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Auction Sales WELLINGTON WOOL SALES WOOL SALES~^M be held in the Concert Chamber, Town mil, WELLINGTON, during the curivnt K . aS on on the Mtain,, dates 10th pec. 1915 9 a in. 5 iSIsS *££: . »thF; b: sJ"«;t The charge on wool ? ffe™/ t K°st SeCValua^o enTfo,- the main portion of the clip are supplied to" growers upon Roberts and Co Ltd., and Johnston and Co. Ltd. 1' braham and Williams, Ltd. . N Z Lean ?nd Mercantile Agency . Levin^on^Co., Ltd., and Freenan R. Jackson and Co. Geo. 11. Scales, Ltd. . ! United Farmers' Co-op. Association, Ltd., and Wairarapa Farmers' Go-op. Association, Ltd. IS tlG. nT,SbuH ta tndCo....l,td. N.Z. Farmers' Co-op. Distributi ing Co., Ltd. SUBDIVISION OF LEgFIEL© ESTATE. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION AT THE TOWN HALL, BLENHEIM. '-— OK — SATURDAY, October 30, At 11 A.M. AND CO., favored with instructions from F. N. Dillon, Esq., will sell by Public Auction as above, the famous ,' LEEFIELD ESTATE. Comprising 1 A AAA ACRES of magnifi.X4t»UUU cent Agricultural and Pastoral Country, subdivided into 15 BLOCKS. ' Block 1—6380 Acres , Block 2—2643 „ Block 3—304 • ~ Block 4^192 „ Block s^-404 „ ; . Block 6—381 „ .-,■■■ Block 7—343 Block 8—263 ~ " Block 9—179 „ Block 10—526 „ Block 11—281 „ ■ Block 12—550 }I Block 13—570 Block 14—560 „ ..Block 15—768 „ TERMS: , 10 Per cent.,cash at sale. ' I 5 Per cent, on delivery, Ist March, 1916. Balance for seven, years at 5 per cent. Leefield is too well-known as one of the finest runs in Marlborough to need any terms of recommendation to Marlborough people. Fourteen of the sections are suitable forf agriculture and mixed farming. an,d the remaining tlock is^ magnificent grazing country. Well watered, beautifully situated, each section with splendid homestead sites, this property offers the most at- . tractive proposition ever placed before buyers in this district. ' Plans obtainable from— GRIFFITHS BROS., LTD., PYNEANDOO., Auctioneer? Fi&TJILE ~ RM VALLEY LAftD. 477 Acres. - ■ .__ \ FOR IMMEDBA^E SALE £10 lOs per acre. Sheep, Dairying, or nrixed Grazing Farm, 17|A;VC-REI> with instructions from Ernest Wiffen. Esq., we have pleasure* in offeting for sale his knoivn property situated in the Rsii Valley; oontainipg 477 acres O.R.P. (Convertible to freehold). Rental about'l4s Od pe-' acre nett. *11u> property fronts th« msiin Blen-heim-Nelson road, and comprises the whole of a well watered valky, containing about 100 acres rich flats, 200 r.cres low terrti<tes (all ideal lucerne and clover land), balance easy sloping hills. Ring fer.ced nnd tubdivtded into 10 paddocks by mostly all iron fences- '—■'■ Buildings inchide dwelling house of 6 rooms and conveniences, shearing shed, milking shed, implement i-hed, stable, men's vliore, etc., etc. Carrying capacity about 1400) sheep, or ]f used as a mixed grazing farm, about 60 dairy cows ilnd 500 to COO sheep. (We might mention ihat during the drought of last season 1500 sheep were graced for j> very considerable time for one of the large runholde.rs in the Awatere district, and in addition to this close upon 750 sheep were fattened off the property durir.e; the same period). PRICE FOR ABOVE: £10 10s per acre, with "easy terms offered. Tiie property is situated :,n the centre of the laigest dairying district in North Marlboroagh, and adjoins the township of Flat Creek. Large cheese factory nnd stock saloynrds directly opposite, Post and Telegraph Office and General Store adjoining, and school within a short distance. Ttvo regular motor services every day from Blenheim and Nelson. We can well lecommend the above as a first-class dairy or sheep fjum, and ono of the cheapest properties at present offering in Marlborough. Fuller particulars on application to— >• | NZ. LOAN VNP MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. J. REID, Manager. THE DRINK THAT GINGERS YOU UP! That's CAMROC Dry Ginger Ale! H is warming in winter aid cooling in auni trier. Its healthfulness and purity is guaranteed—even the water is first carefully purified. Drink <3amroo Dry Ginger Ale^—alw^s! At all hotels and stores Advt. TTmSDDING. Invitation, and CeT> V» bration Cards—New designs at "Marlborough Express" Printiu^ Works..

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLIX, Issue 249, 20 October 1915, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume XLIX, Issue 249, 20 October 1915, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume XLIX, Issue 249, 20 October 1915, Page 8

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