AUCTIONEERS' NOTICES. R JAMES MACINTOSH begs to iMiiraate thiait bje tea been, joiined -in Partnership by Mr EDGAB, LOWDER HOLMWOOD, late Sfeepfarnier iin the Woinarapa and Hawke's Bay DLsto-iots, and by Mr ALBERT OREAGH O'CONNOR, late an Auctioneer in Messrs IWgety land Oompaaiy'is- Wood and Stock Department. 'lib© New Firm will be known as JAMES MACINTOSH AND COMPANY, and tiheir business of Pastoral and Financial' Agents—inJahidiuig Land, Stock, General Commission and Snipping bwsimessi, also Wool Brokers amd Land Valuers—wriOl be carried on in. Itlheir Offices at 113-115 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, (ROYAL EXCHANGE BUILDINGS.) Opposite Barak of New Zealand, WELLINGTON. Telephone 3277, 8. R. Edwards & Co, (Late Nlool and Edwards), LAND AGENTS. MASTERTON. FOR EXCHANGE. 'Q ACRES, situated Ballanoe, a t O dhoioe dairy farm; carries 25 dairy oows iand ihiarses. Splendid flat country, ipaiaotioally all ploughsable. Owner will exchange for Jairger pro- ! perrty in Wairarapa. Good house, 6 .mranK. Ifv-siteill orvwis!li«d. and other outbuildings. PRICE £3O PER ACRE. I ACRES, all' flat, and in grass, ► carrying 22 cows- audi 3 horses 1 Tid dairying Hand, near chool tiiiu. aact-ory; good' .buildings. PRICE cash. Well worth 'in%eCTingV' . ;,; ' ■ VV/ ' f v : - ; '"'-: ;: :; '- s i •><<•■;■ ■ XIJ, and grazing land; 4 paddocks, permanent stream through each; 3 males rfrom posit office, Masterton* Good house a/hd outbuildings. Terms £IOO. cash. Full particulars ou application. 0~1:U country; rail in grass; now oainrying 500 ewes and-100 bead of ca.ttle. Good bouse of 5 room's and outbuildings. L.I.P. Renit 4s lOd net. Situated Wairarapa. PRICE £8 10s PER ACRE. A SNIP. GOOD TERMS ARRANGED.
E. B. HARE AND CO.. T ESTATE & COMMISSION 1 i «* AGENTS. Pahiutua. N IDEAL DAIRY FARM of 98 ACRES, rich flat land, 10roomed house, cowshed and stables, trapshed, men's cottage, 10 paddocks, 10 acres under (the plough, £- mile from, factory, school and post office, and 3 miles from railway station. Will dairy 35 oows; 35 firstclass cow® can he taken at £8 per head. Freehold £26 10s per acre; £697 cash, the balance at 5 per cent. 'A (VI ACRES rich limestone 4fcU 4 country; 60 acres rich flat worth £3O per acre. Up-to-date house with all necessary outbuildings;' 25 acres have been ploughed; well divided; one of the best mixed farms in the Pahdatua Counlty; daily mail; telephone to house; first man to inspect will purchase. Freehold £l3. 'htosy terms. f\f\ ACRES, within 15 chains of \}\J Borough of Pahiafcua, part flat, balance low hills; small cottage. This property is.boundi to increase •£arT>alue,.-heajig so close to town, , FjRIEEH'OLD Itoashy balance ;5 per cent for 3 years. 70' acres all flat dairy land; I good portion under, the plough; dair- ' ies 30, cows; good house ; "cowshed, etc., etc.: Within half mile of Plah/tua School opposite. Co-operative Cheese Factory 20 chains. Freehold i£3o. A -cheap property. Q6)O ACRES, 246 acres L.1.P., kj&fj balance freehold; rent on L.I.P. £lO 10& per annum. All has 'been bush land; 16 paddocks; 7roomed house, woolshed arid cartshed ; well watered; 10 miles from railway by good motor road. Good healthy sheep country. Winters/ 1500 big sheep and 50 head of cattle; 4 mileß from school and post office. Price for the freehold and interest in leasehold £7 per acre; £3500 can remain, at 5 per cent, for a term of years., Hawke's Bay district. a(\f\ ACRES, 300 acres L.1.P., UvJU balance freehold; 125 acres bush, balance in grass; two houses of 5 rooms, woolshed, 7 paddocks, jlOs ',per annum. Both houses are let to good tenants. Stock now on the property 1000 big sheep, of which 700 are .breeding ewes. PRICE £8 2s :6d per acre; £BOO cash, balance 0 ACRES, highly improved. 8 fobmed hou«e, woolsttedv yards, concrete-dip, 14 paddocks, all acre and 90 head cattle; wartSiio ( £\ miles of railway station, and 5 miles from the sea. Very healthy sheep country. Lovely climate. FREEHOLD £9 10s per acre. Terms arranged. I lUROPEAN GENCY. TT7HOLESALE INDENTS promp- /▼ tly executed at lowest cash prices for all kinds of BRITISH and CONTINENTAL GOODS, including: Books and Stationery. Boots, Shoes, and leather. Chemicals and Druggist Sundries. China, Earthenware and Glassware \;, )Gyplefij Motors and Accessories. '. '' 'Millinery, arid Piece Goods. .■,'... . , •. ■ Fancy Goods and Perfumery. Hardware, Machinery and Metals. -.;, .^w^ller^V^^^4-'-Wai*heSr-, : .' - arid: OpticaV.Goods', Provisions and Oilmen's Stores. Etc., Etc. ' Commission 2i to 3 per cent. Trade Discount Allowed. 3pecial Quotations on Demand. Sample Cases from £lO upwards. Consignments of Produce Sold on Account. WILLIAM WILSON AND SONS. Abchurch Lane, London, E.C. OableAddress: "Annnaire, London."
AUCTION. MACLEAN & CO., PERRY STREET, MASTERTON. HE LEADING FIRM OF AUCTIONEERS. SEND ALONG TO US anything you do not require. Absolutely the highest prices Tealised. CLEARANCE SALES OP ANY DESCRIPTION CONDUCTED.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10424, 15 September 1911, Page 8
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