AUCTIONEERS' NOTICES. TARATAHI STOCK SALE. AUGUST. .ALGETY & CO., Ltd., will sell 1 as above—--100 good (conditioned woolly hoggets 112 talfchy isQiorn llioggets 200 2 and 44ocit(h ewes in lamb to Romney rams 200 6 and 8-tooth owes, in lamb to Romney rams 20 2 and 3yu* hedi'ers (due Aug. and Sept..), a real good line 6 empty heifers. 20 15 ito 18 mooitbs steers 2 dairy cows due factory dates 400 2, 4, 6 and f.m. ewes in lamb to Romney rams 6 12 month* old heifers. 2 springing cows, due factory dates. 1 bay gelding suitable for malk cart 1 .light dog cart and set harness 1 hay gelding, 7yrs, quiet and sound, suitable for butcher or baker EKETAHUNA STOCK SALE. 4th AUGUST, 1911. THE SSOCIATE7 AUCTIONEERS sell as above—--80 ewes an lamb to Romney rams 300 breeding ewes 100 woollyy hoggets 70 s.m. ewes 350 hoggets 75 wethers 50 ewes in lamb 30 good 2£ to 3yr steers 1 cow on drop 5 dairy cows- - Quantity saddlery, bridges, horse and cow covers. On account S. Nilsson, Esq.--35 Jersey cross 3yr heifers, early calvers On account Alpass Estate—--20 ,3yr dairy hedfere in calf
UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY STOCK. AT SCARBOROUGH. Half a mulo from Pahlatua Railway Station. THURSDAY, 10th AUGUST, 1911. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, Ltd., have received instructions from Mr D. O'BRIEN, who is giving up dairying,,to sell tQie whole-of hiis Dairy Herd, oomprising:— p(\ FIRST CLASS DAIRY COWS, Ov icalving Aug. and Sept. 1 4yr Shorthorn, bull 1 2|-yr Shorthorn, hull ' 1 18-months Shorthorn hull 2 sows to pig early September 18 store pigs <' to "Bonnie Doon," any trial 10 milk cans LUNCHEON PROVIDED. NOTE.— Mr O'Brien has* been dairying for the last 12 years, and his Wa is now recognised as being absolutely one of the best in the district.
SIBERIA ESTATE. COMPRISING ABOUT 4000 ACRES. MESSRS ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, Ltd., in conjunction with Messrs G. A. PREEOE and CO., of PALMERSTON NORTH have received" Mistraotions from A. HARDING Esq.; to .sell .by pbulio audtrioii the above lvaH-known. Estate, oomipTdsing 25 laectiaras from 41 to 831' acres,-' at Messrs Abraham and Williams' A v ' .'■'■■. .-■ ■'"•. *'■■'. «■ '. . ','■ ..'.■./ HORSE BAZAAR, ißangitifcei Qtoieet - PAIMERSTON NORTH, - 6n SATURDAY,- sth day of AUGUST, 1911, at 1 o'clock' p.m. DESCRIPTTHX.
This well known ESTATE comprises '«ome. of the .best, land- m the MA.NA.WATTT {DlSTßlCT,'consisting of rich river deposit amd heavy k»am ■soal. Most of the sections are flat, balance isMghtly undulating. The block is well watered by runm/ing streams, and is -situated 9 amies from PALMERSTON, and within 1£ miles' from ■way islfcation, creamery, ischool, post amd. telegraph office, stores, etc. The land' as suitable for fattening, dairying, and the larger secrtfenis far dairying and sheep farming combined, 3navniig flat thomeisi;©ad sitea on main road, itihe balance rideable. ihills. The pflro6eirty will be "well ' rpaded" 'and roads formed' amd 'metalled throughout, at an early date, j ; ■'■':'■-'.,■'.' : TERMS. ■.'■■ '
■ls pier cent, m isagnang the agreement and 10 per cenit;! in 18 montihs frcah-itilie; date of sals£tß)e wiliote pf the balance of purchase money to be pai4 ■'wi<tihxnV;7. years froin thedate of sate. ' £IOO or more of unpaid purchase money will be accepted within three months' notice. If (the purchaser has erected permanent buildings to the extent of £2OO during the first 18 months the 10 per cemfc payable in 18 mon/ths vnM mot be demanded until the' end of the term. Interest to bo 5 per cent. The terms for sections 5 and 6ane as follows: 20 per cent casih, rbhe balance at 5 per cent for 7 yeairs, with, the right to pay off £IOO or more witth three, months' notice. Negotikitions are now pending for the installation of a creamery on a ■site reserved.' lithograph plans will be issued shortly ■, a traoing of which cam now be seen at Itlhe offices of the undersigned. i" : (;.:;. [. ,„; • '',..-. For,furtlner particulars apply to— MESSRS ABRAHAM AND WIL--r-v-. -.■ MAMSi LTR, Or,to—, ..- ■■'*•'J; ..v-' ■■'"■ ' :;: '' : MESSRS C. A, PREEQE and CO.. and' ANDREW GUY, 'Vendor's Solicitor, Palmerston North.
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ANTED KNOWN—That the appointingtfl and accommodation '■'•■'at J. SREENBANK'S JUNCTION HOTEL, CARSWELLB provides every comfort an i conven ierioe to the travelling public. Goot' table. Best brandt of liqaa.- stocked. Coach stops at $ tor. I'jddocfctDg provided for all tip4a at atock.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10305, 4 August 1911, Page 8
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