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AUCTIONS. SPECIAL SALE OF 8000 mG(ms 8000 450 FAT BULLOCKS - 450 DALGETY A'ND COMPANY, LTD., WELLINGTON.' have arranged to hold ou account of J. R. M'Donald, Eso... Heatherlea, and olhcr Clients, at tho Levin Salo Yards, on WEDNESDAY. 11th OCTOBER, -. :. 11.30-u.m. A SPECTAi. SALE OF HOGGETS AND FAT BULLOCKS, as follows :- WOOLLY--1500 ewe hoggets 1500 wether hoggets 1)00 mixed hoggets 1000 -1, G-tooth wethers 300 fat wethers SHORN--ICOO owe hoggets 500 mixed Lincoln hoggets ICOO wether hoggets" GOO mixed 'hoggets 500 4-tooth wethers . CATTLE-' 400 prime fat bullocks The owner of the bulloolcs has arranged to graze free' for 11 days after the sale any bullocks purchased for shipment to allow purchasers time to make shipping arrangements. The Hoggets aro all well grown, and a well woolled lot, and will be drafted into suitable lines. • FOURTH ANNUAL CATTLE FAIR. TUESDAY', 17th - OCTOBER, 1911. PALMERSTON NORTH. DALGETY AND COMPANY, LIMITED, and NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., have been favoured with instructions from R. A. M'JCeuzie, Esq., to sell at tho New Yards, Boundary Road, at 12.15 p.m.:— QQAA WELL-BRED CATTLE, mixed OOKJiy 'ages and sexes, comprising— 1000 3, 4, and '5-year Shorthorn bullocks 709 3 and 1-year Polled Angus bullocks , Also Without Reserve— 1300 Polled Angus, Shorthorn, and Hereford yearling steers 260 Polled Angus, Shorthorn, and Hereford . yearling heifers 100 torward and store cows 50 p.b. Hereford yearling steers, bred by G. W. Currie, Kai Iwi. GO p.b. Shori.nrn yearling steers bred by Davis Canning, Oakburn 50 p.b. Shorthorn 4-year heifers 50 p.b. Hereford yearling heifers, bred by. Selwyn Chambers 130 Polled Angus '2-year heifers, ex W'augaehu . , 50 prime fat bullocks 100 prime fat cows and heifers '■*" '"~ " ' ' "—■" " ■■■ ■"■) LAND FOR SALE BY PRJVATE TREATY. £SKAA ACRES of Mangamako Station, <4Q\)\J near Ohingaiti, Rangitikie; unsurpassed in district for fertility and suitability for dairying; well roaded, and close to Main Trunk Line. f)n>AA ACRES, very rich, highly imrJOO"\J proved land, in the Waikato, "Garden of N.Z.," known' as Rukuhia Homestead, 3i miles from Ohaupo, 7i miles from Hamilton; both places good stcck Miies' centres. School and creamery handy; exceptional climatic conditions, complete absence cf cold, raiii, and high prevailing wind, mild winter; splendid fruit district; beautiful scenery; rolling downs, beautified by clumps of Nativo. Bush and small plantations; permanent water in each paddock. Sell this block as a whole with a considerable reduction in price. An ideal gentle-' man's estate. IMA (ACRES, rich drained swamp jL/V'Ul'J' and downs land, two miles from Frankton Junction, two miles butter factory, 1J miles school, three miles Hamilton, same climatic conditions as Homestead Block. Exceptional conditions of sale. Pick of unsold portions allowed, providing Block taken to back line, and in areas of not less than fifty acres; small cash deposit; j year's in-tti-est allowed, and bo capitalised in drought season. Immediate possession or any time up to August, 1912, to suit purchaser. Associations _ dealt with i under Government Land Finance Act. Apply, by letter or in person, to Manager, T. STEWART, Ohingaiti; MR. DUFFUS, .Frankton Junction; Or EWEN M'GREGOE, Ohaupo. For private sale only. . Goodwill, 29,000 acres lirst-class milling bush. Very largo proportion totara, balance Timu and inatai, with some whire'pine; 50 years' cutting rights. . Low royalties. 1J miles to railway station. Easy country to work. Estimated cut over 30,000 ft.' to acre. sending' buyers allowed 11 per cent. Write, for terms, and conditions, 'also arrange to be met at train. EWEW MCGREGOR* OHAUPO. FOR SALE. 9AAA ACRES, L.T., 200 acres Im,*l/U"iy proved, boundary fenced, creamery, post office, and school 1J milea, railway 8 miles 100 acres Education Reserve bush land, 3d. per acre, 21 years, with right of renewal, with 19 years to run. Price, i! 5 10s. per acre. Cash one-third, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. No. 75. rtAfj ACRES, 150 improved; will carry A/hnJ 1 cow to 2\ acres improved; a miles township and railway; ring fenced; a paddocks, well watered by sprini! and well; 5-roomed house, stable and h»rn; 5bailed cow-byre; creamery, post office, aftl school 1J miles. Price £11 10s. per acre, £450 cash, balance a years at 3 per cent. ' No. Si ctA q ACRES, 40 unimproved, balance OtfcO ploughed and grass, good dairy country, 2 miles from township, railway 1 chain, creamery 2 chains, post office and school 2 miles; 12 paddocks, watered by creek j 5-roomed house and aU outbuildings. Price, £Z> per acre; cash .£BOO. No. 35 ■« (\Af)X ACRES, freehold, GOO in grass, JLV?-±t)S balance titreo and fern; aU ploughable: either sheep or cattle run; railway 5 iniles, creamery 1J miles, post office 4 miles, post and wire fence and bounded by river, no buildings. Price £i 10s. per acre. " No. 07 t QP¥ ACRES Freehold, 420 in grass, 4tO i balance in shelter patches; 7rcomed house, creamery, post offieo and ball 10 chains, school 2 iniles, 10-bailcil cowshed, fitted for machine; milking plant and oil engine at valuation; buggy shed, stable, and implement 6hed. Price, .£l2 per acre, cash ,£IOOO, balance 5 and 10 years at 5 per cent. No. 21 OCffi ACRES, 290 cultivated, in graM Gw I and crops, 4 sheep to tho acre ; railway junction 4 miles, sshool and post office 4 miles; post and wire fencing; 12 paddocks. This is real good, lirstclass laud, In a dairying district. .This farm x would cut into three farms; 4roomed cottage and stable. Price per acre, .£ll 10s.; freehold £\ GOQ cash, balance may be arranged to suit buyer up to 8 years at 5 per cent No. 19 'G. M'CANDLISH & CO.,' LAND AGENTS. HAMILTON. FOR EXCHANGE OR SALE. QAAA -ACRES, half 0.R.P., and half 6\)U\) L.1.P., rent JKO yearly; ahout 1800 acres in grass, large portion easy rolling land, balauce hilly, papa formation; wintered 3700 big sheep, besides cattle and horses; adjoins school and Post Office; new 7-roomed house, woolshed, dip and yards, and 3 other cottages. Price for goodwill, £1 per acre; equity £7300; will exchange for small improved farm. /IOA ACEES ' ricD agricultural and WU seed-growing Saudon farm; all easy ploughable, well fenced and subdivided and watered; good house and outbuildings; a!>out'3 miles from Feeding Price, ,£22 10s. per acre; will exchange for interest-producing town pro■PGILCHRIIST. & KBDD, LAND AGENTS, PALMERSION N.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1253, 9 October 1911, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1253, 9 October 1911, Page 10

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