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AUCTIONS. TUESDAY, 23rd MARCH, ',1909, 1 At 1.30 o'clock p.m. AUCTION SALE OF RARE DAFFODILS AND OTHER VALUABLE BULBS, (Direct from Edinburgh). T KENNEDY MACDONALD, LTD., have • received instructions to sell at their Rooms, 157 Lambton Quay, as above— A Valuablo Collection of Bulbs, comprising 165 distinct varieties, many very raro and others never beforo in N.Z. To bo sold in lots to suit purchasers. List now in office. All true to name. and properly classified. 6515 BY ORDER OF THE OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE. IN THE BANKRUP'rIisTATE OF OCTAVE DESNEUX, RESTAURATEUR. MONDAY, 22nd MARCH, 1909, At 2 o'clock p.m. sharp. SALE OF FURNITURE AND PLANT, At "Paris House," Wairarapa Farmers' Building, Lambton Quay. T, KENNEDY MACDONALD, 'LTD., have • received instructions from the Official Assigneo to sell on the premises, 178 Lambton Quay,' as above— Tlio whole of the furniture and up-to-date plant, comprising 25 new tables, lot of good linoleum, leather couch, superior hall clock, mirror] 4-fold screen, carpet square, linen basket, chairs, 9 marble slabs, meat bars, butcher's block, ice chcst, butcher's table, tablo cloths, glassware and crockery, meat dishes, forks; spoons, teaspoons, ladles, 3 fish baskets, mincer, lot of enamelware, 3 buckets, 3 enamel colanders, platform scales, 6 stew pants, 2 copper stew* pans, aluminium saucepans, fisli kettle, 1 3-gal. boiler, 1 sgal. boiler, 1 9gal. boiler, 7 plants, coir mats, enamel sinks and fittings, tubs, and numerous sundries. On View Morning of Sale. WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST RESERVE. - 6514 PYNE AND CO. have received instructions to OFFER at ADDINGTON YARDS, CHRISTCHURCH, On FRIDAY, MARCH 26th, AT 3 O'CLOCK,' AFTER THE RAM FAIR, The Whole of MR. W. T. ROBINSON'S SOUTHDOWN FLOCIv, consisting of 100 Three and Four-year-old Ewes 50 Two and Four-tooth Ewes' 40 Ram Lambs , . 70 Ewe Lambs. This flock was established by Mr. Robinson in 1902 'byfthe purchase of 58 EWES at the Disposal Sale of the late MR. SAMUEL GARFORTH'S FLOCK. Tho flock lias been culled annually, , and kept true to typo. The rams used with' the flock are of the same strain as the original flock, and were bred by tho late Mr. GaTforth and from the well-known breeders Messrs. Henrv Overton, Nelson Bros., and the Canterbury Agricultural College. The above rams were prize-takers at the (?anterbury Metropolitan Show. For the full history of the flock vide South Island Flock Book No. 42. PYNE AND CO., 6408" Auctioneers. ■ ' I THE ASSOCIATED HAWKEjS BAY STOCK I . WAIPUICURAU YARDS. TUESDAY,, MARCH 1 23 rd, 1909, At 11 a.m. • 1700 ewes 1200 2-tooth ewes .. 1200 4 and 6-tooth. eaves' 700 4 and ;5-y'ear ewes 600 4 and 5-year ewes (Abbotsford) ; ISO 2-tooth - Romney-Lincoln ewes ' 1200 crossbred ewes, guaranteed 4 years old (Poporangi Station) • 900 half bred ewes, guaranteed 4 years old (Poporangi Station) iOOO '4 and 6-tooth Hvethers 150 breeding ewes 750 2-tooth wethers,'one earmark 7 fat and forward ewes 40 shearling Lincoln rams (registered) 6475 "DYNE AND CO. have received instructions ■1L to OFFER on account of MR. THOS. BROOKS, Brookside,. the whole of his wellknown i •" ' SOUTHDOWN FLOCK, , .On .' ' SATURDAY, MARCH 27th, > At 11 a.m., x At ' ADDINGTON YARDS, CHRISTCHURCH. I .r ' This flock was founded in 1887 by purchased from MR. HENRY PANNETT, and is part of the original stock imported to Canterbury. The flock has been from time to time increased by the purchase of imported ewes and the progeny' of imported ■ stock. The whole flock has been ' kept true to the Goodwood type, and "no blood except from this famous flock has been introduced. The flock consists of 300 ewes of various ages,'with their prpgeny. ' Further particulars in later advertisements. PYNE AND CO., 6443 Auctioneers. PRACTICAL FARMERS. DON'T waste your money land-hunting, but inspect the rich, flat land in the FERTILE WAIKATO. A SPLENDID BLOCK of 1493 ACRES, being rich, drained, and partly-drained swamp land; within J mile of railway station, creamery, and schcol; handy to saleyards; ono milefrontage to good load. Price, only f.i 10s. ptr acre; terms, £500 cash; balance arranged to good man. j Several Blocks of from 200 to 500 Acres of rich 'drained and partly-drained swamp land; handy to railway station, school, and oreamery. Price, only £5 10s. per .acre; easy terms. NOTE.—2I Farmers from all parts of the Dominion have irispectid adjoining blocks, samo quality land,'and everyone of them , have' purchased. ; ( ' Samples of crop grown on land can be seen at the office of the undersigned. WRITE WITHOUT DELAY, making your appointment to inspect to H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE, AGENT, .186 FEATHERSTON STREET, OR AT LOWER HUTT. ' 3208 ACRES. OAA ACRES in grass, including 280 acres til/" now felled and being sown down in best of English mijed grasses, rape'and turnips. Balance of property is In bush, which is chiefly Tavta. , Soil is heavy rich black loam, on papj for- I mation. Will winter from 2 to 2i sheep to the ' acre on tho grass. Splendid cattle bush now j capable of carrying two or three hundred head of cattle. Cost of felling, grassing, and fencing the rest of this fine property would not cost more than i' 3 an acre, which, plus owner's price, makes £i 2s. fid. an acre for land which will then be worth £1 or over. '■ TlTLE—Government Small Grating Eon Lease, 1892 Act. Rent. 4Jd. an acre. ' GOODWILL—22s. 6d. an acre. EASY. TERMS if necessary can be arranged. NOTE—Owner expects to clear £400 to wGS(W out of his turnips this year. R. WILSON AND CO., LTD. i TAIHAPE. TIMBER! TIMBER! TIMBER! The ;taringamutu totara saw- . MILLS, LTD.. Are now in a position to supply all timbers, including Totara, Matai, Red and White Pine, in any quantity, and at tho lowest current rate. Bridge, Dressed, and Seasoned Timbers a specialty. For particulars and price apply "THE MANAGER," Taumarunui, or to G. M'HATTIE, GENERAL MANAGER, MASTERTON.

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 461, 20 March 1909, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 461, 20 March 1909, Page 16

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