AUCTIONS. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. HIGH-CLASS DAIRY STOCK. On the FARM at~KTJTCTT,' near OHAU, : On TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER .1,. ■ • At ,12.30 p.m. T\ALGETY AND C 0.,. LTD., have beeninJL' structed by Mr. J. George to tell, without reserve, the whole of his High-class and Wellknown Dairy-Cows, comprising:— 53 lip-top cows, calved and to calve 1 bull, 1 18-month do. , 4 speyed cows, 4 vrcaners, I bullock 2 springing heifers, 2 sows 1 draught mare, in foal to Lochiel 1 draught colt, 2 years, by Lochiel 1 filly, by Lochiel 1 hack marc, in foal 1 3-year Nutwood filly I do. . do. colt 1 dogcart, horse, and harness 180 breeding owes, in lamb 40 white leghorn hens milk cans,-cooler, spring dray, and harness, tools, and a host of sundries Mr. J. George has been breeding dairy cows for the past 18 years, and, being a practical dairy farmer, has. culled his herd annually, therefore buyers can, with confidence, attend this sale. As Mr. George's lease expires shortly the whole herd is for ■ absolute sale. . Catalogues at Sale. , Luncheon provided. ' G094 ■ IMPORTANT CLEARING'SALE. 35 DRAUGHT'HORSES AND CONTRAC- ' TOR'S PLANT, ' AT THE CAMP, CARTERTON, On' FRIDAY,-! 4th SEPTEMBER, ' , At 12 Noou Sharp. T>ALGETY - AND COMPANY, LIMITED (in conjunction with Messrs. Levien, Shall-, class and Co.) have been favoured with instructions from Mr. A. W. Jones, who has almost completed .his contract work..in forming Carterton Main-Street, to sell, by Public.Auction, at above-time-'and place, his-Valuable. Teams of HORSES and' PLANT, as under— 20 superior draught geldings, aged • from 4 years upwards 10 superior draught mares, aged from 4 years upwards 5 good-spring cart horses ■ Also PLANT of--12 good drays, 2 heavy wool wagons, road grader, 35 sets shaft and leading harness, iron shod, etc., etc.
As Mr. Jones has now. almost completed -his road-making contract, and having .no other work in view, the sale'will be practically unreserved. The Auctioneers can confidently: recommend the Horses as being a good lot, , and coming right , out of work buyers can depend on getting good sound animals. Air. Jones being a judge of horses is a sufficient guarantee of quality of the lots to be offered. DALGETY AND CO., LTD,. 0009 Auctioneers. FOR PRIVATE SALE. • FARM PROPERTY, Near PIGEON BUSH, FEATHERSTON. VERY EASY TERMS. ijQg ACRES, suitable for dairying and sheep farming, situate about 3 mile's from Pigeon Bush Railway Station, about 150 acres flat,' balance' hilly. Divided 'into numerous paddocks. Improvements "include 6-roomed and 7roomed dwellings (one let to good tenant), large Woolslied, cowshed, dairy, dip, outhouses, etc. Will winter 800 grown sheep, besides cattle. PRICE—.£4 PEE ACRE. TERMS—iSSOO Cash, balance on Mortgage. DALGETY & CO., LTD., WELLINGTON.. CBl5 FOR SALE.. OA ACRES Freehold, rich flat land, situated Ov in the famous Kairanga, and handy to Palmerston by splendid level road; fine 6-roomed House and extensive outbuildings complete; orchard, etc.) alongside creameries, post office, and school. A .choice little farm, carrying 20 cows and horse. Returns show .£250 to 5300 per annum. Price, oEHoO, with ,£550 cash. ORBEI.L 'AND CO., LAND AGENTS, PALMERSTON NORTH. C 725 GRAVES AND CO., LAND nUE.N'iS, IiAWEKA.'
SPLENDID" TARANAKI DAIRYING FARM. OjC?A ACJiiLS i JiKEHOLD, all in splendid i4Du grass; close to factory, .school, post liiice, etc., on metalled road; well tubatvided and watered. Good Home of 7 rooms, 30 bail shed (concrete iiujr). Ail levul land; will milk 100 cows, Price .£2l pet. acre. Terms iSOU cash. . . _ ! FIKST-CLASy FATTENING FARM. ACEES highly improved FREEHOLD, 001/ alongsido Railway; good cheep-proof fences, and well subdivided. Modern residence of a rooms, with every convenience. Wool shod, yards* etc. Nearly all level land. An' excellent investment. Price'J232 10a. Also, 237 ACRES LEASEHOLD, similar land, fin bo acquired from same vendor at Goodwill, •4500,; 'rerma ; cau-bo arranged. SHEEP AKI> CATTLE COONTEI. Ofkfifk ACRES tKEEHOLD (about _ 103 /Vul/u standing bush), well subdivided. House and yards. Winters L' sheep. Close to railway. Price £7 per acre. Very easy termi wronged. A bargain to any on,mp' farmer. ... ■ *'- ■ 11 . • 1 , CS9j THOMSON & WALTER, ■ (Campbell Thomson), LAND;' ESTATE. -AND GENERAL ■ COMMISSION AGENTS, DANNEVIEKE. IAI C 4 ACRES Bush Country; 12 miles from liliJ Dannevirke.- Leasehold about 19 years to run atils. 9d. per acre. 300-400 light bush. Balance millin-timber, Pr;. .£5500. 473 or ACRES Dairy Isii-m, with 4 roomed cotCD tage, cowshed, and - other farm buildings; J mile to School, Factory/ and P.O. Carries 28 milting cows and oth.r 6tock. .£lB 10s. per acre. - • ■ 300 kA ACHES Dairy Farm, with : G-roomed duelQ\> ling and farm Imildings; close to Factory, School, and P.O. .£25 per acre. 442 Art ACEES Dairy Farm, with 5-roomed cotrtO tage, stable, etc.; 8 acres ploughed. All well fenced and well watered. ~'. 10s. poi acre. 1 " 474 FOE SALE. SEASIDE TEA; ROOMS. A GRAND OPENING FOR MOTHER AND DAUGHTERS. £5 PER WEEK CLEAR PROFIT. .' . ... TRADE-STEADILY .INCREASING. ] r )REMISES.r-Shop i and , Large Tea Rooms, V with 10 Dwelling Rooms attached; leas« 10 years; 5 years at J?2, balance of torm JC2lOa. Turnover -£7GO per annum. One-third Profit. Goodwill and Fixtures'£lso. Stock and Furniture at Valuation. Apply sharp— LEWIS AND CO., ESTATE AGENTS, .WANGANUL CBB7
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