• AUCTIONS. GREAT UNRESERVED SALE. OF DAIRY STOCK, FEATHERSTON. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, At 12.30 o'clock. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., liava -£*• been instructed by Mr. Will. Barton, who is relinquishing dairying owing to scarcity of labour, to sell as above — 110 extra good Holstein cross Cows, 40 milk, balance mostly dt the drop 3 Purebred Stud Holstein Bulls Lawrence-Kcnnedy Milking Machines Milk Cans and Dairy Utensils. AUCTIONEERS' NOTE.—This is a Herd of EXCEPTIONAL MERIT. Mr. Barton,'who has been dairying for FIFTEEN YEARS, : has spared neither pains nor expense in establishing a dairy SECOND TO NONE in tho Dominion. Last season's culling numbered ONE HUNDRED HEAD. N.B.—Cows in milk can be left on the property till convenient time for delivery, and will be properly cared for.. A few later calvers will be grazed till November 1 if necessary. A COACH will meet AYellington Express and the train leaving Woodville at'G a.m., arriving at Featherston at 11.30 a.m. The property is 3 miles from Railway Station. v 6290 ALLEN AND tVSOORE, YORK CHAMBERS, 31 MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. BUSINESSES FOR. SALE.'. STATIONERY SHOP in City,' showing good turnover. • A good opportunity for a man and wife to start in business. Price and full details on application. RESTAURANT. and Boardinghouse, also in City, doing well. There is' also another chance not to be missed. BOARDINGHOUSESin all-parts of the City for Sale. . , DAIRY FARM. TO EXCHANGE. Wo have a nice 'little " Dairy Farm 'to Exchange for a small Sheep Farm. Equity, £1200. 1 '' . C 760
THOMSON &. WALKER, (Campbell Thomson), LAND, ESTATE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, ■- DANNEVIRKE. ■ DAIRY FARM TO LEASE. 1 ACRES, First-class Dairying Land, well J.OO watered, fenced, and subdivided into 13' paddocks. -About ■35 >acres stumped.' .and ploughablel Ten l acres- in bats' and one acre in mangolds. Five-roomed house, 21-bail concrete cowshed, with loft; two trapsheds;. stable, whare, barn, hayshed, dairy and separator room. Water laid on to house arid : dairy , and cowshed from permanent stream by hydraulic ram. Lease for five years at 225. 6d. per. acre. •To sell with the above lease,-milk run' and firewood business, 58 cow's, 12, young stock, 4 horses and carts, 1 trap, harness, plough, 2 sets'harrows, , mowing machine, hand separator, 2 Planet Jun'r. machines, hand chaffcutter, etc., 700 cords goo'd matai still on property. As. a going concern, price easy terms. Property situate 1 mile from-railway station and P.O. FOR EXCHANGE. . 3 HOUSES,. no. mortgage, -let at ■ 36si per iyeelc, for good Dairy; Farm of about 100 ■ acres: Equity, .£1603. , "] AA A ACRES, Freehold,,, 3-sheep country, AvUU for unencumbered property'. Equity, =£6000. ' ' FOR SALE, 500 Acres, Freehold, guaranteed 2S-sbeep country, all clear, all in grass, 100 acres flat, all necessary buildings. Price, £10. Apply for further particulars. Only 9 miles from good town. "OOR EXCHANGE, Sheep Farms, Dairy J? Farms, Town Sections, Hotels, etc, COCHRANE & BUTEMENT, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. . CBSO '.GENTLEMEN, , . ' THE : AMERICAN ,FLEET ; VISITS"OOU- NOBTHEftV • CAPITAL ' AND our .Main Trunk. Railway Line will bo so near completion by then that you will undoubtedly take that route b add your enthusiaßtio assistance to welcome our American cousins. In doing so, we strongly advise you to do the trip .leisurely, . giving us an opportunity to Bhow you some of the finest and cheapest grazing country in the Dominion. Should you decide to do as we suggest,. ws, will meet yon. at any station along the line'! and show you investments which, if taken, will make your trip not only one of pleasure, but.one of great.financial success as well. Appended are particulars of one of the j many hundreds of genuine bona fide/spess. wa have to • offer.
rtwAA 1 ACRES FREEHOLD. Rich, low, AixfXJ rolling, 6unny, limestone country, all in* gAiss, but 200 acres: shelter bush; large area" ploughable; .well, watered, well fenced and subdivided into 20"p&ddocks. The buildings' comprise a large 10-rooraed gentlemanV residence,■' replete with every modern convenience,: telephone; etc.; stables, ioose-boies, 3 wool'sheds., manager's cottage, men's -cottage, dip, Blieep and cattle yards. " Only.'s .miles by good metalled road from town and railway and the best stock market on the West Coast. The property is now wintering MUD sheep and 300 head of cattle; ! "" !* Price' JC9 ss. per'acre. First-class terms can fce-arranged. For further particulars apply' ROSS AND iUSTEE'iOW. BAY OF PLENT-Y LAND AGENCY, TAURP.-IGA. : GOOD LAND. , SMALL MONEY.' • LOVELY CLIMATE. TO those on the lookout for GOOD CHEAP LAND, write or wire me AT ONCE; or, better still, come and induct for yourself, when I shall be most nappy to show you our district. I havo a splendid List of Properties—DAlßY, SHEEP,' and CATTLE EAKAiS —Blocks . from One Acre to Ton Thousand, which will compare favourably with any in the North Islund, As a Fruit or Cereal-growing district, or aa a Health Resort, tho Boy of l'lenty cannot Lit Gurpasscd. Don t lose this opportunity, as land is being taken up daily, and prices are advancing. Write for information Nothing a trouble. JOSEPH E. DALTON, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, .- MINING ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR, LICENSED ■ INTERPRETER, ■ AND NATIVE. LAND AGENT, " WHARF STREET. TAURANGA. Telephone No. 15. ' Boi 15, ABC Code, Ith Edition. CSfil ■ , FOR SALE. ■ , v.' A MOST DESIRABLE FARM iii Carnarvon District, Manawatu, comprising about 500' acres, on which is erected a 10-roomed House, Woolshed, Stably Implement Shed, and usual Outbuildings. The property is subdivided into 16. paddocks, woll fonced and watored;-all -ploughable and suitable for either agricultural' or dairy purposes. The proposed Levin-Greatford Lino of Railway is only ono mile distant, and Post Office, Croamory, and School within lialf.a mile. The purchaser will havo tho option of taking tho stock (principally- sheep) at valuation. Tho PRICE ASKED IS LOW, as tho'Vondors desiro to realise in order to wind up partnership. Particulars and terms on awlieation to THOMAS KING, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT, BULLS. 61501
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