Auctioneers' Notices I MASTERTON AUCTION MART. SATUHDAY, MAY 4th, at 2 p m. TB. NIOOL will sell, wiihont reserve, • Men's, Women's and Boots, Eider Down Ouiits, Men'd Over coats, Table • Damask, Tables, Chairs, Couches. Sewing Machines, Wicker Ware,. B dsteads, Mattra°ses, Washstands, Baths, Kitchen Utensils, and general sundries. FAiRBURN & SILK, < Land and Estate Agents, WANGANUI, [AVE been instructed to offer for [ private ssle, two very desirable properties in the Wanganui District. 4£\AA ACHES, all in grass, with • t)V/v/ exception of 250 acres ' shelter bush, currying 2fc to 3 ebetp per acre. Well fenced, subdivided, and watered hy streams and springs; 2 good houses, 2 woolsheds, 4 Eels sheep yards, dip, etc. This is without doubt a magnificent property, and gives a handsome return on tde money invested. Stock may be taken over at valuation. Price*, £9 per aci»e. Ne. 1.41 '1 A AHA ACEEB R » llin g country, XU«UU\J in native and English ' grass. Well sub-divided and watered. At present carrying 8,000 breeding ewes, I.COO head oattle, and horses. Next year the property will carry considerably more stock, -vs a large sum has recently been expended in scrubbing and grassing. Tbe ftu,x royalties Blone net upwards of £I,OOO per annum, this also will be inoreased> shortly by draining. The buildingsconsist of new 7-roomed dwellirg, 3roomed men's cottage, laige »-tab e, and usual outbuildings The property is only 8 miles from t. e railway, and handy to Wanganui. , Price, £6 6s per* acre. Very eisy term 3 may be arranged. Enquiiies solicited by FAIRBURN & StLK, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, Wanganui. Wanganui Distinct.
Two and a Half Shsep Country 1 O f\i\ AChES, 930 acres freehold, 156 acres lease with right of purchase at 15s per acre, 229 acres small grazing run, rent Gd per acre, all graised and fenced, wintered 2$ sheep and cattle, wool clip averaged ju.4 under lllbs per shepp. SITUATION—2I miles from Wanganai. 3 miles ftom school. All splendidly grassed country, ly ng well to the sun, and can all be ridden over. £7 103 per acra for Freehold, £5 per acre for Leasehold. ACEEF > 1720 acres Freehold, 675 acres email grazing run, rent Gd per acre, all in grass, fenced and divided into 9 paddocks, wire and totara fences, new house, G rooms, good woolshed, dip (concrete), 3 sets sheep yards, winter capacity 2£ sheep and 100 head cattle. Wool clip last year, 101 bales, which realised £2,000 on trucks. SITUATION—3 miles from township. 1 J- miles from school. £6 15s per acre for Frethold. £4 10s per acre for Leasehold. A portion of the purchase money can remain at 4J per cent. only. Fullest particulars from LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS WANGA N U I. LEVIN &CO.L MAST ffp.ro Wool, Skinsi and Hides AT THEIR STOKE, CHAPEL ST. The next sale will be held on WEDNESDAY, MAY Bth, 1907, , At 12 30 p.m. Entries can now be sent forward.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8435, 6 May 1907, Page 8
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