Auctioneers" Notices. P.F.A. Stock Sale (Pahlatua.) TUESDAY, OCTOBER sth,-1909' at 1 p.m. DALGETY A>"D COMPANY, LTD., will soil at the Association's yards kb above— Catti-K—----6 springing heifera 2 springing cows FRANK EVANS, Auctioneer. Waipoua Sale Yards. Master-ton. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6th, 1909. B ALGETY & CO., LTD., will offer at their Waipoua Saleyards, aa Above, at 1 pan.— .Shcbkp—--40 good hoggets 160 good hoggets, mixed sexes. FRANK EVANS, Auctioneer. IMPORTANT OLEARING SALE. ON ACCOUNT OP F. J. DILLON, Esq., MATARAWA. THURSDAY. 7ch OOTOBER, 1909. At 12.30 p.m. DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., have received instructions from. Mr P. J. Dilbn, who has fold his property (adjoining Matarawa railway station), to sell, ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE, the whole of his LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, comprising— SKMP—--114 f.f.m. ewes, with latnbs at foot to 6nr ip«iriii« rmud 296 2. 4. g * v > owes". vitH lambs at foot to rams 60 fat ewea 72 forward ewes 35 nixed hoggets 60 picked Ronaney ewe hoggets 140 rat and forward 2 and 4 tooth wethers 40 2, 4, 6 and Bth stud Shropshire ewes, with'lamba by a Ranger ram 16 stud Shropshire ewe hoggets 23 6 and Bth stud English-Leicester ewes 10 stud English - Leicester ewe SO rama, Shropshire-En glish-Lei-cesters, from hoggets to fullmouth fiOKBKS—--4 draught mares and geldings, broken to all harness 1 bay 4-year-old colt by Garry Owen' 2 hacks lan»Ti*MBNTS~ „ Woolpress, df plough, sf plough, 4-leaf tine harrows,,! set tri. harrows, 4 horse yoke swingle trees, farm dray, hay rakes, Maesey-Harris mowing machine, 1 Raid & Grey drill, Reid & Grey cultivator, scarifier, farm tools and sundries Also—Harness for all horses, 500 totara pouts, 380 totara strainers, 2,400 totara battens, 30 rails. DALGETY & COMPANY. LTD., Auctioneers. Eketahuna Stock Sale. FRIDAY, Bth OCTOBER, 1909, < at 1 p.m. kALGETf AN"COMPANY, LTD., will sell as above—--200 mixed hoggets 120 4th wethers FRAN i£ EVANS, Auctioneer. IMPOaTANTJLANDSALE. Valuable Sections In Borough of Greytown. MONDAY, I!th~OCTOBER, 1909, At 2.30 p.m. . ON THE PROPERTY. B ALGETY & CO., LTD., under instructions from Mr JAMES JUDD, will sell as above—--20 acres very valuable town property, divided into areas <»f from 3 to 6 acres. The land is situated, within three minutes walk of the P®st Office and Banks, and is excellently adapted for residential sites and fruit growing. On section 4 there is; a very line house of 10 rooms with every modern convenience, stable and outhouses. On section 1 there is a'splendidly built new 7 roomed house with all conveniences.. ' TERMS—IO per cent, deposit; 20 per cent, in three months; balance in two years at 6i per cent. TlTLE—Original Crown Grant. 1 Plans are now being prepared and will be ready within the next row days. V DALGETY & CO., Ltd., 1 ' Auctioneers. CHOICE TAKANAKI DAIRY FARMS XOO acrea. freehold, handy to town and railway, all well improved, very rich land, about 7 acres shelter flantation in paddocks, 6 acres native ash reserved for shelter, good dwel- " ling and outbuildings, trapshed and outhouses, fowlhouse and run, pigceriee, calf paddook ,* about 40 cows and young stock can be taken over at valuation. Price /32 per acre. A bargain. 3248 a©a acres, freehold, fine dairy farm, situated near the coast, all level and ; well improved, well fenced and subdivided into ll paddocks, good dwelling, cowshed, and all necessary outbuildings, Bituated %-mile from cheese factory and saleyards, J mile to township, school, po.. etc., metal road. Price JB2O per acre, ' 3391 158 acres, freehold, very rich dairy land, all in good grass, well fenced and Subdivided into convenient paddocks, g'B acres good bearing orchard, 7 room dwelling, cowshed, and all necessrry outbuildings, metal road, 6 miles to township, 1J miles to factory. Price JBI2 lis per aore, JBI2OO can remain at 5 percent.? 8393 dodo acres, freehold, 3000 acres fern ana open land, 5000 acres bush laud, about 6000 level, balance low hills and slopes, all suitable for sub- ; division, good 9 room house, road ©r ■water service, about 8 miles from township and saleyards j 17& wiles from Papakura railway station. Price £2 10s per acre. 3405 I. assist clients to stock a farm if it is bought through my agency. Loans negotiated. Terms arranged. ® Newton King, LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENT, , NEW PLYMOUTH. • Established 1879. T c \0 Stand this Season at Masterton, the Thoroughbred Stallion, THE WORKMAN • (By Robinson Cbtjbok < ; V . —The Maid). Terms—Single mare, fjo ss; two or •more, aa per arran gepient. Paddocking, Is «d per week. All; fees must be paid before mates ?re Removed. All care taken, but no responsibility. c. oltdonnell, Renall Street, Masterton.
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