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AUCTIONS, PAHAUTANUI STOCK SALE.. TUESDAY, Ist MARCH, 1910. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY ; CO., LTD., : will sell, at 2 p.m.— ' .. 100,2-tooth wethers ■ , 140 f.m. owes ■ • 100 2-tooth wethers. - • i 100 2-tooth ewes ; ■' 50 f.m.. ewes 25. lambs 80 fat wethers .12 6-tooth Romney rams . > ' . SO s.m. ewes '' RUANUI ANNUAL SHEEP FAIR. MARCH 10th, 1910, at 1.30 p.m. Coach Leaves Taihape 10.30 a.m. THE NEW ZEALAND ' LOAN . AND .MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY,, LTD.,, have been favonred with instructions from J. F. Studholme, Esq., to sell, at his R-uanui .Homestead, the following. Surplus Stock,:— 8600 (A few Sfor less). 8600 . 5000 2-to,oth, 4-tooth, G-t'ooth, and f.f.m. owes, to be sold in, lots according to ages . 2600 wether lambs 500 ewo lambs ■ . 450 wethere .'. • 75 Romney Rams, 2-tooth and upwards . • , The Euanui sheep'are noted for their constitution and quality, and this year aro exceptionally good both as regards size and condition. ■ . : FRIDAY, : 'IIth MARCH:, '' ' At 2.30 p.m. A TDUILDING QJECTIONS. 1 A 4 . xsuilding Sections, GOLDER'S HILL. (Hill Street). Tho site recently occupied by the Residence of H.Di Bell, Esq. These Sections aro absolutely, tho PICK OF' WELLINGTON. . Commanding •an uninterrupted .view, -. overlooking Parliament Buildings, ' and occupying the . • . SUNNIEST POSITION IN ; .. . 'THORNDON. The Sections have frontages of about 40ft. each. . Reserve.. prices . will. bo announced at commencement of sale. WE. -have been instructed to sell by Public Auction, as above, at our Rooms, 27 PANAMA STREET. ' . ' ; Full particulars on application. JV. H. TURNBULL AND CO.,' ' --. ... . . • Auctioneers.PRELIMINARY NOTICE. " WILLIAMS vAND . HARPER iviU sell : by Public Auction, at their Rooms, .Victoria ■ Avenue, Wanganui, on. WEDNESDAY, 16th MARCH, the LEASE of Section 3, Block VIII. Ohotu,. containing 1750J ACRES, situated about 5 miles from the.Matahiwi Landing, on tho-Wanganui River.. '. y 'yy .- '■ ;■ ;-. .;... Full particulars in future advertisement, or from the Auctioneers. ■ H. -S. G. HARPER, ■ y :.' . , - Auctioneer; . TO EXCHANGE, TOHRST-CLASS - Largo Block of V aluable X 'Wellington- Town Property, showing a high margin of profit. All well lot to good tenants. Buildings all good as new. Close to Centre of City, with tremendous prospective increased value -, iii. ; near future. Equity, £10,000. Lightly mortgaged.' , Ownor will Exchange, for good unemcumbered Dairy or. Sheep -Farm. Apply— "... BOX 238, POST OFFICE, ' WANGANUIv AN EVEE INCREASING PROCESSION ?- ". j ■. ; "'"of- ;y- ---, PRACTICAL LAND HUNTERS , . : .ARE WENDING THEIR WAY TO THE. Y ( FAlt-FAMED ' " W A 1 K A T O, whero they inspect and purchaso . the rich fertile flat lands- offered for Sale by H. ERNEST LEIGHTON > at the ridiculously low figure of £6 per acre, on tho. absurdly easy terms of '■ - :■' Y Y 10 per cent. Deposit, \\ 10 per cont. in twelve months, . . Balance for.five years at 5 per cent.T!io second deposit does not require to be paid if purchaser makes improvements to the valuo of 10 per cent. - 34 Clients, have inspected; and 34 havo purchased. .-The last ..two during the present 'week. - AREAS TO SUIT PURCHASERS. PROMPT APPLICATION NECESSARY, AS WHOLE BLOCK WILL SOON •BE GONE. . For full details apply— Hi ERNEST ;LESG'HTON, 18CFEATHERSTON STREET, WELLINGTON, AND AT LOWER HUTT. GREAT BARGAIN; IN MILLING BUSH. 1 jftA ACRES, O.PaP., £1 '3s. Cel., Xttl/l/. splendid, land suitable for mixed .farming when in grass. Within 2 miles of railway station, tram rights secured into , station yard. : Very easy country to work, estimated quantity of milling timber per acre, 18,000 ft., comprising rimu and matai,- with sprinkling of totara and white pine; 300 acres; in grass, with good yards, ■dip, etc. .Price, £i 10s. per acre.goodwill. Terms arranged if desired. Will consider sale of. timber rights only. ' . GENERAL STORE BUSINESS, in a' 'good go-ahead-town on-the Main 1 Trunk Jjtne. , Turnover, £1000 monthly. Stock and plant at valuation, estimated value, £1000. Goodwill, £75. Splendid comer premises. Terms, £600 cash, balance approved bills.. This is a great snip.; Apply ■W, P.-GARNER"AND.-CO,,'. TAIHAI'E. ... WAIRARAPA SHEEP COUNTRY. BEEN MATAI BUSH ORIGINALLY. GOOD PRESENT AND SPLENDID PROSPECTIVE: VALUE. .' iytJA ACRES, • low undulating country, «O\J papa formation, grows, splondid grass;'.about 100 acres flat, well subdi- ; vided and watered. WILL WINTER TWO EWES PER ACRE,, besides cattle. Sufficient Totara for fencjng purposes. Close to School, Factory, P.O. Buildings consist of G-roomed House (this' is not a mansion, being indifferent),, .woolshed, good yards, dip. ■ The' country cairnot be surpassed,, and is in the best of heart. PRICE, only £9 per acre; £2000 cas.h required, balanoe left at 5 per cent. Apply to O, C. ROSS AND CO., QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. Tel., 265. '. Box 69. ■: Privato.Tel., 236. ' ran ACRES of beautiful Land,', suit--01/lf.. able for a Stud Farm- or for mixed farming; grows splendid crops; all limestono formation; splendidly watered, 16 paddocks, good house, woolshed and cowshed; at present dairying 70 cows, also carrying 800 sheep, 70 dry cattle, and 20 horses; splendid situation; lj miles from Railway Station, and ,3. miles from Town. This property would cut up into 5 dairy farms, and sell at a good profit; Freehold, £16 per acre; £2700 can remain at 5 per cent., £2300 at 4J' per cent., balanco of £2968 cash. E. B. HARE AND CO.. . PAHIATUA. .

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 750, 24 February 1910, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 750, 24 February 1910, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 750, 24 February 1910, Page 12

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