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AUCTIONNOTICES. UNRES .<iRVED CLEARING SALE aT THE PLAIN. THURSDAY, 31st JULY, 1913, At 12 o'clock sharp. MESSRS DALCIETY & CO., LTD., instructed by D. FLETT, Esq., who has disposed of his property, will sell the whole of his dairy herd and other live stock, comprising:— CATTLE— Ofk CHOICE dairy cows, duo August and September 23 selected yearling heifers 5 yearling Holstein cross bulls 1 purebred Jersey bull 2 2-yr Jersey and S.H. bulls 6 empty cows SHEEP 300 mixed sex hoggets (in lots) 150 ewes in lamb (in lots) HOUSES — ■ ' 6 light draught horses, 5 to 9 yrs, broken to all work 3 2-yr half draughts 1 pair saddle and harness hor ses PIGS— . . 6 young sows in pig 6 store pigs 1 P.B. Yorkshire boar IMPLEMENTS—M.H. binder. It. & G. (13-coulter) drill, disc harrows, D.F. plough, set 4-leaf tyne harrows, Cambridge roller, 4-horse yoke chains, etc., corn crusher, moulding plough, double buggy (pole a.nd shafts), dog cart, brake, spring dray, blacksmiths' bellows and tools, milk cans, pig barrels, and harness necessary for all kinds farm work, and other sundries, 6tC. LUNCHEON PROVIDED.* A drag will leave the Mastertori Railway Station on arrival of the .10 a.m. from North, returning to catch the 5.15 p.m. train.. NOTE.—The Sale will commence at 12 o'clock sharp on the sundries. The Auctioneers, can recommend the dairy cows with confidence to intending purchasers. The cows are mostly young and a good proportion are Jersey and Jersey Cross.

DAIRY FARMS FOR SMALL CAPITALISTS. 1 CkA ACRES Freehold, about halt of it river flat, balance low hills; good 5-roomed cottage, cowshed ( with hay loft concrete floor; to be leased for 5 years at 18s per acre, rent half-yearly in advance. The following stock to.be taken over: 27 cows, 8 springing heifers, 8 2-year heifers, 12 weaners, 2 bulla, 4 horses, 2, breeding sows, cart, harness, cans, saddle and bridle, all tools and implements, factory shares (£4O paid up), bacon factory shares (25 paid up). Price of stock, etc., £450, and only £3OO cash wanted. Sheep on the farm can be taken at valuation. TJiis is a and cheap proposition. 7 A ACRES, L.1.P., Govt, rent £2B • 7s; good house of 6 rooms, also a 4-roomed cottage now let; all flat; well watered; close to school and factory. To be sold with 10 cows, if heiferg (springing), 1 bull, cart, harness, cans. Price for stock and goodwill £I7OO and only £3OO cash wanted ; balance of stock can be taken at valuation. The stock are all Jersey or Jersey cross. Three miles from railway, 7 miles from good town. Come and inspect this before buying elsewhere. : KA ACRES, Freehold, all flat, half " of it stumped, and been cropped, part of this in in green oats now; good 5-roomed cottage, cowshed (new with concrete floor); close to cheesefactory, shares in which are given in ; 4 miles from Pahiatua. Price only £29 per acre; terms £350 cash, balance at a per cent. 104. ACRES, Freehold, held on -■-"t: lease with right of purchase at £ls per acre, rent £SO per annum ; all undulating country, 6 padwell watered; to be sold as a going concern,* with 21 cows, 6 picked ■Jersey "heifers in calf, 1 bull, 2 good horsas, all the pigs, cart, haiuiess, tools,' cans etc., saddle and bridle; miles from railway 5 miles good town; good house of o rooms, bathroom, cowshed with concrete floor. k Price £6OO with stock, or £330 goodwill without stock. IAA ACRES, 0.R.P., rent £2l haJf yearly, right to purchase at £9 ; all flat, 3 large and several small paddocks, splendid soil, carries 35 cow's; good whare, cowshed, trapshed, etc.; close to factory and school, 6 miles from Dannevirke. Price £9OO and only £6OO cash required. LAO ACRES, Freehold, all river l.\J& deposit-; good buildings; close to factory, school and town. A model daiw farm—shows excellent returns. Price £45 per acre. £llOO cash, balance 5 years at per cent. 1 A O ACRES, Freehold, inearly all flat, 65 acres stumped and most of this is in oats now; good up-to-date new house surround by good shelter trees and a good orchard of 1 acre; close to co-op. factory and school. This place must be sold and price is ridiculously low at £2B per acre, and only £6OO cash wanted. 300 A list of sheep farms will be sent on application to » W. L HUSBAND, LAND AGENT, PAHIATUA. *

P. P. WELCH UL*B Mm BfiTASS Attllfr. PIMIY MASTERTON. YORKSHIRE NBURANCE COM PAMY. (Fir®, Aeeliml, Astb Ststk.J TO LET. JJOUSEj 5 Booms, 12ss. FOR BALE. CHEAP STATION. Ift Oft A ACRES, comprising 16,700 acres leasehold and 1,300 freehold; rent of lease averaged 5d per acre; leases carry full compensation for improvements, which are now over £5000; Government valuation on freehold is £SOOO. Property is subdivided into 17 blocks and 20 small paddocks, and is watered by never failing streams. From 3000 to 5000 acres ploughable land. Homestead of 9 rooms, hot and cold water, and all modern conveniences; woolshed, 5 sets machines h.p. engine; blacksmith's shop and all necessary buildings. 200 acres bush felled and grassed last year and 200 acres, felled ready for burning. All necessary improvements. 40 acres now in oats, 30 acres in rape. Increase in wool output since 1909 is 100 bales. Increase in stock carried since 1909 are 8000 sheep. Telephone communication. This fine property is offered as a gonig concern at £25,000, including 16,500 sheep flßomney-Lincoln cross), 300 cattle and 40 horses; implements, furniture, etc. This has an im,manse prospective value, being on main coach road, and will have railway through it. £IO,OOO cash only waated.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 19 July 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 19 July 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 19 July 1913, Page 8

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