fIUCTiOMG. GENUINE CLEARING SALE. ( pssi« AND KETTLE, x -iiTTT un / conjunction with Mr. -T. •i. iuJi/LAK), hnvo ])goii instructed by Mr. H. lieyors, ot Iho Brow (who has sold his furin), to sell by auction, without resorve, on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, Commencing at 12 noon, Til ? OF HIS STOCK, PLANT. IMi'LLJIL.Vi'S, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Consisting of about HCOO Komncy Stud and l'loclc Sheep, as follr.vs:1200 2, 4, and G-tojth ewes in lamb to stud nomney rams 200 2, 4, and G f.m. stud eweo 2fo ram hoggets 2j 2 ami -i-tooih stud rama IflO stud ewo hoggets fi()0 well forward heggets 200 well fotward wetners. CATTLE--3 dairy cows in profit, and 1 purebred bull PIGS— 5 goad pigs (fat) HORSES--12 hacks and draught horses SUNDRIES— A.largo Assortment of FARM IMPLEjuiNIS, in first-class order; together with ' H'» "f the FURNITURE and HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS. ' Lunelle?. Drovided. N.B.—Tlih above offers breeders of Romney sheep a lirst class opportunity of procuring first class lvomr.ey etud sheep that are registered in tho N.Z. Stud book, E!ford's coaches will run from Waipava, leaving aftor the arrival of tho morning , 97-13 THE FAMOUS DARLING DOWNS. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS AND INVESTORS. T CAN Om® ON THE FAR-FAMED -(j- DAiiLlNtj DOWNS, 1 sheep to the acre Country at £3 2s. 6(1. to £3 10s. per acre. Uoso to rail; established markets and butter lactones. Permanent Water by sinking froin 20 to 75 feet, liicii soil, Mto feet deep. Ideal Lucerne Land. Excellent Maize, Oats, and Kape-growing Country. ' Average liaimall, 30 inches. <£157 cash; no .payment second year; balance 111 " yearly payments at 5 per cent, interest, n/• y acre s; every acre fit to plough. All lirst-class sheep and cattle country; carry 1 sheep per acre on natural grasses. rtloOO cash; balance as above; will purchase 5010 acres, similar country, carry 1 sheep per acrc on natural grasses. Capable of carrying 15,000 sheep, if, say, -1000 acres were sown in artificial grasses or lucerne. No Ticks. No Babbits." No Pests. Beautiful Climate. Tho Health llesort of Queensland.
ily agents have recently settled a number of Now Zealanders on tho Downs, and they are still coming. First come, first served; so don't delay. Only .a limited area availnblo. Values rising rapidly. Catalogues, lithographs, and full .particulars supplied on application. Join any party leaving New Zealand on the 10th July, and seo the country and judge for yourself. During tho last 1-4 days over £100,000 worth of land has been purchased by North Island farmers. , W. M. 'CRUICKSHANk. LAND AGENT, • CB9O ' MASTERTON. HOTELS FOB SALE, DWAK BROS., HOTEL BROKERS, VALUERS, AND FINANCIERS, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. (Establiiihed 1880.} LEADING HOTEL, TARANAKI TOWNSHIP —Lease 10 years; rent £7. Prico £3001). Stock and furmturo at valuation. COUNTRY COMMERCIAL <4ujj.jfcj.lv—Lease 4 years} rent ill Average trade £190. Price £4300. 50 rooms; ai-uwmg ssj iihdk I'reo house. HOTEL, T'AJiANAKI—Lease 5 years. Trade up to £150 per west, Free uuu6o. Pnca £-1000. HOTEL—Lease 4 years; rent £10. Trade £100 per week. Free. Price £3iOO, HdiEL—Lsasa 4 years. Takings £ICO per week. Prise £40u0. HOTEL—Lease 5J years; rent £5 .135.. Prico £2200. Takings £50. HOTEL.'i WAiiiAKAPA—Lease 4 years; rent £5 10s. Takings £SU. 2S acres laud. Pried £2400. ■ HO'IEL, NAPIER—Lease 4 years; rent £10. Trado £100. Price £2500. HOTEL, HAWKE'S BAY—Lease 2i years; rent £7. Prico iiOo. Furniture at valuatian. DWAN BROS.. WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. SPECIAL PROPERTIES. ACRES, L.1.P., all in English and Native grasses, limestono soil, 1\ mile 3 fencing; 5 paddocks, v.'ell watered throughout; carries over 2 sheop to the acre, besides cattle; 15 acres, plantations and orchard, grows good rapo, oats, and turnips. Four niilcs to Waipukurau Station and Sale-yards, 2 miles to school and dairy factory. Rent, 10s. por acre. Prico for goodwill, £3 per acre. This is a real cheap property. •,
260 a^uv ' a l So >l> situated 0 miles from Palmcrston North; Gentlomau's Residonce, and nicely laid-out lawns and grounds; largo stables, looso boxes, men's room and other outbuildings. Tlio extensive plantations and sheltered. position makes this place eminently suitable for either a stud farm, fruit-growing, dairying, agricultural, or fattening purposes. 'Title, Land Transfer. Cheap at .£32 10s. per acre; easy terms. LEARV, & WILLIAMS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 158 Poatherston Street, Wellington. . C 537. FOR SALE, lUWKE'S BAY DISTRICT. <y(° 1 ,| A ACRES, FREEHOLD.—Splendid Ov/jJL.ycv' eucep and cattle country; will carry 2 to 3 sheep to the aero when ail improved; at present 3000 acres in grass, wintering 5500 sheop, 500 dttlo, and 40 horses; balance splendid bush, comprising large area heavy milling timber. PlliCE, with nil stock, as a going concern, two largo houses, shearing machines, telophone laid on, otc., 28s. per acre; 1£20,0C0 cash, balance at 5 per cent., or might sell lialf interest. THIS IS THE GREATEST BARGAIN EVER OFFERED. I LOKGDfiLL & CO.j LAND AGENTS, TAIHAPE. Send for a copy of our latest Laud Guide, containing a splendid list uf Farms, Milling Bushes, Milk Runs, all kinds ut BuuinewKu. iiutchory Businesses. eta»
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 230, 22 June 1908, Page 12
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