AUCTIONS. . TO-MORROW. • At .11 o'clock a.m. SALE OF GOOD BUILDING MATERIAL OF ALT, DESCRIPTIONS. • 250 350 Etc., Etc. t . On ,tho Ground Corner of Abel Smith Street mid Tarnnnki Street. (Roval Tiger Hotel). Brand and johnston (inte - Kennedy Macdonald, Ltd.) will sell on the ground, Tanuiaki Street, as nbove--A lot of Good' Building Material, 200 J Sheets iron, Doors, Windows, < Sashes, lfango and Iliph-prcssure \ Boiler, -1 x 2, 5 x 2, (j x 2, S x 2, I S x 1 Totara and Matai, luniu. WITHOUT' RESERVE. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. SALE OF PRIVILEGES. | OTAKI. i SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9th, ; At 11 a.m. I M ETCHINGS, HANKINS AND CO., i LTD., have been favoured with instructions from the OTAKI MAORI RACING CLUE to sell as above the undermentioned Privileges in connection with thenSpring Meeting, to bo held on the ,23rd and 25th September:— ; Publican's Booth (Lawn). Publican's Booth (Outside). Horse Paddock. . Refreshment Stall (Outside). Grandstand (Outside). Outside Gates. & Auctioneer. WILLIAMS AXD KETTLE, LIMITED, in conjunction with the HAWKE'S BAY FARMERS' CO-OPERA-TIVE ASSOCIATION, LIMIIED. Have received instructions from Mr. Phil. Ward, of Patangata, Haws Bay, to sell by Public Auction on the Premises, PATANGATA, ■ on THURSDAY, the 14th SEPTEMBER, - Commencing at 12 o'clock noon, sharp, HIS CAREFULLY SELECTED DRAUGHT HORSES, WAGONS, IMPLEMENTS, EiC., as follows:— 43 Heavy draught mares and geldings, broken to shafts and lead, U to 6 vears old; in lull working condition 12 Unbroken fillies by ltoyal Bleud 10 Brake horses, 3 to 5 years old 5 Brood draught mares in foal to Admiral Togo, hackney stallion "Euclet." , 3 Wool wagons, 4in. tyre, 4in. aide, in good order; 3 timber trucks, 8 metal drays, 1 wool dray and frame, 3 mowers, 1 M.H. Binder, i D.F. and 2 S.l', ploughs and tackle, 3 sets disc, 2 -seta (i-leaf Tyne harrows, 2 scoops, 911. Duni can drill, new portable lorge and tools, 1 quarry tools, S tents and liys, • G wagon taroaulines, 50 totjira strainers, 30 tons oaten sheaf chatl, 100 sacks oats, 1000 empty sacksLuncheon. Erakes will meet trains at Waipawa and Otaue morning of sale. , ALFRED REID, Auctioneer. ' Auctioneer's Note.—The broken in horses are a splendid lot selected from export " purchases, guaranteed sound and staunch. ' LAND FQS SALE BY PRSVATE TRcATY, QR AUCTSON JK . unsold before, - y-Aft ACRES highly improved firsty OtJUI/ class dairying land " on easy - terms. . Owner re'-iring. Including 3000 , acTi's of his well-known Mangaiuako property, near Ohin;,aiti, Main J.runh Line. j This land is .unsurpassed 'for fertility. , Used fcr over thirty yca.s as a bulloct- ; fattening.ktatioa. Uglier has keen pushs ed for over fifteen veais by land purl chasers to crer this bbek for militlng s faTnis. Now they are to have the longo tuugjit.'opportunity to acquire a .- Uauying l'ainV. t (tijAA ACKES very rich, highly im- !- ,-V*2i\f U p'rovod land in tho Waikato, r knovvii ac Rmaiiiia, Homestead, Ohaupo, 5 miles irom Hamilton, 3J miles from .3 Oiiautvj saleyurds Largest milking herd 0 sales "iu Dominion held at these yards. 1 lnih' frcm railway station. Creamery n and school handy. • Climatic conditions p place IVs block, with its rich soil, in tho •' trtinc f.s dairying land. Mild winters. •. Coinpicte abseuco'of cold, driving rain cr '>> high prevailing winds. Permanent water in each paddock. Splendid fruit district. 