Auctioneers' Notices. Unreserved Clearing Sale. No. 36, LINCOLN KOAD. TUESDAY, MARCH 17th, at 2 p.m. " E. NICOL, favoured with instructl • tiens from Mrs Barker, who is giving up housekeeping, will sell her I Furniture and Effects, including Piano i by Feller, Wertheim Sewing Machine, 7 lots Linoleum, Chests Drawers, Washstands, Tables, Chairs, Passage Linoleum, 7 Wire-wave Stretchers, Mirror, Toilet Sets, Bedsteads, Counterpanes, Curtains, Hanging Lamp, Pictures, Mirror, Cupboard, largo Safe, Crockery, Cutlery, Portable Copper, Saucepans, Kitchen Utensils, etc. SALE OF DESIRABLE FREEHOLD FARM AT DALGETY & CO'S PAHIATUA YARDS, TUESDAY, 17th MARCH, at 12 noon. MESSRS DALGETY & CO., LTD., have received instructions from A. J. Senn, Esq., to offer as above— PART SECTION 16, BLOCK 1., MANGAONE S.D. At present under occupation by Mr J. W. Chamberlain, containing 199 Acres of DAIRYING LAND, ALL PLOUGHABLE, with New 5-roomed House erected thereon. The land is situated within ono mile of Hukanui Railway Station. Fuller particulars at sale, or from MESSRS DALGETY & CO., LTD., Pahiatua, Palmerston North, Eketahuna. Or W. G. BEARD, Esq., Masterton. GREAT LAND SALE. THE CELEBRATED LAKES FARM, HAWERA. THE property of Wm. E. Dive, Esq., and now in the occupation of Messrs Robertson Bros., containing 1,040 acres, more or less, is now sub-divided into areas of from 13| to 126 acres, more or less, and will be offered for sale by PUBLIC TENDER TUESDAY, the 14th DAY OF APRIL, 1908. 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 bo obtained from Mr B. Dive, Eltham, or from TRISTRAM & CO., LAND AGENTS, ELTHAM. 2600 Acres good sheep country, 2 to the acre, hilly and rolling land. 900 acres in light bush, balance in good grass and plenty of feed, handy to railway station. P.O. and butter factory, quality first-class. Price £5 per acre, good terms to good man. XQ2 Acres of first-class dairying land, 6-rooraed house, and 4-roomed cottage, hot water service and every convenience, 18 bails, shed, stables, and piggeries. This is one of the most up-to-date dairy farms iu the Hawera district. and adjoinining the Hirstlands Estate, .vhich sold for £3d per acre without buildings. Owner only wants £4O per acre, which is cheap comparing it with other land in the district. 130 Acres all level beach land, L.I.P. Tenure, 7-roomed house, man's room and outbuildings, 8 paddocks well watered, all rich soil and no waste. Rent 20s 7d, Goodwill M 0 per acre. Could mjjk GO or 70 cowa easily. :im:»^m LAND AGENTS, HAWERA. LIME. LIME LIME. THE Prices of Agricultural Lime will be as folio 6 tons or over, 17s per ton (10 sacks to the ton). 3 tons or over, 18s per ton (10 sacks to the ton). 1 to 3 tons, 20s per ton (10 sacks to the ton). $-ton lots at rate of 22s per ton (10 sacks to the ton). CRUSHED LIME, 3s per ton over ab-.ve rates. Re Sacks.—Lime in 6-ton lots can be sent loose in the truck, or in sacks at Cd per sack extra; or farmers may send their own sacks to be filled. FREE RAILAGE—The Government carries Lime for agricultural purposes free in truck loads of not less than 6 tons to bona-fide farmers. THE MAURICEViLLE LIME CO. GEO. DRYDEN, Manager. DALGETY & CO. FOR SEEDS. RYE GRASS (Colonial and Imported) COCKSFOOT. ALSYKE. WHITE CLOVER. FIORIN. RED CLOVER. TIMOTHY,' COWGRASS. POAPRATENSIS CHEWING'S FESCUE. Etc.', Etc. Call and inspect seeds in bulk, or write for samples. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. "N your Sheep and Cattle, thero is . nothing to equal Bodmin Bros.' Drench. A FEW TESTIMONIALS. Taihorea, Manawatu, Fob. 23,1907. I have much pleasure in recommending your drench after having used it for five seasons. It has proved most effective. B. H. Slack. To Parae, Masterton, Oct., 1906. In answer to your enquiry re tko efficacy of your drench, we havo much pleasure in informing you that we have used it for two seasons post, and we are extremely pleased with the results, and have decided to use it in future when necessary.—H. G. & A. Williams. Kaumingi, Wairarapa, Nov., 1900. I have used you drench for the past five seasons, and believe it to be a very jood drench to use, and am certain it will always bo found very efficacious if used carefully. lam using 25 gallons at weaning time.—C. F. Vallance. LOCAL AGENTS: .». D. Cruickshank & Co.
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