, AUCTIONS. (TO-MORROW), FRIDAY, MAY 7th, 1909, 1 At 11 o'clock am. SALE OF FIRST-CLASS BUILDING . MATERIAL. 7 00 SHEETS (From 4ft. to 9ft. lengths.) All in First-class Order. 2000 FEET 0F s ' mmG : 2000 1 IRON SHED. " , I , . 1 .(10ft. x 13ft. x 9ft.). -»- |)A PIECES 7 x 2 KAURI Of) • Al\) (Each 32ft. Gin long). "V SPOUTING, SLIDING DOORS, Eto. On the Ground (Kerosene Sheds), Hutt Road, T KENNEDY MACDONiLD, LTD., have • receded instructions to soil on the groimd (Kerosene Sheds), Kaiwarra, as above— ■'l A FIRST-CLASS LOT OF BUILDING 11 MATERIAL, -IRON, Etc Intending purchasers aro requested to inspect ' this iron and 'timber beforo' the sale, as it is a « Pt S oTd WITHQUT EESERVE. 7908. i ' E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. UPPER HUTT STOCK SALE. ' ■• . TO^AY, - v THURSDAY, 6tU MAY, 1909, ' 'At 1 p.m. T\ALGETY AND COMPANY, LIMITED, will U sell as'above— ( ' 100 coolly lambs 50 forward wothers 25 breeding ewes 17 spejed heifers ' I 10 empty store 'heifers ■ r is mixed cattlo , , ' 2 empty cows ■ ' ' 150 Full-mouth ewes in lamb • , Clo'° WAVERLEY SALE. ' , ' TO-MORROW, • FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1909. ~ i / T\ALGETY AND. CO., LTD., will sell'as Is above, at 12 30 pm.— Q'-Jftft SHEEP ' comprising- ■ 250 4 and 6-tooth forward wethers ' 400 lambs ' 300 lambs , ' 250 lambs 150 lambs , . * 220 forward empty ow ea 80 empty ewes ' ' 60 empty owes 200 3," 4, and 5-year Lincoln ewea bred'by 1. G. Bremer, in kmb Lincoln rams ~. On Account of J. Coxhead, Esq.— ' 850 good lambs 194.' oompnsing--11 3-year bullocks 42 3 and 4-year bullocks * ' 23 woaners , 1 30 mixed cattle i 6'empty cows 1 1 cow and calf ■ < i i 1 3-year Jersey bull cow in calf '* 11 2 storo cows Entries 'can be left with, our Waverley agents, Messrs. Symes and Potto. C 1079 ''SHANNON,STOCK SALE. -. * ' TO-MORRCMf, FEIDAY, MAY 7th, 1909. ■ ' 'ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., will JA. sell at 1 p.m.— 30 store ewes 25 fat and forward ewes 30 fat and forward ewes ' 6 forward cows N 5 fat cows 6 fat co« 3 1 trap s » >, 35 fat ewes > \ 23 empty heifers ' 10 forward cows 10 store cons ' i , • 20 yearlings and weaners 8 18-months steers t 5 forward cons ■ i ■01105 • SHANNON WG SALE. r ' TO-MOREOW, FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1909, _. At 12.0 p.m. V ' ETUDSON AND KARRIOTT, LTD, will sell S3. at their Shannon Yards— r • 60 prime porkers 25 primo baconeTS j ' ' 15 good stores i 1 ' ' T. A. B. HUDSON,' , , i Auctioneer. ' 1 Qftft ACRES, splendid sbcop country, two. XcJl/V thirds in grass, close to railway. Equity .£BSOO, in exchange for smaller farm or ' city property. . , A(\(\ ACRES, splendid Dairying'or 4-shcep rtt/\J 'countiy, 330 acres ploughable, 100 ploughed, large house and woolsned, eto Equity £5000, Owner wishes to exchange for about 800 acres near a' town - f>f?n ACRES, first-class Dairy Farm. > all 4Ov ploughable, good house, and sheds; water power and L.K.G. plant, metalled road, doae to town. Equity £2350. Owner will exi" "change. • Iftfl ACRE ?> f ood Dairy Farru, good buildi"w mgs, including 15 cows, 2 milns from town. vOwner > will exchange for small free- , hold, Cottage near Wellington. Equity iOOO . , ' .GRAVES AND CO., , ,\ ! LAND AGENTS AND SHAREBROKERS, HAWEKA. ' PRACTICAL FARMERS. BON'T waste your money land-hunting,' Lut inspect the rich, flat land in tho FERTILE WAIKATO. , ' A SPLENDID BLOCK of 1493 ACRES, being rich, drained, and partly-drained sndmp ' land; within 3 mile of railway station, creamery, and Ei'hcol, handy to ciloynrds; one milo frontage to good load Price, only /' 10s ptr acre; terms,' JSSOO cash; balance arranged <o good man. , Soveral Blocks of from 200 to 500 Acres of rich drained and partly-drained swamp and; handy to railwav station, school, and creamery. Price, only J. 5 10s. per acre; easy terms. NOTE —21 Farmors from all parts of the Dominion have inspected adjoining blocks, samo quality land, and everyone of them have purchased "" Samples of crop grown on land can bo seen at the office of the undersigned. 1 WRITE WITHOUT DEiAY, making your appointment to inspect to H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, AUCTIONEER, LAND AND fcSTATB , AGENT. j JB6 FI2ATHERSTON STREEI', WE—INQTON, OR AT LOWER HUTT. OTA ACRES, a first-class FARM, in Otaki V l\J District; 650 in grass, balance bush; eood.hills and rich flat lands for fattening or 1 dairying; grand situation, near station*, school, and creamery; new house and buildings. for price, terms, eto, appLj "CN.." 70 WELLINGTON TERRACE. Or Agents. C 299 SMALL SHEEP RUN. ' rYAA ACRES, all in grass, 3 years' lease at iUU 5- Cd., pc. at £5 10s,, b miles from township b) good rood, 5-roo:ncd houso, wool 6hed, dip, otc ; winters 1000 breeding cues, be sides a good numbei of cattle and horses. Pro Benj. occupier's interest onl) XBOO. This is oik of tho cheapest properties on our books. Applj ' at onco to RATLIFF LAND AGENCY, Feild Cll9l i
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 500, 6 May 1909, Page 10
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