[ AUCTIONS. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. "TVALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., -»-' hive received instructions from A. Burrcll, Esq., to sell on Homestead, at Mungaroa (about ono mile from tho station), on WEDNESDAY, tho Bth MARCH, at 1 p.m., the following stock— G cows, calvo in March I cow, calve in April 2 cows, calvo in Juno '4'cows, calvo August 7 cows, calvo October-November 27 18-month to 2-year-old heifers (been running with bull) 1 trap marc 1 4-yoar-old hack (broken to harness) 3 cows, calve in March 1 cow, calve in April One set of harness, 20 5-gallon cans, milk-cooler, buckets, sundries, furniture, etc., etc. Wo can thoroughly , recommend the above to -anyouo requiring good dairy stock. ■ LUNCHEON PROVIDED. UPPER HUTT STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, MARCH 9th, 1911. ' ¥>ALGETY AND CO., LTD., will SellOn account of W. A. Cottle, Esq. :— H CAA 2 and 4-tooth forward wethers, JLOUU , off hills. Good line. (To be sold in lots) 200 breeding ewes On account of Other Vendors:— 100 s.m. ewes 8 Romney rams 8 Shropshire rams 8 springing cows, guaranteed 3 sound caws, duo August 30 Jersey Ilolstein yearling heifers 10 2-ycar-old Jersey heifers 1 cow, due Juiio 1 Holstein bull 1 mare, and foal 5 springing heifers 1 3-ycar-old bull 2 springing cows 1 coiv in calf EWE FAIR AT LEVIN. EWE FAIR AT LEVIN. FRIDAY, MARCH 10th, 1811, At 1 p.m. sharp. D ALGETY AND CO., LTD., and THE N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., will sell:— 7500 SHEEr ' as r ° ll0W: ~ On accouut and bred by Messrs. Skerman and Podevin. W. Kirkly, 11. J. Driunmond, C. A. W. Moncklon, J. Taylor, W. Kirkcaldie, H. E. Allen, J..E. Gear, J. M'Leavey, K. M'Kenzie, P. K. Buchanan, J. 11. Murray, Gcvwntncnt Experimental Farm, and others— 2000 2, 4, niid G-tooth ewes (off hills) 1400 f.m. Romney ewes, in lots 1170 2-tooth Romney cv.es, in lots 1000 f.f.m. Romney ewes, in lots GOO 4-tooth Romney ewes, in lots . 500 lambs 900 2-tooth wethers _ TO 4 and 6-tooth 8.1,, rams 20 4 and G-tooth Komney rams 23 2-tooth Romney rams 5 G-tooth Romney rams 10 f.m. rams t-'or lease or exchahqs. "Tor sale or exchange for dairy farm. LARGE Stationery and Fancy Goods Business, in very progressive inland junction railway town; .5 years or long lease, at 30s. per. wftok; one of the best positions in the town; turnover, over .£IOO9 a year, which can be largely increased, as the town is very progressive and must become the largest in the province; owner will initiate purchaser into the running of business. Price, as a going concern, which includes goodwill of lease, and a new and •wcJI-a.-.sorteil.stock of saleable goods, only .£BOO. Also 5} Acres, in same town, with '0-roomed modern House and all conveniences, including bathroom, linen-room, water and. light connection, etc., large shed, cowbails, ground beautifully laid out in shelter and ornamental trees, lawn, etc. An ideal home and well situated for cutting up. Price, .£1100; equity, .£9.60. Equity in house property and business, .£1760. Apply, sharp. Send for free copy of our March Guide. J..-HARRJS & SOWS, MAKTON AND MARTQN JUNCTION. "EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROPERTY. G' OING Concern—liOu sheep, 4200 acres, ' situated 25 miles from War.oa, 200 acres flat, bu' undulating and hilly; well watered; river runs through property well stocked with fish; district grows oranges and lemons, which speaks for climate. The loan lias been carried to fix tho Harbour, and with the prospect of the Railway there is a sure turnover in place; ail stock, -VSOO sheep (about), cattle, horses, and machinery, go with place. Coach passes door 3 times week; good homestead, well situated; woolshed with machines, stables and toolhouse. It is so seldom that property of this description comes in for exchange that anyone who has good City Property uneneiimberedsliould inquire at once. Price. .£23,000; equity, ,-£15,000. ' Inquiries promptly answered. C. C. ROSS AND CO., Land, Estate Agents, and Sh.irebrokers, Masterton. 171XCHANGE for Sheep or Dairy Farm JuJ —A Wood, Coal, and Produce Business; valuable freehold and buildings; on the Maiu Trunk Line; large turnover and profits. Owner retiring on account of "ill-health. Will exchange for sheep or dairy farm; equity A' 3009. Full particulars apply J. T. BARRY AMD CO., Feilding. XCHA.NGE fur Bush Farm, West' Caast.-478 Acres near Otaki, suitable for Dairying; all in English grass, half ilat, half undulating; well watered and fenced. Carrying capacity, 4 sheep to acre, carried 2000 sheep and 70 cattle. 1 mile railway, school, creamery, P. 0., and sea coast by level metalled road. Price, ,£3O per acre. ■ Mortgage, .£7600 at 5 per cent. Equity .£6740. ARTHUR WaRBURTON AND CO., 164 Featherston Street, WellingtonFOR SALE, Goodwill of Lease, 126 Acres, 21 years to run, with P.O. at X 23 10s.; rent 18s. per acre; 6-roomed house (good), 12-bail shed, 0 paddocks, including stock and plant, consisting ut - SO cows, bull, 2 horses, milk cart, and harness, gig and harness, 7 cans, disc and tine narrows, plough, 10 pigs, and everything necessary to carry on tho tann. Stock alono worth the prieo asked, Price £500 the lot. KEMP AND SAWLE. Stratford. p E N E R A L STORE, AS GOING CONCERN, AUCKLAND PROVINCE. GROCERY BUSINESS, with Goodwill, WANGANUI. GROCERY BUSINESS IN PALMERSTON NORTH. Apply to A. BUCHANAN, • Box 152, PALMERSTON NORTH. KtS A7ift-4 CR w' Fre <- a old, 65 miles vJUjV/ i xf inland from Napier, between 5 and 6000 acres good bush, and about 3000 acres of shallow, easily drained swamp; hill country is easy rolling downs, and there are some nice sheltered valleys also on the property. Boundary is secured by wire fences and rivers, and thero arc several subdivisions. A coach road runs through the property, which is well watered.' Price, only .£23,000. Terms, half cash. A CHKAP" BUSH FARM. JL'&UU acre, 2$ miles from towushin and railway station (Mam Trunk) by good road; 300 acres felled and grassed over 100 chains of wire fencing, 3 paddocks •>■ roomed cottage, shed, stockyards, din" etc., balance in-good bush. Price, 4.'3 IoV per acre. Terms, .£ISOO down, balance as arranged. 1 L *W' H l '-:,™' f 2s - ? 3i miles X4fc Taihape, i mile factory, P. 0., an j school; all in grass, except 1 acre bush: ring-fenced, i ploughable when stumped-4-roomed house, cow=li E d. 1 acru orchard' and garden. Splendid soil, will g rOlT an ,.; thing. Pf'P*. • £joo> halt c^h. A. G. CUNWJWGHAIVS. i ' TAIHAPE. A
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