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AUCTIONSSOLWAY SALEYARDS, MASTERTON. ~ ■: WEDNESDAY, 9th AUGUST, 1911, At 12.30 o'clock. fptlß' ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS will offer as above— SIIEEPSCO good lioggets '90 4,.6-tooth and f.m. ewes in'lamb to blackfaces, good lino 80 f.m. ewes in lamb to Romn-sy rams 131). forward empty ewes On Account of Mr. W.' Eavner:— 2 go-.vl dairy cows (one just calved, and one clobc to calving) Hot Luncheon Provided on the Ground. JOHNSONVILLE STOCK SALE. . ■WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9th, 1911. At 2 o'clock. A BRAHAjI AND WILLIAMS, LTD., irill sell as above;— 500 prime sheep 40 prime bullocks. • •PALMERSTON NORTH SATE. 4 ' lOtli AUGUST, '1911. 800 2, 4, 6/ 4-year ewes in' lamb to Homney rams, straight line, oft' Fitzherbert Hills 200 hoggets ISI 2-tooth ewes, in 1-amb to Romney rams 30 2 to 2J-ycar steers ■t springing heifers (Jersey strain) 10 forward cows fi empty heifers 2 fat cows. . 25 mixed weaners On account D. Buiclc, M.P.— 180 2-tooth ewes' in lamb to Romney rams UPPER HUTT SALE. THURSDAY, !oth AUGUST. B ALGETY AND CO.. LTD., ' will sell as above at 1 p.m.— 50 fat wethers ~ 30 fat wethers. '10 3-year springing heifers, at drop 3 springing cows I 2 store cows ■ 1 breaking-in cart and gear SPECIAL UNRESERVED SAL". ' 9000 HOGGETS. MAR-TON YARDS. THURSDAY. 10th AUGUST; at 1 o'clock. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., will sell on account of the following clients:— .T. 'C. Meyer, Esq.2000 ewe hoggets 2000 wether hoggets , L. It. Richards, Esq.— 2200 ewe hoggets 1700 'wetheir hoggets 100 p.b. Lincoln ram hoggets Other clients, with slight reserves— . 400 ewe hoggets. 600 wether hoggets ' The above will be drafted to class and ;exes, and will be offered in-lots to suit buyers.. CLEARING SALE Ol' DAIRY STOCK AT I'AHAUI'ANUI, On ' THURSDAY, 10th AUGUST. At 1 p.m. |VEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERJ-\ CANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., have received instructions from W. N. Stace, Esq., Pahautanui, to 'sol!' the whole of his dairy stock, comprising 2G dairy' Shorthorn' cows and 1 bull. Tho cows are to calvc as follows ■ 17 in August 5 in September 2 in Octobor,' and % in November 1 Also on Account of°Mc?srs. W. Galloway, P. Id wry, and G. H. Taylor;— 13 springing" heifers, aud 12 cows, due to calve shortly • Also oil Account of Mr. .T; Hamilton:— .3 cows, to calve September, including 1 well-bred Jersr.y 1 spring dray, suitable for milk-cart A brako will meet both tho northern and southern trains.

r KELBURNE. . mHE i Directors of the Uplaad' Estate , JL Company, Ltd., liavo decided to realise upon tho unsold portion of the land. To bring this about as speedily as pos- . eible, prices have been lixed at a, standard so low that purchasers can absolutely depend upon obtaining,a very considerable profit in tho near future. Just as the early purchasers of Kelburne land reaped substantial benefit/ so can buyers now do equally as well under tho conditions formulated.' No one can question as to the futuro ok' this portion of the City; it ninst progress and be for all rime a leading local, ity., , , Agents, Architects, and Builders can obtain information as to advantages to bo obtained in dealing with portions of this property. Assistance wilt he given if required to those desiring to build imtnediately. , lor plans and-particulars apply to L. H. B. WILSON, Secretary The Upland Estate Company. , Ltd., 81 Hunter Street, • WELLINGTON. FOR' SALE. ' OPLENDID Wairarapa Property 'For 0 Sale—Jlr. Charles Pharazyn's wellknown Property, "Longwood," situated two miles from Feathcrston. The land is all Hat, and comprises 857 acres, all in grass, with-the exception of 15 acrcs of Native Bush, which has been preserved. The garden and grounds, which aro thirty years old, are most tastefully lai([ out. The homestead, a splendid brick hquse, only recently erected. contains 17 rooms, with every modern convenient:!) ,and is installed with electric light. There aro also outbuildings, inotor-shed, shearing sheds, and usual farm buildings. Tho laud, which is suitable for cutting up into dairy farms, is worth, the money, without the homestead. Sonic nf the poorer land adjoining has been sold at JJO an acre. Thero is a cheese factory svithin one mile of the property. This is an opportunity of securing a property such as seldom eoines into tho market. ' Price, ,£3O per acre; terms to be arranged. I'or further particulars apply ' BARR, LEARY AND WILLIAMS, Aocountants, Sharebrokers, ■ and Land Agents, : Featherston Street, WELLINGTON. CHOICE LEASEHOLD FARMS WITH , COMPULSORY PURCHASING CLAUSE. "lCpr ACRES, rich dairying land; i J-tfO miles from important Wairarapa town, 1 mile from cheese factory,' and school, and handy to butter factory; M 0 acres of this laud will carry 1 cow to tho acre; all ploughable; 30 acres have bean ploughed, all in grass, rin» fenced, G paddocks, well watered; no buildings; lease . for 2J years at £2 per acre; rent half-year-ly in advance; compulsory purchasing clause, .£SO per acre; buildings to the value of ,£3OO to be erected within six months from date of possession; jCCOO in 25 years, balanco for term. o-s £ ACRES rolling country, all plough-O-Ltl ablo and in grass, woll watered; 1 miles from important Wairarapa town and railway station, 1 milo from cheese factory and school, handy to butter factory; well-finished 1-roomed house, woolshed, sheep yards, ring fenced, subdivided into G paddocks, best of material; well suited for growing wheat, oats, root crops; le.ve for 2-i years from September, 1911. £200 cash; rent 10s. per acre; payable halfyearly in advance; with compulsory purchasing clause at .£l3 per acre at end of tenancy; XGflO in 21 years' time, balance for term; early application necessary. H. ERNEST~~LEIGHTON,. AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, . ISG FEATHERSTON 'STREET, .WELLINGTON,

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1199, 7 August 1911, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1199, 7 August 1911, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1199, 7 August 1911, Page 10

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