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AUCTION SAUiS. DWAItD \f T IFFITO}?, DWAED IN• iiIFFITON . ACCOUNTANT, LAND AGENT AND VALUFR. Offices and Sale Roonw, Rutland Chamber* LAND SALES. Sales of Land receive Special Attention. , Qver 20 ypara' experience. TRUST MONIES to Lend, in sums frort £200 to £8000. Low Rates for good security. Principals only Fullest information to victors and intending purchaser*. Li-i of Properties f« sale on aiailicatiou. FEILDING SALE YARDS. FRIDAY, MARCH 8. At 1 o'clock. . /NORTON and SON will sell br public VjT auction as above— 12 mixed cattle ■ • ■ "I bullocks 200 vv>cs . l 110 breeding ewes 60 fat ewes I 260 2-tooth ewes ' 150 breeding ewes 500 4, 6 and f.m. ewes 50 good breeding ewea 180 ewes . 350 Lincoln ewes 170 Lincoln awes' 73 Lincoln ewes 100 ewes , < 1000 mixed woolly lamba 500 mixed lambs 170 lambs «x 500 good 2-tooth wethers • , 400 forward wethers (good line) 170 2-tooth. ew«s . 150 breeding ewes 150 mixed lambs 250 mixed lambs 250 shorn lambs 40 2-tooth Lincoln rams 2 stud Lincoln rams on account of J. B. Sutton. ■ • ' . GORTON and SON, . ' Auctioneers. . ~ BANDONSALE YARDS. /I ORTON AND SON will sell by public \JT auction as above — , Bred by J. G. Wilsoa, Esq.— 20 2 and 4-tooth Lincoln rams 30 6-tooth and f.m. Lincoln rams 5 Lincoln-Leicester rams GORTON AND SON, Auctioneer. MANGAWEKA SA^E.. TUESDAY, MARCH' 19. ' At 1 p.m. •nffii N Z. LOAN AND MERCASTJ LE J_ AGENCY CO. (Limited) will sell by public auction/ as abo^e — 50 lambs Entries Solicited. J. LANDELS, ' ' Auctioneers. WCOWERN is instructed by th« . Executors in the Estate of the ktc Josiab. Richards, Esq., to sell by public auction at his late residence, Patea, on FRIDAY, MARCH 22nd, At 12 noon, The following Freehold Prouerties— Section 9, Block 17, Patea, 1 rood, with* large dwelling-house, known as "Bank Chambers" • Section 11, Block 19> a > V r™4 (corner), opposite the Masonic Hotel ." , ■ Section 8, Block 7, Patea, 1 rood, together with three buildings known as The Club, Clement's s&O". and dwelling-houss ~ - Section 39, formerly Carlyle Suburbs, • "CCtnow included in the Town o Patea .. divided into paddocks, with dwel-ling-house known as the Pines. Section" 4, Block 5, township'of Rawhia., 1 rood Section B,' township rf Whangamomona, 18 perches Section 7, townfhip of Whancamomona, 80 perches Alto the Goodwill of the vauxmral term ,i the following threo aseJ^ ld 1™?"* fes, together with splendid dwelhngbcuse, stable, etc., known as ligmont House, intone lot— Ssctlons' 7 to 13, Block 42, la 2r 15p, at a rental of £8 19s, . Sections 1 to 6 aad 26 to 30, Block 42, la lr 34p, a.t a rental of £5 15s. Both the abova having 14 years to run, from June Ist next. Sections 19 to 25, Block 42, at a rental of £3 per yea<r, having 22 years to run, from Octobsr 15th nest. 1 first-class hack, saddle and bridle Ah the VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD . FURNITURE and EFFECTS. Tho Sals practically will ba without reservo throughout, only nominal sums being • fixed to avoid sacrifice. Tho above Sale affords an excellent opportunity -for investment or speculation, fho properties ait's all good and occuov the best' positions. ■ To those seeking a homo it affords an exceptional chance not to ba neglected. Tha furniture, too, wall of the best description, equal to new. . Conditions and terms at sale. W. COWERN, Auctionear. Important auction "pale" " at napier of TTVAIRY T^ARMS, TnATTEXING TnAUXIS, A GRICULTURAL TjiAltJIS. WEDNESDAY, 6th MARCH, 1301, At 2 p.m. C. B. HOADLEY AND CO. Have been instructed by G. P. Doncslty, Esq., to offer by auction, at their rooms, Napier, on above date, his celebrated T U.R AMOK E S T A T It, SUBDIVIDED INTO £W ALLOTMENTS Q A IN AREAS OF 26 ACRES UP TO 108 ACRES IN EXTENT. TURAMOE, which joins tho choicest part of the Longlands Estate, consists oi rich grassed Hats, ,and is situated half a > mile from tho Pr.ki.Pnki Raihyay Station ;md within six niiles from Hustings 1., good metalled road in all seasons. The Property may be faithfully describe as being the very richest part oi the fertilo Heretaunga, Hawke's Bay Plains. for uairying purposes it cannot be excelled in New Zealandy»whilb for fattening purposwt and th 3 luxuriant growth of all kinds oi . _, crops nowhere can it be surpassed.» The allotments are all well roaded and accessible, and splendidly-watered by overrunning streams, and the whole Estate :•* capable of being very cheaply 'irrigated. ! Artesian wells are obtainable on any part of the property at a very small cost. The West Ccast Settlers have nlrealy afforded llawkc's Bay a valuable object lesson as to what can be done by applying to suitable land labour and experience it the development of Dairy Farming and other industries, and the tini6 is now near Mhen the characteristic indilference of oiir own settlers to take advantage of the exceptional opportunities of acquiring investments of the soundest description, such ii-& is now offered, will bo past history, as settlers from other parts are being attract^ to our district, where, they will.soon discover that a few acres of ground like the TURAMOE Flats rreaiis a comfortable competence. A CREAMERY will be. erected on the Property. Particular attention is callad to ihr, TERMS, which will be as follows, viz:— One quarter Cash at time oi" sale, balancein five years bearing 4£ per cent interest. TITLE—LAND TRANSFER. Plans can be obtained upoii application to the office of tills paper or the Auctioneers. The Property is now opon for inspection. Mr Egan, in charge of the Estate, tvilshow intending purchasers over the pwtyFor all further particulars apply to ■■' C. B. HOADLEY AND CO., Auctioneers, Napier.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 5 March 1901, Page 3

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