AUCTIONB. Y'ARDS. TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, KEBRd\RY 21st, 1911. Dairy Stock at 11,15 a.m. , Other Stock at Noon. 2900 I and 6-tooth and eound-mouth early' shorn Roniney-Lincoln ewes (one earmark), in lots to. suit purchasers ' , 400 5-year .well-bred .Romney ewes 500 1-to6th maiden ewts . 2io'2-tooth ewes 2000 2-tooth Romney ewes 500 4, 6, and full-mouth ewes 400 4 and 5-yoar ewes (one earmark) ■' 500 sound-mouth ewea 250 6-tooth ewes (ono earmark) 600 ewes and lanibs ,130 3 and 1-yiur fonvard bullocks Ex-Mangakuri; 1000 6 and S-tooth ewes S 800.5-year .'ewes Ex-Oruawharo: , 100 3 and 4-year Shorthorn bullocks. 700 2-tooth wethers ' . •pALMERSTON NORTH RAM FAIR, , . . .V TO-MOMIQW, TUESDAY, 21st FEBRUARY, 1911. SALEYARDS~AT 11.30 A.M. ' 37 ENGLISH-LEICESTER RAMS 107 BORDER . LEICESTER RAMS - . GO SOUTHDOWN RAMS 87 SHROPSHIRE RAMS 203 LINCOLN RAMS • .550 ROMNEY 'BAMS > • ; iosi ■' The F.air will be heldon.one day only. and tho rams will bt sold ill above order. • /. OPENING SALE. ' i'-"-. SOL WAY-SALEYARDS. • WEDNESDAY. '22nd FEBRUARY, At 12.30 o'clock. m'HE ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS A will offer as above— GOO CATTLF, AND 15,000 SHEEP. Condensed Entries compriso— CATTLE— ' 250 well-bred forward-conditioncd buli . lcoks , -210 station-bred three-year bullocks •70 2-y<ar steers 20 fat heifers -. 31Shorthorn cows and calves SHEEP- • "3000 fat and forward wethers 3000 2-tooth wethers 2000 4-tcoth wethers ' 2000 good-conditioncd . Roinney-Lincoln ' eWes ' - .■ / " 18(10 2-tooth'owes ■ 2000 good breeding ewes 500 4-tooth and G-tooth ewes 500 fat and forward lambs 100 fat ewes - - On account R. Riddiford, Orui — 1209 4 and 5-ycar I.iucoln-Romney ewes (goo<l months and good line) On account W. 11. Booth, Middle Run— 300 2-toolh wethers, good lino v 300 2-tooth ewes ■ . '- On account J. Strang, .Glonsido— 500 extra prime freezing wethers On account H.-H. Beetham, Brancepth— 50 extra prime fat bullocks ' On acwnnt A. 11. Morrison, Awatoitoi— 500 4-year ewes >■-.-• - • - • -''AUCTION' SALE. .;. NGATIMOTI, NELSON.; \VEDNESDAY, MARCH Ist, 2 p.m. 675' ACRES OF FREEHOLD. Messrs. J. - n; rankin and co., under instructions from •]. E. Salisbury, Esq., will offer by' Public Auction, on the premises as above, his Very aluable Run, consisting of 075 ACRES; 40 Acres ploughed, 10 Acres in orchard, balanco' lQW.:.hills;i, all - ,c;lcared; subdivided jntb4ivpaddo'c&„well -watered. 6-roomcd House, Woolshcd, Dip, Stablo Yards, etc. Winters 1000 sheep besides cattlo nnd horses. Ono of tho finest farms in Nelson Province. 111-health of' owner solo recson for selling. ... For further particulars apmy to '.J. H. RANKIN AM) CO.. Auctioneers, s Motucka, Nelson. FREEHOLD OF SPLENDID COUNTRY HOTEL FOR £3250. ■ -\ \ "POSSESSION in'ono month, when pre. ■ sent'leaso expires; rent £5 week, tenant paid £2000 .for' goodwill of lease. , On Manawatil Rtiihriiy, in ft safe district; freo house. 'Vendor, will' 6ell on'easy terms, and will guarantee that r continuance will ba carried, or forfeit £1000. Freo house, Purchaser can refurnish. This is.a great bargain. A lease can ba sold for half tho prico of freehold, and a rent of £5 per week. Only open for a few days. Apply at onco to DWAN'BROS., ' .WELLINGTON, ... . ■ Solo Agents. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. TTPWARDS of an acre of land in MarvJ ton .owned by Mr. T. P. hitc, Postmaf'tor, with- well-built house of 8 rooms,and bathrcom, telephone, gaf, and hot and cold-water laid en; stable, and outbuildings. The grounds aro beautifully laid out, and the property one of the best and prettiest in Marton. Mr. While s removal Irani Marton necessitates prompt sale. Prico'low and yery easy terms. Applv , J. HARRIS & SONS, . MARTON. HARCOURT AND CO., HOUSE AND LAND AGENTS. AUCTIONEEItS. AND SHAREBROKERS. LAMBTON QUAY. WELLINGTON. nrn ACRES, 150 ACRES RICH ALyOU LUVIAL FLATS, balance easv, undulatine. FIRST-CLASS LIMESTONE COUNTRY; winters 2200 sheep, 50 dairy cows, and 71 head cattle; 02 acrcs now ploughable. Buildings; 5roomed house, ' woolshcd,. milking-shed (concreted); water laid on,' and milkingmachines installed, 3 sets sheen-yards, milker's cottage. Present stock 2000 sheep, 50 dairy cows, 50 head big cattle. Title: BS3 acrcs freohold, 77 acres leasehold; 0 years to run. Rent, 18s. por acre, light of purchase at £17 per acre. This is an exccntionally fino farm indeed. It is admitted' to bo tho best property in the 40-Miln Bush district. Everything about tho placo is up to date, nnd in first-class order. PRICE—£I3 10s. PER ACHE FOR FREEHOLD, LEASEHOLD THROWN IN. TERMS: £3000 CASH, BALANCE 5 PER CENT. MANAWATU LINE, inn ACRES, CHOICE DAIRY FARM, lUv all flat and' ploughable; substantial fencing; 10 paddocks; permanent water; 6-roomcd house, 21 cowbails (concretod), trapsheds, piggeries, nnd other conveniences; largo orchard in full bearing; carries IS cows, bosidc.s young stock, horses, all year round. This is a particularly good property, and situated in tho best part ot tho Manawatu, within easy distance of Wellington for city milk supply. I'ItICE—.CHG 10s. .PER ACRE. TERMS: £700 CASH. MIXED FARM. QKft ACRES, TARANAKI, mixed OuU sheep and dairy farm; 35 acres shelter bushi J flat land; balance, easy, undulating country; well fenced, sheepproof fencing; U paddocks; permanent water; will carry 2 sheep per acre, in addition to 30 or 40 cows, and dry stock; 7 acrcs now in turnips and carrots; good 6-rooined house, dairy, stables, metalled stock'.vards.'.sheep ynrds, cowbails, small woolshed,'~plggerlesj'l3 miles from railway, port, and freezing works, 2 miles school. 1} miles from creamery. PRICE: £7 10s. PER ACRE. TERMS; ABOUT .£t#Q CASH. . £133
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1056, 20 February 1911, Page 10
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