AUCTIONEERS' NOTICES. WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. MAKCII sth, 7th, and Sill. Commencing at 1.30 p.m. each day. G REAT SA! A') OF CROCKERY, JEWELLERY. ELECTRO I'LA'IE WARE and balance of FANCY GOODS, TRAVELLERS' SAMPLES. \T L. FAIRRROTHER has boon * * I'avonred with instructions from the Manufacturers' Agent to clear the balance of hi a samples by Auction on the above .named dates, consisting of—• China Tea and Dinner Sets, Special Selection of large Vases, Jngs, etc. Field, .Marine, and Prism Glasses by best makers. 1 Gent's 18 ct. Gold English Hail Marked Minute Repeater Watch, costing £-10. 6 Waltham levers, 10 tear. (J Waltham levers, 20 tear Ladies' IS ct. Gold Watches Ladies' Wristlet Watches. Silver and Gun metal Watches, Alarm Clocks all classes of E.P. Ware, Cutlery, Carvers, Brooches, Rings, Bags, Purses, etc., etc. These are only a few of the items. There is a very large stock of samples and this is the final sale to clear the balance. Absolutely Without Reserve. Tliew, are the definite instructions from the Traveller. DO NOT MISS THE OPPORTUNITY
CLEARING SALE. AT MR A. H. BREXTNALL'S STABLES. MARTIXBOItOUGH TOWNSHIP. On TUESDAY. MARCH 18th, At 1 p.m. TI/TESSRS DALGETY AND CC LTD.. liave received insructions from Mr A. H. Brentnall (who is giving up contracting) to sell as above, Horses and Plant as under: — 15 good heavy draught horses, broken to all work. 2 drav9, 2wa cgous. ALSO:— HARNESS, TARPAULTNS, SUXDiRiES, i«;rc. XOTE: —Mr Brentnall, being a first class judge of Draught Horses, buyers in want of such stock can rely on obtaining sound and staunch horses at this sale. The horses to be offered are richt out of luird work. DALGETY AND CO., Auctioneers.
S®ABTFRTQN, WOOL QKin, HIDES AND TALLOW •831VS ""'" r EXT SALE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2nd, 1913. At. Levin's Bt.orG. Chapel Str«st. W.F.0.A., LTD. N.Z. LOAN AND MEROAirrrai * GKNOY 00., LTD. LIVIN AND 00., Ltd. SHEEP FARM EASY TERMS ONLY £IOOO CASH REQUIRED. 1 900 ACRES, Freehold, situate only 4 miles from ru\way by good metal road. 1050 acres splendidly grassed; 700 acres flat and ploughable when stumped, balance low in hills. Two good dwellings, 5 and 6 rooms each, large woolshed, yards, dip, etc. Carrying capacity: 2 breeding ewea to acre on grassed' portion, and 80 head of cattle. 300 acres of this farm is bullock fatteningl and. and has been used as such. PRICE £]_2 PER ACRE. TERMS £IOOO CASH. Balance arranged at 4| per cent. Splendid _ opportunity for those with small capital. " Jjl & 165 FEATHERSTQN STREET, WELLINGTON, DAIRY AND SHEEP FARMS ON EASY TERMS
ONLY £3OO GASH ON FARM AND STOCK 11 O ACRES Freehold, flat and undulating, Pahiatua district. 30 acres in bush, which owner will fall if required. 4 roomed house, cowshed, trapshed, etc. Price £2O per acre. 17 cows, 2 bulls, 17 calves, 1 horse, to be taken at valuation. Only £3OO cash wanted or place,' and stock, balance at 6 per cent for 5 years. OTfi ACRES Freehold; all goof ' limestone country, divided in to 13 paddocks. 50 acres ploughable, balance hills T Winters 2000 sheep and 80 cattle. 10 roomed house in good order, with bathroom, hot and cold water, washhouse, dairy, woolshed, stables, cowshed, trapshed, hayshed. Woolshed. 4 shearers, concrete dip, yards also, men's whare. Only 9 miles from Pahiatua. The cheapest sheep country in this district at £l2 5s per acre. £6600 can remain on mortgage at 4£ per cent. 617 Education Lease. A 1 but 88 acres in good English grass: 50 acres bush beinnr felled now, and purchaser has to pay 5s per acre towards cost-of falling the bush. All rideable hills. Good limestone country, 8 miles from Pahiatua, with new buildings, comprising 4 roomed house, washhouse, woolshed. stable trapshed. etc. Divided into 7 paddocks. Will lease for 4£ years at 9s per acre. Only £IOO Goodwill wanted. Anyone taking over this property, which I can personally recommend as ridiculously cheap, can get an optional purchasing clause of the Education Lease at £3500. Write for particulars, or come and inspect, as the first man who inspects it will buy. gQ ACRES Freehold. All flat, close to factory and school; railway 4 miles, Dnnnevirke 8 miles. Now held on lease 7 years to run, with optional purchasing clause at £22 per acre. _ About 10 acres in bush. TUiildincjs comprise a small cottage, cowshed, etc. Rent £1 per acre. Goodwill of lease with the following: ftork given in::—l 9 cows fgood)), 1 bull, h orse. cart, harness, pics, cans, etc. _ £SOO.- There is a good turnover i;i this small place. I sold plan" adjoining at £3O 10s per acre and land not so rood as above. W.!. Husband. LAND AGENT, PAHIATUA. You can rest assured von will get reliable information in reply to inquiries
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