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AUCTIONS. IMPORTANT UNKKSEJJVED CLKAIiING SALE OF WELL-BRED itOMNJiV SiIKBP AND POLLED ANtiUS CATTLE. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, otn and 9th JUNE, 1010. AT THE HOMESTEAD, "RATJMAI," Near Bulls, RANGITIKEL "A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., -£"&- in conjunction with BAGGETT AND I'OTTS, will sell, on account ra Messrs. Keillor Bros., at 11.30 a.m. sharp— Q!X(\(\ ROMNEY SHEEP |TQA POLLED ANGUS CATTLE Consisting of- • 130 2, I, ami C-tooth Stud Romney 85 purebred i and C-toi>th Romney rams 45 purebred Eomney ram lainlis 45 purebred Komney ewe lambs 8000 2, 1, aud C-tooth Eomney ewes, in lamb to Romney rams SnO prime fat wethers 050 forward wethers 11)00 2-tooth wethers 2500 lambs (mixed sexes) 200 fat and forward empty owes 30 stud Polled Angus cows 30 purebred I'olkd Angus cows 80 purebred Polled Angus yearling heifers 10 purebred Polled Angus woaner heifers 16 purebred Polled Angus weanor bulls 38 purebred Polled Angus bulls, from' yearlings up 180 Polled Angus breeding cows 125 Polled Angus weanere (mixed sexes) 55 21-year Polled Angus steers 70 18-months Polled Angus eteers and heifers 15 good dairy cows 8000 bushels Algerian oats 8 shearing machines 1 12-h.p. Horns'oy oil engine A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FARM IMPLEMENTS, MACHINERY, AND HARNESS. NOTE.—The Sheep and Cattle will be sold on WEDNESDAY, Bth, and the Implements ami Dairy Cows on THURSDAY, 9th. The HOESES, consisting of 100 head, will bo offered at our Yards, Palmerston North, on SATURDAY, llfh June. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Coaches meet morning trains at Greatford Railway Station. • ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., Auctioneers. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE OF HORSES. SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 1010. At PALMERSTON NORTH. < A BRAHAM AN]; WILLTAMS, LTD., A in conjunction with MESSRS. BAGGKTT AND POTTS, will sell at their Yards, Rangitikei Street, at 12.30 p.m. sharp, on account 'of Messrs. Keillor Bros — 20 2-year ponies by Good Spec 15 yearling ponies by Good Spec. HI) pony mare.-i with fouls nl fool, b> Good Spec. 10 good draught mares and geldings 1 thoroughbred stallion, Good Spec, by Good Bye, dam Spec, by Musket No other horses taken for this salo. IMPORTANT HOTEL SALES. By DWANJ3ROS. HfESSHS. DWAN BROS., Willis Street, ifJL Wellington, .report having sold Mr. John Kennedy's interest in Her Majesty's Hotel, Pitt Street, Sydney, to Mr. Frank Dakin, formerly of the Customhouse Hotel, Nelson, and recently of the Roval Tiger Hotel, Wellington; Mr. H. Martin's interest in the Criterion Hotel, Millertou, Westport, to Mr. John Fitzgerald, late .of Levin; Air. H. W. Sharpe's interest in tli-o lease and goodwill of the Junction Hotel, Norsewood, Hnwkc's Hay, to Mr. Ernest Crabtreo, well known in Wellington; Mr. T. Midwood's interest in the Masonic Hotel, Havelock. Marlborough, to Mr. A. G. Newman, late of Gore; Mr. George li , Donald's interest in the Phoenix Hotel, Rangitikoi Line, Palmerston North, to Mr. C. T. Gayno, late of the railway service, Wansanui; Mr. James Woods's interest in the Telegraph Hotel, Otaki, to Mrs. Preston, late of Blenheim; Mr. Thos. Aitken's interest in' the Herljcrtville Hotel, Herbertville, East Coast, to Mr. William Pacey, late of Levin; Mr. Otto