Ai"-t loneor'a Notlcoa. Gketahuna Stock Sale. FRIDAY, JUNE 7th, 1907. At 1 o'clock. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., will offer at their new yards:— SUKKP — 48 ewes in lamb •JfctTLß—--15 weaner steers (5 forward cows i! steers Gpaytown Stock SaleMONDAY, JUNE 10th, at 11 o'clock. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., will offer at Dulget/s Yards, as nJjove—(3heei'— ICO ewes in lamb CO lambs Cattle—--20 head mixed cattle Also on account of Mr D. Udy, who has sold his property—--50 dairy cows, factary dates 80 dry cows 20 18-morths to 2-year heifers 20 18-months steers 20 heifer calves 2 pure Ayrshire bulla Draught horses, etc. JOSEPH lORNS, Auctioneer. Eketahuna Stock Sale, FRIDAY, JUNE 7th, 1907. D ALGETY & CO., LTD., will offer as above— Sheep—--IGO lambs 60 wethers 150 ewes in lamb 100 lambs 100 lambs 40 lambs 400 good wethers, more than half fat 25 fat ewes 25 fat wethers 160 wetbev lambs 330 ewe lambs 80 fat and forward wethers 100 lamb) 200 good 2 and 4-tooth wethers 5C lambs Cattle—(i mother-reared weaners 10 3-year old steers 1 25 mother-roared weaners 30 heifers in calf, McMnstor'a bull 20 3 and 4-year bullocks 10 22-year empty heifers 6 3 year bullocks 4 good dairy cows in milk 9 Holstein heifers Houses—--1 3 year draught gelding 1 good spring cart mare 1 half-draught 3-year filly 1 good gig mars 1 well-bred 5 year harness gelding, trial given DALGETY & CO., LTD., Auctioneers. IVtasterton Stock Sale. WAIPOUA YARDS. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19th, lt)07. B ALGETY A CO., LTD., will sell as above at 1 p.m.— Shekf—--100 ewes in lamb 80 hoggets 80 empty ewes Cattle 1 — 1 springing heifer 3 forward cows 8 yearling steers and heifers H. B. WOOD, Auctioneer. 942 ACRES, Crrea? Ilieep XaaiMl. WE have been instructed by the owner to offer for privato sale the undermentioned high-class • Sheep Farm. This is the cheapest property now offering in the North Island. (\A O ACROSS, very rich land, with t/4c/w papa and clay sub-soil. 12 miles of sheep-proof fencing, 7 and 8 wire, Totaro and Matai posts, beautifully watered, two dwellings of 6 rooms each, outbuildings and woolshed. Railway 4 miles, school on property. Adjoining property recently purchased by N.Z. Government at £lllos per acre. Price, <so per acre. Cfts li Required, £2OOO. Apply at onoe to the Sole Agents, LOMAX, LUCENA & CO. 32 RUTLAND BUILDINGS, WANGANUI. s FAIRBURN & SILK, Land and Estate Agents, WANGANUI, COAL & FIREWOOD & CARRYING BUSINESS, lAND and Buildings.— ; }-acre land, A with oflices, store, 5 loose-boxes, with loft, coal bunkers, wood yard, engine shed, cart shed, also cottage let at 10s per week, room let at 10s per week. Lease has 14 years to run with right of renewal for further term at rovaluation, rent £3 per week. Plant consists of 5 horses, 5 spring drays, 2 tipdrays, in good order, 8 sets of harness, 1 Tangyes oil engine 4J horse power, 1 oatcrusher, 1 saw bench and saws. Turnover about £2.500. Price for plant and buildings £585. Stock at cost, PARTICULARS OF PROPERTIES FOR SALE. ChKK Acres, freehold, 52 acres Native lease, situated 9 miles from Wanganui, all in prass, half ploughable, well fenced and watered, carries 3 sheep per acre besides cattle, mostly undulating and Hat. Good 7-roomed house and dairy etc. 4 miles frcm railway station, 1 mile from post oi'lice, school and creamery. Good roads. Lease 8 years at £ll 10s per annum., 10 years at £l3 10s per annum. A good property lies v. ell to tbo sun, and is good cropping land. Price for freehold £1(110u per acre. Less? £1 per acre Goodwill. Mortgage £2,000 at 5 per cent. No. G 9 OQ Q Acres, all in gras3, w'th the exception of 20 acres shelter bosh, about £ plonghable, 115 very rich flat land, balance undulating. Well fenced and wntered, 9-roomed dwelling, bath and storeroom, 4,000 gallon tank, home newly-painted. Carrying capacity 3 sh»ep per acre. Locality, Brunswick, on main road 8 miles from Wanfianui, 3 miles from station, close to post office and creamery. Mortgage of £1750 at 5 per cent, 3 years to ruD. This is one of the finest properties in the district, the land 13 exceptionally fertile and lieh, and at the price is a j;cod. investment. Price £25 per acre. No. G 18 A LADY was once asked this question—"When should folk drink tea?" She replied : "Whenever they can get the •TIGER' blend." She knew. J. Graham and Co., Agents.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8458, 7 June 1907, Page 8
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