AUCTIONS. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. WITHOUT RESERVE. MARTMBOROTJGH. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., in conjunction with MURRAY, ROBERTS AND CO., LTD., are instructed by Mr. Charles Harris, Hautotara Station, Maryborough, owing to tho salo of tho propertv, to sell tho whole of his Cattle and Horses by Public Auction at Hautotara— ON TUESDAY, Cfth FEBRUARY, 1912. 350 yearling steers and heifers 200 breeding cows with calvxjs at foot and in calf 300 cows 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 and Shorthorn bulls 1 team of 10 bullocks 6 draught horses (broken) 43 light hacks and harness horses (broken and unbroken) RUANUI ANNUAL SALE. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY. 27th, 1912, at 1.30 p.m. THE N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., have been favoured with instructions from J. V. Studholme, Esq., to sell as above, without reserve— fiQlfi GOOD BOMNEY SHEEP, conDOXD sisting of--3130 two-tooth wethers 1000 two-tooth ewes 1150 mixed-age ewes 1410 lambs, mixed, sexes 61 two-tooth Romney rams 35 mixed-age Romney ramg The Ruanui sheep are in very good order this year, and arc noted" for their constitution and frame. Coach leaves Taihapo after arrival of North Main 'Trunk Express. pALMERSTON NORTH RAM FAIR. SHOW GROUNDS, CUBA STREET. (Under the Auspices of the Manawatu A. and P. Association.) TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, 27th and 28th FEBRUARY, 1912, At 12 o'clock. SO" Romney rams... 314 Lincoln rams 225 Southdown rams S3 Burdpr Leicester, 57 English Leicester 25 Shropshire and 5 Cheviot rams 1546 From the Flocks of the best-known Breeders. ORDER OF SALE.-Romneys first da v. Other breeds, commencing with Lincoln's, second day. Studs to be offered each day at 2 p.m. Luncheon on Grounds, at 11.30 a.m.
IN THE ESTATE OF GEORGE FREDERICK RYMAN (Deceased). SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1312. AT THE MART, LEVIN, 2 p.m. H ETCHINGS. HANKINS, AND CO., • LTD., have boon favoured with instructions from the Trustees of the above-mentioned estate to sell as above— 106 acres 3 roods 32 perches, being Section 29, Block V, Arawnru S.D., fituated on the Main County Road, between Shannon ami Tokoinaru, anil about two miles from Tokomani. This is an excellent dairy farm, fully improved, suitably subdivided, with comfortable dwelling and necessary outbuildings, and is well watered. The land has been well and carefully farmed, and being in good heart should find a ready sale. The Sale is for the purpose of enabling the Trustees to wind up the Estate, and it may be mentioned that with the exception of about 10 acres the whole property has been ploughed and laid down in best English grasses. The vendors will sell subject to a Mortgage of .£I6OO at 5 per cent., maturing 13th March, 1913, with n right to renew the same amount for a further period of five years at .the same rate of interest, if so desired. Further particulars from HANKINS AND FITZHERBERT, Palinerston North, Solicitors to the Trustees; Or THE AUCTIONEERS, Levin. SUBDIVISION OF THE ARAPATA ESTATE, WAITUNA WEST, Comprising some 3550 . ACEES Of Fino Rolling Country roaded and divided into 11 SECTIONS 11 11 SECTIONS 11 Ranging from 103, acres to 558 acres in area. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., -ii in conjunction with GORTON AND SON. LTD., are instructed bv J. R, M'LENNAN, ESQ., to sell by "PUBLIC AUCTION on WEDNESDAY, 6th MARCH, 1012, At Messrs. GORTON AND SON'S Rooms, FEILDING, at 1 p.m. This splendid block of country is situated 15 miles from Feilding and from 1 to 3 miles from School and Post Office. It has Imcu exceptionally well treated and has carried consistently 21 sheep to the acre all the year round besides (!00 head •of cattle. A considerable quantity of the land has been ploughed, every section is well watered and contains good shelter from the prevailing winds. It is exceptionally well adapted for mixed farming and the bulk of the country is good dairying land. TERMS: J2lO per cent Cash. £', per cent on 27th March, 1912,- when delivery will be given. A further payment of SAO per cent will become due on the Gth March, 1913,' but purchasers can avoid this payment provided they can show that substantial improvements have been made to the satisfaction of the vendor. Balance due fith March, IDID. Purchasers can pay off at any time. Interest on unpaid balance at .£5 per cent per annum. Most liberal Reserves have been created by Mr. M'Lonnan on Sections 3 and 1. 1. CREAMERY RESERVE, 1 acre. Arrangements have been mado for the erection of a Creamery as soon as sufficient cows are guaranteed. 2. WOOLSHED RESERVE, 2 acres With largo up-to-date shearing shed night pens for 800 sheep, fully equipped with shearing machines, wool press, etc., largo concrete clip, foot dressing shed, etc. 3. SCHOOL RESERVE, 1 acre. With building suitable for school thereon. No. 2 Reserve will be handed over to a Board of Control to be elected by the purchasers of the various sections, and No. 3 to the Edncation Board on completion of the sale of the whole of the property. For Plans and Full Particulars apply,(o J. R. M'LENNAN, Esq., Waituna West. BELL, GULLY and COOPER, Solicitors, Palinerston North. Or at any of the Offices of the Auctioneers. Arrangements can be made (o see the property by applying to ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., I'oilding. WANTED to Buy, 100 to 500-acre Farm, equity from J.MOOO to .£ISOO. Address fullest particulars '-'The Buyer," •"Dominion" Office,
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1369, 21 February 1912, Page 10
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