auctions. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OF WELL-BRED ROMNEY SHEEP AND POLLED ANGUS CATTLE. TO-DAY, (WEDNSDAY), JUNE S, 1910, And TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, J UNli 9, 1910. AT THE HOMESTEAD, "RAUMAI," Near Bulls, RANGITIKEI. Abraham and Williams, ltd., in conjunction with BAGGETT AND POTTS, will sell, on account of Messrs. Keiller Bros., at 11.30 a.m. sharp— 8500 ROMKEY SHEES? ggQ POLLED ANGUS CATTLE Consisting of— 130 2, 4, aud 6-tooth Stud Romney ewes 85 purebred 4 and G-tootli Eoinney rams 15 purebred Romney ram lambs 45 purebred ltomncy ewe lambs 3000 2, 4, aud G-tootli Romney ewes, in lamb to Romney rams SSO prime fat wethers GSO forward wethers 1000 2-tooth wethers 2500 lambs (mixed sexes) 200 fat and forward empty ewes HO stud Polled Angus cows 30 purebred Polled Angus cows 80 purebred Polled Angus yearling heifers . 10 purebred Polled Angus weaner heifers 1G purebred Polled Angus weaner bulls 38 purebred Polled Angus bulls, from yearlings up 180 Polled Angus breeding cows 125 Polled Angus weancrs (mixed sexes) 55 2.!-year Polled Angus steers 70 18-months Polled Angus 6teers and heifers 15 good dairy cows 8000 bushels Algerian oats 8 shearing machines 1 12-h.p. Hornsby oil engine A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FARM IMPLEMENTS, MACHINERY. ANI) HARNESS. NOTE—The Sheep and Cattle will bo sold on WEDNESDAY', Bth, and the Implements ana Dairy. Cows on THURSDAY, 9th. The HORSES, consisting of 100 head, will bf- .offered at our Yards, Palmerston North, on SATURDAY, 11th 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. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., -»~X in conjunction with MESSRS. BAGGETT 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. 30 pony marcs with foals at loot, by 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 sale. THE SUNNY NORTH. DAIRY' Farm, handy to Auckland City; £12 per acre; IVS acres good, land, all in grass aud cultivation; all ploughable; large part rich flats; will carry 40 dairy cows, capable of carrying more; school and creamery closo by; Railway Station 41 miles; 19 miles to Auckland City, good metalled road to property; owner leaving Dominion; a great bargain. SPLENDID sheep and cattlo farm, .£3 per acre; 1550 acres heavy limestone land, all in grass, except small patch bush; 14 paddocks; sheep-proof fences, 8 wires; good house, G rooms; wool shed, dip, yards, etc.; carrying at present 3100 sheep and 250 head cattle; about 50 miles from Auckland City; good district; owner selling solely on account of ill-heallh - ; good terms. Apply DAVID KAY, Land .Agent, Vulcan Lane. Auckland. IMPORTANT' HOTEL SALES. By . DWAPd BROS. MESSRS. DWAN BROS., Willi*. Street, Wellington, report having sold Mr. John Kennedy's interest in Her ai-jesty's Hotel, Pitt Street, Sydney, to Mr. Frank Dakin, formerly of tho Customhouse Hotel, Nelson, and recently of . the Royal Tiger Hotel, Wellington; Mr. H. -Martin's interest in the Criterion Hotel, Millerton, Westport, to Mr. John Fitzgerald, lato of Levin; Mr. 'H. \V. Sharpe's interest in tho lease and goodwill of tlio Junction Hotel, Norsewood, Hawko's Bay, to Mr. Ernest Crabtree, well known in Wellington; lr - T. Midwood's interest in tlio Masonic Hotel, Havelock, Marlborough, to Mr. A. G. Newman, lato of Gore; Mr. Georgo M'Donald's interest in the Phoenix Hotel, Rangitikei Line, Palmerston North, to Mr. C. T. Gayne, lato of tho railway service',' .Wanganui; ilr. James Woods's interest in tho Telegraph Hotel, Otaki, to Mrs. Preston, late of Blenheim; Mr. Thos. Aitken's interest in tho Herbertville Hotel, Hcrbertville, East Coast, to Mr. William Pacoy, late of Levin; Mr. Otto Weino's interest in tho Princess Theatro Hotel, Wellington, to Mr. Rob-' ert Allen, of this city; Mr. Chns. Diamond's interest in tho lease, furniture, and goodwill of tho Albion Hotel t Patea, to Mr. Henry Vogel, late of tho Wellington Meat Export Company;. Mr. Arthur Week's interest in the lease, furniture, and goodwill of. tho Castlecliff Hotel, Castlecliff. Wanganui, to Mrs. B. Doolev, late of Rushworth, Victoria; and Mr. A. Nannested's interest in the lease and furniture of the Shamrock Hotel, Molesworth Street, Wellington, to Mrs! M. Cooper, lato of tho Central, Hotel, Masterton. FOR QUICK SALE. GOOD COUNTRY HOTEL, 6| YEARS' LEASS. A GOOD OPPORTUNITY; low rent! easy to work; Takings, £30 per week; can be improved. Owner selling owing to ill-health. Price for Goodwill and Furniture only ,£ISOO. Owing to the low rent and the fact that the Hotel can be run absolutely without expense,' this is a Bargain, Apply quickly, GRIFFSTHS AND SON, BLENHEIM. FOR SALE, CHEAP, 1 A OA ACRES, 5} miles from Hastings, J 4:*/"/ ,300 acres rich flat, worth JMO per acre, nil in gross. Carrying at present 3GOO sheep, 255 cattle, and 20 horses Splendid plantations, 22-roomed House (two story), 2 bathrooms, woolshed for 1700 she.;p, 8 shearing machines, trapehep; 600 acres of tho hills are easily ploughable. Tho homestead occupies a position overlooking Napier and Hastings; acetylene gas, telephone, and all conveniences. Price -£1B per ncro. Mortgage £12,000. For full particulars apply— ' VICTOR E. SMITH, LAND AGENT, i'EILDING,
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