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WEDNESDAY. 30th AUGUST, 1905. At 1.30 sharp. 100 p^s 100 SALE or PIGS, HORSES. DP AYS, TRAP. EXPRESS, HARNESS, AND PLANT. JW. BRAITHWAITE has receiver! in- _ • structions from Mr Fred. N. MeVicar, who is selling his farm, and retiring from the business, to sell on the premises. Paparange's Settlement, Johnsonville. as above—--3 pedigree Berkshire boars 20 breeding sows with litters and to farrow 60 good stores • 20 weaners 1 upstanding, well-bred half draught, rising 4yrs, a roal clinker, any trial 2 good spring dray horses 2 spring drays, new 1 spring cart 1 express Sets spring dray and cart harness 200 fowls and ducks, etc. As Mr McVicar is retiring from the business, the whole of his carefullv selected breeding stock will be sold without reserve. Pig and poultry farmers will do well to attend as this stock comprises some of the best strains in the North Island. 790 LOWER HUTT STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 30, 1905, At 1 o'clock. JL. MORRISON AND CO. have • received instructions from various owners to ©ell by auction as above— The trotting pony "Wait a While" 2 saddle and harness horses Quiet lady's pony, gig and harness Boy's pony, 6 years First-class saddle cob 1 ffiff Saddle and bridle 1 cow in milk and to calve January 1 Ayrshire cow in calf, sire McDonald, dam Lady McDonald, bred by J. H. Scales, Esq. Cows, heifers, vehicles, etc. Further entries will be received. AUCTIONEER'S NOTICE. WE desire to announce to the Residents of Petone and the Public generally that we have started business as Auctioneers, Stock and Station Agent©, and by strict attention to same trust to merit a fa'r share of support. We will conduct Stock Sales at all the important centre© when convenient. Sales of household furniture, etc, etc., at our rooms, and clearance sales as per appointment. Account sales rendered day of sale. J. L. MORRISON AND CO., 734 Auctioneers, etc., Petone.

ISLAND BAY. rjIHREE lovely level Acre Seo- "*■> tions; fronting 66ft metalled road; sunny, with nice view. Apply F. LOUDON.

BELL BROS., LAND AND STOCK AGENTS, PALMERSTON NORTH. . JJAVE FOR IMMEDIATE SALE--2297 Acres Freehold, situate one mile from station on Manawatu Railway Company's line, and 3 mi lee from the sea; nice hilly country, lying well to 1 the sun; 600 acres in grass, balance bush. Price. £3 10s per acre; terms, £3OOO cash. 11,900 Acres Freehold, situate 6 miles from the Wanganui River; and 25 miles from VVaitotara by, formed road; all in virgin bush, most of which is good milling timber; firstclass land, improved country adjoining; carries 2 sheep per acre, besides cattle. Price, 30s per acre; very easy terms arranged. 1800 Acres Freehold, sitnate in the famous Manawatu District, and within easy distance of Palmerston; 1500 acres fiat, a large portion being i drained swamp, balance sand-ridges; I carrying 21 sheep per acre, besides cattle. Price, £9 per acre; easy terms arranged. .' 1300 ACBBS rpHTIHE miles from 500 acres flat, 250 stamped, balance rolling country in splendid grass; 12-roomcd house and all necessary buildings, stable, woolshed, dip, sheep and cattleyards. etc. For raising fat lambs this place is unequalled anywhere. Kent, 9s 4d per acre. Lease 9 years for part, and 17 years for balance. Goodwill, .£looo.’ , LEWIS AND CO., LAND AGENTS, WANGANUI. Onn ACEES—A very highly-improved /4UU Farm, situated at the corner of two metalled roads, about i mile from school, store, creamery and P.O. (stores, meat, paper, delivered), and only 5 miles from town of Stratford.. Property is all plonghablo and is well watered, laid down in best of English grasses; fully 50 acres are stumped, and will winter L 0 dairy cows, besides other usual stock. House conlains 7 good rooms, cowshed (15 bails). The fences are in good order, nearly sheep Sroof, subdivisions 12 paddocks. For a airy farmer wanting a good holding the property is all that can be desired, a .id is returning a large amount, factory slips can be show*. Vendor aefcs ißln on easy terms, or would sell 100 acres with or without building*, terms to be arranged. Satisfactory reasons can be given for selling. ’ Arrangements can be made for ■ respecting on application to C. EL ARNDT, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT,

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5679, 29 August 1905, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5679, 29 August 1905, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5679, 29 August 1905, Page 8

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