' -AUCTIONS. WAVERLEY SALE. TO-DAY, FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1909. D ALGETY AND CO., LTD., will sell as above, at 12 30 p.m.noAA SHEEP, comprising— 1 250 •! and 6-tooth forward" wethers 400 lambs 800 lambs , ' 250 lambs 150 lambs , 220 forward empty ewes 80 empty ewes , 60 empty owes 200 3, 4, and 5-year Lincoln owes bred by ' L.. Gr.ißrenier, in lamb Lincoln rams On Account of J. Coxhead, Esq.— SSO good lambs f CATTLE > comprising— ■ . 11 8-year bullocks' 42 3 and 4-year bullooks 25 wcaners • - • SO mixed cattlo 6 .empty _ cows , ' 1 cow and calf 1 3-year Jersey bull *> 1 Jorsey cow in calf 2 store cows Entries can be left with our Waverley agents, Messrs. Sjracs and Potts. ' CIOTO - - SHANNON STOCK SALE. TO-DAY, '' FRIDAY, MAY 7th, 1909. I ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., will •tx sell at 1 p.m.— , 30'storo;ow€S.: 25 fat and forward ewes 30 fat and forward owes G forward cows > 5 fat cows G fat cows ' 1 trap 35 fat ewes , , 23 empty heifers , 10 forward cows '10 store cows , 20 yearlings and weaners l ,_ k B'lß-months steers ' 5 forward cows' ' ; ) CllOs \. I SHANNON PIG SALE. '', TO-DAY, t 'FRIDAY, MAY 7,'1909, i, - , ;. At 12.0. p.m. HUDSON AND MARRIOTT, iTD., will sell at their Shannon Yards— •• 60 prime porkers v ' 25 prime baconers 15 good stores , > '. , T. A. B.' HUDSON, i Auctioneer. >' r ' > / ' 1 QAA ACRES, 6 P lo ndid sheep country, two--1 x " vv thirds m grass, close to railway. Equity .£BSOO, in exohango for smaller farm or city property. 4.0-0 ACRES, splendid Dairying or 4-shcep i i MUfwy. 350 acres ploughable, 100 , ' ploughed, large house and woolshed, eto. , , Equity £5000. Owner wishes to exchange for about 800 acres near a town 9,fift A Oll ? 3 ;, fi «Mnss Dairy Farm, all &\J\J ploughable, good house, and sheds; water power and L.K.G. plant/, metalled road, to town. Equity £2850. Owner will exchange. -* s IHO A 011125'5 ' I 0 0 , 0" Dairy Farm, good build- , 4-"W mga, including 15 cows; 2 miles from , town. Owner will exchange for Bmall freehold Cottago near Wellington. Equity .£6OO GRAVES AND CO., • LAND AGENTS AND SHAREBROKERS, HAWERA. PRACTICAL FARMERS. DON'T waste your money land-hunting, Lut inspect the rich, flat land in the 'fertile WAIKATO. A SPLENDID BLOCK of 1493 ACRES, being noh, drained, and partly-drained swamp land; within i mile of railway station, creamery, and school; handy to kaleyards; one milo frontage to good rpad. Price, only /', 10s utr acre; terms, £500 cash; balance arranged to good man. Several Blocks of from 200 to 500 Acres of rich drained and partly-drained swamp .and,' handy to railway station, school, and creamer/. Price, only £5 10s. per acre;'easy terms. NOTE.—2I Farmers from all parts of tho Dominion have inspected adjoining blocks, same quality land, and everyone of them have purchased. ' ' Samples of crop grown on land can be seen • _ at the office of the undersigned. WRITE WITHOUT DELAY, making your > appointment to inspect to I H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATB AGENT, i ■ 186 FEATHERSTON STREET, OR AT LOWER HUTT. XKTE TWO SELL THE EARTH. WAIPUKURAU.-528 acres, 10 miles from station, all in~grass, 100 acres flat, good soil; 6-roomed Houso. £9 per aero 2915 506 ACRES, WAIPUKURAU.-5 miles from r railway station, 400 acres in grass, well watered, will winter 1000 sheep, £10 per acre. ' 2915 ' RAETIHI—2OO acres undulating land, all cleared; 1-rooraed House, title, occupation license for 25 yoars from 1901; rental, ' 10s. per year; right of purchase at 255. per acre; £1250 will buy the freehold, or .£IOOO for the lease. 2916 WAIKATO.—I23 acres, 2J miles from factory; " really good land; well worth inspection. 4 £i per acre. 2922 HOTEL,'MARLBOROUGH.-27 rooms, replote with every convenience, stable, coachhouse, etc.; rental, £2 per week; rates, £7 per year; house thoroughly renovated; lease 5 j ears; takings, .£34 weekly. Pi ice, .£7OO. Stock and fnrmture at valuation. 2837 THOMSON & BROWI\J, AUCTIONEERS AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. C 1176 HIGH-CLASS BOARDINGHOUSE TOE SALE. THIS is something really good. Tho owner has disposed of all his other city properties, and is ; leaving New Zealand. Under the circumstances ho will take considerably less than leal value. i The situation is excellent, sunny, and convenient to tiams,'ctc. Tho Locality is one of the best in the City. Tho Building is commodious, well lighted, and well bunt. Tho Property is nearly now. There ar-o 11 Rooms, and all modern conveniences. Cash required, only ,£BSO. ' , Card to view From THOMSON & BROWN, ' . CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, -.Opposite Bank of New Zealand. CIIJ2
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 501, 7 May 1909, Page 10
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748Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 501, 7 May 1909, Page 10
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