AUCTIONS. JOHNSONVILLE SALE. „,„ TO-DAY, WEDNESDAY, 6th APRIL. ANDIraiiAJIS. LTD.. p.m- soll by P ublic auction, .at-2 •10 prime bullocks .150 prinio sheep 140 extra heavy ewes 100 prime lambs. .. 1 first-dassjnilker, just calved - FALMERSTON NORTH STOCK SALE. TO-MORROW THURSDAY, nh APRIL, 1910. MAs^SerEEs,Asso--300 s.m. ewes 200 2-tooth ewes 150 s.m. ewes 250 ewes, in lamb 500 t and 5-year ewes 200 fat and forward ewes 700 4 and 5-year Romney-Lincoln ewes 200 s.m. ewes y ■ 200 forward ewes 50 ewes 250 2 and 4-tooth wethers 250 3 and 4-year bullocks (good) CO mixed lambs 1 choice nolstein cow, near calving 130 s.m. ewes 100 s.m. ewes in lamb 100 2, 4, (i-tooth ewes, in lamb (good) 40 wethers 12 fat heifers On account Jas. Evans, Esq.:— 2 leading dogs SHANNON STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, Bth APRIL, 1910. > ABRAHAM ANITwiLLIAMS, -LTD., -£J&-' will sell, at 1 p.m.— 40 2-tooth owes 50 fat ewes 8 springing cows 3 fat cows ' 3 store cows 3 18-month heifers 2 cows a£ drop . 1 18-month bull 10 porkers 10 store pigs 7.baconers
WAIKANAE STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, 13th APRIL, 1910. A BRAHAM ANIMVILLIAMS, .LTD., -»■ and DALGETY AND CO., LTD. will sell at 1 p.m.— ' . ' 200 f.m. ewes ' . , 100 forward lambs (very good) . 100 2-tooth wethers 130 good wether lambs 70 2-th to f.f.m. breeding ewes GO fat wethers 60 fat ewes 20 first-class weaners 10 young cows , (July and . August calvers) . ABRAHAM AND, WILLIAMS, LTD. "MT3SSRS. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, lm LIMITED, Havo been instructed by Messrs. Manson and Co. to hold a Clearing Sale at •tikokino, at 11 a.m. on _ FRIDAY, the Bth APRIL, • Continuing on the 9th if necessary, when they will offer the. following GOODWILL OF LEASE of 100 Acres leasehold land, L.1.F., rent 7s. per acre per annum, situated at Tikokino, a'l flat land, all ploughable well faced, with good 8-roomed House, ,25-stall Stable with left, 2. Grain Sheds an.l other necessary buildings. AS. ACRES Freehold, situated in town- **** of Tikokino, together with good 7-roomed House (every convenience), Stable, Trap Shed, etc.
15 heavy draught horses, all youn? and good workers 1 yearling filly, by "Sylvia Park" 1 mare, by "Gunboat," with foal by "A he;" .. ' 7 hacks and harness horses, good sorts, broken and unbroken 20 fat bullocks, all young and broken to yokes , Large ..quantity of shaft and'leading har-
ncss, covers, etc. 1 8-h.p. compound "Fowler" traction engine 1 G-h.p. compound "Barrel!" traction engine, convertible' to locomotive. ■- 1 14-h.p. stationary engine ' 7 wagons (horse and traction engine) . 7 timber trucks 5 sets logging trucks Number spare wagon axles and shafts 2 logging trollies 2 tip sawdust trucks 3 stacks oat sheafs 12 tons straw chaff ' 20 tons trussed clover hay COMPLETE SAWMILL PLANT, comprising:— ' ." ' No. 1 Mill.-l 35-h.p.. Boiler, 1 25-h.p. Engine, Breast Bench, Saws, Pulleys, Shafting, Belting, etc., Breaking-down gear. No. 2. Mill-All Mill Plant, Intermediate Shafting, Pulleys, Twin Saws, and Breast Bench complete. Water Tanks, Pump and Piping, several spare Circular S?.ws, Cross-cut Saws, Shafting, Spindles, Pulleys, Belting, • Bearings, Timber Jacks, Grindstones, Crowbars,. Cant Bars, large quantity Mill Sundries, 2 Planing .Machine's, 1 Largo Lathe, 16ft. Bed. Shafting, Fan and Piping, etc., etc. 1 Small Turning Lathe, Portable Forge, Anvil, Emery Spindle on Stand, large quantity Old Iron, Castiron, and Brass.
3 Six-roomed Cottages, for removal; 2 JTour-roomcd Cottages, on sledges, for removal; 1 Two-rooiued Cottage, en slcrigo; 6 good Portublo Whares, on sledges; 1 Blacksmith's Shop, for le-movt-1; 1 Large mid well-built Planing and Moulding Machine Shed, for removal; 1 Large Grain Shed, 30 - x 12, for removal; 1 Five-stalled Stable, for removal; 1 Four-stallei Stable, for removal; Sawmill Buildings, for removal. 60,000. S r . tet of Buildh * 500 cords of slabs, mostly matai 800 posts ( NOTE.—As Messrs.' Manson and Co. are giving up Sawmilling at Tikokino,. tlio whole will be for absolute sale, so this will offer air exceptional opportunity for anyone requiring Building Timber or any of the above Plant or Stock. Coaches' will ■ meet first train from Napier at Waipawa on Day of Sale. ' ALFRED REID, ' ; Auctioneer.
FOR QUICK SALE. GOOD COUNTRY HOTEL. 61- YEARS' LEASE, A GOOD Opportunity; low rent; easj to work; Takings, ,£3O per week; can bo improved. Ownor selling owing to ill-health. Price for' Goodwill and Furniture only .£ISOO. Owing to the low reat nnd the fact that the Hotel can be run absolutely without expense, this is a Bargain. Apply quickly. GRIFFITHS AMD SON, BLENHEIM.
CHOICE DAIRY FARMS FOR SALE. nna ACRES, all in grass, well subdivided, sheep-proof fencing, 9 paddocks, on good metalled road, 2J miles from factory and school; will carry 2J 6heep or 40 cows; 5-roomed house, cowshed, and all necessary outbuildings. Price, only 4112 per acre, £400 cash. o>OlfS ACRES nil highly improved A\J\y Dairy Farm, close to Stratford, on good metalled road; splendidly fenced, grassed, and subdivided into 12 paddocks; good 0-roomed house, concroto llobr cowshed, uico plantation; 1 milo from school and factory. -Will lease for 5 years at 30s. per acre, purchasing clauso if desired. Writt us for further particulars. YQUP4G, HOBBS-& CO., . LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS, STRATFORD.
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