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-■ AUCTIONS, : —*• - ■' ■ - to-day; ' WEDNESDAY, 12th\AUGUST, . At 11 a.m. '~ PIG FEED. PIG FEED. . PIG FEED. ■ HARNESS.AND EGG BOXES. 152 sacks ricemeal ' . 1 set harness . . . ■ . \ 2000 egg. carriers, each 1 doz. George thomas and, co. win Sen without tho slightest reserve, at the. Fruit Exchange, Allen Street, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, at 11 a.m., 152 sacks ricemeal, 1 set harness, and egg boxes suitable for grocers and poultry fanners. . . GEORGE THOMAS AND CO. r,g57 • • Auctioneers. W. H. MORRAH AND CO., T AND AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS,. AND FINANCIAL AGENTS,. > WILLIS STREET. Telephone No. 10. . . FREEHOLD. FARMS'FOR SALE. OA/V ACRES, WAIRARAPA. — Improved, ODD' all fcoced, grassed, plenty water, good house, closo tu school, creamery, aud railway: XVi per , acre.. , Oflit; ACRES, NORTH WAIRARAPA.-Splen-OaD • did heme" farmr ono of tho best in district. 415 10 3 . per acre. to-SQ ACRES, PATE A. Practically all level. 616 " All ploughable, good homestead; up-to-date, modern buildings, milking machine, etc. Closo to station-and creamery. The best home-farm in tho District. Price ,£3S'per acre, i'erms. ACRES, nearly all level, UPPER HUTT. J mile from station, has good 5-roomod cottage, Mail: Road trontage, aud is cheap at J.-IGSO. . nrtr ACRES, near ELTHAM, all dry, level land, divided into four paddocks, <1roomed house, cottage, sheds, etc; all fenced; one of'tho best places ;an our books. Price, only 15s. per acre. r~r ' ACHES, ? OTAKI.--Splondid land. ill 1 D . D.a. /inJ. ACRES, PAHIATUA.—Splendid farm, 002 limestone country, good houso, eto. Mi p.a. OA ACRES, PARAPARAUMU, nearly all £\j level, and has rivor and soa frontage; onc-roon whare; leasehold, 81 years. Price, £55! " . ■

Wo have many other FARMS for Sale, and will be pleased to give details to any bonaBdo buyer on application. MORRAH'S. WILLIS STREET. , | A. E. KEMP . '.' XAND AND ESTATE 'AGENT," ■STRATFORD. Highly-improved dairy farm, 120 acres, 2 miles from Stratford, i mile from' Creamery, on good metal road. £22 per acre.-- £500-cash. •• 7 IQQIQ ACRES. (1000 o.ti.P. ; 99S L.1.P.),, 900 XJJo acres in grass;'OTrooined House:; and outbuilding's,..sheep' and cattle yards; carrying 2 sheep per acre. 1 Goodwill,, £3 10s. TO LET, with .purchasing clause, 1031 acres, .500 acres' in grass; sheep-proof fences; buildings, 4 and;: 2-roomed Houses, good orchard. Price, £3'los. per aero. Would let for £175 'per year.. ;•"•'•! • . TO LET BY TENDER. ■ -ihQQ ACRES, Highly Improved Dairy Farm, JLOi/ . within 1J miles of butter factory, and 2 miles of cheese factory, in tho heart of the best dairying district in Tara'uaki, situated on good metal road; eight-roomed house and every improvement; lease for 5 years from Ist September/ Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders olosc at my office 31st August. j C 919 "CHE A PEST GEN ER AL FARM IN THE .j , - «,£, Consisting'of r* A S) ACRES'FLAT AND, ROLLING COUN- < yzAl' TRY, about'half pio.ughablo; 60 acres feadyifor cropping; 20 acres.now.in oats. .Well fenced and subdivided into '14 convenient paddocks. Will winter jII 3 sheep to the acre, besides csttle. ■••• ■. • ■ BUILDINGS consist of 4-roomed House; Woolshed, Sheep Yards, etc. . TITLE FREEHOLD. The Property is woll watered, and lies well to the sun; situated on splendid niiialled road, 5J miles from town, and good- Sale Yards. School and P.O. adjoins property. Daily mail coach passes door. The Property , has • -en surveyed, and would cut up-, into ' ' ■ " • " THREE IDEAL DAIRY FARMS for which tho country-is most suitable. Adjoining properties arj selling at from <£10 to £17 per acre; : Owner is retiring from Farming, and for a quick sale will accept^ .£l3 PER- ACRE. '■ ■ . 1 Good torms to reliable man. WISE AND KNIGHT, LTD.,; ' . LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, . ,' i EKETAHCNA;

■ ' " cm THOMSON & WALXER, (Campbell Thomson), . . LAND, 'ESTATE. ' AND GENERAL ; ' COMMISSION AGENTS, . DANNEVIRKE. . 1/4 10 ACRES Bush Country; 12 miles from i.4fcX<J ' Dannevirke. Leasehold about 19 years to run at Is. Dd. per aero. 300-100 light boshi ..Balance roilliii" lausbeiv-Pric* £5500. 173 qk ACRES Dairy-I-iii'in, ivith • 4-roomed cotO0 tage,- cowshed, and other farm buildings; i milo to School, Factory, and P.O. Carries 2S milking cows and oth;:r stock. ,£lB 10s. per acre. 300 [.a ACRES Dairy Farm, with G-roomed dwelt)V/ ling and farnl buildings';'close to Factory, School, and l'.O. JG2S per acre. 412 rt ACRES Dairy Farm, with 5-roomed cot4rO tage, stable, etc.; S acres ploughed. All woll fenced' and' well watered. irr 10s. pet aero, . 171 C; SNOW M. E. LAYEOURN. c. SNOW AND CO., LAND, STOCK AND FINANCE AGENTS, RANGITIKEI STREET, 1 PALM ERSTON NORTH. SPLENDID OPENINGFOR TWO LIVE MEN. FOR SALE, a Profitable Retail Grain, Produco and General Farm Requisite Busi. nefis in rising junction town. Avcrngo turr.ovor, =£000 per month. igencies given in. Fine cpening for Auction Mart, no opposition; very suitablo building and offices in Main Street; Stock.at valuation, about £1000; leaso seven years at £2 per week Goodwill, i 250 " N0'.'5.10 BAKERY BUSINESS in Rising Town. Premises consist of Sbop and 3 Living Rooms, Bakehouse, Stable, etc. Ront, £1 per week. Turnovor, 2500 loaves per week. Cash System. 400 -jQUTCHERY BUSINESS in Rapidly Growing •O Township. Turnover, ,£2OO monthly. Low Rent. t Complete Plant, as a going concern. A really good opening for an ouergetlo man,. 630

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 274, 12 August 1908, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 274, 12 August 1908, Page 12

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