Auctioneers' Notices, i Masterton Stock Sale. WEDNESDAY, sth AUGUST, 1908. At 1 p.m. A BEAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD. £jL will offer at their Eenall Street Yards as above— Sheep—--100 good hoggeta 250 good forward wethers GORDON ELIOTT, Auctioneer. TREE SjALE. SATURDAY, 25th JULY, at 2 p.m. AM ESSES E. E. HO WELL & CO., JL LTD., havo been instructed, by Mr J. E. Duncan, of the Exotic Nursery, New Plymouth, to sell at the Perry Street Mart on Saturday Next, 25th July, at 2 p.m., a large range of Highclass TEEES and PLANTS. The list will include applea, pears, plums, peachos, quinces, roses, rhododendrons, azalias, camelias, lily valley trees, palms, Clianthus, Daphnes. Abutalons, Magnolias, Crimson Gums, Crimson Broom, Clematis, Black and Gold and Eed Ken--1 nedys. Many other hardy Climbers and choico Flowering Shrubs will also be o tie rod.
Clearing Sale of Drapery. Auction Sale of DRAPERY on account of Mr P. McCay will be continued THIS AFTERNOON, and on FRIDAY and SATURDAY, at .1.30 p.m. A bi" line of imported goods just to hand. J. R. NICOL, Auctioneer. CLEARING SAuE THE PREMISES, QUEEN STREET. SATURDAY, JULY 25th, at 2 o'clock. oi. Uliuci IIUHIIW.V.W ..*^™ Deputy Official Assignee, will soil
ESTATE OF A. A. NARBY, the Goodwill of Lease of Promises, together with the whole of the Plant, including—2 Butehor's Carts, 1 Beef Cart, 4 Horses, Scales, Sausage Machine, Counters, Iron Safe and general sundries. DAIRY, FATTENING & AGRICULTURAL FARMS In the Richest Block of Land in the Wairarapa. Jj with J. R. NlCOL.'have been favoured with instructions to sell by public auction at the FORESTERS' HALL, GREYTOWN. SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, at 2 o'clock, The well-known FLAXLANDS ESTATE near Greytown, subdivided into Six Farms, ranging from 40 to 120 acres. The property is magnificent country and is adapted for dairying, cropping and general mixed farming, the soil being of a vory rich character throughout. It carries an abundance of feed oven in the driest season. Is within easy distance of Greytown and Carterton and railway station. TERMS—IO per cent, deposit at sale ; 10 per cont. on 25th February, 1909; 10 por cent, on 25th February, 1910. Balance may remain on mortgage for 5 years at 5£ per cent, from (February 25th, 1900. Full particulars and plans on application to the Agents.
Archibald Crawford, REAL ESTATE & COMMISSION AGENT. No. 30 City Chambers, (2nd floor), Corner Queen and Victoria Streets. AUCKLAND. THE OPPORTUNITY OF YOUR LIFE. SEIZE IT. mil AT magnificent fattening JL and dairy farm known aa Lichfield of the Thames Valley Land Coy. Estate. Containing "SbtOOO Acres. Ringfenced and subdivided, with new house (3 months finished) of 7 rooms, bathroom and every modern convenience. 2,000 acres in grass, balanco rough feed, will carry 750 head of of cattle at prosent. (Lease 33 years). With all necessary farm implements and 200 head of cattle, G heavy draught and G light horses, as a going/ concem, (iall! valuation improvements at end of term. Rent .£4O per annum. so/1081t PRICE £2,500 CASH.
Telegraphic Address —Madill, Auckland. P.O. Box 180. 'Phono 2085. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. To Farmers. Our Mr Madill, being a practical farmer, can bo of use to you. FOsTsALE. DAIKY FAEMS THAT PAY. jSSSO per aero. 250 acres, 35 miles south of Auckland, first-class m ixed farm, 25 acres bush, 70 acres rich swamp coming into flax, splendid 10-roomed house and all necessary outbuildings in good order. 4 tons of chuff has been grown to the acre on this farm. Terms can be arranged. is wellknown to us and we can thoroughly rocommend it to buyers. 224 a jJEJJS-O per acre. 235 acres, Waikato, nearly all alluvial Hats, fenced subdivided and well-waterod, house 10 rooms, bathroom, etc., all necessary outbuildings, water laid on; also small cottage, 2 miles from station, I,J miles from school and creamery. This property has grown 20 tons potatoes to | the acre without manure. Terms ' .£IOOO cash, balaneo at 5 por cent. 22(>e d53L5 153 por aero. 115 acres, 18 miles south of Auckland, CO acres new grass, balance mostly iu grass and rough feed, except 10, acres bush. House 10 rooms, and- all necessary outbuildings, 2J miles railway station; creamery, school,- P.O. and storo leas than J mile. Terms. 318i> dSl© lO* P PI " acres. 100 acres all in grass, 33 milo.s south Auckland, email shelter bush, house 5-rooms and all necessary farm buildings, 1J miles creamery and school, 2 miles' railway station. Terms. 356 c BUYEKS, Make Known Your Wants to HIPKINS AND MADILL, 5 EXCHANGE LANE, J Auckland.
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