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.. AUCTIONS. ' H O R S K • S A I, K. H O K.S Iv. S A L 11. THE' NEW ZEALAND' LOAN AND MERCANTILE, -.AGBNCV CO., LTD., . lia've received inductions frnnV | Messr-i. W. J. and A. F. Dhujilas, 'IV Malianga, to .■.ell at HASTINGS (in Messrs.' Williams and' Kettle's vards), onFRIDAY. 20th JANUARY, at 10.80 a.m.. their. Annual Draft of lliirses, comprising QA TtIKEJ-I-YFiAR; and upwards, uuiy\J broken linil "broken, in draught geldings, fillies, and niarcs. I'. M. WALLACF, Auctioneer. ■ Auctioneer's Note.—The above are a 1 particularly nice lino of souiul horses, and as they are for bona-fide sale buyers should take this opportunity of filling their .requirements. - UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. " " STUD- SHEEr,- ETC., ; On Account of | ;• ' J- E. 'GEAR, ESQ., TE HORO. j To be held .in.the HOMESTEAD YARDS, opposite the.Te tloro Railway* Station, on .THURSDAY, Ist of FEBRUARY, 1912, At 12.30.p.m. B ALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., i have received instructions from J. E. Gear, Esq. -fwhose lease of the property. expires shortly), to offer for Unreserved Sale the following stock:— SHEEP: ■ 230 purebred; Border' Leicester ewe hoggets 5.50 4-tootl> Romney breeding ewes 113 4-t'.ioth Border Leicester rams 70 rams, mixed ages 300 6-tooth and fresh full-mouth Border Leicester . ewes, registered in Stiul Book I M 0 Border J.eicester-;ram lambs 146 Border Leicester'.ewe lambs i 340 Roninev lambs~Fiiixed ssxes CATTLE:: ! . , -10.head mixed cattle HORSES:., •, . 4 draught geldings ' 1 light harness inure, 3 years | . 1 hack, six years As the - quality of the Border < Leicester sheep, bred by Mr. J. E. Gear, is .well known throughout the ! Dominion; .this ofTers an excellent oppor- 1 t unity to-arty one contemplating buying purebred sheep, of acquiring same at the beginning of the season; and the Auctioneers can, with conffdence, rccammend ' the abovo stock, to intending purchasers. The Romney sheep are also a lip-top line. The Home'stead • Yards, in which the sale will be held, have been kindly lentby Messrs. Skerman aud Fodeyin, .and lire within quarter-mile of the Te Horo Railway Station. - , LUNCHEON PROVIDED. < •' — . t .-. ' WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 24, •At 2 o'clock. ' ' MA x G ANESE U- O I N T, -U. AN G A N.ESE ' Jt.-OI NT, TH|!,.ST. • HELIERS OF WHANGAREI. A, Fine. Beach Fringed with' Magnificent ' Pohutukawas, which are a Biazo of Flowers at Christniiis-time. It-is- the-Favourite Holiday Resort of the Whangarei People,'where the Sea ; .. .. Breez-s Tempers the Summer Heat. ( .'l EvMYvi SECTION'.HAS A BEACH i FRONTAGE. , Tho Point where all Yachtsmen and Motor ] - Launch I'eople. Rendezvous. . . j It '.is an ideal spot for Camping orßßes- t ■ deuce, either in Winter or summer. j It' is-tho Most Accessible mid Most Char- ( rning Northern Summer Resort;-.. ( IN.the'caliii of tho Fur North, where ; you enjoy perfect rest, set in' a. pict < ture of. unique and romantic scenery —of towering castellated headlands,' of broad seascapes, endless beaches, and sheltered bays, an environment at once, sedative, ' with a semi-tropic climate as soft as the Italian—tonic and rejuvenating. 'The pveser\:ation of the Native Bush on Manganese Point will be assured under this scheme, and to enable everyone to secure a section, the terms of payment aro fixed on the easiest and most popular basis, namely, 10 per cent, cash, 10 per cent, in 6 months, 10 per cent;'in 12 months, and the balance in 4 years at 5 per cent. This will enable people to buy on a nominal deposit, and reap the benefits of the rapidly-increasing values that must follow-on JtVhangarei's ineviti ablo expansion. Whangarei to-day is the most-talkod-of, popular, "and progressive Northern Town, famed for, its harbour, whidh 'is'only second- to-the- Waitemata; for its superb climate, beautiful orchards: picturesquo sceneryits Caves and' Hot Springs; its coal mines and kauri forests; its large , and progressive dairy ■ settlements; its important Railway system, connecting with tho Bay of' Isiancls, and Hokianga, .giving access to the finest vol- , canic soils in' the Dominion, while on the Harbour itself is centred what , must be, owing to its unique advantages, the largest . Portland Cement Industry of the Dominion; and lower/ down the Harbour are the only Freezing Works of the North. These, facts in themselves point to what the future of Whangarei must.be, and the Municipal Authorities, confident of the town's future, have arranged for every modern utility—water supply, gas-.ser-vice,; drainage, paved streets, and a Municipal Theatre costing ,£BOOO. These-facts- speak for themselves, and indicate that it must be a good district in which to invest a few pounds. It is the right place to go to spend a holiday, becauso there, are a hundred ways of spending it, just as'a person's inclin'a- ' .tioh is bent. . . / . PLANS NOW READY. TMANDENO JACKSON, acting upon • instructions, will sell, by public auction, at their rooms. Customs Street E., , AUCKLAND, as. above. ( 1 t IMPORTANT SALE. WEDNESDAY, 24th JANUARY, 2 p.m. TTITCHINGS, HANKINS AND CO., LTD., have been favoured with instructions from the LEVIS BRICK CO., LTD-, to sell at the Auction Mart, Levin, as aboveFreehold, 8 acres, dwelling, 5 rooms, outbuildings, down-draught kiln, drying and, engine sheds, 8 h.p. engine (new), bricked-in boiler, pngmili, and all necessary plant. Note:—This :• valuable Property and Plant *dll be offered as a going conccrn; it .is situated in the.Borough, 5 minutes from Post Office, excellent clay deposit. Tho plant is practically nnetw t and in firstclass working order. - Very easy terms can be given. Full particulars on application to tho Auctioneers.. . : PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SUBDIVISION OF THE ARAPATA ESTATE. (The property of J. R. M'Lennan, Esq.). ABOUT 3500 ACRES of Beautiful Rolling Country, situated at WAITUNA WEST, about 15 miles from -Foilding, and 1 to 3 miles from Retool iind Post Office. -A-school' silo is being reserved ou the property. This fine property is now being rnaded and will bo subdivided into 11 SECTIONS.' ranging from 10i> to ."50 ACRES. The bulk of the country is FIRST-CLASS DAIRYING, and..CROPPING LAND,and is eminently suitable for mixed fanning; the balance is exceptionally good Sheep country. Tho land nas m-m rn.i>t generously treated ever since the time it was taken up by tho late John Manson.' Arrangements'are bein* made (or the erection of a CREAMER\ as soi.u as sufficient cows are guaranteed, and every seciion will front a metalled road. PLANS arc now being prepared, and will be obtainable shortly from MR. M'LENNAN, or any of the Offices of the Auctioneers. TO BE SOLD AT FEJLDJNG, bv ABRAHAM AND- WILLIAMS, LTD.. on EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS, about the end of FEBRUARY*

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1339, 17 January 1912, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1339, 17 January 1912, Page 10

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