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AUCTIONEERS' K©TI6EB. MABTERTON STOCK SALE. WAIPOUA YARDS. WEDNESDAY AUGUST 6th, 1913, At 11 o'clook (sharp). W& G. TURNBUII4 & 00-, •LTD., (late James Macintosh & Oo.,) will sell as above:— SHEEP— . 100 2, 4, 6-th and f,m. ewes in , lamb to Romney rams OATTLE: 20 yearling steers v 3 calving heifers PIGS—--20 well-grown slips FRANK EVANS, Auctioneer. SALE BY AUCTION. 1 freehold shop pbopebty. HIGH-STREET, CARTERTON. THURSDAY, 7th AUGUST, 1913, At 2.30 £.m. IN FIRE BRIGADE HALL. W& G. TURNBULL & 00., •LTD. (late Jas, Macintosh & Co) have received instructions from H E ANDREWS, Esq., of Hastings, to offer by Publdc Auction on above date and "time, the 2 Brick Shops now in occupation of Messrs H. Keltie, Jeweller, ana p. Lorenzen, Baker, situated in High-street, Carterton. n . nnn There is a mortgage of £IOOO to Public 'Trustee, 5 years to run. TERMS.—IO per cent on fall of h«mmer. Balance above Mortgage in 14 days. ; <• Further particulars from Auctioneers. , ■ W. '& G. TURNBULL & 00., LTD., Auctioneers.

w. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE s KAIWAIWAI—6 MILES FROM FEATHERSTON. THURSDAY, 14th AUGUST, 1913, At 11 aim. sharp. ON ACCOUNT MESSRS FEN WICK BROTHERS. & Gj" TURNBULL & CO., • (late Jas. Macintosh and Co.) have received from Messrs Fen wick Bros., Kaiwaiwai, who have sold their farm, to, hold an unreserved Clearing all their Live and Dead Stock at Mr J. F. Fenwick's yards, adjoining their property, on above date and time:CATTLE- ' ' 60 dairy cows (all dehorned*, mostly 2nd and 3rd calvere, all showing well forward 20 2 'and 3-yr-old springing dairy heifers from selected ■ cows ' - 2 Holstein - Shorthorn cross . bulls 11 steer calves The above mentioned cows are an exceptionally, good lot. HORSES- ' 4 heavy drft. mares, 5' to a years old 2 heavy drft. geldings, 4 and 5 years old 1 hoa?y uift. geldings, 3 yrs, unbroken 1 f-drft. gelding, using 4 yrs 3 roan brake mares, 6, 7, ,and ■ 8 years 1 brown' hi'akd iriave, 5 years 5 good hacks and harness mares and gelding, 3 to ; 7 yrs 2 yearling » unbroken hacks 1 2-yea/r-old -unbroken £-drffc gelding * SHEEP—--260 good "woolly hoggets (one. ear-mark) 30 2-tooth ewes and Wethers ! PLANT—I 4-cow. Gane Milking ' Plant with [Releaser; 1 3 h.p. National Engine; Milk : Cans; . ..Milk Cooler; Water a tank; water •,;f ■ pump; water pipes; etc. ; 'HARNESS-6 full sets draught T Harness,, 2 sets leading Harness, Cart, Saddles and Breeching, 1 double set Brake Harness, 1 set Gig Harness.' IMPLEMENTS 1 milk brake (good), 1 IVyd nearly new tipdray, l'gig, 1 3-f. convertible •plough, 1 extra heavy swamp V plough, 1 set dis<r harrows, set 5leaf Tine . harrows (good), set tripod j haiTews, P. and D. drill (in good order),. 1-yr-old McCormick binder, 1 ton new corrigat- ,, ed iron, totara posts and strain- . ers. <. ' V.;-'' ' i SUNDRIES—6 ions pressed straw, 1 10 tons; OS. chaff, 350 bushels farm tools, etc., etc. ALSO—On arscount H. Fen wick, - Esq., Kaiwaiwai-*-'IOO acres good rich land; 30 acacres Jn oats, 30 English grass, ballance in stubble. Intending Purchasers can : inspect all of the; above mentioned any" day up to the sale. FRANK EVANS. Auctioneer.

P. P. WELCH LAND AND ESTATE 1 AC^NT, PERRY ST. ............ MASTERTON. YORKSHIRE INSURANCE COY., FIRE, ACCIDENT & LIVE STOCK. TO LET. JJOUSE, 5 Rooms, 12ss. FOR SALE. CHEAP STATION. AAA 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 7} H.p. engine ; blacksmith's shop and all necessary buildings. 200 acres bush felled and grassed last year and 250 acres felled ready for burning. All necessary improvements. 40 acres now in bats, 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, in- 1 , eluding 12,000 sheep (Romney-Lincoln cross), 300 cattle and 40 horses;.implement?, furniture, etc. This haa an immense prospective value, being on main coach road, and will have railway through it. £IO,OOO cash only wanted.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 2 August 1913, Page 8

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

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

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