AUCTIONEERS' NOTICES. THE "ALPABB" ESTATE. IMPORTANT SUBDIVISION SALE. FIRST-CLASS GRAZING AND FAT-TENING-LAND. THURSDAY, 20th NOVEMBER, AT FORESTERS' HALL, MASTERTON. MESSRS ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., instructed by the Public Trustee, will sell as above at 2 p.m.— OQAA ACRES (about), subdivided' ao\J\J into 4 Farms—About 500 to 900 Acres. SITUATION.—Within 5 miles from Alfredton Township, Store, Saleyards and Post Office; 17 miles from Eketahima and Railayw. TERMS: 10 Per Cent. Deposit. 10 Per Cent, on Ist February (when possession given). Balance at 5 $ Per Cent for 5 years. THE ESTATE HAS WINTERED for several Years U SHEEP and 300 HEAD CATTLE. LITHOGRAPH PLANS ON APPLICATION. NOTE.—The quality of the land is exceptionally good. Arrangements have been made to show intending purchasers over the property as from Monday, November. 3rd. For further particulars apply to W B CHEMNELLB (AGENT PUBLIC TRUSTEE), Or ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD. SHEEP LAMBS FOE X RHZING AT ANY WOBKS. WRIGHT, ITEVENBON, Andes., U*. WELLINGTON. Ar« buysrs at per h«ad or per pound.
Consignments of Meat, Wool, and Ptlte, Aooount oimen, handled by our London branch. If you desire to realise HIGHEST PBIOIi Dial with us. Fall feartieulari oan be ibteJned from WEIGHT, STEVENSON AND 00., LTD., WELLINGTON.
FAT STOCK. T WISH to announce that 1 am a CASH BUYER of all kinds of FAT STOCK DUEfNG THE PRESENT SEASON. W. McKBNZCE, MASTERTON.
NEW ZEALAND WOOL MARKETS, FIVE IMPORTANT ESSENTIALS IN WOOL-BELLING, VII. i V "~--v. EXCELLENT Wareaouw Aooommo *-* dation Aoourata Weighing Good snowing on BpMtoui Floors Careful attention to all dotaila, and a Prompt rattling CAN BE SECURED by consigning to DALGETY&CO.. LIMITED. THE PREMIER WOOL-SELLING HOUSE IN AUBTRALABIA.
Waikato Land Bargains £ PING. SHEEPFARMING, FRUITGROWING, no other place just like sunny fertile Waikato. Why farm under temperracking conditions. Sunny Waikato welcomes you. Life made easy in this ideal farming district. Handy to railways, schools, churches, saleyards and markets. Te Awamutu is the home of the prosperous farmer. It i.s the place for you. CHANCE FOR MAN OF SMALL CAPITAL. 20T ACRES, O.R.P. at 17/6 * v acre; rich, healthy bush land; 150 felled and grassed; well fenced 7 wires and subdivided; 3-rd cottage and outbuildings, all new; good metalled road to towrahip, 8 milescream picked up from door.' Make good dairy farm. NOTE THE PRICE: Only £4 15/-an acre, and cash required £l5O. ' 447 ACRF A Freehold; 90 7tin ~. pe - r cent Plouffhable; IUO acres ;W grass; 100 acres plough*! for twnipi, 40 acres in oats; 1 aero in potatoes; 10 acres shelter" bush; all fwiced post and wire; 6-rd house, outbuildings too numerous to mention; tnsces £300; 1 mile from creamery, township, saleyards and 8 miles from Te Awamutu. Price £ll an acre; about £SOO cash required and balance for 5 years at 5 per cent. HEERDEGEN AND ANDREW, REAL ESTATE ACENTB, TE AWAMUTU, WAIKATO.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 4 November 1913, Page 8
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