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_ , AUCTIONS. OTAKI STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1909. AL TkALGETY AND COMPANY, LIMITE ■° And 're- ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LIMITE: Will Sell at 1 p.m. sharp— 2-10 breeding ewes 100 2-tooth to f.iu. ewes 50.fat and forward owes 30 mixed weaners - 12 2-year steers !en 100 breeding ewes a °- GO fat ewes 100 ■ 200 good s.m. breeding ewes 190 first-class forward wethers r's 120 forward 2-tooth wethers (good) 100 good lambs GO 2 and 4-tooth wethers 73 breeding ewes 30 good 2-tooth ewes 25 forward ewes . 20 2-year empty heifers 10 weaners G fat bullocks 6 fat and forward cows 2 young cows, at drop 1 bulls i 2 cows and calves 1 grey draught mare—stinted to Youi Torpedo 1 chestnut gelding, half-draught 1 grey mare (dog-cart), 6 years 1 brown hack, by Voltigeur 2 h.d. 3}, unbroken, by "Sir Eitchenei io- . ■ ■ CIO be -LEVIN STOCK SALE, srs .• • ch FRIDAY, 2nd APRIL, 1909. 46 "" AND COMPANY, ■• LTD., wi JL/ sell as above— 100 4-tooth to f.f.m. breeding owes ■:'■-■■ 251 good 4 and G-tooth wethers 400 mixed aged breeding ewes >F 150/ woolly lambs 300 2 and 4-tooth wethers 100 mixed lambs 200 2-tooth wethers G forward cows n- 1 forward bullock at 7 forward cows 2 store, cows 4 fat cows ' ■ 3 store cows G prime wethers 80 2-tooth ewes 160 i and G-tooth Romney ewes 20 2-tooth Ronifloy rams 200 to'ara posts. ClOi 0 ! AUTUMN HOUSE FAIR. ,„ ' HAWERA, APRIL 2nd and APRIL 3rd, c S . ' 9.30 a.m. (Tj ILLIES AND NALDER will offer as abovi 3-*. 400 Horses, including Draughts, Van an " -Horses, Carriage and Harness Horse: Stylish Young Gig. Horses, Hacks, Poniei broken and unbroken. . 670 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 11 '■'—■■ 1 (IAK ACRES, I mile from Marton, one o rr . „ the best and most beautiful proper ties in Rangitikei, all level and ploughable, el virgin soil, and carrying in present state up wards ot 31)00 sheep, cattle, and horses; 13 pad docks, l,i-roomed house, good outbuildings lodgehouse, etc.; well watered by springe anc dams. It has three road frontages, and woult 15 cut up to good advantage for dairying or gene - ral purposes, and is within 1J miles of i cheese factory. Tho property is known en warleigh, stands high and commands a mag nmcent view of the sea and surrounding coun try to Kapiti and Mana, distant towns, moun tains, and ranges. Farms farther from Martor in same direction have been cut up and sold ■j m smaller areas for residential purposes al large prices. The climate in and about Marton is very, good and healthy, and the pro ' perty itself is much like a Home Park, Native growth, interspersed with grass, etc. An ideal site tor a Sanatorium or for'a man of means, Pressure has often been used to induce the ° W ? er i° out the Property up for residential and other purposes, but he has refused all offers in that direction. It has been in the nands of the original owner for about fifty years, and he has exercised the greatest cars "J "P" and keeping it in good repair, and •h. v a -i? e '^β'' 8 ?" 1 ? it off in accordance with his Homeland views. It practically joins lu forough of Marton, and contains some of the nnest residential sites in the district. The selling price is .£23 per acre, on terms to bo arranged, etock at valuation, or negotiations j. would be entertained for an exchange at prices and terms to be arranged. Marton is the County town of Rangitikei 1 county, and one of tho most progressive towns . in the North Island. It is also the Junction • ii° ? orth Wand-Main-Trunk Railway. It j is 4bO feet above sea level, contains a large • f re P,?ratory Boarding School for Boys and one for Girls, High and Technical Schools, and being so central will in tims become the largest manufacturing and distributing centre in tho I- Island. . . ggg ' -Our March Land Guide is now readv for issue, and will be sent free to any address on ■ application. i. HARRIS AND SON, LAND AGENTS, 'MARTON AND MARTON JUNCTION. FOR EXCHANGE. 3 HOUSES, no mortgage, let at SGs. per weak, for good''' -■ rv Farm of about 100 . a-jrea. Equity ,£I6OO. ' ' 1 AAfh ACRES, Freehold, 3-sheep country, ; iUuV for unencumbered property, Equity, ,£6OOO. WOR RALE. 500 Acres, Frp»hold. guaranteed ■ i. ■. 2J-sheep country, all clear, all in grass; 100 acres flat, all necessary buildings Price £10. Apply for furtheV particulars. Only b miles from'good town. : r— i FOR EXCHANGE, Sheep Farms. Dairy Farms, Town Sections, Hotels, etc COCHRANE & BUTER/3EWT, qUMn- street, μ^sterton. " v v... Cgßo GRAVES CO., LAND AGENTS, HiWERA. , F.OR SALE OR EXCHANGE. ' MAGNIFICENT EUSH LAND. IN ONE , BLOCK. CAPACITY, 2 SHEEP. OtS\*\J The ndjoimng land is carrying 3 sheep to the acre. Situated- 30 miles from Palmerston by rail, nnd half hour'? drive from Township, Railway Station, and Sale Yards W.orth fully £6 10.= per acre when in grass. This fine pjece of country lies well to the sun, and with a bush pony one can ride over most of it. We have personally inspected the property, which is undoubtedly the cheapest offering -in the Dominion. PRICE, 30s. per acre. Owner is prepared to consider any reasonably encumbered property in Exchange, or will make exceptionally easy terms for straight-out ealo. Equity is X9OOO. MANGATARATA ESTATE. mHE following UNSOLD BLOCKS aro now - 1 open for PRIVATE SALE, viz:Prico per acre. Blocks. . £ b. No. 1, containing 890 acres 7 o No. 2, containing 930 acres 8 0 No. 3, containing 20G0 acres fi o No. 8, containing 1828 acres 7 n No. 9, containing 25}0 ncrea G io No. 10, containing 247. r > ncres GlO No. 16, containing 17G5 acres 7 0 No. 17, containing 1510 acres 7 10 Terms EASY. For further particulars apply to— de PELICHET, M'LEOD AND CO., HASTINGS, SOLE AGENTS. 7767

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 468, 29 March 1909, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 468, 29 March 1909, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 468, 29 March 1909, Page 10

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