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- AUCTIONS. • ' GREAT UNRESERVED SALE OF DAIRY STOCK, • I'EATHERST&N. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER'IO, . At 12 30 o'clock. Abraham and williams, ltd., have been instructed by Mr. ffm. Barton, who is relinquishing dairying owing to scarcity of labour, to sell as above—' 110 extra good nolstein cross Cows, 40 milk, balance mostly at. tho drop 3 Purebred Stud Holstoiii Bull-! Lawrence-Kennedy. Jlillcing . 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 til© 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 necessarj'. A COACH will meet Wellington Express and the train leaving Woodville at 0 a.m., arriving at Featherston at 11.30 a.m. The property is 3 miles from Railway Station. G2OO £300 A YEAR IN THIS. •iq 'MILES' from City—l 6 ACRES, held J-O under Lease for 5 years; rent i'4B p.a. Cultivation—lJ acre Rhubarb, 1 of Carrots, 2 of Swedes, 3 of Green Peas, 1J of tares, J aero Rye, 1 acre Cabbage, 2 in Grass, and 1 acre planted with Potatoes. Stock—7 Breeding Sows, 80. Fowls, 2 Young Horses. Buildings—7-roomed House and all Outbuildings. ,£375 FOR QUICK SALE. ONE OF THE VERY BEST DAIRYING' , PROPERTIES ■IN TARA NAKI. OA A ACRES of really good Land. About OUV 250 acres are level, and practically the whole is ploughablo. Jt is well fenced and subdivided into lli paddocks, all. of which are practically sheep-proof, the fences of which are in first-class order, with good gates, etc. The land will carry at least 100 cows, or carry through the winter 2J sheep without feed, or between 3i or 4 with, say, about 20 acres of turnips, as can be proved by tho owners' books. Tho buildings comprise a fine 10-roomed Dwelling, with every convenience, such as stables, cowshed, and all necessary outbuildings. The Township is only a few chains from the farm, where there is a School, Post Office, Hotel, Blacksmith's Shop, etc., etc., also i'actory. This land is situated right on the coast, and only eight 'miles from Now Plymouth, by an excellent metalled road, most suitable for motoring. The PIIICE is JGIS 10s-. per acre, and ,£IOOO to XISOO Cash is required, and the Balance can bo arranged for. A. L, WILSON & CO., BRANDON STREET (Opposite D.1.C.). Furniture Sulo Weekly in our Rooms. Private Sales by arrangement. CB4-4 FRED W. FRETHEY, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT, ELTHAM. (iaa ACRES, good Dairy Farm, only four (vUu 'miles from Ka'ponga, alV'in grass, on metalled road; good new 6-roomed houso and 4-roomed cottage, cowshed, blacksmith's shop, etc., school opposite and J-mile from factory; carry G5 cows. Price, Jill 10s. per acre; JISOO cash. ...i,■! ; ■' . ACRES, handy little Dairy Farm, close to iID Strattord, on metalled road, 1 mile from school, $-mile from i'actory, 5-roomed house, 10-bail shed, all dry, level, well watered, carry 20 cows, l'rice, .£23 per acre; <£015 cash. r~Q() ACRES, good Sheep Country, Omona, 00/ V 140 acres in grass, balance bush; no buildings; will carry 2 sheep to acre. Price, freeholu, per acre; cash, .£750. - • C9Ol W. H. ft/lORRAH AND CO,, Land agents, auctioneers, and FINANCIAL. AGENTS, ' ' WILLIS STREET. Telephone No; 10. - MARANUI. - BUY A SECTION' IN THIS SUBURB - NOW! PRICES ARE LOW AT PRESENT. 'Later on. they, will be high. SECTIONS ARE LEVEL. i ...... 50ft. x 165 ft 70s. per foot. ' 50ft. x 222 ft 80s. per foot. • EASY TERMS. 10 Per Cent. Deposit. MARANUI has tho Finest Beach, anywhero near this CITY OF WELLINGTON.. MARANUI has never suifered froiv the effects of a boom. ' MARANUI land is sure, to rise in value a little while hence. Buy before a rise takes place. ' ' MARANUI offers the finest field for the investment of capital yet olfered to the public. Call at our Ullice, and we will convince you MARANUI is destined to be WELLINGTON'S l.uAmNli bUliUltb. Plans and Further Particulars at W. H. MORRAH AND CO., (J545 Willis Street. VY. P. HEALY/ 95 LUIU STREET, , AUCTION SALES: TUESDAY, THURSDAY, AND SATURDAY AFIKRNUUNS. 1 CASH BU YiiK uF SECOND-HAND FUKMI'UKE. ' •>, 'Phone 2890. ' , C 914 A FINE SHEEP STATION. oaaa ACRES in 'Wellington District, 60 OV/UU miles from' City; oiie hour's drive from 'important railway station and township; 25 padUucks; heart totaru. posts, 7 wires, ring fonce is wire netted. Every paddock has permanent water. 2001) acres been ploughed and sewn with English .' grasses.' Property in square block, 2J miles frontage to levol macadamised road. 300 acres now under splendid crop, rapo, and turnips; 1000 acres consist of easy limestone country, surface-sown with best English grasses; 500 acres of this recently sur-faco-sown; .clumps of bush ensuring plentiful supply firewood; 30 miles fencing on property; no noxious weeds or rabbits; 2000 acres are alluvial black soil on papa formation, and produces good root crops, oats, rapo, etc. Good lamb-fattening country. Stock, which may be taken at valuation, consists of 7600 sheep, 350 cattle and horses. Buildings bonsist of new modern 10-roomed • house, concrete t'oundati in, cast JL'ISOO; 3 cottages for men and married couple; 2 largo stables; water laid on throughout. Large woolshed, with night pens, 4 instalments; shearing machines; concrete sheep dip. Good orchard. Blacksmith shop anu carpenter's shop. Swaggers' • wliare. The owner is asking XlO per acre, and is prepared to leave a large amount on morlgago at 5 per sunt, say, .KSOOO cash. This property has been personally inspected by us, and we recommend it us a first-class investment. COOK St CO., LAND AGENTS,' Corner Panama and Featherston Street-*. WELLINGTON, DM

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 296, 8 September 1908, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 296, 8 September 1908, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 296, 8 September 1908, Page 10

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