Weine's interest in the Princess Theatre Hotel, Wellington, to Mr. Bobert Allen, of this city; Mr. Chas. Diamond's interest in the lease, furniture, and goodwill of the. Albion Hotel, Patea to Mr. Henry Vogcl, late of the Wellington Meat Export Company: Mr. Arthur Week's interest in the lease, furniture, and goodwill of the Castlec.liff Hotel, Castlocliff. Wanganni, to Mrs. B Dooley, iate of Ruslnvorth, Victoria; and Mr. A. Nannested's interest in the leaso and furniture of the Shamrock Hotel, Molesworth Street, Wellington, to Mrs. M. Cooper, late of tho Central Hotel, Masttrtou. THE SUNNY NORTH. A FIRST-CLASS Dairy Farm; .£750 dcXA. posit; 25G acres first-class land; about 220 acres in grass, JO acres bush; about ICO acres alluvial flat; first-class residence,- 7 rooms, built about three years; cowshed, It bails (concrete floor); "stable am! loose-boxes; barn, piggeries, etc.; carrying at present over 50 dairy cov.'s, HO head young stock, S horses, and 80 pigs; about 20 miles to Auckland City by good metalled road; J mile to creamefv, store, Post and .Telephone Office, 1 mile to school. This is a beautifullysituated farm, being one uf Hie best in the district. Price, .£l3 per acre; balauce can remain 0 years at 5 per cent. Apply to DAVID KAY, Land Agent, Vulcan Lane, Auckland. AC\f\ ACRES L.I.P. All flat, first4fcUU class cropping and sheep land. Carries 2! sheep and grows good oatsand wheat. 14 paddocks, all well watered. GO acres new grass, SO acres crop aud under plough. 7-roomed dwelling, woolshed, whare, cowshed, yards,' ele. Handy to Saleyards and Railway. Price for Goodwill.- .£3000; third cash. G57 -i fa jiCRES Freehold, nearly all un--10 V dulating and ploughablc; ji) acr o. stumped and ploughed; 11 pal |. docks, well watered; 5-roomcd good dwelling, cowshed, etc. Hal£-.nil e Fac . torv School, and P.O.- Price, i!IG per acro . Gash, .£3OO. 6IG Q n ACRES Dairy Farm, practically all OU plougluible, and good portion been ploughed; well watered; 6 paddocks; 5roomed Dwelling, cnwslied. concrete floor, barn, etc. 1 mile Inctory School, and pO. Pri«. ■*'-' I"' 1 ' acre - J elTns nrraii?cd. A Bargain. CJT CAMPBELL, THOMSON, AND CO. DANNEVIRKE. j CHOICE DAIRY FARMS FOR SALE, /.n ACRES, all well grassed; sub--0.4 divided into 10 paddocks; well watered, all level; 30 acres been ploughed, good wire fencing; noiv carryinj -j.i cows; splendid S-rojinod house, nicely situated; first-class outbuildings, including conerctr-llour cowshed; very choice property; only I miie from Post Oiiice, School, and Railway Station. Price, £\o per acre; itSU c:\sli. balance 10 years, at 5 per cent. A snip. -c ctp ACRES, all in grass except •' J.OO acres shelter bii.-h; 100 acres Ikis been ploughed and resown; well fenced; VI paddocks; now carrying 7.'. cows; t.i miles from Factory, School, and Po.st'o,-. fice; 9-rooincd llouso and 21-bnil cowshed This ' s witlioiit exception I lie most highly improved fnriu in tile ~ trict; ironlagc nil planted with shelter ami ornamental tret--; very, healthy j K ,,j. Mon. Price, i' 27 IDs. per acre; .tluOO cash, balance S per cent. This is a raie pliaiif" f"f niiytiuc wauling a nice homo Write at once to YOUNG, HOBI3S, AND CO.. Stratford.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 834, 4 June 1910, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 834, 4 June 1910, Page 16

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