AUCTIONEERS' NOTICES. EKETAKUNA BTOUX SALE, FRIDAY, JULY 7th, 1911. THE SSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS '■ sell as above—--200 owes in lamb , 75 2-tooth wethers .50 fat and forward ewes 66 .woolly hoggets 9 springing heifers 10 weaner steers 4 cow,s in calf PAHIATUA STOCK SALE. JULY 4th, 1911, THE SSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS II will sell in the Farmers' Association yards:— 400 mixed hoggets 100 empty ewes 100 fat and forward ewes 200 forward 2-tooth wethers - 300 2-tooth ewes 200 hoggets 70 ewes in lamb IGO 2-tooth prime wethers Oattle—--12 weaner steers 8 3yr springing heifers 1 cow, springing _' 2 fat cows 1 tip-top heifer at drop
SALE OF VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY, at PARAPARAUMU. 1300 ACRES. MESSRS LEVIN & CO., LIMITED, under liiistructions from Messrs C and J. WHITINGjivho are leaving New Zealand, wall sell by Public Auction, on WEDNESDAY, 26th JULY, at 2 p.im.j at -their premises, Customhouse able (farm now in the occupation of Messrs C. and J. WHITING, situate Li miles from Paxaparaumu Railway Station, .and containing 1300 acres, 1150 of which, aire in English grass, balance ibush. Two 7roomed dwellings, electric light, high yards, etc. The property will he offered firstly as a whole, and, if unsold, ia two forms—one containing 574 Acres, and .the other 726 Acres. The property is well known as good healthy isheep country, favoured with an exceptionally fine climate. It carries two sheep ito the acre all v the year round, and the stock compare favourably with any flock in the Maaaw&tu. As Messrs Whifeg intend to. sell, this is an opportunity iwhdoh seldom ocours for obtaining a remunerative tfiarm in one of the most favourite localities in New Zealand. Intending Purchasers will be met at the Railway Station by Mr Whiiting if they will notify him before hand. LEVIN AND CO., Auctioneers.
ENDSLEIGH ESTATE. JL istructed by the owner to offer for PRIVATE SALE, Subdivisions of the above FAR-FAMED ESTATE, In AREAS td SUIT PURCHASERS. This property contains .some of the RICHEST LAND IN THE DOMINION. Rich, Agricultural flats, EMINENTLY SUITABLE FOR DAIRYING, Raising Fat Lambs, Growing the highest averages ,of Cereal Crops, and especially Ryegrass and , SIXTY Bushels of Ryegrass Seed per acre, and EIGHTY TONS OF il/TATVT/IT?T,O _~_ ~™~ T 1,grown on the property. MAGNIFICENT RESIDENTIAL AREAS ARE NOW BEING SURVEYED ON THE TERRACES OR DOWNS, and situated on the Midtho Heretaunga Planus. One has only to see these sites to appreciate them. Thewosent OFFERS AN OPPORTUNITY seldom met with to Professional men, Retired Farmei-sy Ordhardi&ts, and others to seoure properties which are unique and difficult to obtain anywhere. The CLIMATE is PERFECT, and the SOIL As all that can be desired. The property as situated about three-quarters of a male from Havelock, and four miles from Hastmgjs, and a Tram Service is mow ibetng discussed to connect the two places. For 'full particular s apply to—• ~ _> WELLWOOD AND WELLWOOD, HASTINGS. Or C. A. PREECE AND CO., Palmers-tan N., Sole, Agents.
PP. WELCH. LAND AND ESTATE AGENT Perry Street! Masterton. TOBKBHJEE INSCEAKCE COMPANY: Fire, Accident and T<ive Stock. TO LET. 5 Rooms, 1J acres, 12s. 6 Rooms, lis. 4 Rooms, 4 Rooms, new, Shops, offices and rooms. CHEAP DAIRY FARM. 11 K ACRES, fine dairy farm, 5 lit/ .minutes' walk of towmship and station in Hawke's Bay, and only 1$ mile from big, stock sale yards. Been all 'heavy -bush. Now laid down in best grasses. Ten acres been cropped and 10 acres been stumped. Three acres in. oats. Well fenced and watered. Five-roomed house; 9-bail cowshed, trapshed, and other farm buildings. FRIGE £2O per acre, £640 cash, or £9OO as going concern, including 25 good cows, 12 yearlinga, ;bull, 3Worses, pigs, brake, (cost £3B 10s in 1910), harness, milk cans, and dairy utensils.' Other land in vicinity • selling at •• £3O. TO FREEZING WORKS EMPLOYEES. CHEAP HOUSE. 5-Roomed House, gas and waiter laid on, wash-house and copper set; outhouse 12 x 20. Over quarter acre land. Garden and fowl run. Board fence round section. Nearly half way to freezing works. Owner selling cheap owing to leaving the district . Only £350; £SO cash. 522, A CHEAP LEASEHOLD. L tJXJ chasing clause at £ls; 3 years to run from September next. Rent 15s. Good dairy and sheep farm. Close to school and creamery, and within easy distance of station. Tour-roomed, house, eow«hed, trapshed, pig styes, etc. Goodwill £125, or £325; including 25 cows, 1 Jersey bull, heifers, 2 sows with litters, j cans, cart and harness, poultry. A real good, thing. Pahiatua district.
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