Auctioneers' Notices. McGREGOR'S ' ESTATE. SALE 13Y PUBLIC AUCTION. Saturday, April 21st, at 1.30 p.m. DAIRY AND CROPPING FARMS. MR W. B. CHENNELLS has been favoured with instructions from Messrs McGregor Bros., of Lower Manaia, to sell by Public Auction, on above date, at his I'erry Street Rooms, Masterton— Four sections, each comprising 95 acres of splendid agricultural, dairying and fattening land. These sections have a frontage to Gladstone Koad, and are distant only about 3 miles from Masterton. Those in search of good farming land within a short distance of one of the most progressive inland towns in the Colony chonld not l«se the opportunity of securing a really first-clas 0 block of this well-known estate. Practically the whole of this land has been nnder cultivation, and has yielded phenomenal grain and root crops, and ttie man who is lucky enough to secure a property of this class with such close proximity ot Masterton and one of the best-pajing co operative butter factories in the colony, will have an assured income and a valuable and everincreasing asset. This block is adjoining Mr J. E. Pond's well-known dairy farm. A plan showing the sub-divisions can be seen at the office of the Auctioneer. TERMS —10 percent, on l'all ot' hammer; balance on 31st May, when possession will be given. Terms can be arranged if desired W. B. CHENNELLS. Auctioneer. A GOOD FftRM In a Good Locality. MR W. B. CHENNELLb has received instructions to sell at auction at his Perry Street Rooms on SATURDAY, 21st April, ISO 6, at 2 p.m.— All that parcel of land, containing 151 a. 2r». 22p. (more or lees) comprising parts of Sections 76, 77 and 73, Taratahi Plain Block, together with the buildings thereon, and appurtenances thereto belonging. The above property forms part of the estate of the late Mr W. B. Buick, and is at present in the occupation ot Mr Richmond Daysh, whose lease expires Ist May, 190 G. The land is all ploughable, sub-divided into eight paddocks, well waiered by water races and crteks, within two miles of the Taratahi Dairy Factory, and the buildings include a large dwelling, stables, and the usual outbuildings. Terms of sale—Ten per cent, deposit, balance within one month from date cf sale. Possession Ist May, 190 G. Further particulars can be obtained from the Auctioneer. W. B. CHENNELLS, Auctioneer. Clearing Sale of Carrying Plant, LEVIN & CO., LTD,, are instructed by ' J. W. Obbell, Esq , t.e hold a Clearing Sale of Horses, Carrying Plant, etc., at his Homestead, Maryborough, on THURSDAY, 19th APRIL, at 1 p.m. as follows: 7 waggon horses 9 brake hoises 4 bug /y horses 2 unbroken horses 4 cows and calves Spring waggon, lorry, brake, coach, 2 buggies,gig, timber waggon, larmdray, 3 tip drays, reaper and binder, drill, harrows, hariiess, covers, etc. Outside entries received. An entry fee will be charged on all outside entries.
RUCTION MART PERRY STREET, MASTER lON. HECKSHER & Co. LIMITED. Will hold Regular Auction Sales / Every Wednesday Afternoon, After the Stock Sales, and Every Saturday Afternoon. Produce, Poultry, etc >f a Specialty. FARMERS, bring in your Produce ; Quick -Bale. B. E. HOWELL, Auctioneer.
LEVIN & CO., L™ MASTEBTON, HOLD MONTHLY SALES ol Wool, Skins, and Hides AT THEIR STORE, CHAPEL ST. The next sale will be held on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25. Entries can now be sent forward.
TENNENT BROS LAND AGENTS, MAKTON. A 'W Acres, Ecclestop, adjoining Bor--41: I § ough of Marton, level and undulatiDg land, 6-roomed cottage, barn, Rtab!e, etc., good agricultural farm. Trice £ls, or will sell 150 acres separately. QKA Acres, 4 miles from Marton, best tCfJrjt level agricultural land, all drained but 70 acres, gcod buildings, £l4 14s. (\A Ci ores ' k us k an^> * n K rass but U ttU 25 acres reseive divided into 12 paddocks, good buildings, 40 acres flat, balance low hills, 13 miles from Hunterville by good road. Price £9. Acres, 15 acres left in milling bush, 4 acres in orchard, good cottage and large stable, 7 miles from Huntervilleby good main road. Price £BOO. Acres, good agricultural land, level and undulating, good residence and outbuildings, 2 miles from Marton, Price £l4. \£\ A Acres, leasehold, adjoining Marfv) ton, all ploughable, good buildings, rent about Bs, goodwill £550, 7$ years to run. Acres, 1 mile from Marton, drained, with plantation all round property, 6-roomed house and outbuildings, large orchard, 4 paddocks, £ISOO. A f\ A J k° res ' 6 miles from railway by 4t\J4Jt metal road, all in grass but 60 acres reserve bush, comfortable 7-roomed house and usual outbuildings. Divided into 7 paddocks; large part could be ploughed. 0.8.P. at 25s on January 1, 1907. Goodwill £9 per acre. 1 Q 1 fV Acres, bush land, all in grass AO X I but 70 acres, divided into 6 paddocks, cottage, woolshed and yards, hilly country, 3 miles from railway station, price £5 10s
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIX, Issue 8118, 12 April 1906, Page 8
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