Auctioneers* Notices. Grey town Stock Sale. MONDAY, 2nd AUGUST, 1005). i\ALGETY & CO., LT D. Jl) will offer as above — 'Sheep—--30 2th wethers 45 full mouth owes Cattle—--15 springing dairy heifers, good line FRANK EVANS, Auctioneer. Pahialua Stock Sale. TUESDAY, AUGUST 3rd, 1909. "\ALGETY & C 0., LT D, J will soil as above— Shew—--80 s.m. ewes in lamb 40 good ewes in lamb Kit) I'.m. ewes in lamb 50 good ewes in lamb 10 wethers 30 hosrgets 'jATTXiW—--3 swinging heifers 17 4yr bullocks uli o and 4yr forward bullocks, station lino 17 2yr empty heifers 3 2,yr springing heifers 1 + heifers in calf 8 3yr springing heifers i'BANK EVANS, Auctioneer. TUESDAY, 10th AUGUST, 1909, At 2.30 p.m. At the Central Land Mart, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. AUCTION SALE OF FREEHOLD FARM PROPERTY. At HOROKIWI, near Pahautanui. 577 ACRES. 577 A very desirable pastoral run within easy access of Wellington. In the Estate of Richard Smith (deceased). ftfESSRS LEVIEN, SHALL. LVL CRASS, AND CO. have been favoured with instructions, from the Trustees to Sell by Public Auction as above— . That well-situated and desirable Freehold Farm at Horokiwi. belonging to the above Estate, being Sections 9, 10, 44, 45, 56, 57, and 59, Horokiwi Survey District. The property is situated on the Main Trunk Line, about 22 miles from the City of Wellington, and 2 miles from the township of Pahautanui. It consists of low undulating hills in the front./rising to slightly higher country at tile westerly aspect, all the Estate being on the sunny slopes of the hills. The whole property is well grassed, clean, and healthy. Diseases common to stock are unknown in the district. It will winter 2J Sheep to the acre. To the dairy farmer, a splendid opening \y offered. A large portion of the downs iu the front can easily be brought under the plough. The ground ia well watered, and most suitable for Cows. The nearest Creamery is only two miles away. "lne property was for some time successfully farmed by Mr Robt. L Levin, vow of "Westella" Station, Feilding, and has been yielding £215 per annum in rentals. ;The fences are ail in good order, and the buildings in a good state of repair. Teey include a well-built homestead, stables, outbuildings, and woolshed. The property is being sold by the Trustees of Richard Smith (deceased) in order that his affairs may be wound-up the youngest beneficiary having recently come of age. Terms: In order to allow the purchaser the most favourable opportunity for securing stock for the property the Trustees are willing to accept a deposit of 15 per cent., and the balance" to be paid after shearing in three months from date of sale. For further particulars and sale plans, apply to \ , MESSRS LEVIEN, SHALLCRASS, AND CO., Auctioneers. Or- to Messrs Menteath and Ward, Solicitors for the Trustees. LAND & ESTATE AGENTS, WOODYILLE .04:0 acre?, freehold, all in grass, well fenced mid subdivided into 8 paddocks; nice low hills, lying well to the sun; small house, woolshed, man's 1 whare, 3 milts from school and p. 0.; 4 years at 5£ per cent. £BOO cash, or ■will lease it '«.t 9s per acre and JC2OO deposit. 265 3.70 acres, freehold., 105 acres in f/rass, 5 acres under crop 10 acres are stumped; well fenced into 10 paddocks, undulat'.ng and flat; permanently watered by springs and creeks; 5-roouied hi.use, cowshed of 18 stalls, trapshod, etc; 1 milo from school and eheese factory. £2O per acre, JE2400 can remain at (5 per cent. i! 1000 cash. 602 200 acres, P0 acre 3 in ' glass, 18 acres felled bush, 122 acres mixed bush; situated 7 miles from Pahiatua on good road; 20 chains fencing ; well watered; the whole is undulating country; rotten rock formation ; carrying capacity 2 sheep per <acre ; no buildings; Title O.E.P. in 1019 at 27a per acre; rent <£l2 3s per annum, n<-> rates. Price JBSOO, J5250 can remain at 5 per cent for 5 years 463 4gg4 acres', freehold, about one third ploughable ; 900 acres have been ploughed; (wy hills and undulating, Jarre" area flat'; grows splendid crops of oats, rape and turnips, 24 paddocks, well fenced and watered; good buildings, romi rising 2 homesteads, one beirv a dew 7-rooined liou-o with all conveniences, woolshed, stable, sheepynrds and dip; salt-yards 3 miles di-tant, 1 mile from school, p.o. and store. . Situated in Hawke's Bay. Price /« 10s per acre, stock at valuation, terms arranged. Huskoid & Finch, LAND AND E .ATE AGENTS, WOOD VIM'S. HAWKE'S BAYJ-RUIT DEPOT. F. J. BOBBINS, Proprietor, HAVING purunastid the F/uit and Confeoaunwry business from Mi\s Miller, Queen Mreet, Masrerton, it will in future bo conducted under ttto above name. T'ae beat of Haw ku'n Bay fruit will be obtainable all the \ear round Wholesale orders supplied at special rates. Country Orders prcmp-lily despatched. TELEPHONE I.j. 210.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9556, 31 July 1909, Page 8
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