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• Auction ■ Sales. \ IMPORTANT LAND SALE .; —ON—' Saturday,-24th Oct., 'at noon. in messes hulme and co.s auction room, Wynen Street, Blenheim. SUBDIVISION OF THAT WELLKNOWN ESTATE "THE WMEKIN." Adjoining the Omaka Settlement, 9 miles from Blenheim by good road. FAVOEED with instructions from JOHN DALZIEL, Esq., we will offer by Public Auction, as above, this well-known Agricultural and Pastoral Farm, subdivided as follows: — BLOCK 1.—405 ACEES, in 4 paddocks, about 140 acres flat; 120 • . acres in Algerian Oats, 10 acres wheat, 7 acres Cape Barley, 3 . acres Peas; balance easy hills, sur- '• face sown. BLOCK 11.—400 ACEES, in 2 paddocks; 185 acres flat agricultural land, in English grass; balance easy hills, surface sown. BLOCK 111.—390 ACEES 1 ROOD (Homestead' Block); in 8 paddocks. Good; house of 6 rooms, well , situated, splendid view; garden, orchard, stable and yards. About 65 acres in Rape; 14 acres ready for turnips; about 130 acres in English grass; balance easy hills, surface sown, with 45 acres ploughed for rape on top of hill. Good netted boundary fences all round. V. The flat land is all of good quality, and grows heavy crops. The bulk of. the hills is ploughable, and comprises rich, black soil. The property is well situated and has a sunny aspect. This estate as subdivided affords an excellent opportunity for investment hi a handy property for mixed farming, in close proximity to town and markets. LAND TEANSFER TITLE. GOOD TERMS CAN BE AERANGED. ' Particulars and conditions, also plans of the property, may be obtained on application to the aut> tioneers. DALGETY, AND CO., LTD. E. F. HEALY, Auctioneer. : WELLINGTON WOOL. SALES. UNDER the auspices of the Wellington. Woolbrokers' Association, will be held in the Concert Chamber, Town Hall, Wellington, during the current season, on the following dates:— Ist Sale—l3th NOVEMBER, 1908, at 2 p.m. , f 2nd Sale—4th DECEMBER, 1908, at 9 a.m. 3rd Sale—Bth JANUARY, 1909, at 4th Sale—l9th FEBRUARY, 1909, at: 2 p.m. Wool must be delivered into store by the ( MONDAY previous to sale, otherwise it cannot be offered. • The charge on wool offered, but not sold, will be 2s per bale for the first offering, and Is per bale for the second offering. ©ALGETY AND CO., LTD. MURRAY ROBERTS AND CO. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD. ■LpyiN AND CO., LTD. i /UNITED FARMEES' CO-OPERA- ; TIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD. ;{WAIRARAPA FARMERS' CO- ; OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, I LTD. G H. SCALES. . • A. H. ATKINSON AND CO. !I\,Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. Levin .ft Co., Ld., (BLENHEIM BRANCH) GENEEAL MERCHANTS, AUCTIONEERS, WOOL, GRAIN AND PRODUCE BEOKEES, STOCK, STATION AND PEOPERTY AGENTS. • ! TjIULL SUPPLIES of all Farm and -*- Station requisites, Wines, Spirits, etc., always on hand. advance; Advances made at current rate of interest against shipments of Wool and Frozen., Meat, and j also against consignments of produce placed in our hands for sale. WE HAVE SEVERAL FARMS IN THE DISTRICT AND IN THE NORTH ISLAND FOR SALE. JUST ARRIVED. NEW SEASON'S SEEDS, Consisting of: RAPE, TURNIP MANGOLDS, CARROTS CLOVER, RYEGRASS COCKSFOOT, TIMOTHY. also: CORNSACKS, ' ■ ; WOOLPACKS, BINDER TWINE. At Lowest Market Eates. LEVIN & Co.. Ltd. REMOVAL NOTICE, mHIS is to notify my customers -*- and the General Public that I have REMOVED to more commodious premises in Grove Road, next Eoyal Hotel, lately occupied by the Farmers' Co-operative Association. EDWARD JAMES, ' COACHBUILDER AND WHEEL- ■. WRIGHT. } i _^^^ ! SOW Sutton's Golden Tankard Mangold. Awarded Highland Society's gold __32fc9daL__af^r__afficia.l :

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 248, 19 October 1908, Page 8

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