AUCTIONEERS' NOTICES. | Masterion Stock SalsSEPT. 21st, 1910.' \ ALGETY & CO., LTD,, will tell at _/ thair Waipoua Yards as abovg— . Sheep—--60 woolly iiiized eex lambs, in. lur- 1 nipa 200 hoggets, mixed sexe3 400 hoggets 200 fat and forward pwes 20 i's.t ewes • 43 i'orwacd stora ewes 6) dry esve3 CATTbfi—--2 springing cows, third Cilve:s, guaranteed souud Hordes—--1 bay mare, broken to single and double ha,rrie=s Auctioneer.
PAKIATUA F.A. SALE. SEPT 20tb, 1910, ■\ ALGETY & CO, LTD, will sell as / abjve— Sheep — 90 lambs at foot 80 mixed 3ex hoggets 36 ewes witn lambs at foot Cattle—--12 yearling heifers PRANK EVANS, 1 Auctioneer. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. SATURDAY, 24tJl SEPTEMBER, 1919, at 2.30 p.m., at Their Rooms, Queen Street, MASTERTON. yjTESSRS DALGETY and COM—)X PANY, Limited, have received instructions from Mr R. D. Mi> KENZIE, of Kopuaranga, to offer— OA ACRES of Freehold Prop jrty -J'KJ situated right opposite the Kopuaranga Railway Station, There is a good 5 roomed house with all conveniences, 3 stalled cowshed, fowlhouse, etc. The property is divided into 5 paddocks, and is well watered. ALSO On Account of Mr A. G. Sorimgeour 3SEGTSQNS, 31, 33, and 35, Oaks Estate, Upper Plain, Masterton, containing One Acre Each. These sections are ideal Residential Sites, and are situated just outside the Borough Boundary. Further particulars from— BALGETY AND CO., Ltd., Auctioneers. SATURDAY, 24th SEPTEMBER, 1910, at 2.15 p.m. Sfl.p OF HOtiStHOLD FU3HS- - PRIZE FOWLS AMD EFFECTS. On the Premises, No. 81 Cole St., Masterton.
FINNEGAN BUSHELL have received instructions from MR DONALD LETT, who is leaving for Sydney, to sell'at No. 81 Cole Street, as above, the whole of the Household Furnishings, comprising— Large Sideboard, new Drop Head Singer Sewing Machine, dining table, large hand-painted mirror, Vienna chairs, wicker chairs, large rimu wardrobe, double brass mounted iron bedstead, large chest drawers, washstands, toiletware, jj-size iron bedstead, child's cot (wood), child's chair, hall curtains and pole, linoleum, lace curtains, mats and hearthrugs, dinner set (24. pieces), large kapoc, flax, and wire wove mattresses,' palm, stand, sofa, kitchen table, clock, jam, flour, etc. Kitchen and cooking utensils .of every description, wringer, preserving pan, bath, .clothes basket, lawn mower, clippers, garden tools, carpenters' tools, gent's bicycle, Osborne, B.S.A. parts, free wheel, and nearly new, coal scuttle, etc. Purebred Rose Comb Brown Leghorn Fowls, 6 hens (all laying), and 1 rooster. Everything is in good order, and for absolute sale. On view morning of sale.
STATION tSTS'SET, EASTINGS, HAWKE'S BAY 3MALL, FARMS.
'436 ACRES.— Splendid limestone country. All undulating and ploughable; 17 acres in rape, balance grass; subdivided into 7 paddocks; well-watered; present stock carried tbrougb winter, 600 ewes (lambing), 250 dry sheep, 12 catle, horses, etc. Buildings:—2roomed cottage, scullery, washhouse, dairy and stable; school, post office and creamery, 2% miles. Railway, 6 miles; good roads. Title L.I.P. Rent £196 per annum. Price ,£ISOO. Hawke's Bay. 155 ACRES, splendid little farm. Freehold; li miles from school, P. O. and creamery; 5 miles from railway station; good metalled roads; 30 acres in oats, balance in grass; subdivided into six paddocks ; well watered. Buildings : Nice 5-roomed house, iron shed.4o by 15, implement shed, cowshed, «tc. Present stock rarried through winter: 300 ewes (lambing), 50 hoggets, 8 horses and 12 cattle. Price, £24 por acre. Easy terms. I'his is a splendid little place and would make an excellent dairy farm, being all good flats. HawJie's Bay. •<4B ACRES as a scing concern. Splendid littie dairy farm; nil drained swamp country; in good English grasses and clover (dairying pasture); subdivided into 7 paddocks; well wartered by .stream. J Buildings :—Two houses, lar<ie shed, cowshed, concrete pig lite. Present stock cm- j ried through winter, 'JO dairy cows, j 10 springing heifers, 9 weaners, horse, tup and harness, pigs, etc., and all di'iryii';g utensils. Butter ret'irns for 9 months, £415. Also fattened COO lambs, on .13 acres Dats, and 2'y acres rape. Title, *i.J.P. Annual rental £31."5. Price •-■• a goins corr»«7i s £2009. £IOOO £>3sh.
hi> pleased to forward yo: i"y c!:<fs of prop;'."ty i). lo 10,0U0 acres, orchards and real estate of all descriptions, for s; '
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10097, 20 September 1910, Page 8
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