Auctioneer' No-xicea. P.F.A. Fortm&btly-Sai'ft TUESDAY, MAY 3rd, 1910. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTO. xjL will offer fur tiia Association a; abovo. — Shkbp—--160 forward wethers 109 twos in lamb to Roninoy r.vms 200 frn mves 200 2 and 4fch eares in Limb 150 Tv-otLcrs 300 ewes in lamb 300 2 an 1 4th ewos 200 3 and Hli wethers 200 wixud limbs 70 owes in lamb i?CO owts ia lamb 300 ditfco t'.Q sui ewes Cattle—£l4 2 and Syr eteers 8 mixed weanera 4 rsmpty cows 2 bnlJs 2 cows ia calf FRANK EVANS, Auctioneer.
Pongaroa Stock Sale. PEIDAY, 6fch MAT, 1910, at 1 p.m. A BEAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., tx. will sell by public auction on the above date as follows, — Shbsp—--150 sm ewes ia lamb 118 lambs, extra good lino IGO fm ewcß 87 2th wethers 150 sm owes in lamb 60 lamba 60 mixtd waaiier.-? 30 mixed -weaners 1 gig mare, Black Bess, by Vmorican trotting stallion Lexington A. WATSON, Agent.
Mariintoorougft Stock Sale. THURSDAY, MA? 12th, 1910. At 1 p.m. ABBIHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., will offer— Sheep—--150 good woolly lambs Cattle—--4 fat cows Hoeses—--2 good hacks Also on account of Charles Harris, Esq, Hautotara, Martinboroagh—--3000 ewes in lamb to English Laicester rams (to be drafted) GORDON ELIOTT, Auctioneer.
AHIKOUKA ESTATE, Q3l ACRES EICH ALLUVIAL FLATS. THIS desirable property, composed of rich river flats, is now being subdivided into four compact dairy and fattening farms. SECTION 17 comprises 34 acres, Or 20p. Price .£3O per acre. SECTION 16 comprises 92 acres, lr Op. Price =£3o per acre. SECTION 15 comprises 62 acres, Or lOp. Price «535 per acre. SECTION 44 comprises 42 acres, Or Op. Price J235 per acre. And can be purchased on the following easy terms—--15 per cent deposit; 10 per cent in six months, and 10 per cent in 18 months, Balance to remain on mortgage at 5 per cent for a term of 8 years. The above laud is well grassed,. and is capable of depasturing one big beast per acre. It is suitably adapted for fattening and dairy farming, while abundant root and grain crops are procurable. It is situated near Greytown, and is handy to school and factory.. It is splendidly watered and all the sections ara well fenced. This land has grown 93 bushels oats, 70 bushels barley and 60 bushe3 of wheat to the acreFarther information and particulars procurable from the agents. Early application is necessary.
Land and Financial Agents an 3 Valuators. QUEEN-STREET, MASTEETON (Next to Carpenter's). LAMD AND ESTATE AGENT Perry Street, SVSasterton. YOEKSHERE INSURANCE COMPANY : Fire, Accidant and Live Stock.
\0 LET—B rooms and 4 acres, 25s 8 rooms and 3 acres, 25s j 6 rooms, 'Hope f freer, 8s ; 5 rooms Hope Street, 6s; Pine Street, 9s; Lansdown°, 6 rooms, lfo; Horse padaock, 2s weet; horse grazing, 2s fid week. Hotelkeepers, Look! FREEHOLD of country house containing 22 rooms, situate 9 miles from railway, in good electorate Stables, loosebox, and 4 acres land; takingß £2O per week) only JB9OO asked for freehold; £2OO dcwn; balance at 7 per cent, and purchaser may have the option of paying off the principal in sums of MO or over at any time. Apply sharp. SAWMILL AND PLANT. FOR SALE—Sawmilling property, comprising titnbßr mill and store, blacksmith's shop, and a number of whares. Plant comprises 2 engines, breakdown saw, bench, breast bench, deal frame, planing machine, belting, pulleys, etc, and good launch; 5 acres freehold land. Practically unlimited supply of timber in the district. Dill is Worth of Auckland, about 12 hours' sail from the city Bush consists principally of raatai, rimu, kahikatea, and some kauri. Freight to Auckland 1/6 per 100 ft and to Australia only 2/3. Mill lias the advantage of cheap water carriage by tidal river, and logs are delivered at 2/- per 100 feet on the tide near the mill. The store pays well—a good asS9i to the mill. A splendid chance for otic or ttvo man with little capital who understand sawmilling. Owner is prepared to sell at valuation, roughly nboufc ,£2OOO. Will make easy terms, tr.i would be prepared to take a good anvrcmt of the purchase money out in tinibor.
JOHN BOXHJJLL, Family Butcher, QUEEN STBEET, - MASTEETON ■ft/S'E .JOHN BOX KILL desires to iVL notify customers and the general r>uhlh that ho has taken over the business laid? carried on under the style of "Lea a"d Boxhall," as from the Ist Efarch, 1910. All doits due to the firm must be paid tohim, and all liabilities of the &tmyril) Undischarged by biai.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10032, 30 April 1910, Page 8
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