AUCTIONEERS' NOTICES UNRESERVED SALE. Purebred Holstein-Friesian Cattle. TIAKITAHUNA, near PALMERSTON NORTH, WEDNESDAY, 30th AUG., 1911. PfcALGETY AND CO., LTD., PAL_U MERSTON NORTH, instruct-. Ed by Mr A. J. GALLICHAN, will sell at' bis homestead as above, at i o'clock*- pUREBIIED hoLSTEIN lO . COWS and HEIFERS, (registered), in. calf to purebred bulls ? purebred Holsteim cows m milk (registered), empty 5 purebred yearling heifers, (registered), empty fl calves, 3 weeks to 7 months (registered). 3 pedigree bulls ((registered), slight reserve 2 pedigree bulls (registered), slight reserve 1 pedigree bull calf (registered) 1 American, hooded Buggy, in good order, slight (reserve The above sale affords a unique opportunity to secure Purebred Registered Holstein-Friesiaai Cattle at your own price. . " Catalogues giving .'fullest particulars will.be available at Sale. t CATTLE ready for inspection after Wednesday, 23rd inst. Brakes leave Auctioneers' Office, Queen Street, Palmerston, North, on moraiing of sale. LUNCHEON PROVIDED.
WANGANUI DISTRICT. fOKK 'ACRES at £4 lQs per 1000 Acre. NOW WINTERING . 3400 sheep, including 1600 ewes, 900 wethers', 900 hoggets, and 80 head cattle, on. grass aJone. ~ : 'Situated 24 tailes from Wanganm. ' ' 8 Suhdivi&igas. ' ■■ ! '.; . ,44R6omed iSouse'and Shed, 3 <sets lyairdjsr "-' : .'•' ■-,,' ■ ■ i".'y : r \ •■ v l!nWß.~ years at la 3d per acre. With perpetual'•Bight of Renewal. ; PRICE only £4 10a PER ACRE. TERMS, £2OOO CASH. £SOO CASH. '■'■■:;■■;. ."'■■' 1 f\(\f\ ACRES, Wanganui Riv--IUUU er, 5 miles from Railway Route. ' High/ fern country with patches of hush through it. Sufficient totara for fencing l purposes. Good strong land* half ploughahl©. Carry &t'present state 100 to 200 head of cattle. ' '" '-'■■;';' TITLE;— Native Lease, 5 years at Is, 11 years at 2s*.:, Renewal for further 21 years at 5 per'oeint on.'unimproved value. '.■>...'' PRICE.— £1: ids PER ACRE. TERMS':—£SOO cash. details, fromLEWIS ■&■ CO, WANGANUI.
DALGETY AND CO., LTD. LIVE STOCK AUCTIONEERS AND PROPERTY SALESMEN. THREE FIRST-CLASS PROPERTIES FOR IMMEDIATE 6ALE. A A A ACRES of Hob busk lands, TCTbO all in grass, 70 acres ploughaMe,; 20 acres now under the plough. All undulating and fl»at> land..Well watered, and fence®'.all in firstrolaas order.. Subdivided into 8 paddoom estiinated #v ~eifc; >m&ep wf the- acrei "besides"joaitle. Vljwo. good '..dwelling houses on party. Woßfehed,' cbwibaile,' . sheep:yards, dip, -etc. Situated 4£/ miles from town' and. railway station. School; is on *the property, r and ( 5 years &v 5 per oent. /| i'O ACRES freehold, all. in AM undulating and flat land. Subdivided into 16 paddocks, each secwire • fences. •At present carrying 870 sheep and 48 cattle. Good 6iroomed dwelling, sheep yards,. dip, woolshed, 14' cowbails, nay loft, etc. Situated one mile from town and 3 miles from railway stationi, 1$ miles to school, 1 mile to dairy factory. IPBiICII £IS 10s per acre. £I2OO cash: balance can be arranged omex- , freehold, first class ne farm, situated 3 imileis from •township, and 2'miles ■from raiiwayv&tiationi: - All ploughable laixd;' subdivided 'into 12 padd-; ocke. well watered in each, [''..All .fen-j ©BB}.'-'m..gO!o.d order.;; Modeak.'7-rorimr ed dwelling on property, stables, implement sheds etc. This is a firsts -class and price and further paarticuiars may be had on application. ■'"... './
DALGETY AND CO., LTD., '■'.,;>"]■. IffASTERTON. ANTED Known—That J. ABl ' WOOD, Coal and Wood Merchant, Lansdowne, is priyared ta supply the best Coal and Woo., a* th© lowest rates. Terms ste: ttfcl> „„v "HlMo&ono SOB CANDY, Qualified Piano and Visits paad to any part of the district. Over 20, years' practical experience. Queen Street. JCaiterwra; THE Masterton Farmertr Implement Company are Iron and Brass founders of experience. .All work nxeeuted is guaranteed for general fiaish.and quality. Our plan* fs mod<ilM on the mont modern -taafl; v 5 all expert staff is always engage ■ -■.*.!«»,v*ir)r.' : ...' ; . ORNAMENTAL and Flowering Shruba in great variety are now read-v. Rhododendrons, Camelias, Azalias, Choipya, Boronia, Daphnes— HALE, the Wairarapa Nursenei, Masterton.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10405, 28 August 1911, Page 8
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