Auctioneers Notices SATURDAY, 22nd, at 2 o'clock. E. HOWELL & CO., LTD.. will • Bell, on behalf of la ly giving up housekeeping—Piano, Sideboard, Couches, Chairs, Bedsteads, Dressing Tabfrs, Washstands, Bedding, Saddle and Bridle, Dresser, Enamel Ware, Scales aud Weights, Boilerri, Sewing Machines, Books, Churns, Dishes. Music, Invalid Pram, aud Sundries ; also Bicycles, Carrot 3, Onions, Vegetables, Poultry, etc. A DOUBLE ATTRACTION. MABTRRTON AUCTION MART. SATURDAY, JUNE 22nd, at 1 p.m. r R. NICOLwill sell, on account of ' • the well-known nursersmeu, W. T, Benr field and Bon3, Aramaho, a splendid selection of Fruit Trees, Shrubs, and Flowering Plants, including, Apples, Plums, Pears, Peaches, Apricots, Currants, Gooseberries, and other small fruits. Camellias, Rhododendrons, Azaleas, Daphnes, Deutzias, Ash Plants, Retinosporas, Eieagnus, Pinus Insignis, Macrocarpa. and a fine range of Eoses and Bulbs. All without Beserve. . On account of Mr T. C. Fowler, of the T.C.F. Oycl«ry—--40 Lad ins' and Gents' Bicycles. including the renowned Imperial Rovers, Premiers, Popu'ars, and T C F.'s. All first-class machines, with no reserve, An heconutcf a gentleman leaving JVla*terton A good range of leading lines of Furniture. Als? 10 shares in Mastcrton Dairy Com pany. £26 15s paid up. No reserve. Poultry and Sundries. i important Land Sale. By order sf the Public Trustee under tna will of the late Edward Dixcn (deceased). Saturday) 22nd June, 1907, at 2 p.m. |7* B, CHENNIfiLLS & CO. have v ▼ o received instructions to spII as auction at his rooms, Perry Street, Masterton, as above — The Freehold property at Akura, con taintng 99 acres 3 roods 13 perches. This property is one of the best agricultural and dairying properties in the district, and is situated only 2$ miles from Masterton. The land is of exceptionally good quality, is divided into 3 paddocks, and nine acres have been under crop. As a dairy farm it is not excelled in the district. A dairy factory is within 1§ miles of the property. This farm has always been well cared for, the buildings are convenient and in gord preservation, and the sale offers an opportunity to secure an ideal holding that is not likely to occur again for some time. Intending purchaser's are pirticular'y requested to inspect this propaity. It improves on acquaintance. Terms and Conditions of Sale can be seen at tjje offices of the Auctioneers. Also, on account of Mr -Tame? HouMgan— FREEHOLD PROPERTY, situate Junction Road, Manaia, containing 26 acres 1 rood 17 perches, and being Lot 3c, No. 1, part Section 107, Manaia. Terms »nd conditions of sale can be Been at the offices of tbe Auctioneers. IMPORTANT SALE OF DAIRYING LAND. Thursday, 27th June, 2.30 p.m. AT THE OLYMPIC THEATRE, PAiiIATUA. 4 BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, tTD., a. have been instructed by Mr P. J. Quirk to sell his well-known dairy farm at Konini, comprising—--430 ACRES, freehold, sub-divided into 6 sections, varying from 39 to 173 acres of first-olass dairying and fattening land, on the following liberal terms: 15 per cent, cash, 10 per cent. 6 months, 10 per cent. 12 months, balance can remain for a fixed term at 5£ per cent. ALSOOn behalf of Mr H. Dayeh. whose property adjoins the above 132 ACRES, lease in perpetuity, which comprisel one of the best dairy farms in tbe district, on the follow- , ing terms : 20 per cent, cash, 15 per cent, in G months, and 15 per cent. in 12 months. Balance can remain for a fixed, term at 5£ per cent. For plans and further particulars apply to the auctioneers. | Pahiatua Stock Sale TUESDAY, 25th JUNE, 1907, at 1 p.m. BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., will sell as above— TShbbp—--500 forward wethers 50 ewes in lamb 150 2tooth to f f.m. cwjs in lamb to Lincoln rams 350 2 and 4-tooth wethers 40 hoggets I 01 2-tooth ewes in lamb | 200 ewes in la Jib 150 hoggets Cattle—--50 18 month steers 10 2-year stqers 45 18-month steers 6 fat cowr 6 store cows 3 springing heifers On account of and bred by Mr P. A. McHurdy—--50 3-year Shorthorn Oullocks ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., Auctioneers fiflaatertcin Stock Sale. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20th, 1907. at 1 p.m. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS LTD., will sell at I p.m.— Sheep—--50 prime fat ewes, off turnips 50 fat ewes 200 fat and forward ewes 100 lambs 200 half bred owes in lamb to Romn3y rams 200 good wether hoggets 150 good wether hoggeti 100 hopgets 300 ewes in lamb to Romney ranis 80 ewes in lamb 200 good hoggeta Cattlego 15 to 18-months mixed cattle 5 fat cows 15 fat and forward cows 3 fat cows Pigs—--5 weaner pigs 5 weaner pigs ROSS BROS Land! Agents, - Mai en. An Absolute Leasehold. , . 485 Acres, all flat and ploughable, GO acres in oats, 90 acres in turnips and rape. 10 paddocks, good fences, splendidly watered by lake and never failing springs. 2-room6d whare, woolshed and yards, wooden dip on property. (£2OO albwed out of rent for erection of dwolling). 3 miles from school ana railway station. Will winter 2 ewes on the grass, 3 with turnips. Lease has 7 years to run from April, 1908, at 8s per acre with Right of Purchase at £l3. This is undoubtedly a good speculation. Land adjoining is selling from £ls to £2O per acre. Price, goodwill £2,300 Terms to be arranged. Apply immediately to . ROSS BROS., MARTON.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8469, 22 June 1907, Page 8
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