AUCTIONEERS* NOTICES SALE OF MATIERE TOWN AND SUBURBAN SECTIONS. .■—» TAUMARUNUI. AT THE TOWN HALL. WEDNESDAY, 20th SEPT. Ait 2 p.m. JNSTRUOTED by Mr GOLER PHILLIPS, we will offer by auction 20 Town/ and Suburban Section* in tike, Town of Matiere. Matiere is a rapidly growing town on tine' rouite of the .proposed Stratiford-Ongarue-raillwav— 18£ milieis from Ongarue, on the" Maim Trunk proposed junction— and is the centre of a very «nrue dairying country. There is a good coach service between JVtatdeire and Ongarue. There are several flourishing businesses established in the Town, also Public School, Hal, Dlaiiry Ifocrtiory, Post and Telegraph and 'Money Order Office, -and Post Offiae Savings Bank. TERMS : 20 per dent on fa! of Hiaroimer. 10 per cent in. 3 monthis. 10 per cent, in 6 montUis. 10 pea* cent, in 9 monitihs. Balance on mortgage for 3 yeara at 5£ per cent. • Plans on, appliicaibion to— Mr COLER PHILLIPS, Matiere. Messrs BROADFOOT, FIN LAY, and METCALF, Ohura. OR The FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., Ltd., HAMILTON. G. W. VEROOE, AuottLanleer
ANNUAL SALE OF SPRINGING HEIFERS. AT.PAHIATUA. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 6th, 1911, At 12 noon. THE \ SSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS Cjl will sell as above:— QAA FIRST-OLASS SPfIINGOUU ING HEIFERS at drop and to calve early. NOTE.— These are all -locally bred heifers from established dairy herds, comprising Jersey, Hols-tein, and Shorthorn crosses. A GOOD Wairarapa Farm 400 ?8 600 58511 SUITABLE FOR FATTENING OR CRAZING. rilO EXCHANGE for 1200 acre X -sheep and cattle farm, 400 acres ploughablie, well fenced' and din goad order. No noxious weeds. Capacity 2 sheep. and cattle. . PRICE, £lO 12s 6d per acre. Equity £7OOO -to £BOOO. The place is very lightly mortgaged. Anyone who took it over couW iieadily borrow a furit lwv " nn I,+ - ion first mortgage. Owner's reason, for wanting to dispose of the property is to get a smaller form close to a good town and ischool.
FULLER PARTIOULAiRS FROM LEWIS & CO WANGANUI.
DALGETY AND CO., LTD. LIVE STOCK AUCTIONEERS AND PROPERTY SALESMEN. THREE FIRST CLASS PROPERTIES FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. A A O ACRES of rich bush lands, TCTcO all in grass, 70 acres ploughaible; 20 acreß now under ,the plough. All undulating and flat land. Well watered, and fences all in first-class order. Subdivided into 8 paddocks. Carrying capacity estimated at 2£ sheep to the acre, besides cattle. Two good dwelling houses on property. Wookhed, cowlbails, sheepyards, dip, etc. Situated 4J miles from town and railway station. School is on the property, and creamery 4 miles distant. FfIRICE £l6 .per acre. £IOOO cash, balance 5 years iat 5 per cent. A 1 Q ACRES freehold, all in ttX^j l grass, 30 acres ploughable. All undulating and flat land. Subdivided into 16 paddocks, each secwire fences.' At present carrying 870 sheep and 48 cattle. Good 6roomed dwelling, sheep yards, dip, woolshed, 14 cowbails, hay loft, etc. Situated one mile from town and 3 miles from railway station', 1$ miles to school, 1 mile to dairy factory. OPiRiICE £l3 10s per acre. £I2OO cash; balance can be arranged on' exceptionally easy terms. "1 A A ACRES, freehold, first class XOU fattening farm, situated 3 miles from township, and 2 miles from railway .station. All ploughable land; subdivided into 12 paddocks, well watered in each. All fences in good order. Modern' 7-room-ed dwelling on property, stables, implement' sheds' etc. This is a firstclass property, and price and further particulars may be had on application. DALGETY AND CO., LTD., MASTERTOtf.
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