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AUCTIONEERS' HOTI6EI CARTERTON SALE YARDS. FRIDAY, JULY 35th, 1913, At 1.30 p.m. sharp. & G. TURNBULL & 00., I/TD., (late Jamea Macintosh & Co;, Ltd.,) will sell, at their Carterton yards as above— SHEEP--200 lambs 50 2-tootli wethers 240 mixed hoggets 25 2-th maiden ewea 100 mixed sex lambs 30 2-th wethers 70 ewes in lamb to S.D.- rams 200 2-th Lincoln ewes, in lamb to Romney rams (went out 19th March) 50 Romney Linooln 225 f.fm. ewes in lamb to S.D. rams 80 b.f. lambs 50 s.m. ewes in lamb to S.D. rams 100 4 and 5-yr ewes in lamb to .Romney rams 140 shorn hoggets OATTLE--10 yearling Shorthorn heifers 13 3-yr springers, due factory datee 1 dairy cow, due factory date 1 2-yr springing heifer 6 2-yr dairy heifers 9 Tory choice heifers, close to calving 10 forward store cows 12 guaranteed sound dairy cowe, due August . 5 well-grown yearling, dairy heifers HORSES—--1 4-yr-old filly, by Lethe colt 1 draught mare, good, all work PIGS—--10 slips 8 well-grown slips SUNDRIES— , - 1, rubber-tyred gig (in perfect order) 50 birch posts 12 birch strainers 5 heart of totara strainers FRANK EVANS, Auctioneer.

MASTER TON STOCK SALE. WAIPOUA YARDS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 30*tli, 1913, At 11 o'clook (sharp). W& G. TURNBULL & CO., •LTD., (lat© James Macintosh & C 0.,) will sell as abore:— 3HEEP—--150 s.m. ewQs in lamb to Southdown and Romney rams 50 fat wethers 80 forward empty ewes 140 4-th to f.m. ewes in lamb to S.D. rams 350 2, 4, 6-th and f.m. •ewes in lamb to Romney rams (tip--x top line) 200 2, 4, 6-th to f.m; ewes inlamb to Romney rams (tiptop line) 15. fat ewfe 140 4-th to f.m. ewes in lamb to S.D. rams FRANK EVANS, Auctioneer.

CLEARING BALE DRY RIVER. MARTINBOROUGH. TUESDAY, 29th JULY* 1913, At 11.30 a.m.) W& G. TURNBULL & 00., • (late Jas. Macintosh and Co.) hare received instructions from MR ALEXANDER BEATTY, to hold an unreserved sale on above date and time, of the following stock : K>7 DAIRY , Cows, due Augusl ' and September 20 dairy heifers, due Aug. and ' Sept. 1 ' ' # 4 unbroken hacks 4 unbroken f-draughts 300 prime fat lambs 150 forward lambs 100 fat wethers The above mentioned cows were originally Mr Wm.r Waugh's dairy herd, and as they always returned a high test at .the Otaraia Factory, we can thoroughly recommend them. LUNCHEON PROVIDED: FRANK EVANS Auctioneer. SUBDIVISION SALE-

1580 ACRES FIRST-CLASS DAIRYING AND FATTENING LAND. AT TOWN HALL, OTAKL WEDNESDAY, 30th JULY, 1913. At 1 p.m. MESSRS MONCKTON & ADDINGTON'S PAHIKO ESTATE ! PAHIKO ESTATE! D ALGETY & COMPANY, LTD. WELLINGTON, have received instruction from the owners to offer by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above, the well-known PAHIKO ESTATE, which has been subdivided into 31 FARMS, ranging from 11 128 Acres, and six 1-Acre Sections? " This Block comprises heavily drained swamp, rich alluvial flats, and excellent terrace land, and everj section is well-watered. There are a number of Chinese market gardeners at present leasing portions of the Estate, at rentals of up to £5 per Acre per annum, which proves the quality of the soil. The Main Road and Railway run through* this Estate and, being situated within one mile of Otaki Railway Station, which has a splendid service of trains to and from Wellington (including Sunday trains), this sale offers a uniquo chance for a man of moderate means to acquire a Freehold farm suitable for fattening, dairy, fruit or poultry farming, and market gardening in a district whero produce can be sent promptly and expeditiously to the City mark at. The Otaki District enjoys a beautifully mild climate and the area of dairy land in the Manawatu District is very limited, this Estate being one of the few now left suitable for subdivision. ' Investors should also note that land of this quality has been steadily advancing in price in this District during the past few years. On four of the Sections are good Houses and buildings, and on another Section is an up-to-date cowshed with concrete floor and complete milking machine plant. To save purchasers expense, wherever possible, the existing fences have been made the boundaries of sections. TERMS— , , 15 Per Cent, cash on day of sale 10 Per Cent in 12 months Balance in 5 years from date of sale at 5 per cent. Plans can be obtained at all offices ° f DALCETY 4 COMPANY, LTD. Intending investors communicating with owners or auctioneers by letter, telegram or telephone can be shows over the property. NOTE—No section of the property is more than 2 miles frow ft j&ailirßy Station or Dairy Factory,

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 25 July 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 25 July 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 25 July 1913, Page 8

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