AUCTION SALES. r\ ALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD. CALENDAR OF SALES FOR DECEMBER. • NOTE.—We are prepared to. effect live stock insurance m all. its branches. We call "special atteritioii to" foaling risks. Agents for Massey-Harris line of Implements. Full stock of repair parts carried. Important Sale of Dairy Farms. OKOIA TOWNSHIP SECTIONS AND BUILDINGS. D ALGETY & COMPANY, LTD., have received instructions from the Public Trustee as Administrator of the Estate of the late Christina Higgie To Sell by Public Auction. IN THE FIRE BRIGADE HALL, i WANGANUI, ON SATURDAY 18th., DECEMBER, At 12 Noon, The splendid Freehold" Property con- ! sisting of about 180 acres, in and adjoining the township of Okoia, conveniently subdivided into 13 township sections, and small dairy farms, and ranging in area from f-acre to 31 acres. On nine of the Sections there are dwelling houses, and the property consists of first-class grazing-land, fully improved and well watered, with frontage to two main roads, and in close proximity to the Okoia Butter Factory. The Wanganui Dairy Coy's Creamery, and Railway Station. TERMS OF PAYMENT:—IO per cent, at fall of hammer, 20 per cent, in 12 months. Balance can remain on mortgage for 4 years at 5 per cent, with the option of re-payment at any time. Litho. Plans and Particulars and Conditions of Sale are obtainable from, and arrangements for inspection made with 1 — MR. T. R. SAY WELL, District Manager for the Public Trustee, or. the Auctioneers. Properties For Sale ft/An ACRES, Freehold, all in grass l\J\J and crops; about Tialf of the place is ploughable, and well adapted for 7"cropping; well fenced and subdivided into a large number of convenient paddocks," with water in every paddock. Carrying capacity of two sheep per acre. ■ Good Homestead and Outbuildings. Sheep and cattle yards. One mile from railway station and Post Office. Handy to good town. PRICE: £20 PER ACRE. fi/LO ACRES, occupation with right UxU of purchase, 12 ' miles from Ohakune. 570 acres in grass, balance in light bush. 50 acres flat, remainder easy hills and undulating country; subdivided into live paddocks, well watered by running streams. Carrying capacity of 1£ sheep. per acre. . ; '6 miles from Post Office, creamery, and scho6l.. Buildings consist of small dwelling house, woolshed, sheep yards and cowshed. . . '■ ' Can be made Freehold at 22s 6d per acre. ' '- ' GOODWILL:' £4" 2s 6d per acre. 1 For terms arid further particulars ' apply to— . ; DAL6'ETY:.&.Co;, Ltd; V ' WANGANUI. •* ■ ■ ■ MONDAY~2OtI~DECEMBEIL At I'p.m. JH. KEESING, instructed by Mrs • Robinson,. will sell at her resi- ! dence, 36, Ridgway Street, the whole of her furniture and effects, consisting of— Dining, occasional, toilet, and kitchen tables willow. Austrian, rattan, and other chairs, coach, cheffonier, ornaments, pictures, fenders, irons, cushions, _h.. rugs, glassware, crockery, curtains, poles, blinds, rollers, pot plants, linoleums, clocks, sparklet, "oilcloth, books, stair carpet and rods, slips, brackets, duchess pairs, .double and single bedsteads, 5 shakedowns, stretchers, mattresses, beds, bedding, washstands, mirrors, eh. sets, mats, safe, bin, niters, mincer, lamp, jars, scuttle, gas ring, baths, buckets, pots, pans, utensils, tools and numerous sundries. No Re.erve. J Ti. KEESING, Auctioneer. HUNTERVILLE YARDS. TUESDAY, 21st DECEMBER, 1909. 200 4-tooth wethers. 85 shorn ewes and lambs. 100 mixed hoggets (shorn). 28 2-year steers. 50 2-year steers. 11 18-month steers. 8 yearling steers. 20 yearling heifers. 4 fat cows, i 3 fat bullocks. 33 yearlings. APITI SALE. TUESDAY, 21st DECEMBER. At 12.30 p.m. 120 good 2-tooth wethers. 90 2-tooth wethers. 100 i;iixed hoggets. 15 yoarling_ heifers. 2 2-year heifers. 20 mixed cattle. 11 2 and 3-year st?ers. 8 springing heifers. 2 2- year heifers. 20 15-to 18-month steers. 20 1 o-month steers. 10 12-month steers. 1-0 15-month heifers. 10 15 to 18-month heifers. 10 2 ta 2i-year heifers. 8 2 to 2-J-year steers. 20 yearling heifers. 3 empty cows. 1 springing cow. 14 young pigs. Account Mr J. McFarlano. 4 cows in milk. 5-year spring; cart horse, harness, etc. and furniture at Apiti Hall. PALMERSTON NORTH. WEDNESDAY, 22nd DECEMBER. 16 fat bullocks. 43 18-month steers. 20 JB-mr>nth steers. 30 3 and 3.1-ymr bulls. 100 ewes and lamb?. . WANTED Known.-Invest that £10 in Oonville. £10 deposit will seenro «\ .splendid site near tram route. Bound t:> rise.—-See- Lewis and Co., Avenue. WANTED .Known.—lndian Goods. Beautiful L:vo Ties. EmbmiderM Pillow Shams. Table and Cushion Covers, Mats, otc—J. Fpt^n. 151, Aver. no.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12398, 20 December 1909, Page 8
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