MASTEBTON AUCTION MART. SATURDAY, MARCH 14th, at 2 p.m. ." R. NICOL will sell the underU • mentioned privileges in connection with tho Mastorton Racing Club's Autumn Meeting:— 1. Tho right of dispensing liquor at I the inside publican's booth. 2. The right of dispensing liquor at the outside publican's booth. Unreserved Clearing: Sale. No. 3(5, HALL STREET. TUESDAY.JMARCH 17th, at 2 p.m. J' R. NICOL, favoured with instruc- «. tiens from Mrs Barker, who is giving up housekeeping, will sell her Furniture and Effects. 1 Particulars on Monday. ! GREAT LAND SALE. THE CELEBRATED LAKES FARM, HAWERA. npilE property of Win. E. Dive, Esq., X and now in the occupation of Messrs Robertson Bros., containing 1,040 acres, more or less, is now sub-divided into areas of from 1.1.] to 120 acres, moro or less, and will be offered for sale by PUBLIC TENDER 1 TUESDAY, the 14th DAY OP APRIL, 1008. This splendid beach farm, is too well and favourably known to require special comment, as for situation and quality it is unsurpassed, particularly for dairying, and is within half a mile of Hawera Borough, and Whareroa Dairy Factory and Railway Station. . Plans of sub-division, forms of tender, and conditions of sale of this grand property to be obtained from Mr B. Dive, Eltham, or from TRISTRAM &, CO., LAND AGENTS, SOIL TOO DEEP TO DRY UP. 850 Acres of Limestone formation with so great a depth of soil that it keeps the grass green and growing in this driest of summers, and does not get sodden in the wettest of winters. Will winter I.GOO breeding ewes and 70 cattle; 150 acres' are suitable for dairying, or coidd be ploughed when stumped, and the rest of the country is ridoable hills not at all rough; 7 paddocks, and permanently watered. House of G rooms, small shed and yards. Price ,£lolos per acre. Tonus arranged. XSO Acres of limestone and papa formation. The house of 5 rooms stands on a flat of 20 acres, and the balance of tho land is low, well-grassed hills which winters 350 sheep and 15 cattle; 1£ miles to school and creamery, and 5 miles to railway. Price .£ll per acre. LATHAM & CO., WOODVILLfi LAND AGENCY, McLEAN STREET, - WOODVILLE. WM. BRUCE, LAND AGENT, 17 Victoeia Avenue, WANGANUI. 1400 Acres, freehold, near Cambridge, Waikato, 400 acres in grass, sub-divided in 8 paddocks, balance in fern and bush, good C-roomed house, storeroom and pantry, 8 bail cowshed and outbuildings, 3 miles from creamery, P. 0., telephone, etc., 8 miles from Cambridge, good road. Terms easy. £4? per acre. A choice residential site with 18 acres and 6-roomed house, close to Wanganui, high ground, well watered by natural springe, magnificent view of river and sea. A unique opportunity to acquire a suburban estate which must become very valuable in the near future. Also large number of Town, Suburban, and Country Properties. Those wishing to purchase property of any kind in Wanganui district. Please apply stating requirements. BALGETY&OO. FOR SEEDS. RYE GRASS (Colonial and Imported) COCKSFOOT. ALSYKE. WHITE CLOVER. FIORIK RED CLOVER. TIMOTHY: COWGRASS. POA PRATENSIS CHEWING'S FESCUE. Etc., Etc. Call and inspect seeds in bulk, or write for samples. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. IN EXCHANGE FOE A FARM. dSSOOO Worth Of Unencumbered Wellington Property With prood return in exchange for a farm. 32a LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON, IN your Shoep and Cattle, thoro is nothing to equal Bodmin Bros.' Drench. A FEW TESTIMONIALS. Taihore.'i, Maiuiwatu, Feb. 2!!, 1007. I have much pleasure in recommending your drench after having used it for five seasons. It has proved most effective. B,H. Slack. To Parao, Mastorton, Oct., 100 G. In answer to your enquiry re tlio efficacy of your drench, wo have much pleasure in informing you that we have used it for two seasons past, and we are extremely pleased with the results, and have decided to use it in future when necessary.—H. <i. & A. Williams. Kaumingi, Wainirapa, Nov., 190 G. I have used you drench for tho past five seasons, and believe it to bo a very good drench to use, and am certain it will always be found very efficacious if used carefully. lam using 25 gallons at weaning time.—C. F. Vallance. LOCAL AGENTS: i>, D. Cruickshank & Co.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9048, 14 March 1908, Page 8
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