Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image

AUCTIONS. UPPER HUTT STOCK SALE. TO-DAY, ' THURSDAY, 16th JUNE. D ALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., will sell as under— 3 springing cows 1 forward cow G heifers, at drop G springing heifers 3 cows, at drop (j dairy cows 14 cows On account H. Grerille, Esq.— 1G first-class' springing heifers ; To be sold under written guarantee. .£2 per quarter refunded if proved unsound. . PALMERSTON NORTH. TO-DAY, . THURSDAY. 16th JUNE. 1910. THE MANAWATU AUCTIONEERSASSOCIATION, LTD., will sell:— SO f. and f. Shropshire cross lambs 200 ewes, in lamb ■ 140 ewes in lamb , 150 fat and forward ewes 100 fat and forward ewes 100 2, 4, G-looth, and f.f.m. ewes in lamb to Romney rams 00 fat ewes GO fat ewes, off rape 50 empty ewes 4 choice weauer heifers (Jersey) 40 3-year steers 25 31-year bullocks Also, on account of W. M'Konzie, Esq., who has sold his property— 240 Purebred 2-tooth to f.m. Shropshire ewes, in lamb (in lots) 75 Purebred Shropshire ewe lambs '. ■ G5 Pnrebred Shropshire ram lambs 5 Purebred Shropshire rams ; 50 2-tooth Purebred Lincoln ewes in i lamb 30 Mixed ages Purebred Lincoln ewes ! in lamb G5 Purebred Lincoln ewe lambs 40 Purebred Lincoln ram lambs , Also, on account A. Harding, Esq., Siberia:700 4-year Romney ewes (real good line) • WAIKANAE STOCK SALE. ' j TUESDAY, SsTjUNE, 1910. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., xi. and DALGETY AND CO., LTD., will sell, at 1 p.m.— 2.10 hoggets (mixed sexes) 50 ewes in lamb . 200 fat and forward wethers 60 prime wethers S forward cows 5 weaners 2 fat cows i 2 springing heifers FIRST-CLASS BUSH FARM. : 1 Qffl ACKES > 0.R.P.. at 17s. 6d. per ■, JLi/OU acre; four hours' drive from 1 Wanganni; rich, warm country, flat and undulating to easy hills; formation rich, black loam on blue papa, and shell-rock subsoil; winters two ewes to the acre; 550 acres felled and grassed, 200 acres being felled, balance bush (tawa, rimu, matai, totara); new 5-roomed House, 1 bathroom, h. and c. water, woolshed, yards, dip, etc.; no mortgage. PRICE, 1 £3 PER ACRE. This is sound country. New road to be formed will make it 2i 1 hours' drivo by practically level road from Wanganui. ; PERCY FORLOBS3G & CO., . WANGANUI. I ' : : ; THE SUNNY NORTH.' A FIRST-CLASS Dairy Farm; ,£750 deposit; 256 acres first-class land; • about 220 acres in grass, 40 acres bush; ■ about IGO acres alluvial flat; first-class • residence, 7 rooms, built about three ' years; cowshed, 14 bails (concrete floor); 6table and loose-boxes; barn, piggeries, i etc.; carrying at present over 50 dairy i cows, 30 head young stock, 9 horses, and 80 pigs; about 20 miles to Auckland City by good metalled road; £ milo to creamery, store, Post and Telephone Office,. 1 mile to school. This is a beautifully- ' situated farm, being i one of the best in the district. Price, JCI3 per acre;, balance can remain 9 'years at 5 per cent. Apply to DAViD KAY, Land Agent, Vulcan Lane, - Auckland. . Mft ACRES, 0.E.P., at 3Ss. per aero, • i\}\7 -G miles from Main Trunk Line, level and undulating country, ISO acres in grass, including 50 acres turnips and young grass, good 2 sheep and cattle country; 3 paddocks, sheepyards, etc.; 3500 ft." heart of totara timber ready to build given in; £-acro orchard and gar- : den; school to be erected on joining property. Goodwill, £3 per. acre, i£soo cash. Apply at once. J. HARRIS AND SONS, MAKTON AND MARTON JUNCTION. A REAL BARGAIN. nan, ACRES, suitable for mixed farm«/5U ing; practically vthe wholo flat land. Will carry 3 sheep per acre. Well-laid-out grounds, lawn, orchard, garden, etc. Buildings consist of splendid Resi- ' dence, trapshed, men's house, woolshed. ' etc. Well fenced and watered. . About 14 ' miies from Feilding by good road. To be ' 60ld much below its value for private 1 reasons. Price, £18 10s. per acre. Terms 1 arranged. . ' i VICTOR E. SMITH, LAND AGENT, FEILDING. A(\n ACRES. L.I.P. All flat, first■3:oo class cropping and sheep land." ■ Carries 2J sheep and grows good oats and wheat. U paddocks, all well watered 60 acres new grass, 80 acres crop and under plough. 7-roomed dwellin» woolshed, whare, cowshed yards, etc. Handy to Saleyards and Kailway. Price lor Goodwill. J;3000; third cash.' 057 -\'rn iiCRES Freehold, nearly all un--150 dulating and ploughable; 50 n01 .m stumped and ploughed; 11 pac i. docks, well watered; 5-roomed good dwelling, cowshed, etc. Half-mile Factory, School, and P.O. Price, .£l6 per acre. Cash, ,£3OO. • G46 QA ACRES Dairy Farm, practically all O\> ploughable, and goou portion been ploughed; well watered; G paddocks; 5roomed Dwelling, cowshed, concrete floor barn, etc. 1 mile Factory, School, and P.O. Price, ..£2l per acre. Terms arranged. A Bargain. £17 CAMPBELL, THOMSON, AND CO., DANNEVIRKE. FOR QUICK SALE 1 GOOD COUNTRY HOTEL. j 51 YEARS' LEASE. I ■ L * GOOD OPPORTUNITY; low rent; J -"• easy to work; Takings, ,£3O per week; can be improved. Owner selling > owing to ill-health. Price for Goodwill I and Furniture only XISOO. Owing to tho 1 low rent and tho fact that tho'Hotel ' can be run absolutely without expense, > this is a Bargain. Apply quickly. 5 GRIFFITHS AND SON, j BLENHEIM. ' SPLENDID GRAZING AND FATTENING FARM. I 1/)O A ACRES, 1310 Freehold, 150 I4UO Leasehold, at .£2O per annum; 25 paddocks, low limestone- hills, and 350 acres rich flats, mostly cultivated; winter- ' ing equal to 4 sheep per acre; splendid residence and outbuildings, 10 miles from Napier. Price, -£1G per aero for freehold; £7500 can remain at 43 per cent. W. IWGLIS HUSBAND) LAND AGENT, PAHIATUA, "

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19100616.2.99.6

Bibliographic details

Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 844, 16 June 1910, Page 10

Word Count
915

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 844, 16 June 1910, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 844, 16 June 1910, Page 10

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert