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AUCTIONS, WAIKANAE STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, 2lst JUNE, 1910. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., A and DALGETY AND CO., LTD., will sell, at 1 p.m.— 230 hoggets (mixed sexes) 50 ewes in 'lamb 200 fat. and forward wethers 60 prime wethers < 120 hoggets 20 well-bred Shorthorn weaner heifers 8 fat cows 5 fat cows 2 young ponies, broken to harness S fat cows 8 forward cows 5 weauers 2 fat cows 2 springing heifers . LEVIN SALES. FRIDAY, JUNE 24th, 1910, At 11.30 a.m. DALGETY AND CO., LTD., and N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., will sell- . 250- wethers, off hills IGO wo<vlly hoggets 120 Romney ewes in lamb 100 ewes in lamb 50 wethers 50 fat ewes 20' fat lambs 21 fat bullocks LEVIN STOCK SALE. ■ FRIDAY, 2W.h JUNE, 1910. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, .LTD.,' -'-A will sell at 1 p.m.— 200-first-class ewes, in lamb to Romitty rams . ICO first-cla*s woolly hoggets 120 fat and forward mothers ft forward bullocks 10 mixed winners 9 "first-class springing heifers G fat heifers 5 choice heifers, calve August 3 first-class springing cows 00 prime ewes 30 good hoggets FIRST-CLASS BUSH FARM. IQfft ACRES, 0.R.P., at 17s. Gd. per XVQU ace; Jour' bouts' drive from Wanganui; rich, warm country, flat and undulating to easy hills; formation rich, black loam on blue papa, and shell-rock subsoil; winters two ewes to the acre; 550 acres felled aud grassed, 200 acres being felled, balance bush (tawa, rimu, matai, totara); new 5-roomed. House, bathroom, h. and c. water, woolshed, yards, dip, etc.; no mortgage. PRICE, £3 PER ACRE. This is sound country. New road to, be formed will make it 2J hours' drive by practically level road from Wanganui. PERCY FORE.ONG-.&-CO., WANGANUI. rVAA ACEES, 0.E.P., at 38s. per aero, iUV G miles from Main Trunk Line, level and undulating country,. 180 acres in grass, including 50 'acres turnips and young grass, good 2 sheep and c»ttle country; 3 -paddocks, shipyards, etc.; 3500 ft. heart of totara timber ready to build given in; J-acre orchard and garden; school to be erected on joining property. Goodwill, -C 3 per acre," .£SOO cash. Apply at once. ■ : J. HARRIS AMD SOWS, MARTON AND MARTON JUNCTION. A REAL BARGAIN. „ (.nn-iCRES, suitablotor mixed farmOivl/ ing; practically the whole flat land. Will carry 3 sheep per acre. Well-laid-out grounds, lawn, orchard, garden, etc. Buildings consist of splendid Residence, trapshed, men's house, woolshed. etc. Well fenced and watered. About U miles from Feilding by good road. To bo 60ld much below its value for private reasons. Price, £18 10s. per acre. Terms arranged. VECTOR E. ' SMITH, - LAND AGENT, FEILDING. THE SUNNY NORTH. A FIRST-CLASS Dairy Farm; .£750 deposit; 256 acres first-class land; about 220 acres in grass, 40 acres bush; about IGO acres alluvial flat; first-class residence, 7 rooms, built about . three years; cowshed, U bails (concrete floor); 6table and loose-boxes; barn, piggeries, etc.; carrying'at present over 50 dairy oows, 30 head young stock, 9 horses, and fcO pigs; about 20 miles to Auckland City by good metalled road; i mile to creamcry, store, Post and Telephone Office, 1 mile to school. This is a beautifullysituated farm, being one uf the best in. the district. Price, .£l3 per acre; balance can remain 9 years at 5 per cent. Apply to DAVID KAY, Land Agent, Vulcan Lane, Auckland. AA a ACRES L.I.P. All flat, first's: If U- class cropping and sheep land. Carries 2J sheep and grows good oats and wheat. U paddocks, all well watered. 00 acres new grass, i>o acres crop and under plough. 7-roomed dwelling, woolshed, vhare, cowshed, yards, etc. Handy to Saleyards and Railway.' Price for Goodwill. .83000; third cash. 657 1 KA " CUES i^" o . lo ' all unXDU dulating and ploughablo; 50 acr o. btamped and ploughed;. 11 pa[ j. docks, well watered; - 5-roomed good dwelling, cowshed, etc.' Half-mile tory School, and P.O. Price, J>t6 DO r acre. Cash, .£3OO. ■ y OA ACKES Dairy Farm, practically all OW ploughable, and good portion been liOughe'J; well watered; 6 paddocks; 5. roomed Dwelling,, cowshed, concrete- Uoor barn, etc. 1 milo lactory, School, and P.O. Price, .£2l per acre. Terms arranged. A Bargain. \ .. 847 ■ CAMPBELL, THOMSON, AND CO,, DANNEVIRKE.' LUNCHEON AND TEA ROOMS. BLENHEIM. TO7-E HAVE FOR SALE, the Trocadero * ' Luncheon and Tea Rooms, situated in the very centre of Blenheim. Owing to ill-hea.lt.h, the owner has very reluctantly to give up business, and the rooms are for Absolute Sale as a going concern for .2210, which price represents, practically tho value of the plant, fittings, and furniture. The premises have a four years' lease to run, at a rental of from ,£1 to 255. per week. This is a splendid opportunity, and wo recommend tho rooms .with confidence. .GRIFFITHS AND SOW, LAND. AGENTS, BLENHEIM. 70 ACRES FREEHOLD. THE FINEST THING IN DAIRYLAND IN NEW ZEALAND. CLOSE to Fcildiuß. Very best qnality soil, ivell sheltered, and permanently watered; 10 paddocks, nicely laid out grounds; good buildings, including Groonied house, bathroom, etc., washhouse, toolroom, man's house of 2rooms (new), trapshed and harness room, cowshed, and other autbuildi ugs. Insurance on nouso and, coUuge, .£SOO. An ideal place for stud farm, or milk run; no mortgage Prico, X-15 per acre. Very eaty terms. .. No. 1503 Apply A, H, ATE<" x,rv OW & tO., LTD., • AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, • FEILDING. THE DOMINION" employs a staff of Advertising Exports, wheso service* are always available. They will givo valuable Advice to Advertisers, uucl 1 -.: ■ Advertisemouts without any extra c liaise.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 846, 18 June 1910, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 846, 18 June 1910, Page 16

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