AUCTIONS. TO-MORROW. STRING HORSE FAIR at the TAVISTOCK YARDS, WAIPUICURAU, j FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER Sth, 1911. At 11 a.m. sharp. T UNDON. STEWART AND CO., LIMiL/ ITL'D, will sell ' 209; HORSES 200 200 HORSES 200 Comprising.' Draughts. Spring. Carters. Hacks, ami Harness Horses (broken and unbroken). On account of a Contractor— 5 'Draught Horses, 3 Tin Drays, 1 D.F. Plough, Swing Plough, 1 Scoops, Harness, Leading Chains, Swingle Trees, Etc., Also 20 Unbroken Hacks and Ponies. Early Eutries Solicited. H. N. STEWART, Auctioneer. UNRESERVED DAIRY SALE. MONDAY, 11th SEPTEMBER, 1911. • HIMATANGI. , TnE N.Z. I,OA X AXD MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED, will sell on account S. R. Lancaster, Esq., ut Himatangi Saleyards (without reserve) at 11 a.m. sharp:— 200 choice Holstein and Jersey-cross springing heifers and guaranteed sound cows. LUNCIIEONPROVIDED, Train leaves Palmerston North at 9 a.m. returning at 3.33 p.m. WAIKANAE STOCK SALE. . TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1911. TVTEAV ZEALAND LOAN AND MER■W CANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LTD., will sell, at 12.30 o'clock, ns follows , 100 good hoggets 10 vealers 4 good quiet springing heifers at drop 8 yearling steers • : 50 good woolly hoggets . ■1 picked dairy, heifers 130 good inixed hoggets 100 wethers ' ANNUAL CAMBRIDGE lIOESE FAIR. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY n AND FRIDAY. • SEPTEMBER 12, 13, 11, 15. 1000 HORSES CLASSES.-jgNTRIES-.to Date Total:- • 150 unbroken' light and heavy colts and fillies' . 530 heavy medium and light draught horses S7O hacks, cobs, ponies and light harness horses. . ORDER OF SALE. 12th and 13th, at 9 a.m.—Unbroken horses, stallions, and draught horses, nth and 15th.—Hacks, Ponies, and light Harness Horses. , FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD., HAMILTON. - TO be Sold as a Going Concern at Government Valuation. It must go,' 3Bheep country. We have the following propertv, situated at Wairoa, where valines will shortly double themselves now the'harbour is being fixed and the railway going through: 2000 acres Freehold, 200 acres river fiat,' balance hilly and undulating"; 4 miles from Fracertow.u on rood road;' TO-Voomed house, storeroom, dairy, woolshcd, fitted with machines; also 2000 acres Education Reserve, 2 years to" run, with right of renewal for 21 years. Rent, £00 per annum. 1057 acres unimproved, 900 acres in bush. 'i'ho whole property is divided into 23 Dadclocks and consists of some of the fiijest land in the district (connected by telephone); limestone formation, together with 5000 sheep' and 350 head of cattle, 5 horses, implements, furniture, tools; as a going concern at £21,500; about £10,000 cash required; East Coast Railway surveyed alongside the place, which, when fully improved, will winter 10,000 sheep and' 1000 cattle; the property is genuine; eome and sea it. C. C. Ross and Uo., Land, Estate Agents, and Sharebroksrs, Mastertos. ■ CUMIVJSWG AF3D SOW, Land Agents and Auctioneers, 85 QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. FOR SALE, GOOD CHEAP LEASEHOLD OR FREEHOLD. WAIKATO, 75 miles from Auckland, 15 miles from railway station, neai ivhero cream cart passes, the lease foi about 36 years of about 2000 acres, foi 15 years at 6d., and 21 years at Od. ar acre, about 300 acres specially rich rivei fiats, 300 really good raupo and -llaj swamp, partly drained, with unclaimet part easily drained, 1000 acres tmdttlat nig hills ploughable, 100 acrcs hills with about 250 , acres •' iu bush iill well watered, small portioi fenced, wintered 70 grown cattle and i; horses; 5-roomed house and outhouse. Goodwill of lease, .£3300, or freehold, £; 10s. an acre. No better bargain is ob tainable. GOOD PAYING FARM. WAIKATO, at .railway station, cream cry on property, tinder 2 mile, lrom school and post office, 318 acres good black loam, lease in perpetuity, a lis. 3d. an acrc, 305 acres in grass 'o crop, '13. acres in scrub, all ploughable veil watered, ring fenced, 12 paddocks carrying 29' dairy cows, £50 sheep, 7 year lings, 15 calves, and 10 horses; buildings 6-roomed house, dairy, 7-bail cowshed stable, piggery, etc. Goodwill, cheap a ja 10s. an acre. This farm is usoi.l fo bheep, dairy, and agriculture, and n i'ai'in pays better. PLEASE SEND FOR LISTS Or COUNTRY PROPERTIES FOR SALE DELAY IS DANGEROUS! nAfJ ACHES of first-class sheep or dairj O'J'U ing country, Waituna district, 1 miles railway town, splendidly subdivide into 15 paddocks, 2 houses, Si and 4 room; large woolshcd. dip, Iti-stall cowshed, et< Price, only ,£ll 10s. for freehold. Term about half rash. Come at once. PQS) ACRES of level and easy countrj OOrV lii miles Ta'.imni-unni, tenure, rc ncwable, lcr.so 00 yc*rs to run, rent £i per annum; GO acrcs in grass, balanc good mixed bush. Goodwill only i.'60l £250 cash. 'J, MAR&SS SOR3S MAETON AND MARTON JIfNCTIOJ FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE, ' SPLENDID RESIDENCE of Ifooms, LOWER HUTT, near P.( pnd Station, will LEASE if not sold. I'till description in "Dominion" >Se] tember sth. DWAN 'BROS., WILLIS STREET. F. J. SAXBY, LAND AGENT, HAMILTON. H AAA ACRES, partly improved; buili JLtFOHj ings insured £SOO; price, J 10s. per acre; £000 cash (1 SPLENDID Farms, 200 acres, half in A proved; price, £7 per acre; .CloOcas GOING CONCERN—EASY TERMS. 1 A A ACRES Dairy IVm, close to Pa jLUI> merston North; 10 acrcs be< ploughed; 12 paddocks; close to school ai creamery; splendid building?, coniplet price, £10 acre, including cows, ctc., going concern, £100 cash. ORBELL AND CO., PALMERSTON NORTH. ""for further land as vertisements see page
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1226, 7 September 1911, Page 10
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