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AUCTIONS. SHANNON PIG SALE. i TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1908, At 12 p.m. , JJUDSON AND MARRIOTT, LTD.,. will sell at their SHANNON YARDSGO prime porkers 10 prima baconers 15 stores and weaners • A special line of 50 good stores • A special line of 6 good breeding sows • T. A. B. HUDSON, Auctioneer. C 912 1 Qfi ACRES, all nice dairy land, 30 acres XOO have been ploughed, the whole ploiighablo when stumped, well divided and well watered, by good trout stream, 2 houses and all necessary conveniences, good outbuildings, garden and orchard; the land grows splendid root crops; the situation is one of the best. A good cheese factory adjoins the property; school and P.O. within 11- miles, and railway station within 3 miles. A real cheap property. Freehold, £21 10s.; £000 to £800 cash, balance at 5 per cent. Apply to Hare • and Evans, Pahiatua. C 790 MARKET GARDEN FOR SALE, i Six Miles from Wanganui, on Wanganui River. .' AREA—IIa. 3r. 4p. "OOST Office adjoining the property. Ten Jl minutes' walk from • Store, School, ■ and Hotel. . ■ LEASE,. 13 YEARS TO RUN, from May 21, 190 S. Rental £2 per acre; R.O.P. at £40 per acre. All Fenced; nine wires; totara posts. Very w'ell' sheltered. FIVE GLASS HOUSES. No. I—TOAIATO HOUSE, lOit't. long, 30ft. wide. No. 2—CUCUMBER HOUSE, 102 ft. long, 12ft. wide, 3ft. brick walls. No. 3 —TOMATO HOUSE, 64ft. long, 30ft. wide. No. 4-VINE HOUSE, 52ft. long, 30ft. wide; 44 vines of the best commercial varieties; water laid on to the vine border. Each house has 4in. hot water pipes running right through building. All tho housos (with the exception of No. 4) are planted with tomatoes, all growing and healthy. AMPLE . WATER SUPPLY. . Never-failing Stream. ' 1 COTTAGE (4 rooms); 2 400 gal. Tanks, Washhoiise copper built in, asphalt paths, etc.; trap, and packing shed combined, GOft. x 12ft. —TREES—IO2 Apricot Trees, 136, Pears, 300 Black Currants, 297 Apples, 74 Plums (Eng.), 2i Plums (American). t Also Complete Plant—2 traps, 2 horses, harness, 1 plough, 1 scarrifior, 2300 4in. tomato pots, 72ft.' 4in. hot-water pipe, 6 elbows,' 5 bends, rubber rings, coupling rings, bolts, etc., 500 ft. 21oz. glass (18in. x 14in.), 2 largo saddleback boilers, 1 step ladder,' 2 long, ladders, 1 3cwt. Avery scale, 11,000 manuka sticks for tomatoes, a number of raspberry tubs, Planet Jr. 6eed sowor, 2 asparagus beds (each containing 160 ft. s 36ft., all peat soil trenched). Can' givo satisfactory reason for selling to bona fide purchaser. PRICE- £1800. For Terms and Further/Particulars apply to LEWIS AND CO., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, CBB7 WANGANUI. A. G. KEMP LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, STRATFORD. CTIGHLYrIMPItOVED DAIRY FARM, 120 acres,'' 2 miles, from Stratford, J milt from Creamery, on'good metal road. £22 pet icre. -;£SOO cash. h iqqc acres nooo o.r.p. 998 1.i.p.), soj acres in grass; 6-roomed House and outbuildings, sheep and cattle yards; carrying I sheep per acre. Goodwill, £3 10s. mo LET, with purchasing clause, 1031 acre.*, 500 • acres in grass; sheep-proof fencea; buildings, 4 and 2-roomed Houses, cood orchard. Price, £3 10s. per acre. Would l«t tar per ye&r. FRED W. FRETHEY, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT, ' ELTHAM. %, ACRES, Dairy Farm, all in grass, only 2 miles from Sactoiy and railway, on good metalled road. New 6-roomed house, shed, eta Carry 30 cows. Price £15 15s. per acre. £450 cash. m ACRES. Good Dairy Farm, all in grass, ' only 2 miles from Eltham, on metalled road, 2 miles from school, and opposite factory, 6-roomed bouse, and all outbuildings. Carry 55 cows. l'rico £31 per acie. £520 cash. ACRES,. Good Sheep Lard, all in grass DOu except 20 acres bush, only 2j miles from railway station, 4-toomed house, woolshed, etc., 9 paddocks. Price £8 per acre. £500 cash. GRAVES AND CO., LAND AGENTS, HAWEEA. SPLENDID TARANAKI DAIRYING FARM. ACRES FREEHOLD, all in splendid AiiiXj gra6s; close to factory, school, post office, etc.. on metalled road; well subdivided and watered, Good House of 7 rooms, 30 bail 6hed (concrete floor). All level laud; will milk 100 cows. Price, £21 per acre. Terms, £500 cash. FIRST-CLASS FATTENING FARM, stf'fi ACRES highly improved FREEHOLD, ODU alongside Railway;, good sheep-proof fences, and well subdivided. Modern residence of 9 rooms, with every convenience. Wool-shed, yards, etc. Nearly all level land, An excellent investment Price £32 10s. Also, 237 ACRES LEASEHOLD, similar' land, can be acquired from same vendor at Goodwill, £500. Termß can be arranged. SHEEP AND CATTLE COUNTRY. OAAfI ACRES FREEHOLD (about 100 /4UUU standing bush), well subdivided. ■House and yards. Winters 2 sheep. Close to railway. Price £7 per acre. Very easy terms arranged. A bargain to auy sheep farmer. C 895 FARMS FOR SALE AND LEASE. 1 TQ ACRES, situate within easy distance of X I J Palmerston, cheeso and butter factories. All in grass, well fenced and watered. Will carry 80 cows. Buildings complete. Rent 30s. per acre, uuarterly in advance. 10C ACRES, rich flat land, all in grass, J_oo well fenced and watered by artesian wells. Two miles from the Rongotea butter factory. Buildings comploto Rent, 30s. Term, 7 years, with P.C., at £35 per acre. Halfyear's rent in advance, and £100 down on account of purchase. wf. ACRES Freehold and 450 Acres Native j_Ov Lease. Rent 3s. Term, 12 jears. Situate near the State Farm, Levin. Rich flats and low grassed sand ridges Carrying capacity, 1500 sheep. Where, woolshed, and yards, l'rice, £2850. Terms, £850. For further particulars apply— BELL BROS., LAND AND STOCK AGENTS, PALMERSTON NORTH, C 737

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 334, 22 October 1908, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 334, 22 October 1908, Page 12

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