AUCTIONEER*' NOTICE. SALE OF PLANT, FITTINGS, Etc. MACLEAN AND CO. are selling, under instructions from the W.F.C.A., Ltd., the whole of the Plant, Fittings, etc., of Hooper's Shop, Queen Street. SATURDAY NEXT, 17th JUNE, at 2 p.m. sflxarp. Comprising : Countei'iS, Milner's Safe (practically new), Glass Case, Tables, Stands, Clothing, Fixtures, Manchester Fixtures, Cash Register, Office Table, Hand Grenade Fire Extinguishers, 12 Shop Chairs, 5 Ordinary Chairs, Wire Mats, Irons, Millinery Boxes, Scales and Weights, Lot Table Covers, Paper Cutter, Seamstress Sewing Macihine, Forms, Trestles, Linoleum, Gas Fittings, Pictures, Carpets, Etc., Etc. ALL IN FIRST-CLASS ORDER. EKETA!'UNA STOCK SALE, 23rd JUNE, 1911., THE SSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS will offer 375 2-tooth wet3iers 100 lambs 10 extra, iheavy ewes 30 20-month steers 18 weaners MASTERTON WOOL, SKIN. HIDES AND TALLOW SALES. TEXT SALE— Weednesday, July S 12th, 1911, at 1 p.m. At Levin's Store. Chapel Street. ,DALGETY and CO., Ltd. LEVIN and CO., Ltd. NEW ZEALANB hQAX and MERCANTILE Agency Co., Ltd. WJ.O.A.. LTD A FfeW BARGAINS FROM OUR LIST, IS! ACRES, freehold, within two miles of town on good metal road. All in grass, well watered, sheep proof fences, 6 paddocks, and nearly all ploughable. Good 6-roomed house, cowbaijs, eheepdip, yards, and other sHeds; 1| miles from factor;-. A Bargain at £lB per •ore. Terms arranged. C7O ACRES of first-class sheep country, O.R.P. with right of purchase at 16s per _ re; 225 acres in grass, ftmoed, well watered, and divided into 5 paddocks. Hilly and undulating with rich papa formation; 2 new 8-roomed houses, sheds, yards, orchard and gardens. Two miles from township and post office, school on property. This is s bargain for an energetic man. Or owner will exchange for Waikato land or town property at £8 108 per acre. Vety easy terms arranged. We have large lists of all kinds ot properties on hand, and many client; wishing to buy, so don't hesitate. If you fere a buyer drop us a line, and we will be at your service; if yoo wish to sell your jL,lace, send us particulars. ' LAND & ESTATE AGENTS, 111) BMsrway Street. Wancanoi. Some Selected Taranaki Dairy Farms 100 ACRES, all well improved, level, rich land,-well watered audi subdivided into six paddocks. Within 7 amies of New Plymouth. Handy to factory; 5-roomed (house, cowshed and outbuildings. Title Land Transfer. PRICE £l4 10s per acre: Easy terms. 4073 300 ACRES, Freehold, on Waimate Plains, all level audi ploughjable, and now in grass; 6-roomed house, whare and cowshed, with milking machine driven by water ipower; 1J miles foam factory, post office, and .school. PRICE £32 per acre. Terms £BOO down, balance for 5 years at 5 per cent. A good investment. 4055 100 ACRES, within five minutes of Post Office, store and factory. All in, grass, subdivided and well watered, 4-roomed house, cowshed _and irapshed. Land Transfer Title. PRICE £25 per acre. Only £SOO cash. required Some of the best land in Northern Taranaki. 4011 351 ACRES, Freehold, subdivided into 12 paddocks, well watered and in grass, within 10, miles of New Plymouth and one mile off factory, post office and school. Buildings include 6-roomed house, cowshed, trap and implement shed; fine orchard, well sheltered. PRICE £l4 per acre;* £IOOO down will secure this. , 3977 VERY CHOICE DAIRY FARM of 102 ACRES, situated on good metal road, 2£ miles to dairy factory, school, and railway station and town. Good 7-roomed house. 10bailed cowsheds, piggeries, fowlrun, calf paddocks, well sheltered by plantations and hedges; 8 ruddocks, all ploughable; also ahout 40 dairy cows and young stock at valuation. PRICE £3O per acre. Terms £SOO cash and balance can ; remain at 5 per cent. I have on my boobs a large number of dairy ifarms, sheep runs, bush properties, store businesses, etc., and shall be pleased to show intending buyers over any property and give them the benefit of my 35 years' experience of Taxanakji lands. AH correspondence pro,mptly attended to. Loans negotiated. Terms arranged. AUCTIONEER, LAND AGENT and GENERAL MERCHANT: NEW PLYMOUTH recommends iforriraiOT'iyi 4 for boy Scouts! j k ' tisclumsytocarry / J "abottleofmllkwitn »v J ''you lo put In your / "lea and you will "find it much more " convenienttocarry " a tin of condensed milk "ini.ead. " If youcanyeta little tin, " you «iil probably use it *' *ll op, and. supposing " there is some left, It " '.asies awfully good " soread on bread. Ihtvo "oiten used It like this "u/hen it has been impossible to g;t butler. liAUiiN-l'OWKU-feukitsed Milk Full Cream'J» *"You c4n depend upon il*
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10262, 14 June 1911, Page 8
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