AUCTIONSANNUAL RAM SALE. TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, 9th FEBRUARY, 1912, ~.■ . . At 2 o'clock. H ERNEST LEIGHTON has received • instructions from .V. Riddiford, Esq., to Sell, by Pnblio Auction, on tho Property, opposite Bcllevuo Gardens:— S3 2-tooth Roinn'ey rams 2 fi-tooth Itomney rams . 5 f.f.m. Romuey rums Also, on account of other owners— 12 Romuey rams ; CLEARING SALE. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, .LIMITED, have received instructions from Jos. Milieu, Esq., of Pahautanui, •B-ho has leased his farm, to sell on MONDAY, the 12th I'ebruary, at 1 p.m.— COO liomney ewes, mixed ages 400 rape lambs. , 200 2-tooth wethers 50 forward bullocks 45 25-year-old steers 11 IS-uionth steers 2 cows, 1 milk and 1 springing 12 horses, 1 quiet mare and 1 hack 1 dogcart, 1 trap and harness, and \- -. 1 dray and harness. •■■ Farm implements aud sundries. ■All the stock arcs first-class, and are to be sold without reserve. '■■■A brake will meet thePalmerstonNorth train, . -/ LUNCHEON PROVIDED. ■ ' WAIFUKURAU SALE. •;■■■.. TUESDAY, 13th FEBRUARY. . MEW mLAND~LOAN AND MERC'ANTILE, AGENCY CO., LTD., liavo received iu'striictions to offer— 100 Shorthorn Cow.% in calf to P.A. bulls ' SO Shorthorn Cows, with calves at , foot or in calf to l\A. bulls 50 Shorthorn and P.A. heifers in calf 70 2}-year Shorthorn and P.A. steers ■ ..'All of "above were bred by Mr. &. P. .'Donnelly. F. M. WALLACE, Auctioneer. WAIKANAE SALE. TUESDAY,' FEBRUARY 13th, 1912. B ALGETY AND CO., LTD., will sell at 1 p.m.— 10 18-month mixed cattle 100 2-tooth to f.f.ui. ewes 50 woolly lambs ANNUAL UNRESERVED SURPLUS SALE. TUESDAY, 20th FEBRUARY. 'AT OKIRAE, NEAR FORDELL. NORTON AND SON, LTD., F. R. VJT JACKSON AND CO., and DALGETY AND CO, LTD., will sell at Okirae Woolshed, seven miles from Fordell, on account of Jas. Campion, H. Wilson, W. H. Polsen, J. Baldwin, Trustees Baird's Estate and others— 5000 breeding ewes, off high country 200 Romney rams Fall particulars later. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. MARTINBOROUGH. MARTINBOROUGH. " TUESDAY. 13th FEB., 1912, At 12 Noon. ■ Abraham and Williams, ltd., jBl- in conjunction with MURRAY, ROBERTS AND CO., LTD., are instructed by Mr. Charles Harris, Hantotara Station, Martinborough, owing to the sale of the ■ property, to sell the whole of his Sheep and Cattle- by Public Auction at Hautotara— 12,900 Romney-Lincoln breeding ewes (mixed ages) 4,020 Romney 2-tooth ewes 900 cull ewes 2,140 fat and forward 4-tooth wethers 4,000 2-tooth wethers 8,000 lambs (mixed sexes) 200 Romney and Lincoln rame (mixed ages) 32,160 SHEEP - " The Hautotara sheep are bred on high, hilly country, and have an EXCEPTIONAL reputation of doing well. The. eale affords a rare opportunity of securing straight lines of well-bred sheep. , CATTLE AND HORSES Will bo Sold on . TUESDAY, 27th FEB., 1912. 350 yearling steers and heifers - 200 breeding cows with calves at foot and in calf 300 rows 170 2-year-old steers 160 2-year-old heifers 100 3 and 4-year-old forward bullocks . 100 fat and forward cows ' 12 Hereford nnd Shorthorn bulls : 1 team o£ 10 bullocks 6 draught horses (broken) K light hacks and harness horses ' (broken ■ and unbroken) "WEDNESDAY, 1-IHi FEBRUARY, 1312. At 2.30 p.m. VALUABLE BLOCK FOE SUB- • DIVISION. NEAR PETONE. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. liav'o been favoured with instructions from the owner, who is leaving the district, to Sell by Auction at their looms, Featherston Street, Wellington, as above:— PT. SECTION 78, HUTT DISTRICT, and PT. SECTION ' 19, HARBOUR DISTRICT, containing 113 i acres (more or less), together with a right-of-way (iC feet wide from H,utt Koad over tho adjoining land, with a 5-roomed cottage and out-building on the property. Tho above property, which is within a few minutes' walk of the Woollen Mills, and ten to twelve minutes from Railway Workshops and the Gear Works, is eminently suitable for subdivision into building allotments. There arc a number of excellent sites on tho property, commanding panoramic views of tho City, Harbour, and Hutt Valley. A plan has been pre■pared showing a subdivision of part of the land into convenient sized allotments. This is the luvgest available block obtainable at a moderate price within easy distance of Petone and Wellington. The land is at present let for grazing at .660 per annum, and the cottage at ss. per week. TERMS EXCEPTIONALLY LIBERAL. For sketch plan, and further particulars, Apply to '• ' J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. TEN ACRES, TEN ACRES, WILT O.V ES TAT E, WILTON E STAT E, WADESTOWN. CHEAP LAND. TjmOM { ACRE TO 10 ACRE BLOCKS. SPLENDID GARDENING SOIL. FINE BUILDING SITES. Adjoining Beautiful NATIVE BUSH. Within a MILE of TRAM TERMINUS. Scttloment is closing in on tho Wilton Estate from Wadcstown on one side and Northland on the other, consequently tho land is steadily improving in value. Purchasers of Blocks at the present low prices must, by the increasing popularity of the district, make highly remunerative investments. Will bo varied so that wherever possiblo purchasers may make satisfactory arrangements. We will show intending purchasers over tho land at any time. Full particulars ou application. WM. H. TURNL'ULL AND CO/, 27 PANAMA STREET. FOR FURTHER ■ LAND NOTICES SEE PAGE 2
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1358, 8 February 1912, Page 10
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