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AUCTIONS. PALMERSTON NORTH RAM FAIR. ' ; TUESDAY, 22nd FEBRUARY, 1910. TN • ABRAHAM -AND WILLIAMS, ■ A LTD., Salo Yards; Rangitikei; Street, at 11.30 a.m.— GO flock Border Leicester rams 84stud and flock English Leicester ... rams 1 . ' GO flock Shropshire rams . i 36 stud and nock Southdown, rams 243 stud and flock Lincoln rams 848 stud and flock Rornney lams 25 flock Corriedale rams : . . -30 stud Southdown ewes. ; . PALMERSTON NORTH ANNUAL ■V RAM FAIR.. TUESDAY, 22nd FEBRUARY, 1910. ABRAHAM - AND WILLIAMS, LTD. DALGETY AND CO., LTD. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY. CO., LTD. ~ OTAKI STOCK SALE.' "// WEDNESDAY,: 23rd FEBRUARY, 1910. ' 250 s.m. breeding ewes 160 forward 2-th wethors . ' 150 breeding, owes 150 lambs 100 fat wethers 80 fat .wethers . G'wcaner heifers (grade Jersey) 5 forward cows 300 woolly lambs 200 breeding ewes " 100 4-tcoth wethers 50 cull ewoa TK RANGITUMAU DISPERSAL SALE. V NEAR MASTERTON. : THURSDAY, 24th FEBRUARY, 1910. . At 11 a.m. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., xi have been instructed by Mr. A. J. Stone-Wigg, who has disposed of the well-known property, formerly owned by Mr. James Stuckey, to sell 'as above, ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE--40 stud : Herefordcows and heifers, • bred, by James . Stuckey and Stuckey Bros. , Bred by A; J. Stone-Wigg: 11 2-year heifers 1G yearling heifers ' • 17 heifer calves 12 bull calves 96 HEAD--750 2-tooth • Romney-Lincoln evrea 900 4-tooth, Romney-Lincoln ewes • 300 6 : tooth Lincoln ewes' s 350 6-tooth Romney ewes .. • . 500 G-tooth Romney-Lincoln ewes > .' 800'4-year Rornney ewes' . 400 5-year Lincoln ewes ' ;4000 seeep ' : , ■■ 80 f.m. Lincoln rams . 20.f.m. Romney rauis 50 2, .4, 6-tooth and' f.m. Southdown j rams. . : SPLENDID: COLLECTION OF; FARM . . IMPLEMENTS, . .. ALL PRACTICALLY' NEW. CATALOGUES on application to ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS. LTD. PRELIMINARY' NOTICE. . : IMPORTANT. LAND -SALE. SUBDIVISION OF'MESSRS. KEILLER BROS.'S - FAMOUS . RAUMAI, ESTATE, NEAR BULLS (6500 ACRES). MESSRS. • .ABRAHAM AND ' WILItJL LIAMS, LTD.,'in conjunction with MESSRS. BAGGETT AND\POTTS, have received instructions '.to. offer by ..Public Auction, early in April, 'the above de- ■ sirable property, comprising 6500 ACRES, the greater - portion of which is well adapted for . dairying., The. property ;is now being roaded and 1 subdivided,' and will be offered in areas, of from 100 to 500 acres,. on liberal terms. Full, particulars later. . ; V .''A'''' ■ THE WELL-KNOWN RUN, "HAUTOTARA" • (Near Martinborough), •FOR SALE BY PRIVATE ' i TREATY. MESSRS. ■tf/jTUBRAY, ROBERTS, & CO., , of Wellington, have been instructed by Mr. Charles Harris to dispose, of' his noted Hautotara Property, consisting of ACRES, FREEHOLD ■ 4 968 ACRES, LEASEHOLD (or thereabouts), TOGETHER WITHTHE STOCK • ■ ■ THEREON. ■ , . . . Full narticulars obtainable from MURRAY, ROBERTS, AND CQ.i. WELLINGTON. ' AN EVER' INCREASING: PROCESSION of : . PRACTICAL' LAND HUNTERS 1 : . .. Abe WENDING THEIR WAY'TO THE FAR-FAMED - W A I K. A. T O , where they inspect and purchase'the ; 'rich |' fertilo'flat'lan as .offered for Sale by/' H.; ERNEST LEIGHT O N • at the ridiculously , low. figure of i£o:por acre, on the absurdly easy terms of ~ , 10 per cent. Deposit, ; 10 per cent, iu twelve months, i Balance for five years at 5 per cent. 1 The second deposit does not require to' be paid if purchaser makes improvements 5 to the value of 10 per cent. ' 34 Clients have inspected, and 34 have purchased. The last two during the present week. ■' ' areas to suit purchasers. • PROMPT application necessary, as whole block will soon 1 :. v. . BE GONE... For full'details apply— . H. ERNEST LEJGHTON, ■. 186 FEATHERSTON STREET, . 1 WELLINGTON. • ' AND AT LOWER HUTT. 6. ; ROSS '/AND CO., LAND AGENTS, MASTERTON. A CHANCE TO ACQUIRE A GOOD PROPERTY. I EXCHANGE FOR WELLINGTON PRO- ' PERTY. - MUST BE RENT-PRO- • DUCING. " ' ' BEAUTIFUL CLIMATE, CLOSE TO NAPIER. rt-n OQ ACRES, all in grass, except f lilliCO what is in rape, nearly, all ploiiKhablo; about 400 acres river flat, which grows good crops of almost any- ■ thing planted. The property is well subdivided, aud gates and fenccs are in • first-class repair. The Homestead comprises 8-roomed House (kauri), in a nice position, surrounded by trees; good garden and orchard; stables, woolshed, dip (concrete), yards, in good order. Owner ' retiring on account of ill-health. Price, jC7 ss. Mortgage, —10,000 a t 41 per cent. , Send your property to Box G9. Further particulars liorn 'Pnoue No. 365, after 5 B.m. No, SJti.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 746, 19 February 1910, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 746, 19 February 1910, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 746, 19 February 1910, Page 16

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