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AUCTION SALES FRIDAY AND MONDAY. November Ist and 4th, 1912. Commencing at 11 o'clock each day. IN TIID ASSIGNED ESTATE OF GUNTER AND SONS. WATCHMAKERS AND J EWE GEERS, 24, 1 jVMIiTUN QUAY (Hotel Cecil Building). IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Of VALUADLE STOUIC-IN-TRADB OF HIGH - CLAPS JEWELLERY. "WATCHES. CLOCKS. SILVER AND E.P. "WARE. VALUED AT Al.-o, THE WHOLE of FITTINGS, i SHOWCASES, JEWELLERS’ TOOLS . ELECTRIC MOTOR, WATCUi MAKER’S TRIUMI’H LATHE, Etc.. j , Etc. EJUIINSTON AND CO. have received • instructions from tlie Litniidator to sell on the promises, as above— Valuable diamond rings, gold and silver watches, gold bracelets, pendants, muff chains, gents’ l gold alberte, ladies’ bags, chime doc lie, 490-day clock, greenstone jeweller;', and E.P. ware. The fixtures, fittings, and goodwill will he, sold in one lot as a going concern on MONDAY NEXT, at J o’clock. Full list will bo advertised in to-night's “Evening Post.’’ Goods now on view at the shop. 296 E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. i CONTRACTOR’S AND CARRYING [ PLANT. FOE UNRESERVED SALE. AT WOODVILLE. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER Gth, 1912, Commencing at 11 a.m. sharp. GI). MACFARLANE has been in- • structed by the mortgagee and the trustees of A. W. Rapley to sell the whole of the Horses, Plant, Harness, and Gear belonging to the estate, as well as the. Tools and Utensils of the Blacksmith’s Shop belonging to same, comprising— -| ,\ THREE-QUARTER, HALF and Xrt DRAUGHT HORSES, ages ranging from syra upwards, working up to time of sale, and all in hard condition 4 cab ponies 1 English-built landau 1 Colonial-built landau 2 double horse spring lorries 1 single horse lorry 1 spring waggon a block drays 2 spring drays 1 double-seated buggy 1 rubber-tyred gig. almost aew 1 timber waggon, light 1 patent horeo clipper 1 express 1 light lorry, almost new Drav, leading, cab and buggy harness, horse covers, tarpaulins, timber jack, corn-crusher, and a largo quantity cf sundries. Blacksmith’s shop, comprising— Anvil, patent draught bellows, drill, stock and dies, vice, tools, iron, horse shoes, ironbark cart shafts, etc. G. D. MACFARLANE. 285 Auctioneer. MAORI LANDS FOR DISPOSAL. rr\HE Aotea District Maori Land Board X will offer at auction, for disposal under Part XIV. of the Native Laud Act, 1909, on WEDNESDAY, November 13th, 1912, at the Native Office, Wanganui, the following: LANDS FOB SALE. Parts Ohotu 483, 1082 acres, 494 acres, 1345 acres, situate on the Pnrapara (Wa-nganui-Eaetihi) road, about 35 miles, from Wanganui (classed as second and thirdclass land); Retaruke No. 3, 100 acres, situate about 19 miles from Eaurimu (third-class land); Oruamatua-Kaimana-wa, IT, 3583 acres, situate on Upper Rangitikei, about 20 miles from Moawhango, ' LANDS FOE LEASE. Eetaxnko No. 1, 500 acres; Retaruko No. 2, 185 acres; Eotaruke 48, 504 acres; Retaruko No. 4C, 1388 acres; all situate about 20 miles from Raurimu; third-class lands. Parts Baetihi 48, in small areas, situate near Ohakune railway and township. Part Matahiwi, reserved area, Wanganui river, 2 small sections. Part Ruapirau reserve. Wanganui river, 1 small section. Part Ohotu No. 1, 17 acres, situate on Parapara road, near Orcoro P.O. Term of leases 22 years, with renewal for another 23 years; improvements protected to lessees. Sale plans with full particulars can be obtained at the Post Offices at Ohakune, Raotihi, Pipiriki, Raurimu and Taumarunui, at the office of the Undersecretary, Native Department, Wellington, and at the office of the board, Wanganui. J. B. JACK, President. Wanganui, October 9th, 1912. 121 .LAND FOR SALE I SHEEP FARM FOB SALE BY TENDER ( Zf}(\ AGEES, situate at ManrlceviUe. ODU f oar miles from railway station, all undulating to hilly: all in English grasses; ring-fenced, and subdivided Into eleven paddocks, all well watered. Fencing is all sheep-proof, and' ie good. House, six rooms, and storeroom, woolshed, throe seta of Bhcepyards, small orchard and vegetable • garden. Carrying capacity. 900 breeding ewes. 300 hoggets, and 50 young cattle. Fronts good metalled • road. Limestone and papa formation; the place is all in good going order. Terms and further particulars will bo sent to intending tenderers. Tenderers will be met at Mauriceville and snown over the property, on sending word a few days before arriving. ■ Tenders close on the 31st day of October. 1912. Highest tender not necessarily accepted. Address letters to “OWNER," 266 Maurice Till*, EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY DR FARMER TO ACQUIRE A STERLING INVESTMENT. 1 W/Tfk ACRES, situated loss than 20 X 1U” miles from Wellington, by good metal road; 1200 acres grass, balance bush; about 100 to 120 acres ploughable when stumped; several acres broken to plough, fenced and subdivided into 16 paddocks, watered by permanent streams; lies well to tho sun; has just wintered 1100 sheep, and about 100 head cattle. Buildings comprise good iron woolshed, stable, trap-shed, 3-roomed cottage, and good men s whare. price is only A 3 15s per acre. Mortgage of -£2320 to Advances to Settlers. Terms. A 16(10 cash, balance arranged. NOTE.—This property is a gilt at the price quoted and its carrying capacity can bo greatly increased with a little money spent on improvements. At the price of wool and other produce, purchaser of this property must make a handsome profit m the near future. The advertiser has been ail over the property and can giro clients information firsthand. For further details, apply promptly to tha SOLE AGENT, H. ER.tcif LblaHTO;*, AUCTIONEER, LAND. AND ESTATE AGENT, 126, Faatborston street, Wellington. Or LOWER HUTT. -| rtfv ACRES, Hawke's Bay, Dairy iv'll Farm; -£27 10s per acre, or exchange for business or house. Campbell Thomson and Co., Dannovirke,

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8265, 30 October 1912, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8265, 30 October 1912, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8265, 30 October 1912, Page 12

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