AUOTIONB. WANGANUI SALE. WANGANUI EAST YARDS. TO-DAY, WEDNESDAY, 2nd JUNE, 190 D. D ALGETY AND CO., LTD., will Sell, as above, at 130 pm. sharrrVq/»K SHEEP, comprising:— 400 forward Mangamahu aethers 300 mixed eheop . ' 800 mixed age awes, in lamb 1 150 llOggotS i > ' 40 fat ewes 60 lambs , ■ <!0 fnt and forward ewes . 110 fat and forward cwc3 45 2-tooth wethers '60 fat sheep , 250 2 and 4-tooth owes * k 50 fat wethers ■ 150 wethers i k qt*A CATTLE, comprisingr- • 59 18-roonths steers ' , 15 springing heifers 20 mixed youni cattle 40 good weaner stcors , 18 good 2 to 21-year steers Acconnt Bayley and Hawken, Mawramahu— 100 forward 4-yoar bnllocfcs 100 fat and forward,3-year empty heifers Luncheon, (tinder now arrangements) may he obtained at the yards. Brakes leave Gordon's Stables periodically after 12 noon.. 1 • >_j Clo ' WAVERLEY.SALE. i FRIDAY, 4th JUNE, 1009. D ALGETY AND "CO, LTD., will sell as above, at 12 30 p in.— 350 good lambs '• 150 mixed age owes 1 i 20 mixod oattlo , ' 10 storo cobs ' ' 1 1 ton potatoes Entries can bo left with our Waverloy agent, Mr. E. P. Symcs J t- 10 ' 9 , SHANNON STOCK SALE. p FRIDAY, 4th JUNE. 1909. ABRAHAM (AND WILLIAMS>LTD., will ebII as above, at 1 p m.— 30 fat ewes ' 5 fat cows " ' 1 fat cow 1 cow, at drop 1 1 springing heifer 10,18-months stee.s , G yearling heifers . 4 fat cows 3 store cows 3 springing heifers , , i 1 cow at drop ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD. ' Clluo LEVIN STOCK SALE. , ' '• FRIDAY, 11th JUNE, 1909. D ALGETY AND COMPANY, LIMITED, will Sell as above— ' 180 prime wethers 60 prime fat ewes 200 2 and 4-tooth wethers ' 40 pnme bullocks 16 prime fat speyed cows i i' 20 4-year bullocks 20 pruno heifers ' _j C 1079 ' IMPORTANT LAND SALE. . ' y GLEN OROUA, MANAWATU. / ]&|"R. F. W. KOBERSTEIN has instructed , J.TX tho undersigned to, sell by Public Auc- , tion,, in Abraham and Williams's Horse Bazaar, PalmerSton North, at 1 pm., on ' SATURDAY, 12th JUNE, 1909. ' ' ztQA ACRES fit tho Richest DALLYING rtOll LAND 'in the Manawatu District, sub- , divided into G Sections, ranging from ' 34, acres to 131 a 2r. Op. EASY TERMS—IO per cent, on fall of ham'i mor, 10 per cent, on Ist July, when posses--1 - ' gion is given, balance 3 years at 5 per-cont. Flans on application. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO.. LTD, , DALGETY AND CO., LTD., • AND WILLIAMS, LTD., Joint 'Auctioneers. NOTE,—Tho v auctioneers can confidently recommend the above property, as it comprises eomo of tho best dairying and fattening coun- / , try in the Dominion. N /There aro two schools within easy walking i distance, and two most successful dairy factories are withm one milo Tho railway station is only 41 miles distant. 8345 \ ' ■ ' HAWKE'S BAY', THE SUN TRAP OF THE NORTH ISLAND. > GARDEN OF NEW ZEALAND. 1 ' ■pIETJIT Farms, 5 acres to 50 acres. Dairy 1 Farms, 20) acres to 160 acres. Fattening Farms, 100 acres to 300 acres. Sheep Farms, 500 to 20,000 acres. ' r Freehold and Leasehold. \ Write'for full list of valuable pioperties. ' J. A. MILLER, ' , HASTINGS CIO9B '- . ' A MODEL FARM IN \ HAWKE'S BAY.' O-J 90 ,ACRES,vI9 miles from Napier; two/VJL/QO third*- ploughable; 22 paddocks; \ well fenced; 225 deles recently ploughed; 5G acres in oats; 35 acres turnips; at present carrying 2700 sheep, besides cattle. The carrying capacity could- bo doubled by cultivation j , House containing 8 Rooms, and"all necessary conveniences; stable, woolshcd, sheep yards, i concrete dip, pigsty, whare, etc ; largo'-orchard, garden, and tennis court. ,' ) THIS FARM IS CONSIDERED '" ABSOLUTELY ONE Of THE BEST IN THE , " . DISTRICT. '' PRICE-X7 PER ACRE. .£IO,OOO of tho pnrchaso money can remain ( , on mortgago at the rate of i\ per cent. '' WiITE to us TO-DAY for Full Particulars. ;. WHY NOT DO IT NOW? 2417 ' \ ~" THOMSON & BROWN, ' AUCTIONEERS AND REAL ESTATE :! ' AGENTS, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. C 1167 ' ' ' mO 'EXCHANGE-First-closa HOUSE of 7 -*• rooms, with every modorn convenience, 11 acres land, lawn, garden, everything up-to-date, within'l mile of leading town Price, ':' igIGOO Unencumbered. Owner will exchange 1 ' for good City Houso Property.' -iKC\ ACRES. Freehold DAIRY FARM, 3 . XuXJ m iles from railway, all in grasß, 5roomed House, Dairy, and all necessary buildings; milking machino, oil engine, separator, churn, cons, etc, 40 cows, 1 bull, 2 horses, 20 \ pigs, dray, harrows, trap, and harness. Price for the lot, as a going concern, JC2970; equity, .£I3OO Owner will exchange fur Boardinghonso or good City Property. COCHRANE & BUTEM2NT, 1 QUEEN STREET. MASTERTON. SMALL/SHEEP RUN. irntl ACRE 3, all in gross, 3 years' lease at I \j\) 5s 6d, p c at X 5 10s. 6 miles from township by good road, 5-roomed houso, wool- ' ehed dip, etc.; winters 1000 breeding owes, bo6ides a good number of cattle and horses. Pre- > sent occupier's interest only iSOO This is one of the cheapest properties on our books Apply at onoo to EATLIIF LAND AGENCY, FeildV jßt* CII9Z
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 523, 2 June 1909, Page 12
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