AUCTIONS. _ MASTERTON' SPRING CATTLE FAIR. | TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1908, 1 p.m. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., will sell as above:— -100 2-YEAR'jSTEERS 100 YEARLING STEERS 50 18-months to 2-year heifers 50,2-year;-steers.'.l' 30 4-year" bullocks 40 15-moriihs shorthorn steers ..8 extra prime "heavy steers inn POLLED ANGUS YEARLING ' f-UU STEERS, ■ 50 forward bullocks On Account., of "MESSRS. W. AND H. : BEETHAM, BRANCEPETH: — 300 ■ BULLOCKS (good ' 100 STATION COWS AND HEIFERS On.Account' ANNEDALE-STATION (Without Reserve):A n Very Forward 4-YEAR BULLOCKS ttu - (extra- good line) IgO FORWARD 4-YEAR BULLOCKS 'On' "Account MR.- TOM HANDYSIDE, MARAINANGA (AKITEO)i----••■■1 nn'v -WELL-BRED POLLED ANGUS luv COWS, springing to calve mn MIXED POLLED ANGUS " X AR-' IUU LINGS. 'NOTE—Owing to CARTERTON SHOW Sale will be held on TUESDAY, instead of Wednesday. .7289 FARMERS, LOOK. ■ GOOD DAIRY FARM. 1 ka ACRES, all in Grass, all well fenced, XO" subdivided uito J paddocks, well wau ered.' New 5-roomed Honse and Outhouses. Lease has 131 years' to run, at Us 6d. pei acreSituated I}-miles from Railway Station, Post Cilice, and School. ' Last year wintered 450 sheep and 60 head ' cattle. GOODWILL ONLY £250. APPIJTHE UNITED FARMERS' I CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, I'LTD., VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGANUI. CBa 1 ACRES, all nice dairy land, 30 acres JLOO' have been ploughed,-the whole ploughable when stumped, well divided and well watered, by good trout stream, 2 houses and all necessary conveniences, good outbuildings, garden and orchard; the land grows splendid root crops; the situation is one of the best. A good cheese factory adjoins the property; Sohool and P.O. within 11 miles, and railway station within 3 miles. A real cheap property. Freehold, 10s.; ,£6OO to w£Boo cash, balance' at 5. per cent. Apply to Hare aud Evans, Pahiatua. ' . C 790 MARKET.GARDEN FOR SALE, . Six Miles from Wanganui, on Wanganui River. AREA—IIa. 3r. 4p. POST Office adjoining the property. Ten minutes' walk from Store, School, and Hotel. . LEASE, 13 YEARS TO'RUN, from May 21, 1908; -Rental■ £2 per acre; R.O.P. at i!4O per acre.' : ' ■ • All Fenced; nine wixos; totara posts. ' Very well sheltered. FIVE GLASS HOUSES. No. I—TOMATO HOUSE, 104 ft. • long, - 30ft. wide. No. 2—CUCUMBER HOUSE. 102 ft. long, 12ft. wide, 3ft. brick walls. No. 3—TOMATO HOUSE, 64ft. long, 30ft. wide. No. 4—VINE HOUSE, 52ft. long, 30ft. wide; 44 vines of tho best commercial varieties; water laid on to the vine border. Bach house has 4in. hot wf.ter pipes running right through building.' All tho houses (with the oxception of No. 4) are planted with tomatoes, all growing and healthy. AMPLE WATER* SUPPLY. Never-failing Stream. 1 COTTAGE (4 "rooms); 2 400 gal. Tanks, Washhouse copper .built in, asphalt paths, etc.; trap and packing shed combined, 60ft. x-12ft. —TKEES—IO2 Apricot - Trees, 136 Pears, 300 Black Currants, 297 Apples, 74 Plums (Eng.), 24 Plums (American). " Also Complete Plants traps, 2 horses, harness, 1 plough, 1 scarrifier, 2300 4in. tomato pots, 72ft. 4in. . hot-water pipe, 6 elbows, 5 bends, rubber rings, coupling rings, bolts, etc., 500 ft. 21oz. glass .(ISin. x 14iu.), 2 large saddlcback boilers,-1 -step ladder, : 2 long ladders, 1 > Sc'wt. Avery, scale,.. 11,000. manuka sticks for tomatoes, a nuriiber of raspberry tubs, Planet Jr.. seed sower, 2 asparagus beds (each containing lfiOft.x 3Cft., all pe.it soil tienched). Can give satisfactory, reason for. selling- to bona fide purchaser. ■' ".. -P R I C-.E — . JEIBOO. . For Terms and Further Particulars apply to ■ LEViIiS:AND CO,, / ■ • LAND AND*'ESTATE AGENTS, C 337 . . . TWANGANUI. I'"" — U.F.C.A.. MERCHANTS!; :LAND. ESTATE. AND .GENERAL COM MISSION AGENTS, ' I'ALMEftSTGN ' NUltlU QOX ■ -ACRES, 10 miles from Palmerston OitO North;- half L.1.P., balance 0.R.P.; 125 acres.in. grass,', some second growth, bal- | unce in bush, which the owp.or is now felling; all ringfenced; vvhare on property; a neverI Sailing supply 'of water; property within "a stone's throw sold for £\'i per acre; well worth inspection. Price, J;5 10s. per acre; about X7OO. CUifl.' fTAfJA ACRES, Native Lease, up the Wa--01/U nganui River; 42 years to run at 3d. oud Is. 6d. per acre; some clearing; balance buah; 3-sheep eoantry when in grata; neouhy Climate. Property well watered by streami snd springs. Nearly all ploug-hable. iVhare on Ihe place. For, ali expenditure of about i'2ooo on this place a return of from £5000 to £10,000 would be assured. Uwuer is prepared l) exchange interest tor City Property. Cou. tideration on application. 1 (y a r ACRlia on the Main Trunk Lino. A 1./w'iy nice grazing run; all cleared; 300 acres ploughablo; large woolshed fitted with eheep-sneanng machinery, engine, etc.;- 6tvenroomed hcuae, nicely laid out with all conveniences. Winters 2000 sheep, 50 cattle, iO horses Price iti 10s. Terms on application. At the price this is. an investment where a man cannot lose money, as the land must use iu vaiie in the next year or two. ~" : ~~ j ~ FOR PRIVATE SALE. FIRST-CLASS DAIRY FARM AT SHANNON. ONE OF THE CHEAPEST FARMS ON THE COAST. -inn ACRES EXCELLENT DAIRYING LAND, 1 i miles from' Shannon, clos» to School and Factory; 12 paddocks, all in grass and well watered; U acres stumped and ploughed. Good 8-roomed house and all necessary outbuildings. Price, £25 an acre. Easy terma. For full particulars, apply— HUDSON & MARRIOTT. LTD., AUCTIONEERS, L B V I N. csia
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 337, 26 October 1908, Page 12
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