AUCTIONEERS. CUINNESS & LeCREN, LTD., Guinness and lcCrisn, ltd., ]iavo received instructions from Mr Jnjjics Burnett to Sell by Public Auction, on MONDAY, 13th FEBRUARY, AT FAIRLIE, The Whoio of his FURNITURE, HORSES, etc., comprising—--1 HACK MARK, 0 years old 1 CHESTNUT GELJJJNG "Simou" 2 RIDING SADDLES. The FURNITURE, which is practically now, consists of: 1 Bow Front Sidoboard, 1 Oft Extension Table, 4 H.B. Chairs, 2 Carved Chuirs, 1 Antique Copper Fonder, Firo Brass, 2 Hanging Lamps, 3 Duchesses, 3 Washstands (2 Marble Tops, Tiled and Mirrored Backs), 3 Bedsteads, 2 Kapok Mattresses, 7 pairs Blankets, 3 Toilet Sets, 2 B.R. Fenders. 1 Kitchen Table, 6 A.B. Chairs, 1 Child's Cot, 1 Go-cart, 1 Dinner Set with 09 Pieces. Cutlery, Linoleums, Pictures, Curtains, Blinds, Curtain Piles, Hearthrugs, Slip Mats, .Turn Jars, Kitchen Utensils, and a quantity of Sundries. Tho HORSES AND SADDLES will be sold at the FAIRLIE SALE\ARDS, and the FURNITURE will be offered at Mr BURNETT'S RESIDENCE, immediately after tho Sale of Mr Jones' Stock, Implements, etc. Mr Burnett instructs us that ns ho is leaving tho District, the Lots will be for UNRESERVED SALE. ' GUINNESS & LeCREN, LTD., Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CLEARING SALE AT TARAMEA. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 22nd, 1911. GUINNESS AND LeCREN, LTD., have instructions from Alex. Forsvth, Esq., who has disposed of his property to hold an UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE of all liis LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, as under, at his Homestead, Hakataramea, on the above date. 300 4-TOOTH 3-BRED EWES 450 F.M. 3-BRED EWES 350 STORE LAMBS 5 HORSES 6 HEAD CATTLE. Farm Implements and Sundries. GUINNESS & LeCREN, LTD., Auctioneers. Full Particulars in. Later Papers. Messrs guinness & LeCREN, LTD., have been favoured with instructions from Mr H. Griorson, of Timaru, who is leaving tho Dominion, to sell by Privato Treaty, the whole of his Property, situated on the MAIN NORTH ROAD, particulars of which are firiefly as follows: — Magnificently built 5/6 Roomed Houbo, splendidly finished, and containing every possible modern and up-to-date convenience. The Section, which lies well to the sun, *fs perhaps absolutely the finest Residential Site in Timaru,' commanding an excellent view of the Bay and Harbour. The House is built of brick, and plastered throughout; contains hot and cold water, gas, electric light, Reception Hall, Cupboards, Presses, Gas Fires in every room, Tiled Hearth and Grate, Bathroom, Enamelled Bath, Hand Basin, etc., etc. A fine Motor Garage is also attached to "tho property. The place is perfectly new, and may be purchased on exceptionally easy terms. For full and further particulars apply to GUINNESS & LeCREN, LTD., Sole Agentß. HOW TO MAKE £50,000. THE TRUTH FOR THE PUBLIC BENEFIT. PROFESSOR LOWRIE, Land Expert, i and late of Lincoln College, Canterbury, is said to have trebled the value of dry South Australian lands by his system of farming. West Australian sand plain at one time neglected is now growing wheat and fattening lamb. % We invito inspection of 56,000 acres on tho Waikato River. Swedes grown on similar laud took first prize at the Auckland Show. The area we offer is for sale as a whole at 8s per acre. It is so situated that railway development must make it the centre of our North Island railway system. Accessible timber upon it is already valued at £15,000. W. G. Stead and Co. hav6 just purchased a large block of similar land. In its present state it would carry six to eight thousand merino ewes and a large herd of cattle. If this land is not hold for speculative purposes, but developed by means of the flock suggested in a few years the average value should bo £2 per acre. Present price is for tho freehold of the whole, 8s per acre. On very easy terms; in fact, the owners would accept ii per cent. Government Securities. We can offer investments to SMALLER CAPITALISTS just as profitable in proportion. WAIROA, HAWKE'S BAY.—Every prospect of communication botli by rail and steamer .iu the near future. We have had a Splendid Freehold Property of about 3000 Acres put in our hands for sale ; magnificent totara t timber, I ever-failing streams; carrying 2V sheep on improved portion. Price only £4 15s per acre. TO THE WORKERS OF NEW ZEALAND whose only capital is their natural strength, ability and industry, MR EUSTACE LANE, who is tenants' representative on the Hawke's Bay Land Board, will gladly and FREELY give every information, advice, and assistance in his power. Write LANE AND MCCARTHY, THE HAWKE'S BAY LAND, STOCK, AND PRODUCE EXCHANGE, Napier and Hastings. Ofl A ACRES, close to Geraldine, and adjoining Cheese Factory. 90 ACRES, Educational Reserve, 12 years to run; first-class' Dairy Land, and close to Creamery. 1990 ACRES of first-class Sheep Country; all well improved ; permanent water; good Buildings, and close to Railway. I liave also a Number of Improved FARMS in Southland, varying in size from* 100 to 4000 Acres, at Prices ranging from £3 10s per Acre, ■to £9 10s7 and all goad, sound investments. J. WALLACE, ARCAUH
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14363, 8 February 1911, Page 8
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