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AUCTIONS. < TO-D\Y, ; MONDAY, 7th FEBRUARY, 1910, ; ' . At.. 11 v ' . IMPORTANT .SALE' OF HIGH-CLASS . • . ~ 'HOUSEHOLD; FURNITURE. On'.'th'e No.' 93 WELLIXdTON -TERRACE. ■ I,pSSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. " . .(in . r conjunction' . ,with :. Messrs. Arthur Wai'burton and Co.) have' been instructed .by Dr. .W..A. Chappie, M.P., to sell; by auction, at liis late residence, No. 98 'Wellington' Terrace, as above— THE SPLENDID HOUSEHOLD \ • FURNITURE . AND APPOINT- " . ■ MENTS, including Mahogany diniing;rooni suite, of 14 pieces, in red morocco ; Maliogany" 7ft. sideboard :'' ': Antirine: ciibinet . and bookcase in Eng- ■ lisli oak V-v Extension table 'Chesterfield; couclies''and easy chairs - DoultoiiVand Copeland china' dinner, ser-%-ices Oak umbrella-stand,: and carved oak hall .settees .. •; Rofcwood drawing-room settees and chairs Art .china cabinet • , ' i Asminster -and. : Wilton .pile carpets and • rugs. ■'?'. ■ Morris green; bedroom .suite .of 5 pieces' Singer drophead sowing 'machine. Sc6tch ;.cliests and duchesse pairs . : Oil paintings and water-colours 'Mahogany roll-top desk, 'and No. 4 Yost • .! typewriter .. "; -' 'Mangle; "kitcbon 1 utensils; arid sundries ;: : Complete on'.application. ■ Furniture on,view on;morning of sale.- ~ J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., ; ■ Auctioneers. ; ; WAVERT-EY RAM FAIR, i;;f ' TO-MORROW. ;... TUESDAY/Bth FEBRUARY, 1910.' ■ TkALGETY AND COMPANY, 1 ' LIM-' 'JL/ ITED, will eell, as above, , at ."11 "V . 226 Lincoln flock .rams.. Bred by J. Al. Mathieson, M.. A., Wybourno, ... Q., Bremer, 0- Symcs,. S.-Na-'■■7pier, H. P..Metcalfe/ Dickie and ; ' , Sons, , Wra. Birch," 'lon Bros., .. . ' Symes 13ros„. Miss . Watt. ' : '165 Romney flock,rams. Bred by H. • : ; Wilkinson, W. I. Lovelock, • Wm.': ' Brewer; Jas. Campion, D. G. For- ;] long.:;/'^'; ; , " : -s V/, ;: :58 Border .^Leicester: flock rams. Bred, by G. V. Pearce, J. R. Corrigan, N;.: Fitzherbcrt. .. - ' "■ ■ 15 Englisli Leicester'flock rams.: Bred ' • by. J. 'R.'. Conigan. . ' -' 15 Shropshire.;Do\yn.: rams.''. Bred,'. by ... j.X R.. Corrigan. . ■ .20 Southdown, .flock' rams. Bred by -;>■ Jas.- Johns, Canterbury... ;. :|.'; : 499;{; : ;;C; : r ''v; ; All rams must, be yarded by 10 o'clock on day of sale. ' • ' • WANGANUI SALE. WANGANUI EAST YARDS. WEDNESDAY, 9th FEBRUARY, 1910. TV ALGETY AND COMPANY, LIMITwill; se)l, .as,above, at ,l p.ii.SHEEP, comprising: . _600 aged owes -, , '350 s.ni. ewes,' . . ' ■ .■ 900 6-tooth .owes .. T.--. ■ '. '500 4 arid 5-year etfes ■ 400 s.m.; eives • . • • . 900 shorn.'lambs .'...1.;.-.. . - - • 400.'shorn lambs T'.-'. L: '■ ' t;2oo.^mriewes ...200 mixed lambs . ! ''. .-' 25 Romney rams . .' . .'•lO 4-tooth Lincoln .rams " l -' ; '■ . '' :7'4-tooth Southdown rams. .4.4-tooth. Border-Leicester, rama 100 co ™P r ' s ' l1 8 : ■-. ... , ':.3Q 15 to'lß-monthL.heifers :, , : ; :;,.: > 3o''miied: ; young^''.'cattle.-'-' ';:12 : 2;to 21-yrar heifers, in calf V \ ! , : S;s3rpureb'red'„' bull ;■Brakes'f. " leftve';.'Post { Office' Corner periodically after-11 a.m. • '. Luncheon may bo obtained at the ' UPPER HUTT STOCK SALE.' : THURSDAY, 10th FEBRUARY, ' ':' :'.:'At.. l.: - DALGETY'. AND COMPANY, LTD., , ._ : .v;will : ;'sellT- i : i ..-'.,v V . 200.f.m.. ewes.' • •/.' ■ • 60 laiiibs (good-line) " . ■..■■Y'' . ' ' -180 breeding ewes. • . ... ... . . 150 lambs (mixed sexes)' ■ : ■ : • - . 