AUCTIONEfR*' NOTICES. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE Of DAIRY STOCK, IMPLEMENTS. FURNITURE, E;c., SCARBOROUGH, near Paihiatua Railway. FRIDAY, 14th JULY. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, Ltd., havo been favoured with instructions from Mr E. WAGSTAFF, who has sold his farm, to sell as above, at 11.30 a.m., the whole of his stock, etc., as under: — 45 Jersey-Holstem cross cows, calving Aug. and Sept. 10 Jea'sey-Holstein- cross heifers in* calf 18 Jersey-Holstein cross yearling heifers. - Horses, Piigs, Farm Implements, Furniture, etc., in first-class order. -NOTE.— Mr Wagstaff has been dairying for the past 20 years, has culled consistently, and the herd is now without doubt one of the best in the province. They are an especially well-bred lot, and show exceptionally good returns-, and must command strong enquiry. PAHIATUA STOCK SALE. 18th JULY, 1911. THE * SSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS ___ wall sell in the Farmers' Association yards:— 150 woolly hoggets 60 enves~iii lamb to Cheviot rams 300 mixed sex hoggets 12 2 land Syr heifers in calf 6 forward cows To be sold 'by Public Auction at the Mart, EKETAHUNA, on SATUR- , DAY, JULY loth, at 2 p.m., by order of the Public Trustee admin-istering-tlie estate of S. J. P. ALPASS, Mental Patient. T KNIGHT Jias receiveed in<struc--9 tions to sell by Public Auction as above., all that piece or parcel of land containing 3 roods 24 , perches (more or less), and being Town Section 24, Parkville Special Settlement, together'with two five-roomed cottages and outbuildings erected thereon, situated in Stanley street, about 15 •chains from (the Post Office. . Full particulars can l bo obtained from T. KNIGHT, The Mart, Ebetahuna. Cheap Auckland Farms. dWIA Land, 214 acres. Lube given in well stocked with trout. -£? A i fl s - PER ACRE, Sheep dWTC XU Farm. North Auckland, good value j 200 Acres in gra.se. Walter Taylor, AGENT, 27 Shorthand Street, AUCKLAND. ENDSLEICH ESTATE.
THE Undersigned have been instructed by the owner to offer for PRIVATE SALE, Subdivision® of the above FAB-FAMED ESTATE, In AREAS to 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 Clover Seed. . SIXTY Bushels of Ryegrass Seed pea- acre, and EIGHTY TONS OF MANGELS j>er acre have been grown on the property. :MAGNIFIOENT RESIDENTIAL AREAS ARE NOW BEING SURVEYED ON THE TERRACES OR DOWNS, and situated on the Midrllfi Ron A. haviinor. isnlendid viewtt of the. Heretaunga ] only to see these sites to appreciate them, The present OFFERS AN OPPORTUNITY seldom raet> with to. Professional men. Retired Farmers, Orchardists, and others to* secure properties which are unique and difficult to obtain anywhere. The CLIMATE is PERFECT, and the SOIL is all that can be desired. The property is situated about three-quarters of a mile from Havelock, and four miles from Hastings, and a Tram Service is'now 'being discussed to connect the two places. For full particulars apply ta>— WELLWOOD AND WELLWOOD, HASTINGS. Or > C. A, PREECE AND CO., •Palmerston N., Sole Agents.
G. McCANDLISH AND CO. Victoria Street, HAMILTON, FT AVE FOR SALE Waikato and L_L Auckland Sheep and Dairy Properties, on terms to sui£ small or large capitalists. ~.„• " No.-41. '. 3190 ACRES, 1300 improved, 2 sheep, besides cattle; "1$ mile from township, 6 mihk from two "stations, creamery," school, and poßt offinfi li milfis ; 11 rtndrW.lrn • firnfclass soil; 11-i'oomed house and outbuildings. PRICE per acre, £6 10s. Balance at 5 per cent. No. 2. ISO ACRES Freehold, 130 acres ploughed, 80 acres in grass, 20 acres turnips, 10 acres fajlow, 4roomed house, creamery, J-mile school, and post office 1 mile, railway 5 miles. PRICE per acre, £lO m> -HnoV. i?Knn n~*A j„j l j bas been inspected. I No.* 21. 437 ACRES Freehold, 420 in grass, 7-fbomed house and all outbuildings. PRICE per acre £l2. Cash £IOOO. ■ ' No. 85.' 34S. t ACRES-L.1.P.,-r«nt 2s 9d per acre ;< 300 acres in grass and fcur"vnips; 5-roomed house and oufc.huildangs; creamery and railway station-on the property. PRICE for Goodwill £4 per acre. Cash £BOO,- balance 5 per cent. ■■ No. 6. 200 ACRES Freehold, undulating and level, 4-robmed house and outbuildings. PRICE per acre £ll, Cash £SOO. No. 11. 87 ACRES 0.R.P., at £1 per acre, ~ half improved, new 4-roomed house, cov/shed', pig styes, etc., 2 miles from Franfcton. PRICE for will £7 per acre. £250 cash; balance 5 per cent. No. 37. 450 ACRES Freehold, partly improved 70 acres, good milling timber, undulating country, rich land, 6-roomed house and outbuildings. PRICE per acre £4. L.T. No. 4. 58,000 ACRE BLOCK at 10s per acre,, 4000 acres good milling bush; 25 per cent, balance 10 years. ■" No. 23. ' '■ '-■ 627 ACRES 0.R.P., at lis 6d per acre, limestone country, good mixed bush, 250 acres felled and grassed; 5-roomed house, good road to the door. PRICE £2 10s' per a«re. Cash £300; 5 and 7 years.
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