well watered by never ■; failing streams, with shelter plantations. The property lies well to, the sunV'with a large road frontage j would cut} into; three . convenient farms, and bar. fore a great prospective value from the subdivision point of view. • A .'f. The Auctioneers wish to draw special attention to this important sale 6t'first class sheep and. cattle country,"which! is situated in a • well sheltered-:-and.; .ideal' position and within five miles of >tho Wakefield Railway Station. ' - '-., The Trustees .wish to sell in; qne.;Jot, and are .prepared to accepta in order to wind up the estate speed; ily as possible. . '' -^'-■""■■' ' ■Conditions of sale and further;'par-, ticulars from ''S ;; ' :** : v^'v' , ''' BLSLEY BROS..and CO;,:-:-..? /-.';' Auctioneers, :v ■■,
RICHMOND YARE>S; * •? TUESDAY NEXT, sth .MARCH 1 St: 1.3 Osharp.. ' - ; :>,-. ; ; ;^ : 1 Present entries : -1000 Mixed Sheep. 50 Head Cattle. Further entries invited. Fuller particulars later. BISLEY BIROiS. AND CO.; ! Auctioneers.* WAKEFIELD STOCK SALE. .1 ; Mrs Baigent's Yards. FRIDAY, Bth MARCH AT 1.30 sharp, Present entries : . • ! 200 2 and 4-tooth wethors. 250 2 to 8-tooth Ewes in lots.. 150 Mixed Lambs. Further entries invited. ' BISLEY BROS. AM) CO. ; Auctioneers. '.TO-MORROW? FRIDAY, NfcX'l, Ist MARCH at 1 p.m. CLEARING SALE AT RICHMOND. PIANO, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND effects. ■ LADY'S BICYCLE, LAWN MOWERS, HOSE, ROLLER, POULTRY, ETC. ALFRED GOULD, acting under instructions from Air C. E. Molesworth, who is leaving,the district will sell as above:— , ' -' Piano, Settee and 2 easy chairs in,saddle" bags and velvet, O'vermantle, Kerbs and Brasses, -Bookshelves ,Morris Settee, Scotch chest drawers, Duchess Pair, Brass mounted Bedsteads, Wire and Kapoc mattresses, Toiletware, Drophead Sewing Machine, Hand, Sewing ' Machine,- Extension Table Dinner Waggon, 5 Oak Dining Chairs, Twin wood Bedsteads with -wire Mattresses, 2 Chests drawers, Mirror, 2 Dressers, Cooking Utensils, 2 Hanging Lamps, Crockery, Glassware, Jams,' Preserves, 3 Meat Safes, 3 Primus • lamps, Cane Lounge, 2 Lawn Mowers, Water ballast garden roller, "Hose,- Bundry tools. Also ~ ',■• Lady's Freewheel Bicycle..- .'2O. Pallet's (White Leghorn and Wyandottes crossed). ~ ■ AUTRED GOULD, - Auctioneer. NGATIMOTI SALE; • MONDAY-/ 4th 1918; ;''; ; ALGETY AND OCv, LTD> .'.*, and 1 N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LI3D., will offef:-yOv 250 M.A. Ewes. :■'.-../■:■■■■■',■:" >v ; '\ 250 S.M.. Ewes. ; ■.:■.■;'■-■■ -';..:■■.<:-: '2O M.A. Ewes. ' -■'^'■'■^< 100 Rape Lambs. 60 Wethers. ; ' ' : 60 Store Lambs. . .' 6 ißomney Rams. 3 3-year Bullocks. ; ,;' 50 4, 6, and 8-toath Ewes. 6 Weaner Pigs. : i a 10. Full Mouth Ewes. 4 Rams. • 3 Romney Rams. '•"12 Fat Ewes. '..■• 120 Ewes. •' . -.' GREEN **,t>VER CROPS. B&UE LUPIN. , LANT BLUE LUPIN,,the cheapest manure on the market for agriculturists or fruitgrowers. Limited quantity of seed for sale, for which Keen demand, therefore oiUer early. ' ; 'r C. A. KELLINQ,;■>/' C ■,"'■ Motueka'.v:'; :?&. COMMERCIAL. STOCK AND SHARE MARKJE^.^.: (Special to "Mail.")- !; > . ;';' WELLINGTON*, This Day. . National Bank s. 103 6 "Bank of GST.Z. 2nd s. > £l7lO 0" Equjtable . 180; 0 Loan and Mercantile oi'd £Bl,lO ',O Wellington Gas Ist s. 240 O N.Z. Insurance 169 0- !&§«' Refrigerating ! -395;; eat Meat Coy 2nd , 96 ;0> Huddart-Parker ord 39" 0 Shipping Coy pref 210' 0 U.S.S. Coy pref 210 '0 Wellington Woollen ord :''■ 135 0 Wellington Woollen.pref 85 0; Westport coal s. 31.0; Paper 19- .3 Sharland ord. 27 9 Big River 8. - 60 0 Sylvia s. 1 ,3 (Talisman, a. Waihi 38 9 40 O Junction 14 0
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 50, 28 February 1918, Page 8
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