2 store. cdws • • 50 steers : . • 50 18-month • heifers ; . ;10 2 and 3-year. heifers, Jersey : and Holsteiri cross .. .[-. 'y- ■ 10 mixikl..cattle 1 bull .2 4-year, steers ... •• ' 2 2J : year .steers - 7 15;; to 18-months steers . . 16 2-year heifers in; calf 15 pigs • (good' slips) . . . . l draught gelding • . : i-1-■ .tip"-dray .':.y ■y. ' IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE ' , Of FIRST-CLASS GRAZING AND FATTENING PROPERTY. D ALGETY AND ' COMPANY,; LTD., .'have received' iristructios'from Mr. A.. Cruickshank, 'of Mangawoka, to offer for isale,':by. Public Auction, at.the Saleyards, Mangaweka, on WEDNESDAY, 16th FEBRU ARY, ,1910, 'at . One p.m., his Property, comprising:—' ,K An'-ACRES,,-Lease in .'Perpetuity, Rent t»pi/ <£25 "per annum, situated ;10 miles from Mangaweka,. an.d.:? ,miles-from Mataroa Railway Stations'; all' "300 acres'.ploughable, when ,:sturiiped, balance •all . easy;.country;: about. 100; acres' flat, sub'diyiae'd; by good' ferices Unto. l? pad-, obeks.':y.~ - BUILDINGS comprised; good '6-roomed, House, large, wool-shed,, dip, .yards,': eto.: .Splendidly watered; '.will winter 2i. sheep to - acre. .'. ■y ." ' i _ ; Thio is a/ particularly desirablo pro-" perty, and ive can.recommend'it with con;ttdence, to!.anyone' desiring .a, first-class fattening' and. grazing r farm; .^'Further, narticula'rs. regarding ;■ terms,' -'etc;',; on ' application .to, . : DALGETY AND COMPANY. LTD., Palmerston North. FEILDIMG__DJSTRIOT. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. : QCJK ACRES, rich, strong, chocolate OrJii loam i on papa; all but 5 acres .chelter: bush in, English grasses; all flat and ploughable when stumped, part already ploughed; grows splendid crops of all kinds; .GO' acre* rich alluvial (beasts to-acie) river -flat;:all been, heavily timbered— maire,' m'atai,. rata, tawa, totara, etc. Lot of valuable felled timber on ground; well watered (springs, permanent stream and river), never floods; substantial post and wire fencing; conveniently subdivided; 5-roomed' verandah cottage, byre, pigsties, etc.; ..will,carry 150 dairy cows or .4 to 5 .sheep; to aero, good; adjoining large progressive township; quar-ter-mile P. 0., telegraph; schools, churches, town hall, stores, hotel, etc.; big MAIN COACH ROAD: frontage; large cheese ond butter factory and saleyaras on the estate. This is really a most desirable property of - solid .present and immense prospective value, : both for practical farming and subdivisional purpows, neat a rapidly rising town, and centre of a largo and very proßperous farming • district, famous for : its generous noil and |.perfect; climate.,: Tho;.chance* of a lifetime.; Equity, -C2SQQ. Would exchange -for large Sheep . Farm or ■ unencumbered I Town Property. Apply "GENUINE." 1,. "Dominion" Office, Wellington. ' AN IDEAL DAIRY FARM. ' '1 OA ACRES of-beautiful rich land. I within, one' inito.of 'tho best Co< operative Factory .in." the North Island,' $ mile from '/schbol • and- P.O. and Telegraph OISco; .will dairy , GO cows; ■7:roomed'.house, etc: This farm , will-return,£6oo per year for milk alone.' ' Price''of tlie freehold, JC3I . per acre. Exceptionally "easy terms to a good-man. Further from E. B. HARE AND CO., PAHIATUA.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 735, 7 February 1910, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 735, 7 February 1910, Page 10

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