AUCTIONEERS' NOTICES. THIRD ANNUAL mm. Palmerston North. TUESDAY, OCTOBER lITH. 1910. mIHE NEW ZEAL-ND LOAN and JL MERCANTILE AGENCY CO, Ltd., and DALGETY and COMPANY, Ltd., in conjunction, will soil on behalf of Mr R. A. Mckenzie, at 12.30 p.m.— _,„„„« O Kf\n WELL-BRED andCOOD OOUU CONDITIONED CATTLE, comprising—--300 fat and forward S.H. bui-
locks 500 4vr S.H. bullocks 300 3yr S.H. bullocks 300 3 and 4yr P.A. bullocks ?3b 2yl Hereford-S.H. cr. steers 100 2yr PA. steers 170 2yr S.H. steers 30 S.H. cows and calves Also, absolutely without reserve--450 P.A. yearling steers (ex Wangaehu Station) ! 70 S.H. yearling steers Wangaehu Station) 90 P.A. yearling steers (ex Mangahuia Station) 60 P.A. yearling steers (ex Itaumai Station) 70 S.H. yearling steers, (ex Lake Station). 360 Hereford-S.H. cross yearling steers (ox Koataiaui, Kauhuranaki, Relmi, Mangatau, Makaraka, and Oteniaire Stations. 150 P.A. yearling heifers (ex Wangaehu station.) 50 .S.H .yearling heifers (ex Wangaehu station.) 70 S.H. yearling heifers (ex Lake Station) 40 purebred P.A. heifers (ex Mangahuia Station). 20 P.A. S.H. heifers (ex Mangahuia Station). 20 S.H. yearling heifers 130 prime fat cows and heifers, station line. 50 prime fat cows and heifers 40 forward co-~s
SELECTED BARGAINS. 640 ACRES good sheep country, ■ situated in the Tarata district, L.1.F., rent IOJd per acre; 450 acres in grass, sheep proof fence, 6 paddocks, well watered, and carrying 2 sheep per acre. Six roomed house, bathroom, wash-house* and other outbuildings. Twelve miles from railway, close to township, school, creamery, and dailj mail coach service. Price £3 10t> per,acre. Terms arranged. Owner will exchange for smaller farm. 45 ACRES freehold, 3 miles from town by first-class metal road, all in grass, nearly all ploughable, well fenced and watered, and subdivided into 7 paddocks, good five roomed house, cowshed, hayshed, piggeries, and other buildings, close to school and three miles from railway station and post office. This is a nice little farm and cheap at the price asked. Free from noxious weeds. PRICE £l3 per acre. Or will sell as going concern at £ls per acre. 158 ACRES, freehold, 2 miles from railway station on good metal road. All in grass except shelter bush, well fenced and watered and sub-divided. 3-roomed cottage, dairy, trapshed, fowl run, cowshed, and sheep" yards. Carrying 250 breeding ewes, 36 head of cattle and 3 horses. One mile from school, post office, store, and creamery. Price £22 10s per acre. Owner will exchange for sheep farm.
LAND & ESTATE AGENTS, WANGANUI. 110 Ridcwav Street
872 ACRES, o.r.p. at 16s per acre, 225 acres in grass, and balance good bush country; 3-roomed house, shed, and orchard, 5 paddocks, all good papa land, and estimated 2to 2£ sheep per acre when in grass, 2 miles to store and post office, school few chains away. Terms, £SOO cash and balance for 5 years at 5£ per cent. 1440 ACRES, o.r.p. at £1 per acre, 700 acres in grass, balance good .bush land, all undulating country with good fattening flats. Divided into 10 paddocks, 3-roomed house, bathroom, sheep-yards and dip. Papa land, 2\ sheep to acre country. Price £5 per acre. 500 ACRES, freehold, level Coast land, suitable for sub-division, all improved, well fenced and sud-div-ided into convenient paddocks, 7roomed house, large cowshed well fitted up'with machines, good road handy to factory, township and school. Price £2O per acre. 960 ACRES, o.r.p. at 15s per acre, 190 acres in grass, and balance 7n bush, situate on the St'ratford-On- : garue Line, fronting good formed road. Price £2 10s per acre, estimated to carry 2 sheep to the acre when well improved. Terms about half cash required. 627 ACRES, 420 in grass, balance in bush, all well ring-fenced and sub-bivided into convenient paddocks, good 6-roomed house, 7bailed cowshed and outbuildings, frontage to good metal road, ten miles to freezing works. ' Price,£6 per acre. Easy terms.
AUCTIONEER, LAND AGENT, AND GENERAL MERCHANT, NEW PLYMOUTH. • Ef»TABLTSHEI> 1879, FIRST IMPRESSIONS AEE THE MOST LASTING. GOOD appearance creates a good L impression. Why not take advantage of these facts ? Make the appearance of your houso create a good first impre33ion. See to it that your windows are well tended. A woll made blind will help you; a Venetian for choitie. A VENETIAN BLBFB (Holders of International Gold Medal and Certificates) Window BHrnf SoeaJaHsts St Exports
QUIN-ST.foff Dixon-st) WELLINGTON that can tw made. Wo Ou&ranteo thom The facility with which they work wil j surprise you. Wa ,rnftrv>Vw>' thn pain need neither 10 chip, chalk, 1101 blist-^f. wa tefTgee &CO
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