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AUCTIONS. UNRESERVED HORSE SALE. ' PALMERSTON SALE YARDS. - SATURDAY, 13th FEBRUARY, 1909. NEW. ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE "AGENCY CO. LTD , will sell, on account of Mr. W. J. Daws, WITHOUT RESERVE, at l'pm. , -' K<V YOUNG horses 2 and 3 years old, 01/ comprising draughts, half-draughts, , 6pnng carters, etc. ' The above are a good lot of young horses, and aie all unbioken., No fuither entues taken. ' ,' _ 5331 TRENTHAM! ' ' TRBNTHAM!" WEDNESDAY, 10th FEBRUARY, 1909, At 2 30 p.m. WILLIAM H. TURNBULL AND CO have been favoured with instructions from I Wm. Barton, Esq., to sell by public auction, I at their Rooms, 27 Panama Street, as abo\e— '-j a. SPLENDID SECTIONS Ift lirthe following areas;— ONE | OF ql ACRES. EIGHT OF R ACRES. ONE OF Oq ACRES. The seotions are situated about a quarter of a mile from the Trentham Railway Station and Racecourse, about seven chains from the Mam Road Eight allotments ha\e large frontages to Moonshine Road, and two ha\o frontages of about 5 chains each to Merton Street. Tho land is practically all level, the soil is exceedingly fertile, the sections are large enough to carry first-class residences, and tho land can be worked with excellent results for mark'et gardening. Adjoining land, not equal to this in fertility is leased for, gardening purposes at £7 per acre per annum. An abundant '•"ater supply can be obtained in any part of this property within a few feet of the surface. Plans will be forwarded to any address on application. , EXCEPTIONAL TERMS: 5 per cent deposit 5 per cent, m six months. Balance in 5 years , l i Interest on unpaid purchase money, 5 per cent, per annum, i Notice boards are erected on each section. , Further partiqulars on application to I WILLIAM H. TURNBULL AND CO., , i Auctioneers. 5497 ' i ' (i SALE BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES IN THE-ESTATE OF THE LATE H. S. , PEACOCK, ESQ, OR MANUTAHI. , W, COWERN is instructed by the Trustees • to,. Sell by public auction, at his rooms, .RegeHt 'Street, Haw era, on —\- SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, .;, . At 2;p.ni. or»n ACRES of Magnificent Land in the O'OU above Estate, unsurpassed for quality in the Taraiiaki District, adjoining the township of Matmtahi, subdivided into 4 f /Lots, comprising 52 acres/ 63 acres, 91 aores, and 154 acres respectively, more or less.TERMS—IO per cent cash, 15 per cent, in one month, balance may remain on mortgage for 5 years,at 5 per cent. NOTE —This is one of the rare occasions that come to people in the course of their lues No one in searoh' of land should neglect the opportliiuty to inspect it, within two miles of the Manutahl Railway Station Send for plan and particulars. W COWERN, / Auctioneer, Hawcra. Also, At the same' time and place,, on account of. Mrs, Peacock, wilhbe sold— I '21 ACRES, adjoining the above, being Sections 18 and 19 of the Manutahl Township. ' For particulars apply to the auctioneer, 6402 v , • /W. COWERN. iQQrt ACRES, a'l in good grasses, well fenced ■I/O/* (7 and 8 wires), 16 paddocks, 5-roomed houso and Rood outbuildings, cattle and sheep yards; large shearing shed; very easy country for mustering WINTERED LAST YEAR 1300 SHEEP (OVER 1000 EWES) AND 240 CATTLE Handy to township, Echool, and post offico. PRICE, £& 10s per-acre. STOCK AT VALUATION IF DESIBEDr HICKMAN F RUSSELL AND CO., C9H New Plymouth. 3203 ACRES. 'oAA ACRES in grass, including 280 acres . ,01/lr now felled and being 6own down in beet of English mixed grasses, rape and turnips. Balance of propeity is in bush, which is chiefly Tawa. > , Soil is heavy rioh black loam, on paps formation Will winter from 2 to 21 sheep to the acre on the grass. Splendid cattlo bush now capable of carrying two or three hundred head 'of cattle.' Cost ot felling, glassing, and fencing" tho rest of this fine property would not cosi more than £& an acie, which, plus owner's price, makes £i 2s. 6d. an acre for land which 'mil then bo worth J!7 oi over. TlTLE—Government Small Grazing Run Lease, 1892 Act. Rent, 4id. an acre. GOODWILL—22s. 6d an acre.' ~- EASY TERMS if necessary can bo arranged NOTE—Owner expects to clear .£<loo to'ißOO. out of his turnips this year. R. WILSON AND CO., LTD. TAIHAPE. U.F.C.A., MERCHANTS. LAND. ESTATE, AND GE.VERAI COMMISSION AGENTS. ' PALMERSTON NORTH. OfJC ACRES, 10 miles from Palinerston OUO North; half L.1.P., ba/anco O.RP.i I 125 acres in grass, 6ome second growth, balanco in bush, which tho owner is now felling, all nngfenced; whare on property; a neverfailing supply ot water; property within a stoneVthroW sold for 'JU3 per acre; well worth inspection. Price, X 5 10s. per aore; about cash, KAAA ACRES, Native LeaßO, up the WaOUUU nganui River; 42 years to run at 9d. and 1b 6d per aero; some oloanng; balance bush, 3-sheep country when in grass; healthy olimate Property well watered by streams and spiings Nearly all ploughable Whare on the place. For in expenditure of about X2OOO on this place » return of from XSOOO to iIO.OOO would bo .assured Owner is prepared to exch&Dge interest lor City Property. Con. sideration on application. "10/IC ACRES on the Main Trunk Lino A LA I }*) nice Grazng Run; all cleared; 300 acres ploughable largo woolshed fitted with sheep shearing machinery, euginr, otc ; sevenrnomod house, nicely laid, oat with all conveniences Winters 20U0 oheep, 50 cattle, 20 horses Price, JC6 10s Terms on application. At the price, this is an investment where a man cannot lose money, a> the land mutt rut ' in value in tho next year on tvo. Cm

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 426, 8 February 1909, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 426, 8 February 1909, Page 10

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