JBiottiaaa* Unreserved Clearing Sale. DREYEE'S BOOK ROAD, MAUBICEVILLB, MONDAY, 3rd DECEMBER, 1906. at 1 p,ru. A BR&HAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., V have been instruotad by Mr C, Wagland to sell on his property as above (lately occupied by Mr G. Day), the whole of his live btock and sundries, as under—--350 ewes 100 per cent lambs. 200 hoggets 3 Lincoln rams 8 Romney raui3 0 Shropshire rams 15 2-year s'eers ' 6 2-year heifers 3 cow 3 (milkers) 1 bull 1 good hack A'so 1 wool pies*, 1 hand seed-sower, \v!i(:i Umu'oiv, sledge, cross-cut eitw.-i, yenei'til tools, etc , number to first flouts and buttons, fencing w:if'. 1 (food, side sadiile, number y-..t.m»* jmrebral brown leghorn fow'.t-', ducks, etj.; 1 plush drawiiij; ivoin suite, ohest drawers, [ di't.ssmig tables, double bedstead, w<i inlands, linoleums, raat-tias'-cs, talle", carpets, etc., etc. Also, on account other vendors— I 20 piiu;ehsavy fat ewes NoTii-The stowk tibs submitted on account of Mr Wagland are those purchased by him from and bred by Mr Day, and are a first-class lot. Luncheon provided.
IVSamtinbotoirgh Stock Sale. THURSDAY, lilh DECEMBER, 1906, At 1 p.m. ABRAHAM & WIJ.LIAMS, LTD. will kcllhs above, at their Martinboreugh yarn's - Sheep - '620 woolly ewe-, DO per cent lambs 350 forward shorn hoggets 100 forward dry ewes Cattle—--40 2yr steers and heifers 0 fat cattle 14 2yr heifers 1 bull, grade Shorthorn, syrs O. 3. COOPER, Auctioneer. W. A. lORNS, Agent. At 2 p.m. Continuation of THE GREAT AUCTION SALE OF FOEESTERS' HALL, QUEEN ST. N.B.—To those who are unable to attend the auction sale, we shall be open for private sale before and after the auction sale. Open from 9 a.m. till 10 p.m. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 26th, at 1 p.m. JR. NICOL, favoured with instruo--9 tions from Mr Richardson, saddler, Dannevirke, who has sold his business,, will sell the whole of his stock, consisting of a full assortment, including SPRING CART, BUGGY & GIG HARNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES, BITS, GIRTHS, Etc. Everything is to be cleared. All lines hand-made and of host materials. An exceptional opportunity of obtaining real good value. Further parlijulars on Tuesday.
Effectives Enduring, Economical. IHE Wool Market is constantly proving the value ol this dip, was reached last season for some dips treated with MURTON'S. Thousands of Pounds are graved yearly to W.Z, by its Use. COSTS ONLY 20/- per 1000 Cnossbreds. 16/- per* 1000 Merinos. Agents— N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE CO, Factory—NAPlEß, N,Z.
Farms that Pay! HERE are a few chosen from our big list that will yield a handsome surplus every year, and are so cheap that they are worth while as a " spec." ASHHUBST DISTRICT. 835 Acres, freehold, all in grass, well watered, fenced and sheltered, and subdivided. Composed of lowlying bills, with flats on limestone and papa formation. Easily carries 2$ breeding ewes per acre. Good 8-roomed house with every convenience, including telephone connection, woolshed, stables, cowshedj etc Price £lO 5s per acre. 249 PAHIATUA DISTRICT. 100 Acres, rich dairying land, 1 mile from Makairo, P.O. school and creamery. Area ploughable, 85 acres. Carried 18 horses, 27 cows, 28 calves up till March. Good 7 roomed house, large cowshed, and all other necessary outbuildings. Lease 6 years at 15s per acre till 1907, and then 17s 6d per acre. R.O.P. at £2O. Goodwill (including stock, implements, etc.) £4OO. 215 DANNEVIRKE DISTRICT.' 1099 Acres, 5 miles from Weber, Dannevirke, 850 acres in glass balance easy bush. Carrying capacity 2% sheep per acre and 150 head of cattle. Two houses, woolshed,, sheep yards, etc. Tenure L.1.P., rent £W 8s 4d per annum. Goodwill £4 10s per acre. 205 TAIHAPE DISTRICT. 222 Acres, 2£ miles fromJ.Taihape, all in grass except 10 acres, and half ploughable, excellent wire fences and permanent water supply. Nice4-roomed house, scullery, dairy, storeroom, man's house, 1 acre garden, orohard, sheepyards, etc. Good metal road. Tenure 75 acres L.1.P., rent £135 per annum. 147 acres 0.1 i.P., can bo purchased in 1907 at £2 19s Gd per acre. Goodwill £4 per acre. 235 CENTRAL LAND AGENCY, WANGANUI
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8295, 26 November 1906, Page 8
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