AUCTIONS. 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. 807 Romney rams 844 Lincoln rams 225 Southdown rams S3 Border Leicester, 57 English Leicester 25 Shropshire and 5 Cheviot rams 1546 From the Flocks of the best-known Breeders. ORDER OF SALE.-Romncys first day. Other breeds, commencing with Lincolns, second day. -. Studs to be offered each day at 2 p.m." Luncheon on Grounds at 11.30 A.m. __ WAIPOUA SALE YARDS. At 11.30 a.m. WEDNESDAY? 26th FEB., 1912. J AMES-MACINTOSH-AND-CO. will offer as above— 200 2-footh to full-mouth breeding ewes 210 Sonthdown-cross woolly lambs 2SO shorn-Romney-Lincoln lambs 20 2 and 4-tnoth wethers 103 forward shorn lambs 13 young cows with calves 10 calves 10 woaner pigs 1 bacon pig ,'1 bay. gelding 1 set harness' FRANK EVANS, Auctioneer. SOLWAY SALEYARDS,' MASTERTON. WEDNESDAY, 23th FEBRUARY, 1912, At 12.30 o'clock. THE ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS will offer as above— SHEEP- •-.. 100 2-tooth ewes 500 4, 6. and f.f.m. ewes 269 2-tooth ewes 100 4-tooth ewes Sale will commence punctually at 12.39 o'clock. HO 1 ? LUNCHEON ON THE GROUND. PRELIMINARY' NOTICE. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE, TAU'RIMC, TURAKINA VALLEY. THURSDAyTmARCH 7th. D ALGETY A.NITcOMPANY, LTD.. WAXGANUI. will sell, on account of Mr. Norman Fitzhcrbert, who has sold his property, the whole of his woll.bred Flock, comprising:— QiYAA COREIEDALE AND BORDER A' VV LEICESTER SHEEP. FULL DETAILS LATER. IN THE ESTATE OF GEORGE FREDERICK RYMAN (Deceased). TO-MORROW. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 24, 1912. AT THE MART, LEVIN, 2 p.m. H ETCHINGS, UANKINS. AND CO., LTD., have been favoured with instructions " from . the Trustees of the above-mentioned cslntc to sell as above— 10G acres .'I roods 32 perches, being Section 29, Block V. Arawaru S.D., situated on the Main County Road, between , Shannon and Tokomnni, and about two miles from T'okomaru. This is an excellent dairy farm, fully improved, suitably subdivided, with comfortable dwelling and necessary outbuildings, and is well watered. Tho land has been well and carefully farmed, and being in good heart should find a ready sa ' e - . ' ~. 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 JiIOOO at 5 per cent., maturing 13th .'March, 1913, with a right to renew the same amount for a further period of live, years at the same rate of interest, if,so desired. Further particulars from 1 HANKINS AND FITZHERBERT, Palmcrston North, Solicitors to the Trustees; Or THE AUCTIONEERS, Levin. SUBDIVISION OF THE ARAPATA ESTATE, AVAITUNA WEST, Comprising somo 3550 ACRES Of Fine Rolling Country roaded and divided into 11 SECTIONS 11 11 SECTIONS. 11 Ranging from 105 acres to 558 acres in area. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., 1\- in conjunction with GORTON-'AND SON, LTD., nre instructed by .T. R, M'LENNAN,, ESQ., to soil by PUBLIC AUCTION on WEDNESDAY, 6th MARCH, 1912, 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 nnd Post Office. It has been exceptionally well treated and has carried consistently 2} sheep to the acre all tho year round besides GOO head of cattle. A 'considerable quantity of tho 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 tho country is good dairying land. . TERMS: JCIO per cent Cash. .& per cent on 27th March, 1912, when delivery will bo given. A further payment of ,£lO per cent will becomo duo on tho Gtli March, 1913, bnt purchasers can avoid this payment provided they can show that substantial improvements have been made to the satisfaction of tho vendor. Balance due fith March, 1919. Purchasers can pay off at any time. Interest on unpaid balance at £a per cent per annum. Most liberal Reserves have been created by Mr. M'Lennan on Sections 3 and 4. 1. CREAMERY RESERVE, 1 acre. Arrangements have bocn made for tho erection of a Creamery as soon as sufficient cows aro guaranteed. 2. WOOLSHED RESERVE, 2 acres. With large up-to-date shearing shed, night pens for 800 sheep, fully equipped with shearing machines, wool press, etc., largo concrete dip, foot dressing shed, etc. 3. SCHOOL RESERVE, 1 acre. With building suitable t'or school thereon. No. 2 Reserve will be handed over to a Board-of Control to be elected by tho purchasers of tho 7orious sections, and No. 3 to tho Education Hoard on completion of the sale of the wholo of tho property. For Plans and Full Particulars apply to .1. R. M'LENNAN, ESQ., I • Waituna West. HELL, GULLY arid COOPER, l Solicitors, Piilmerston North. Or at any of the Office? of the Auctioneers. Arrangements can be made to ace the property by applying to ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD.. FeildiiiE. TtSTANTEI) t" Buy. !':» t'> .Wi-nrre TV i';iv;o. .-finity fnini '.'limn to ':\rm. Addre>s fiillc-t particulars "The Buyer," "Dominion" Office.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1371, 23 February 1912, Page 10
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