AUCTIONS. SHANNON PIG: SALE. JJUDSON AND MARRIOTT, LTD., will soil at their Yards, SHANNON, oil FRIDAY, JULY 31, At 12 Noon— GO prime porkers 15 good stores T. A. B. HUDSON, Auctioneer. C 912 WILLIAM SINCLAIR, NATHAN'S BUILDINGS. FOR SALE. MASTERTON.—3OOO ACRES, 1500 acres good ploughablo land. Now wintering .1300 sheep, 2GO cattle, 20 horses. Wool'clip 3 years averaged £930. Yearly profit sales sheep and cattle .£IOOO. This Estate pays 10 per cent, per annum. Strongly rc:jmmendod as first-class investment. Price only AG per acre. Titlu land Transfer. TARA.ATAKI.-200 ACRES Excellent Dairy Farm, at J!l3 per aero. All level and in jrnss, close to cheeso and butter factory, school mil Post Office. Two five-roomed houses, 10 jail (cowshed, garden, 12 paddocks. Will carry i 50 milking cows. Easy terms will be, l given; ir wil! be leased for five years; ,£OOO cash; ent, 12s. per acre, payable half-yearly; right :o -purchase (optional), at anv time during term. TARANAKI.-13U ACRES, all in grass, at f per litre. Two sheep to acre country. I'ARANAIvI.—S2S ACRES, at £a per acre, iOO acres grass. 'JL'wo sheep country. Only .£625: :ash required. • ' , TARANAKI.—IIS3 ACRES, at .£5 ss. per acre. All in grass. Two sheep country. Only £1000 :ash required. TARANAKI.—GSO ACRES, at .£7 10s. per acre, ill in grass. Winters two ewes. Good warm sheen country. TARANAKI.—I7OO ACRES, at £i 10s. per icre. 900 acres in grass. Good two sheop country. ■ TARANAKI.—62O ACliiiS, at £& 10s. per icre, all grassed. Good two sheop country. TARANAKI.—Fine Dairy Farm of 100 acres, r' .£'ll p"r acre, all grassed. Nearly all ploughiHe Only .£SOO cash. TARANAKI.—4SO ACRES, at .£6 per acre. 100 acres Well grar-d. Two and a half sheep jountry. Several Dairy Farms, 100 acres upwards, from £9 10s. per acre. WAIKATO.—72OO ACRES, over half level [and, complete homestead. Splendid farm. Price :nly ■£•! per aero. Very easy terms. Write for particulars. ' WAVERLEY.-V.'OO ACRES, guaranteed two iheep country, and 200 cattle, 1400 acres good ;rass, 13 paddocks, homestead, woolshed, yards md dip. Price only per aero. Very easy erms.. . WILLIASV? SiNCLAIR, NATHAN'S BUILDINGS, WELLINGTON, ■ ; • ' . C 7-17 1 ■■■" " NEVitQN;' KINGi' AUCTIONEER. LAND AND COMMISSION NEW PLYMOUTH AND STRATFORD, r - j . a A FEW BARGAINS. tyiyQ ACRES, Good Dairy Farm, all imU> d O proved, free from weeds, level, subdivided; five-room house, 12 bail cowshed md outbuildings. Cheap at i! 8 10s. per acre.. it QW ACRES, 9 paddocks, 7-room house, 20 JLi/ • bail cowshed and outbuildings; handy to - school and factory. Only ,£l2 per acre. £700 cash; balance can remain. ACRES,. 225 acres in grass, balance tJlfu standing bush; ring fenced, 2 paddocks, whare. A good chance for big profits. Reasonable torms. Only JC3 10s. per aero. ACRES, good hills and flats,, 1400 /Q\jX3VS .... :r es in grass, balance bush; G-room house, stables, sheep and cattlo yards, ivoolshed, dip, etc.;. two miles to township. -A good, investment at per acre. 1 TOfi - ACRES, good sheep country,' well i- i. ieneedand subdivided. Good 3room cottage, slab hut, , wool-shed, sheepyards, and dip. Night pens for 350 sheop. Nineieen miles from Waver ley. Prico J:5 per acre. ! - . . v ■ LOANS NEGOTIATED. TERMS ARRANGED. NEWTON KING, NEW PLYMOUTH. : C9lO ; . • FOR SALE. SEASIDE TEA ROOMS. A GRAND OPENING FOR MOTHER ANDi DAUGHTERS. * .£5 PER.WEEK..CLEAR PROFIT. ' TRADE STEADILY INCREASING^ PREMISES.— Shop and Largo Tea Rooms, with 10 Dwelling Rooms attached; lease 10 years; 5 years at .£2, balance-of term .£2los. Turnover .£7OO per annum. One-tliird Profit. Goodwill and Fixtures <£150. ( Stock and Furniture at Valuation. Apply sharp— . LEWSS AfoSD CO., . ESTATE' AGENTS, WANGANUI. CBB7 GENTLEMEN. » ; THE AMERICAN FLEET . VISITS OUR NORTHERN CAPITAL SHORTLY, AND our Main Trunk Railway Line will bo' so near completion by then that you will undoubtedly take- that routo to add your, enthusiastic assistance to welcomo our American cousins. In doing 60, we strongly adviso , you to do tho trip leisurely, giving us an opportunity to show you 6orae of the finest and cheapest grazing'country in tho Dominion. Should you ddcido to do as we suggest, .wo will meet you at any station along the lino and show you investments which, ■if taken, will mako your trip not only one. of pleasure, but one of great financial success as'well. Appended are'i particulars of one of tho many hundreds of genuino bona fide specs, wo have to offer.fjiynrx A'CRES FREEHOLD. Rich, low, A! i VI/. rolling, sunny, limestone country..all in grass, but 200 acres shelter busli; largo area ploughable; well watered, well fenced and subdivided into 20 paddocks. Tho buildings compriso a largo 10-roomed gentleman's residence, replete with every modern convenience, telephone, etc.; stables, loose-boies, 2 wool sheds, manager's cottage, men's cottage, dip, sheep and cattlo yards. Only 5 miles by -good metalled road from town and railway and tho best stock market on tho West Coast. Tho property is now wintering 5400 sheep and 300 head of cattle. Price .£9 ss. per acre. First-class terms can ko arrangod. For further particulars apply ROSS AMD. MACGREGOR, MASTEETOKi
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