AUCTIONEERS' NOTICE. PONGAROA SALE. FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1911. NEW ZEALAND LOAN . AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, Ltd., will sell in their Pongwoa Yards on above date:— - i4O mixfcJ lambs, shorn 150 shorn lambs , 150 2-tooth wethers 100 2-tooth' wethers 60 f.m. ewes--60 woolly lambs 180 2 and 4-tooth wethers Cattle—--20 18-month dairy heifers, been "running with bull 25 3yr steeds . ■ 20 2yr steers " : 10 18-month steers Also on account C. R. Caverhill, Esq., balance of stock, comprising: 300 2-tooth ewes - 150 f.m. ewes 150 woolly lambs # 50 2-tooths mixed sexes 40, 4-tooth ewes , Further entries invited. THOMAS BOYD, Auctioneer.
A BARGAIN. A Af\ ACRES; 300 freehold, 100 UU Q.R.P., 4 paddocks, small cottage and cowshed, close to factory, school, etc; leased at 10s per acre for freehold, purchasing. clause £lO 10s. PRICE only, £350 (O.R.P. given in) for lessee's interest, which includes cows, utensils,. etc. . Apply to— T. KNIGHT. Land Agent, Ekfltahuna.
t AND ft *ATB AGENTS, 2uoO ACRMS, freehold, 1500 acres in balknce in bush/ all splendid sheep:-country, can ride oyer the whole of it, well-fenced; and sub-divided into ten paddocks, carries 2 sheep per acre, besides cattle, good 6-roomed house, and fine woolshed to hold 450 sheep (shearing machines, oil engine and plant , £l5O extra.'Stable, cowshed, and '■;,- «>ther builomgs., Sitcated *l2 miles from good town' in Forty Mile Busn district, i Cheap at £6 15s 'per; acre. Present mortgage, £7OOO -at 41 per cent ; owiieirwiU'accept £3OOO cash; ' "We can thoroughly recommend this property..
2185 ACRES, jieasehbld, 16 years to run at 6d per acre, 660 .acres in grass), "140, acres felled, and owner will put; it in grass,"*4o acres flat, . 5 acres stumped, well fenced and : sUD-diyided. into x 9 ■■:;',■ paddocks, carries 2 sheep per/ acre,, besides cattle, - 3-roomed House, wbolshed, and other, buildings., ,Rates and [ ■ Taxes; only' £3.^;■;';:;; .)/■,■■>)'■■ : : ■;■:;", ,-. ; Stock nb^^^ ; 60 cattle, and \<7 ;■ horses j;: 12 miles from ibwn, 6 iriiles \'y-f rom ]. School. Price for goodwill,; £3 per acre. 'Mortgage,: £985 > at 5* per cent, which cian be increased. s Owner wfll; exchange, for smaller : ; ,'property; : '' ;: ' : ' ; .';-. 63 ACRES Freehold, 44 acres in . grass; all stumped and' ploughable, all flat; well watered, well fenced, sub-divided into 6 paddocks, milk 22 cows; new house: of 6 rooms, and bathroom; cowshed of .3; bails, concrete floors, yards, ; etc.'-'"i Rate's and taxes. £3, situated \:> from Vtowri,;}' mile from Creamery."; Price, £4O -per acre. ; £6po;;cashi will" leave' balance on :•:■■'; mortgage, at 5 per 'cent. *'- for 5 Years.. £7OO mortgage ?t->;5 per '-■ centj for two year's.■;■•',/.-..j ■'..-■ '-'■"-"'Vr.. We have several dairy and sheep farms on easy terms. Write to us Tor our list. "\ ,:■;:':+.- '-..: :w,-
1000 ACRES, Taranaki, ,O.R.Ps, at i ; 15s per acre. , -Bent 9d iper -aere. country in ; standing ■•bush. 120 : chains,of good1 sheep-proof fencing • whare, washhouse, Aand: butbuild- : ings. 5 consists ;. of ffood nana .hills. none ._. , lour"miles ■from school- and office ? situated :in rapidly rising district oh Stratford-Ongarue Railway which passes near property. A goodoppor. tunity for young sheep farmers to invest; Price £3 per acre. There are now on the property J 450 sheep, 240 lambs and some cattle. When all improved estimated . to , carry 2 sheep in winter.:^".•■:..39oo A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY FOR i'.«:.': SHEEP FARMERS. ■-;■. 7600 ACRES, freehold.' 4700 acres in grass, the balance in heavy bush, to be felled and laid down in grass.' '. The greater,; portion is undulating and: the. balance good easy ■ hillsi all rideable. Very rich limestone country, and well watered bv .'. neveivfailing streams. Good dwelling - house and outbuildings,- wool-, shed, with night pens to hold 1300 .sheep, l and 'storage room for large quantity of wool. It is well fenced !and subdivided into- convenient paddocks, sheep proof fences, chiefly totara fencing, all well, erected. First-class dip, sheep and 'cattle yards. Wintering over 10,000 sheep besides a large number of cattle. When all in grass will winter 2J sheep over whole area be- , sides cattle. Situated within easy distance of railway;; good road >to property. The most sceptical sheep breeder would not be disappointed by viewing this property.' For price and fuller particulars, apply at once to NEWTON KING, Land and Estate Agent, New Plyaouth., ' 'l.have on my register a fihe'Releotion of Dairy-Farms, Sheep Runs, Bush Properties, Store Businesses, etc.ij AIJ porrespondence promptly" attended to. Loans negotiated and terms ar<rangedon land and stock.' AUCTIONEER,, LAND AGENT' CENERAIi MERCHANT. ' NEW PLYMOUTH. A Established 1879.
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