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AUCTIONS. TATTERSALL'S, HAWERA. AUTUMN HORSE FAIR, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MARCH Bth and oth, at 10 a.m. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., will sell by publio auction, as above— 500 HORSES, Comprising-, 150 heavy and medium draugtits 100 van and carriage horses 50 weighty growers' ISO hackneys, light harness horses, and cobs 20 well-bred Shetland ponies The abovo are a splendid selection; the majority are coming direct from the breeders, and include several annual drafts of good weighty sorts. Tho light horses are also a good lot. To those requiring good horses of all descriptions this sale can be recommended. R. MORRISSEY, GUY COOPER, Auctioneers. DISPERSAL SALE Of the BURRA SUFFOLK BTUD, At the MUNICIPAL SALEYARDS, ALBURY, N.S.W. WEDNESDAY, 20th MARCH, 1813. At 2.30 p.m. 17 MARES-Some with Foals at foot and stinted to "Rendleshnm Daisy Boy" (IMP.) 18 FILLIES-Ono' to three years "RENDLESHAM DAISY BOY" • (IMP.) 3 STALLIONS-One year 1 STALLION-Two years 3 STALLIONS-Three years DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., have received instructions from the GROONGAL PASTORAL CO., LTD., who have decided to dispose of their Pastoral Properties, to offer for sale by PUBLIC AUCTION, at ALBURY, N.S.W., on WEDNESDAY, 20th MARCH, at 2.30 p.m., the whole of their magnificent Stud of PEDIGREED SUFFOLK MARES, FILLIES, AND STALLIONS. The BURRA STUD was founded In the year 1900, bv the purchase of Mares from the MESSRS. DANGAR, and though pedigrees of these were not supplied their purity is unquestioned, the Dangar Studs having been established for over 40 years, during which period importations of both Stallions and Mares from England wcro constantly made, tho BEST STUDS in ENGLAND having been drawn on '. lor the purpose of maintaining the high standard established. After their first purchase, the Groongal Pastoral Company imported from England several Mares of high lineage, also the Stallions "Ktndlcsham Lord Grey" and "Rendlosham Dsisy Boy." tho latter having taken CHAMPION HONOURS when exhibited in Sydney and Melbourne. Catalogues obtainable from DALGETY AND COMPANY, LIMITED, SYDNEY, ALBURY, and ALL BRANCHES. SUBDIVISION OF THE ARAPATA, ESTATE, WAITUNA WEST, Comprising some 3550 ACEES Of Fine Rolling Country Toaded and divided into 11 BECTIONS 11 11 SECTIONS 11 Ranging from 105 acres to 558 acres in area. ABRAHAM- AND WILLIAMS, LTD., in conjunction with GORTON AND SON, LTD., are instructed by J. R. M'LENNAN, ESQ., to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION on WEDNESDAY, 6th MARCH, 1913, At Messrs. GORTON AND SON'S Rooms, FEILDING, at 1 p.m. This Bplendid block of country is situated 15 miles from Feilding and from 1 to 3 miles from School and Post Office. It has been exceptionally well treated and has carried consistently 2\ sheep to the acre all tho year round besides 600 head of cattle. A considerable quantity of the land has been ploughed, every section is woll watered and contains good shelter from the prevailing winds. It is exceptionally well adapted for mixed farming and tho bulk of tho country is good dairying land. TERMS: £10 por cent Cash. £5 per cent on 27th March, 1912, when delivery will be given. A further payment of £10 pe; cent will become due on tho 6th March, 1913, but purchasers can avoid this payment provided they can show that substantial improvements have been made to the satisfaction of tho vendor. Balance due 6th March, 1919. Purchasers can pay off at any time. Interest on unpaid balance at £i per cent per annum. Most liboral Reserves have beon created by Mr. M'Lennan on Sections 3 and 4. 1. CREAMERY RESERVE, 1 acre. Arrangements have been made for the erection of a Creamery as soon as sufficient cows are guaranteed. 2. WOOLSHED RESERVE, 2 acres. With large up-to-date shearing shed, night peno for 800 sheep, fully equipped with shearing machines, wool press etc., large"concreto dip, foot dressing shed, etc. 3. SCHOOL RESERVE, 1 aor*. With building suitable for school thereon. No. 2 Eeservo will be handed ovor to a Board of Control to be elected by the purchasers of the various sections, and No. 3 to tho Education Board on completion of tho sale of tho wholo of the property. For Plans and Full Particulars apply to J. R. M'LENNAN, ESQ., Waituna West. BELL, GULLY and COOPER, Solicitors, Palmerston North. Or at any of the Offices of the Auctioneers. Arrangements can bo made to see the property by applying to ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., Feilding. WEDNESDAY, 6th MARCH, 1912, At 2.80 p.m. PLIMMERTON EXTENSION. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF CHARMING SEASIDE ALLOTMENTS AT PRICES TO SUIT EVERYONE. The Cheapest Seaside Sections in New .Zealand. Deposit only £5. Terms very easy. MESSRS J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. are instructed to eoll at thoir Auction Rooms, Featherston Street, Wellington, on tho nbovo duto— IAA SPLENDID SEASIDE ALLOTIUv MENTS, from i acre to over J acre in area, a large number lia'ving frontages to the beach. No currents, no backwash, no quicksands, no caso of drowning ever known on this beach. An Ideal Holiday Resort. Boating, Bathing, Fishing, and Shooting in abundance. Splendid- Native Bush on many of the Sections. The climate is exceptionally mild; tho season for flowers is always a month ahead of Wellington. The south-west winds which are so objectionable in Wellington and so productive of chest complaints nro rarely felt in Plimmerton. The adjoining bay has deep water and splendid shelter, and is the most suitable harbour on the coast for tho FERRY SERVICE to tho South Island. Do not let this opportunity slip to secure at first hand Sections which must surolv increase in value. Full Particulars and Plans from J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., AttQtUnosra,

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1378, 2 March 1912, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1378, 2 March 1912, Page 16

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