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Auctioneers Notices Pahiatua Stock Sale, TUESDAY, NOV. 26th, 1907. BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD. . will sell, aa above— SHEEP—--10 fat wethers 100 woolly hoggets 200 ewes and lambs 300 hoggets 200 hoggets 60 fat ewes, mostly maidens 100 forward shorn ewes lattlk 25 3 and 4 year old bullocks 20 S and 4 year old bullocks 40 2J year old stecr3 50 2 year steers 2) nrxed yearlings 60 2-year steers 40 mixed yearlings 20 2 year ste2rs CO mixed cfttila 15 2;} jtar stems 12 springing heifers 6 empty heifers 2 fat cows 22 year pedigree Shorthorn bulls 1 Ayrshire-Shorthorn bull lopwebrtd Shorthorn c:\vs and heifers 60 mixed yearlings 1 Jersey Shorthorn bull On account of Wells' Estate — 1 3-year o'd filly ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., Auctioneers. Masttsnton Stock Sale, WEDNESDAY, 27th NOV., 1907, n 1 p.m. , BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD , , will (i'fer at their Kannll Street; Yards, as u'ojvo— Sheep—--100 forward empfy ewes 100 f.it and forward empty ewes, woolly 175 forwaid empty ewes Cat tlk 30 3 aid 4-year bullocks 0 fat he fers 5 4 year bullocks CO 3-year steers GORDON ELIOT T, Auctioneer. Ponganca Stock Sale. F RIDAY, 20. h NOVEMBER at 1 p.m. ABRAHAM * WILLIAMS, LTD., will sel ! as above 350 hoggets 250 ewes and lambs 200 h-ggats Cattlk 25 mixed yearlings 3 first class dairy cows 10 empty cows 10 mother-reined yearlings 4 2 ye ir heifers 4 yearlings 2") mixed cattle 5 cows and calves 10 ye-irlings C springing heifers 15 2-ye>u' steers 25 empty cows 15 3 year steers 12 2 j ear steers 50 mixed yearlings 20 3 ye <r bullocks 2£s? 60 3-yea? bullocks "PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMEiNT. UNRESERVED SALE OP 1060 Stud Lincoln bheep. ' BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., . have been instructed by Mr Win. Strang, of Gladstone, to sell as above, about 14th February, 1908, the whole of his Stud Lincoln Flock, comprising—--450 4, 0 and 4-yeav ewes 250 2-tooth ewes 300 lambs Full particulars later. Dalgoiy & Go's Offices, MASTER lON. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd. At 2 p.m.

' ni\ ACRES />£) j \)4) ACBES o^4 , K A VALUABLE BUILD- 1 ' , , B.JU ING S2CTIONS. 10\J NOTE—Wi hin Three Minutes W. Ik o f Post Office. A ORE VT CHANCE IN REAL I ESTATE i IN PROSPEROUS WAIRABAPA, 'ESSRS DALGETY & CO. have L bean instructed by the owner, Mr 1 E. G. Harris, to sell at their Queen htreet ;' Offices on SATURDAY, November 23. d, at 2 p m., the sub division of this valuable town property, in quarter-acre and twoacre lots. t | Martlnborough,a Most Rising j Town! i At the present t : nn Mfirtinrcrough is one of the most rising inlind towns in the Dominion. Its population has doubled I itself in a few years. It lies in the centra I of a most prolific land district, equal to I that of Hawke's Bay, and with further settlement the place must become a hive of industry. Already the town boasts a bont manufactory; while two cheese factories have been established time within the past few months. There are regular stock sales, several banking institutions, and many handsome business p'acs. / Railway Communication. Martin borough i 3 just now twelve miles i from the railway line, but it-s trade is ! advancing at such a rapid rate that there has already been talk of railway communication. The residents are so confident on the subject that they have offered to construct the line at their own expense, and to band the whole thing to the Government, and accept 3 per cent, for the money invested. How Land Values have Increased in Afiantinborough. to give an instance of how land values have increased in Mavtinborough, it may be mentioned that t:.wn property which four years aco was selling at £IOO thp quarter acre, was sold t-ome weeks ngi at £(300 the quarter-acre, or £lO per foot, representing an ! Increase of 500 per cent, in 1 four years. I PEESIDENT ROOSEVELT ON REAL ESTATE:"Every person who invests m wellselected real estate in a growing section of a prosperous community, adupts the surest and snfest method of becoming independent, for real estate is the basis of all wealth.' This Land is High and Dry. These sections are high and dry, and they will be sold in area 3 of from a quarter to two acre lots. The Terms are Easy, Read Them, The terms are easy and within the reach of any saving man:—lo per cent, on fall of the hammer ; 10 at G mouths ; 10 1112 months, and the balance for 5 years at G per cent. Discount for Cash. There will bs a discount of 5 per cant, for cash. For lithographic plans and further particulars apply to DALGETY & CO., LTD , Masterion, Auctioneers. Or any Branches or ttie Vendor.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8987, 23 November 1907, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8987, 23 November 1907, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8987, 23 November 1907, Page 8

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