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AUCTIONS. ATAKI STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, loth APRIL, 1910. •90 forwaid lambs SO 2-tooth to f.f.m. ewes, in lamb to Romney rams 50 fat lambs 20 lambs 40 lambs 170 forward rape lambs 50 fat wethers 25 head of young cattle. 4 springing heifers. 5 fat and forward cows 17 weaners 1 gtd. cow, just calved 7 2-year heifers, in calf, (good) . G first-class dairy cows, June and July calvers 25 young' cattle. . 10 mixed yearlings. 4- springing heifers. 13-ycar filly. broken chains (suit JOHNSONVLLLE SALE.' WEDNESDAY, 20th APRIL. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., will sell by Public Auction, at 2 p.m.— , . 40 prime bullocks ■' \ 20 prime- vealers 450 primo eheep 100 fat lambs ; , UPPER HUTT STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, 21st INST. T^ ALGETY AND~~COMPANY will sell: ■ 75 forward woolly lambs 18 good weaners 8 2-year steers 12 mixed cattle 10 choice dairy cowg and heifers in full profit. ■■ ■ ■ 10 choice dairy heifers. 1 tip dray ■• 1 medium spring dray. On account .of J. E. Parker, Esq.— 22 first-class dairy cows, in profit now 7 first-class dairy cows, due May and June . , On account of Parker Brothers— 6 first-class dairy cows in full profit 1 brood mare 1 3-year-old gelding, unbroken 1 18-month' colt On account of J. Parker, Esq.— 1 3-year bull 1 18-month- bull 1 mare, 6 years, in foal to Glengile 1 unbroken filly, 3 years 1 trap and harness PALMERSTON NORTH STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1910. mEE MANAWATU AUCTIONEERS" 1 ASSOCIATION will sell:— 25 fat ewes . 6 weaner steers 20 good 3-year dairy heifers 78 forward bullocks 30 3 and 4-year bullocks 1500 4 and 5-year ewes 500 2 and 4-tooth fat and forward wethers 400 mixed lambs . . . 200 4, G, and full-mouthed ewes .in lamb to Romney Ram 100 lambs . 40 forward empty cows 12 fat and forward ,cows ; . 4 fat cows 300 woolly lambs .200 fat and forward ewes . FOR QUICK SALE. GOOD COUNTRY HOTEL, ■ • ■' . .51 YEARS' LEASE. ."' ', A GOOD OPPORTUNITY; low ..Tent; easy to work; Takings, .£3O per week; can be improved; Owner eelling owing to ill-health. Price for Goodwill and Furniture only .£ISOO. Owing to'the low rent and the fact that the Hotel caa be- run absolutely .without expense,' this is a Bargain. Apply quickly. ■ GRIFFITHS AND SON, ...V BLENHEIM. ''" ' -t n ACRES, Freehold, adjacent to townJ.O ship (Main Trunk), all in grass .and flat, fenced, four paddocks, 2 4-roomed cottages, 3-bail cowshed, hayshed, trapshed, piggery, fowlhouse, well ■ watered.. Good rich soil. Price, .£450. Terms, .£250 down, balance at 5 per cent, -j a ACRES, L.I.P. Rent, £2 2s. halfXrs: yearly ;.3J miles .from Taihaoe, half-mile creamery, quarter-mile school and P.O. All in grass and fenced. Price, three parts ploughable when 6tumped; iroomed house, cowshed, 1 acre orchard; splendid soil, will grow anything. Price, J;320; £160 down, balance- at 6i per cent. -« ffL ACRES, Education Lease, with i<2 right of renewal for 21 years., Rent £13 a year, U miles Taihape; all in grass and fenced, well watered. No buili. Ings. Price, .£2OO cash. ■i-HE CHEAPEST BUSH FARM ON THE MARKET. IAAA ACRES, O.R.P. at 31s. per iLyllU acre. Situated i miles from Wanganui River landing and 26 miles by road and track from railway station. (Main Trunk), school site on section, mails 3 times a week; 350 acres felled and. grassed, 150 acres now being felled (which goes in 2at price quoted); carrying capacity t\ sheep to the acre. Bush consists of Tawa, Rata, Rimu, Matai, etc., with usual undergrowth. V -Whare on the place. PRICE, ONLY .£ISOO. Terms, .£IOOO down, balance as arranged; A. G. CUNNINGHAMS, ■ ■ LAND AGENT. TAIHAPE. HARCOURT AF3D CO., HOUSE AND LAND AGENTS, AUC TIONJBEES. AND SHAKE- , BROKERS, LAMBTON yUAi, WELLINGTON. HOBSON STREET.-Superior new and moderii Residence of Old English design, containing 8 rooms and all domestic offices and up-to-date conveniences, including Electric Radiators. Land, 35 x' 95. Price, .£2050. Immeidiate occupation. - - - 9560 KELBURNE.—Compact 5-roomed Villa, bay windows, verandah ,and conservatory, hot and cold water, gas and electric light, wardrobes and linen press. Land, 36 x 180. Connected with City -Water Sewerage. Price, ,£6OO. Bargain, .£IOO Cash. 1)321 - Also: SUPERB RESIDENTIAL SITE, 69ft. frontage to Upland Road by depth of lSfflft. Almost level room for two nouses. Cheap at £500.- . 61 nnA ACRES, Manawatu Line, 39 acres /VuU in cropsj 100 acres been stumped and ploughed, 7 and 8-wire fencing, 16 paddocks, watered by stream. First-class dairy farm, will easily carry 80 dairy cows, 100 sheep , , young stock, and horses; good 9-roomed residence, IS up-to-date cowbails, 4-stall stable, trapshed, implement shed, man's wharc, washhouso, storeroom; now carrying 600 sheep, 33 dairy cows, 12 horses; good metal roads on two sides; would cut into two good farms; all buildings' and fences in perfect order. . Railway and town 1 mile, cieamery, i milo. Price, £2i per acre. Terms, .£2OOO cash, balance -5 per cent. . . ' 785U fjAn ACRES, Ranfiitikei, 15 acres 4l\}\s shelter Bush, balance English erasses, 20 acres now ploughabk 8 paddocks 150 acres flat, permanent water, first-class soil, 3-roomed houso, 14 cowbails, trapshed, etc. Railway, 7 miles, school and creamery, 1} miles.; Pricei .£l7 10s oer acre, including 40 picked dairy cows Terms, J2700 cash. 7856 rVAA ACRES Sheep and Dairy Country, t\)\) 570 acres English grasses, I acres turnips, balanco bush, 8 paddocks, mixed country, will now carry 2J sheep per acre; papa formation; 5-roomed house, 2 whares, dairy stock, CO dairy cows, 62 young stock, 32 calves, 2 bulls. 9 horses, and some sheep. JUtle L.1.P.,. 500 acres; O.R.P. 200 acres. Railway, I miles school 31 miles. Price £f> 10s. per acre. Terms, cash, balance 5 years 5 per cent. 7847 nriHE results obtained by Advertisers i. in tho Classified Columns of "The Dominion" are such as to confirm their belief that tho paper-has a widor circulation than any other dally journal in ■■New Zealand,

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 795, 19 April 1910, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 795, 19 April 1910, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 795, 19 April 1910, Page 10

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