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;'...;■ Sales, by Auction. ' WALKER AND QOAKLEY, TJISSOLUTION OF pARTNERSHIP. ON THE' PREMISES. WAKEFIELD ST., CITY. rpHIS t\ay (WEDNESDAY). AT 19 NOON. Favoured with instructions from MESLHS. FAITHFULL AND HANTLER, Motor Engineers, £1000-V^ Ti|OTOR-CARS, QYCLE3, ACCESSORIES, Comprising— OQ HORSE-POWER 7-SEATER HUMBEK £U CAR, Streamline: cost £680. 9 A H.P. E.M.F., 5-SEATER CAW; coat O\J ' £101). 1 N.SV. 3} H.P. MOTORCYCLE, 2I SPEED; cost £80. pENT.'S FREE-WHEEL BICYCLE. r\ A.V. SET, with Lamps; cost £45. BURNES' SCREW-CUTTING LATHE, i) centre; cost £15. -J LATHE, with 10ft and Oft Bed; 6in centre 1 gap; cost £80. Together with DRILLS. VICES, ANVILS, GARAGE TOOLS, 2 815 by 105 DUNLO* MOXUU TYRES, SPANNERS, SADDLES, MOTOR BELTS. OiLS, LAMttl, GREASE, ETC. ETC ABSOLUTELY MO -RESERVE. rTERMS riASH. NOTE.— trial will be given on morning of Sale of the Motor-cars and Motor-cycle. WALKER AND pOAKLEX, AUCTIONEERS, HIGH STREET. rpO pHOTOGRAPHERS AND QTHEBS SEIZED UNDER DISTRAINT. WALKER AND QOAKLEY, rpO-MORROW, AT NOON. ON THE PREMISES, '[TING'S CTUDIO, TTALLENSTEIN'S TJUILDINGS, MEWTON (Take Ponsonby Car to Pitt Street). Favoured with instructions from H. Wilding, Esq., Comprising, WHOLE-PLATE STUDIO CAMERA, 1 Robs No. 2 Cabinet Portrait Lens WHOLE-PLATE CAMERA, 3 Slides, Case and Tripod IINGENTO VIGNETTE UNIVERSAL CUTTER, Win , DRY-MOUNTING' PRESS, fitted with Gas, 15 by 12 CENTURY HEAD AND SHOULDER SCREEN 6 BACK GROUNDS. 8 by 8. • Together with < LARGE QUANTITY LEED'S DRY PLATES, quantity Negatives. Printing Frames, Die Press, Porcelain Dishes, Large Quantity Cave Stock and Insets. Enlarging Camera. Oil Stone. Oak-framed Photo?, et«„ etc., etc. , . ' ABSOLUTELY NO RESERVE. !."..""'"' TERMS CASH. WALKER AND nOAKIEY, AUCTIONEERS, HIGH STREET. <lS& THIS T\AY, Wffitfc AT 11 O'CLOCK, And Every following Wednesday.

-Ann FRUIT TREES, ALL VARIE--5000 TIES. COLE'S STOCK. OAAA HEDGINGS-Tecoma, ?Eleagnus, £i\)\)\j Marcrpcarpa. / THURSDAY, AT JJ O'CLOCK. BIG SALE OP FLOWERING ANDORNAMENTAL SHRUBB AND HEDGINGS. "P A 'PERKINS AND QO., J ' x 'city MARKET. , — : tf~ fpHIS TJAY, §: ■' i (WEDNESDAY). I. .saEEP At their Auction Booms,' 485* 10 &EKET S QUARE ' WU ' AT 11 O'CLOCK. I rtRrFBTTHB. "PRASER & QO., J^TD., .■ '' Will Sell . OAAA FRUIT TREES-All Varieties. ZUUU From BOOTH BROS.' Noted •■ Stock. . PLUMS (Jar. and English). APRICOTS, PEACHES, PEARS, APPLES. NEC- - TARmES7LEMON£f. AND ORANGES. Also, -, IAAA ORNAMENTAL AND FLOWER- } IOOUING TREE PLANTS AND SHRUBS GRIFFITHS, PRABER & QO., JTD., TMPORTANT OUBDIVISIONAL gALE. , M ARAETAI gLOCK. gQ^Q a / ACRES. S '■ , ' '' IN. (50 FARMS-■RAPIDLY-RISING TJISTRICT. 1 GOOD PLOUGHABLE LAND, .WELL ADAPTED FOR DAIRYING, FATTENa"*r + ING, OR CROPPING. '' LOW VALUES AT PRESENT. ; WHEN SETTLED, VALUES MUST GREATLY INCREASE, \ ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, JTU., ' Have been favoured with instructions from L the VENDORS of .the MARAETAI BLOCK, WAIKATO, to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, at tho HORSE BAZAAR, HAMILTON, on rpHURSDAY, JULY 9A AT 12 NOON, THIS FINE BLOCK OF LAND, comprising 30.000 ACRES, situated about 15 miles from' the PCTARURU RAILWAY ' STATION, with the MARAETAI RAILWAY ' STATION on the Property; SUBDIVIDED ' into 60 FARMS, ranging in area from 110 ' to 850 acres, about nine-tenths of the ESTATE is FLAT and UNDULATING PLOUGHABLE LAND. The general nature of tho Soil is of excellent quality, being of a DARK LOAM, resting on a subsoil of decayed Rhyolite. It only requires cultivation to make it worth many times tho ! present price. The land is ready for the plough, it is, well WATERED by numeroils streams and springs, grows TURNIPS, CLOVER, and ENGLISH GRASSES to porfection. Particularly Healthy Climate; > Abundant Rainfall, there being an average , of 60 inches a. year. Efficient Railway Communication is now established. Fencing find Building Timber delivered by rail at reasonable prices. Good markets within easy distance. Post, and Telegraph Office established- The land in its natural state is covered with Tussock. High, Strong Fern, and Manuka. It is easily worked in all seasons and any weather, giving immediate nd very profitable return when cultivated. It is estimated that the first crop of TURNIPS will about pay for putting the land down in permanent pasture. In no part of NEW ZEALAND are land values rising so rapidly as in this part of the WAIKATO district. TERMS; 10s Per Acre on DATE OF SALE. 10s Per Acre in 12 months, or improvements to that amount. BALANCE can remain for 5 years at 5 por cont. PLANS, PARTICULARS, and REPORTS, by PRACTICAL" MEN, on application to tho AUCTIONEERS, A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, J TD„ PALMERSTON NORTH, Or their Agents. MESSRS. COOPER AND Manning, 3rd the FARMERS' COOPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., both Of HAMILTON. 1. • »

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15649, 1 July 1914, Page 16

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