3 iieautii'll scenery. V?ill sell this block as a whole if desired, with a considerable reduction in price, as climate and scenery make it an ideal ge-ntleinanls estate. IfOfifli ACRES, 2 miles Frankton JL/SUW Junction. Rich swamp and j. downs land, fsurje climatic conditions as '' Ohaupo land applies.' Two miles butter j [actorv, 1J mile# schcol, 3 miles from ,i Hamiftv-B. Pick witli a lew exceptions or ... these blacks can te go£ dealing privately. I. if'unsold beforo. auction sale on farms, „ Ohingaiti, August 30, 12 noon; Rukuhia " Homestead, August 31, 11 a.m.; Frankton Farm, September 1, 11 a.m. Buyers ] chown ove: farms any day. Owner at f Ohingaiti each Wednesday; Rukuhia llomestrad, Thursda.'; i'ranicton, Fliday. , 5 ' Associations dealt witu under Government t'inauco Act. to For private salo oaly. Goodwill, 20,000 „ r.cres hrst-clas-, miliing fca:Ji. Very iargo iin proportion totara, balance rimu and J, matai, with some white pine; 50 years' cutting rights. Low rival ties. 1$ miles to railway station. Easy country to work. Estimated cut over 30,000 ft. to acre. n ~ Agents bringing or oendmg buyers atlowed H per cent, either in a private sals ls r or under the hammer. Write for terms and conditions. ali9 arnr range to no mc-t at tram. EWEJyJ P^3 s GREGOR,, is, OHAGPO. d, .--r ■ at "'Aft ACRES, WaituDa District, from ivl/ oto 21 theep country. Splendidly grassed, watered, and subdivided. E, Carrying IGOi) sheep, besides cattle. New ~ g-rooiuod house, large woolsbed, yards, etc. PRICE, Xl 2 10s. EASY TERMS, ')"• 10 No. 1521 etl A. H. ikTI&mSOPI & CO., to.' LTD.J " 3 AUCTIONEERS 'AND VALUERS. -e! FEILDING. Ml ce ! In OOfll ACRES good Dairy Farm, all in grass, practically all flat and ploughable, watered by permanent run- '■ ning streams, good fences, carry 80 cows, v within one mile of school, creamery, and _ township; (i-roomed bouse, cou-shcd. Price £21 10s. acre. Owner will sell on very easy terms, or would exchange for unencumbered town property. Equity .£2.100. qa ACRES all iu grass, flat and plough--01/ able, pest and wire fences, 0 paddocks, carry -10 cows, liaudy to creamery, 9 school, railway, etc.; - S-roomed house, cowshed, concreted, trapshed, etc. Price 0 .£."l per acrc, including .16 coivs. horso, cart, harness, cans, pigs. cash; balance arranged. Pr, ACRES, all river deposit, very rich -.JJ. W land, all in grass, flat and plotighable; large house and cowshed; cleso ro largo town, ete. £1" 103. acre. Terms JiSOD cash; balance for a terra. GILCHRIST & KIDD, LAND AGENTS. PALSIERSTON N. - FOI! SALE. ACRES, Freehold, situated u miles from Te Kuiti, by good road. All easy country, high fern and Id- bush, two-thirds ploughable; wed watered % tv running streams; 2?0 acres.plougned aid sown in the best ot Englisn grasses. m House of C rooms, anu all necessary oUtah buildings. Railway divides the property. Price J2l 15s. ccr acre, lerms. —' mnrA ACRES, Freehold, all first-clas; papa countrv, and all exeellenl ■al- sheep country, 1000 acres in gra-s;, rin; ;on fenced, and divided into Ifi paddocKs ind Stock now on the properlLy. I<oo ewes, 20, to* drv sheep, and 100 head of Ciutle. as did houso of U rooms, new woolshcd, anc all necessary outbuilding?: , mile fr°ti School, 2i miles Iroiu Store, and I'osl Office, telephone on to tho house. Price £G 103. per acre. Terras arranged. £]. (VS'DQNALD & COCHRANE MND AGENT, TE KUITI.
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