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AUCTtONEERS' NOTICES ANNUAL SALE OF SPRINGING HEIFERS. AT PAHIATUA. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 6th, 1911, At 12 noon. A SSOCijATED AUCTIONEERS XjL will sell as above: — OAA FIRST-QLASS SPRINGOUU ING HEIFERS lot drop aind to calve early. NOTE.— These are all locally bred heifers from, established dairy herds, comprising Jersey, Holistein, aaid Shorthorn crosses. WANTED A GOOD Wairarapa Farm 400 ?S 600 SSSS SUITABLE FOR FATTENING OR CRAZING. TO EXCHANGE for 1200 acre sheep iaaid cattle farm, 400 acres ploughabie, well fenced and am good, order. No noxious weeds. Capacity 2 sheep .and cattle. PRICE, £lO 12s 6d p;er acre. Equity £7OOO to £BOOO. The place is very lightly mortgaged. Anyone who took at over could naadaly borrow a further £2OOO on it on first mortgage. Owner's reason for wanting to dispose of the property i® to get a smaller farm close to a good town aind ischool. FULLER PARTICULARS FROM LEWIS & CO., WANGANUL

DALGETY AND CO., LTD. LIVE STOCK AUCTIONEERS AND PROPERTY SALESMEN. THREE FIRST CLASS PROPERTIES FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. A AO ACRES of rich bush land®, ~t~tO all in grass, 70 acres ploughable; 20 acres now under the plough. All undulating and flat land. *Well watered, and fence® all in first-class order. Subdivided into 8 paddocks. Carrying capacity estimated a/t 2£ sheep to 1 the acre, besides cattle. Two good dwelling houses on proparty. Woolished, cowibails, sheepyards, dip, etc. Situated 4£ miles from town and, railway station;. School is on the property, and creamery 4 miles distent. PSRICE £l6 per acre. £IOOO cash, balance 5 years lat 5 per cent, /f "i O ACRES freehold, all in ~bJLiU grass, 30-acres' ploughable., All undulating and flat land. Subdivided into 16 paddocks, each securely fenced aanf'watered, posit and wire fences. At present carrying 870 sheep aDd 48 cattle. Good 6roomed dwelling, sheep yards, dip, woolstKed, 14 cowbails, nay loft, etc. Situated one mile from town and 3 ■miles from railway station, 1J miles to school, 1 mile to dairy factory. ©RICE £l3 10s per acre. £I2OO cash; balance can be arranged on exceptionally easy terms. OA ACRES, freehold, first class IUU fattening farm, situated 3 imile® from • townsihip, and 2 .miles fram railway station. All ploughable la/ad; subdivided into 12 paddock®, well iwtatered -in each. All feno&s in- good order. Modem 7-room-ed dwelling on property, stables, implement sheds etc. This is a firstclass property, and prioe and further particulars may be had on application!* DALGETY AND CO., LTD., MASTERTON. Special Offer to Dairy Farmers* SALE OF THE FAMOUS WOODLAND DOWNS ESTATE, WAIKATO. OIIQ ACRES, sub-divided into ttllO .15 dairy farms, suitable for dairying, sheep farming, cropping, or fattening. All plougfrable. Can be driven over in a buggy. Well grassed and watered. Vorv little fencbg to be done; admirably situated; 5 miles from Taupiri Railway Station; 12 mile® from Hamilton; all good metalled road; school, P.©., creamery _ near by, while a new creamery site has been surveyed off in the centre of the block. TERMS are very easy—• 10 per cent, down, balance of purchase money can remain on mortgage at 5 per cent; improvements to be placed on the land to the value of 15 per oeaiit. of the total amount of the purchase money within 12 months. J. H. Bowater & Co. LAND AGENTS, WANGANUI.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10410, 2 September 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10410, 2 September 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10410, 2 September 1911, Page 8

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