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AUCTIONS pALMERSTON NORTH STOCK SALE. There will be no Salo on THURSDAY NEXT, 22nd June, being CORONATION DAY. SOLWAY SALEYARDS, , MASTERTON. 21st JUNE, 1911, at 12.30 o'clock. THE ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS will offer— ■ * On account of G. F. Rawson, Hastwelli who has disposed of his property— 20 first-class cows, to calve factory dates; guaranteed herd. No reserve. 1 dairy cow at drop HOT LUNCHEON ON THE GROUND. JOHNSONVILLE STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1911. At 2 o'clock. ABRAHAM- AND WILLIAMS, LTD., w ill sell, as above— 500 prime sheep 40 primo bullocks THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LTD., have been instructed by Mr. D. Mncnamara to sell by Auction at Tattersall's Stables, Market Street, Hastings, on THURSDAY, 22nd June. 1911, at 10 a.m. (second day of Hawke's Bay Jockey Club 'Races), tho following blood stock:"— ' Bay mare "San Pluie," 4 year, by San Fran—Rain. Bay mare Sea Eagle, 3 year, by Birkenhead—Rain. Chestnut gelding "Rigo Park," 2-year, by Sylvia Park—Rain. Brown gelding "King's Favourite, 1 year, by King's Guest—Rain. Bay brood mare "Rain," by Qniit—Ua, in foal to Birkenhead. San Pluie and Sea Eagle are in work, and the latter is engaged in the Feilding and Manawatu Stakes. As a two-year-old "Sea Eagle" was the winner of 5 races, and "San Pluie" is also a winner. Mr. Macnamara's sole reason for selling these well performed mares and promising untried youngsters is that owing to his ill-health he is unable to supervise training operations. On account of a Client:— Chestnut filly rising 4 years, by Finland, out of Cicniak (by Step- ' nittk), guaranteed untried. F. M. WALLACE, ! / Auctioneer. '" UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE. FRIDAY, 23rd JUNE, 1911, ■ AT THE FARM, PALMERSTON NORTH.

TEE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LTD., DALGETY AND CO., LTD., ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS! LTD., in conjunction, will sell on behalf of J. 0. Batehelar, Esq. '(who has leased his farm) WITHOUT RESERVE, at 11 a.m. sharp:— ' ' 500 flock breeding ewes SOO fat and forward wethers 800 lambs 280 P.B. Ronmey sheep 23 pedigree Jersey cattle 80 dairy cows and heifers 7 pedigree Berkshire pigs 18 horses. Implements and Sundries. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Catalogues may be obtained on application;to Auctioneers. IMPORTANT SALE OP DAIRY HEIFERS. ■MONDAY, 2Gth JUNE, 1911, AT FEILDING SALEYARBS. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., «Ha. will sell as above—.' At 12 Noon. OAA SPECIALLY-SELECTED Jersey, a?vmJ Holstein, and Shorthorn Cross Dairy Heifers; mostly calving in August, and rising 3 years. - NOTE.—These heifers haTe nil been bred in Taranaki, and the Auctioneers having inspected them can thoroughly recommend them as a choice and wellgrown, lot. pUREBRED SHROPSHIRE EWES. FOR PRIVATE,SALE. . -fl OA Purebred ewes, 2-tooth to f.f.m. KA Ewo hoggets further particulars from < DALGETY AND CO., LTD., MASTERTON.

iTO DAIRY FARMERS. THE FAMOUS fIORSHAM DOWNS ESTATE, HAMILTON, itTIHIS Magnificent Block is now being •jL cut Tip into 150 acres farms and ■upwards. The whole country consists of ■beautiful rolling downs, and is the bestfarmed country that has over been offered in the Waikato. The Horsham Downs carrying capacity •Is exceptionally heavy, there being always .abundance of feed. 97 per cent, of the lambs went off fat from the grass in 1909. " 98 per cent, of the lambs went oft fat ifrom the grass in 1910. Thero are several beautiful permanent lakes on the property. The Homestead, of U rooms, is built of the best building material, and is of modern architecture, and commands a glorious panoramic view of the surrounding dis.trict. Hot and cold water, acetyleno gas throughout, p.w.c, septic tanks, tennis and croquet ? lawns, and very substantial outbuildings,' including barns, stables, loose-boxes, implement sheds. One milo from post and telegraph office. Close to Hamilton by ono of tho best roads in the Waikato. . In order to effect quick sales, tho prices have been fixed vory low, and the terms yery easy.. . . Tor further particulars, apply to A. W, READ AND CO., AUCKLAND.

Dr N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE CO., LTD. ALLEN, GIFFORD AND CO., FARMERS' AUCTIONEERING CO.. HAMILTON. tOK ACRES, fully Improved, good 6X"D loomed house, cowshed, all outbuildings, 30 cows, horse, cart and harness, all necessary implements, 2 separators; handy to factory and school; no weeds. P rice as a 6°ins concern, £tf per acre; good terms can bo arranged, i -1 AA ACRES, 659 0.R.P., 450 L.T.P . Xxv" carry 2 sheep per acre; goo acres grass, balance good bush goo d buildings and woolsheds; well subdivided, mostly totara fencing, 8 wires; 1 mile from store, telephone, .school and dip; and a miles from Railway Station. Price £s 10s. per acre; easy terms. , n A>/. ACRES, all in grass and crops Al£\} excepting 20 acres bush, 6-room-c<l house, H-bail cowshed, and other outbuildings; 0 paddocks; all sheep-proof fencing; 13 acres turnips, 7 acres oats and grass; 20 acres just ploughed and Biassed, all good ploughable land; nowcarrying 37 grown cattle, 5 horses, 11 calves; on the Junction and Were Roads; 4 mile * rora dairy ' ac ' or y> ! milo from school, post offico and store. Price m per aero; terms, .foOD cash, balance on mortgage at 5 per cent, for 5 years. MATTHEWS & CEFOfJETT AUCTIONEERS AND- LAND AGENTS, Inglewood, Taranaki. "milE DOMINION" employs a staff of JL Advertising Experts, whose services are always available. They will give valuable Advice to Advertisers, and Write Advertisements without any extra charge.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1157, 19 June 1911, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1157, 19 June 1911, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1157, 19 June 1911, Page 10

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