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AUCTIONS. LEVIN STOCK SALE. TO-MORROW 7 . FRIDAY, 2nd APRIL, 1909. A BRAIIAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., will sell, at 1 p.m.:— 175 good -1 and 5-year ewes 120 4 and 6-tootli wethers 140 s.m. breeding ewes 75 good breeding ewes GO 21-ycar to 3-year steers 3 fat cows (speyed) 20 12 to 18-month steers ■ 12 forward cows 20 IS-month heifers 8 3-year steers G fat speyed cows LEVIN STOCK SALE. . TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, 2nd APRIL, 1909. D ALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., will sell as above— 100 i-tooth to f.f.m. breeding ewes 251 good '1 and G-tootli wethers 400 mixed aged breeding ewes 150 woolly lambs 300 2 and 4-tooth wethers 100 mixed lambs 200 2-tooth wethers 1 6 forward cows 1 forward bullock 7 forward cows 2 store cows '■I fat cows 3 store cows G priino wethers SO 2-tooth ewes IGO 1 and G-tootli Romnoy ewes 20 2-tooth Rornnoy rams 12 forward bullocks 1 springing heife.1 unbroken harness gelding 200 to'ara posts. C 1079 FOR SALS OK EXCHANGE. T ACKES, 1 mile from Marton, oh# of "t" , the best and most beautiful properties in liangitikei, all level and ploughable, all virgin soil, and carrying in present state upwards of 3000 sheep, cattJo, and horses; 13 paddocks, 13-roomed house, good outbuildings, lodgehouse, otc.; well watered by springs and dams. It has three road frontages, and wonld cut up to good advantage for dairying or gen&ral purposes, and is within 1£ iniles of a ?afr eSO i - ia L Cl >? property is known as \\ arleigh, stands high and commands a magnificent view of the sea and surrounding country to Ivapiti and Mana, distant towns, mountains, and ranges. Farms farther from Marton in same direction have been cat up and sold in smaller areas for residential purposes at large prices. The climate in and about Marton is very good and healthy, and the property itself is much like a Home Park, Native growth, interspersed with grass, etc. An ideal site for a Sanatorium or for a man of means. Pressure has often been used to induce the owner to cut the property up for residential a jjd other but he has refused all .offers in that direction. It has been in the hands of tho original owner for about fifty years, and he has exercised tho greatest care l i an d, keeping it in good repair, and . l- saiue time laying it off in accordance with his Homeland views. It practically joins the Borough of Marton, and contains some of the fanest residential sites in the district. The selling prico is ,£23 per acre, on terms to bo arranged, slock at valuation, or negotiations would bo entertained for an exchange at prices and terms to be arranged. Marton is the County town of Rangitikei County, and one of tho most progressive towns i Island. It is also the Junction 'of tho North Island Main Trunk Railway. It is 460 feet above sea level, contains a large Preparatory Boarding School for Boys and one for Girls, High and Technical Schools, and being so central will in tima become the largest manufacturing and distributing centre in the Island. 959 Our March Land' Guide is now ready for issue, and will be sent free to any address on application. J. HARRIS AND SON, LAND AGENTS, MAETON AND MARTON JUNCTION, QTft ACRES, a first-class FARM, in Otaki vi" District; 650 in grass, balance bush; good hills and rich flat lands for fattening or 'dairying; grand situation, near station, f.chool, and creamery; new house and buildings. For price, terms, etc., apply "C.N.." 76 WELLINGTON TERRACE, Or Agents. • 6298 LATHAM AND CO. OA A- ACRES, Freehold, winters 18 cowb, 17 Aj\j\y dry stock, and 400 sheep; each cow averaged ifil lis. Gd. per month for milk since October; 7-rooraed'houso, woolshed, yards, dip, cowshed, good orchard. Half flat and half undulating; 75 acres stumped and ploughed. ,£ls 10s. per acre, «£BSO cash, or with' the above stock, together with plant, implements, and furniture, JSIXSO cash. ACRES, easy undulating, well-grassed teQI/ country. Will winter 2 breeding owes per acre. Two_ well-waterea paddocks. Part suitable for dairying. Very handy position. ,£ll per acre. Cash required, «£SOO, balance at 5 per cent, spread over 10 years, LATHAM & CO., Woodvillo Land Agency, Til' Lean Street, WOODVILLB. W. P. GARNER & CO., GEAIN AND SEED MERCHANTS, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS, TAIHAPE. 719 ACRES. rry-i ACRES FREEHOLD, and 148 Acres £»«-!- L.I.P. Rent £8 15s. per annum. 12 miles from Taihape on the Torero Road; well improved, and laid down in English grasses. This is the best property ever offered in this district, and is an ideal sheep and cattle farm, wintering 2J breeding ewes to the acre besides cattle. The property is divided into 18 paddicks from 2 acres up to 100. In all there are 1\ miles' of 7, to 8 wire sheep-proof fenciug, with heart of totara posts and battens. All the paddocks are permanently and well watered. 250 acres flat, balance undulating. Tho buildings comprise a modern seven-roomed house, with bathroom, washhouse, etc., dairyman's whaic, 6tnblo, trapshed, engine house, woolshed, yards, eto., all in first-rate order and well kept. PltlCE, .£l3 per acre, .£601)0 of which can remain at 5 per cent. W. P. G. and Co. invito correspondence, they having properties and businesses for 6alo in all parts of the North Island. ' Clll2 PRACTICAL.FARMERS. DON'T waste your money land-hunting, Lut inspect the rich, Hat land in the FERTILE WAIKATO. A SPLENDID BLOCK of 1493 ACRES, being rich, drained, and partly-drained swair.p land; within 3 mile of railway station, creamery, and schcol; handy to saleyards; one mile frontage to good road. Price, only /' 10s. ptr acre; terms, .£SOO cash; balanco arranged <o good man. Several Blocks of from 200 to 500 Acres of rich drained and partly-drained-swamp land; handy to railway station, school, and creamery. Price, only £5 10s. per aero; easy terms. NOTE.—2I Farmers from all parts of tho Dominion have inspected adjoining flocks, samo quality land, and everyone of them have purchased. Samples of crop grown on land can bo seen at tho office of tho undersigned. WRITE WITHOUT DELAY, making your appointment to inspect to H. ERNEST LEEGHTON, AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. 18G FEATHERSTON STREET, OR AT LOWER HUTT,

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 471, 1 April 1909, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 471, 1 April 1909, Page 12

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