Auctioneer's Notices. R/Sastorton Stook Sale. WAIPOUA YARDS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 3rd, 1907. >ALGETY & CO., LTD., will sell as ' above at 1 p.m.— gHEKP—--80 owes in lamb 60 shorn hoggets 00 empty owes •CaTTH?— G yearling steers and heifers 4 forward cows 8 weaners H. E. WOOD, Auctioneer. Land Sale, IMI-OKTANT SALE OP DESIRABLE FREEHOLD PhOPERTY "SWUNGBANK," GLADSTONE. ESSRS DALGETY '& CO., LTD., ' have been favoured with instructions from tho Trustees of the late .Duncan MoLathlan to offer by Public Auction, in FORESTERS* HALL, MASTEUTON, on SATUBDAY, 2iUh inst., at 2 p.m , The Valuable Freehold Property, "SPBINGBANK," containing 700 acres} more or loss, being sections 14 and 15 in Ahiaruhi Block, and part section 12 Tupurupuru Block. Tho proptrtr is 8 miles from Carterfon, and 12 miles from Masterton by first-class metalled road; Gladstone Post and Telegraph Office it-mile distant, and public sohool less than 1 mile. First-class sheep country, all in grass, and quarter of the property is well adapted for growing rape and turnips. NATURE OP LAND.-Easy sloping hills, lying well to the sun. The property is well sheltered from tho south, and stock thrive well owing to the warm nature of the country. Sdlendid lambing country. BuildiDgs consist of 7-roomed house and shearing shed. TEBMS—One-third Cash. Balance on mortgage if desired: 5 years at 5 cer cent. For further purticulars applj to DALUEfY & CO., LTD., Auctioneers. LAND SALE. IMPORTANT SALE OF FBEEHOLD PROPERTY, yWATEUFALLS," near Alfredton. "fiSSRS DALGETY & CO., LTD. have been favoured with instruo> iions from J. B. Green, Esq., to offer by publio auction in the Foresters' Hall, Masterton, on SATURDAY, 29th inst., at 2.30 p.m. his valuable freehold property, "Waterfulls," containing 2,315 acres. 1,700 acres in grass, balance in light scrub.' Divided into 13 paddocks, all woll watered. Place now wintering 2,100 sheop, 100 rfead cattle. Situated 28 miles from Eketahuna, 16 miles from Alfredton. Good healthy sheep country, all rideable. Buildings 8-roomed house, woolshed, stable, storeroom, and dairy. Post Office Telephone, and bchool on property.
TERMS—IO per cent, on fall of hammer, 15 per cent, in 14 days, balanoe within 3 months. £5,000 can remain on mortgage if desired. For further particulars apply to DALGETY & CO., LTD., Auctioneers. Eketahuna Stook Sale. FRIDAY, JULY sth,' 1907. - ALGETY & CO., LTD., will offer aa „ above— Sheep—--150 wether lambs 100 breeding ewes 100 ewe lambs DALGETY & CO., LTD. Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE. THE MO?T IMPORTANT LAND SALE EVER HELD AT WAIFUKUEAU. 3200 iK SUBDIVISION OF THE MOUNT HER. BERT HPMESTEAD BLOCK. Waipukurau is the Coming Inland Town IOR SALE BY AUCTION AT TOWN HALL, WAIPUKURAU. Wednesday, July 3rd. At 2 p.m. IHE Suburban Lands adjacent to ,the L township of Waipukurau are divided into 5 and 10 acre lots. The drained swamp, alluvial and good arable agricultural lands into sections of from 20 to 150 acres. About 500 acres go with the homestead. The buildings are commodious residence, woolshed, and outbuildings, stables, etc. • The grounds are well laid out with Bhelter plantations of many years' growth MOUNT ERBERT is one of the earest selected estates in Hawke's Bay, the ate Hon. Henr> Russell having been one of the first settlers .n the distriot. The Mount Herbert Stock are prizewinners, and are known throughout Now Zealand. Owing to the subdivision and settlement of the f unwinding properties, Waipukurau is fast becoming the most important centre in Hawke's Bay. The town of Waipukurau has enormously increased its population during the last three years, and is the largest stock market on the East Coast of the North Island. After the 22nd inst. plans can be obtained at this oillce. Apply to HOBAOE BAKER AND EON, Auctioneers, Napier. Also to— SPIERS AND WILSON, 146 Ca'shel Street, Christohureh. Land Agents, ■ Mm ton, An Air>no!uto Bargain 485 Acres, all Hat and ploughable, CO acres in oats, 90 acres in turnips and rape, 10 paddocks, good fences, splendidly watered by lake and never failing springs. 2-roomtd whare, woolshed and yards, wooden dip on property. (£2OO albwed out of rent for erection of dwelling). 8 milps from school and railway station. Will winter 2 owes on the grass, 3 with turnips. Lease has 7 years to run from April, 10C8, at 8s per acre with Right of Purchase at £l3. This is undoubtedly a good speculation. Land adjoining is selling from £ls to £2O per aero. Price, goodwill £2,300 Terms to be arranged. Apply immediately to ROSS BROS., I MARTON.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8472, 25 June 1907, Page 8
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