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AUCTIONS. NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENT OF SALE Ali. WILSON AND CO. beg to notify • Chat tho Sale of Livery Slublo Plant oh account of Mr. .T. V. Dvke's has been POSTPONED until SATURDAY, April 13th, at 11 a.m. ■■• The Plant and Goodwill of Lease, aro open , for Private Snbv as a going concern up to April 10, ftiulif not told by then will bo disposed of by Auction. THIS MORNING, . At U o'clock. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS (All in perfect order). On the Promises, No. 4S liintoal Slrcet. BRAND AND JOHNSTON, Auctioneers, 157 Lnmbton Quay. TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, 23rd' MARCH 1912, Commencing at 1 o'clock sharp. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE J EWELLERY. WATCHMAKER'S AND JEWELLER'S STOCK-IN-TRADE, SHOW CASES, Etc., On tho premises, No. G3 VIVIAN ST., j On account of Mr. C. Yiiil, who is giving '. up business. BRAND AND JOHNSTON have received instructions to soil on Ihe premises, Vivian Street, as above — l Tho whole of his stock of valuable jew- ■ cilery,* bangles, brooches, -rings, watches, clocks, polil chains, sterling silver and c.p, ware, enamel jewellery, ntc, etc. WITHOUT RESERVE. . This stock is all fresh, and now, and as Mr. Vail is retiring from business, everything must go. Sale starts at 1 o'clock sharp. E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. HORSE SALE. WAIPOUA (MASTERTON) SALE YARDS. TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, 23rd MARCH, 1912, At 1.30 p.m. TAMES MACINTOSH AND CO. have PJr received instructions from Messrs. Win. Strang, Jas. Strang, W. D. Watson, and R. J. Dagg, to hold an unreserved Rftlo of all their horsos on above date and time. On account Wm. Strang. Esq.— Pair buggy horses, real good hacks. Bay mare, Byrs., by Lethe, in foal to Canada. . . . ' Chestnut mare, by Senator, foal at foot by - Boris. Chestnut mare, by Senator, out of Merry Maiden. ■ ■ " -■' --; Black mare, by Tho Workman out of Merry Maiden, and foal at foot by " Boris. • 1 Bay Golding, •lyrs., by The Workman 1 Black Filly, 3yrs.,by Lethe colt out of Workman mare. . .... . 1 Bay Colt, lyr., by Boris out of Lethe mare'. ' ... . . 1 Grey pony, aged, good. On account Jas. Strang, Esq.— 1 Bay Gelding, 6yrs., by Lethe out of Kaliphii mare. 1 3-year Gelding by-The Workman. ; 1 5-yr. mare, with foal by Lethe colt. 1 Bay Gelding, syrs., by Berlin—Abdallah. 1 Bay Gelding, lyr., by Lethe colt. 1 Bay Hare, 7yrs., quiet and good. 1 Bay Marc, syrs., by lienown (saddle and harness). 1 Bay Draught Gelding, 3yrs., by Crown Reef. On account W. D; Watson, Esq.— Broivn Horse, -First Consul, by Conqueror '~—Lady Princiftfl. " ; Cfrey-.Gcldih?i' Jim Jim; absolutely quiet ' arid g00d..;. .. : ... '„ Black Geldin?, oyrs., Oakwood-Abdallah, out of trotting mare. Black Filly,-3yrs.', by Pirate, out of Black Pearl. Brown Gelding (full-brother to PuTakau), by Saracen out of Solo. Bay Gelding, Kuranui, good hack, and winner of several hunters' steeples and racos. Black Gelding, 2yrs., by Conqueror. Black Mare, Solo, stinted to First Consul. And several others by the well-known Saracen and Pirate, from 2yrs. to 4yrs. ; On account R. J. Dagg, Esq.— The well-known chestnut mare Flora, by Pandwick, ehampion hackney mare of the district, with foal at foot by Conqueror. Yearling Filly, bv Conqueror out of Flora. 2-yr. old Filly by Chicago out of Flora. 5-yr-old Gelding by Tawnha, a real good hack. 2-yr. old light Draught Gelding, by Chicago. Draueht mare, old, prize-winner in all classes. Bay Gelding, syrs. (suitable for baker or butcher). FRANK EVANS, Auctioneer. IMPORTANT SALE. ■ ' . .HIGH-CLASS DAIRYFARMS, t Situate within 2 Miles Featherston Cheese . ' . .' ... . SUBDIVISION OP MR. A. CLABK'S PROPERTY. T. be Offered at Town Hall, Featherston. SATURDAY, 30th MARCH, ot 2 p.m. TULGETY AND. CO., LTD., have received instructions from Mr. A. CLARK, to offer, as above, his highly-im-proved'property in three Blocks, as follow:— ■- LOT 1 -| 9A ACRES, to be divided into 6 pad-J-?y . docks, splendidly watered, all flat ploughablo land, 6 acrts Native bush, post .and wire fences, all in good order. BUILDINGS—Four-roomed cottage, cowshed, barn, cart shed, stables. LOT 2. ; 1 on ACRES, Homestead Block, divided J-.-Ov into 8 paddocks, all well fenced. BUILDINGS Modern 10-roomed dwelling, woolshed, stables, looso boxes, cowshed (with, large loft); biiggy shed, implement ; shed, shocpyards ami dip. good shelter plantations. Splendid orchard. Watered by never-failing running springs. Heavy • loamy eoil. All ploughable. LOT 3. -i qa ACRES, divided into 8 paddocks, JLvl/ well fenced and watered by running streams, in each paddock. All ploughable land; only 20 acres not been under cultivation. The above Bale affords an excellent opportunity of securing somo of the finest dairying land and fattening farms in the Lower Valley. .The property grows splendid crops of oats, wheat, rape, etc. Last year 50 lambs por acre were fattened off Lot 3, and went off before end of March. i TERMS: 10 per cent, on fall of hammer; 15 per cent, payable on date of possession; balance to remain on mortgage at 5 per cent, and 5J per cent. Possession to be given 22nd April, 1912. Plans on application to the Auctioneers. DALGETY AND C 0.,. LTD., < .:■.-. ..... Auctioneers. i ■ ■ 1 AQ ACRES Dairy Farm, seven-roomed .il/O House, 20-bail covrshed. large orchard, divided into seven paddocks, fen:i ing in good order; watered by artesians; all iie-MsaTy outbuildings. J2lO. per acre, £300 cash, balance S per cent.; milking 50 cows, mvyinj! over W head stock ;it jiiu-ont; • j mile iiom Kaclury j ami Town. A\ij'lj- 'Uwiiur, .A. l'trseoii, 1 Konjotea.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1395, 22 March 1912, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1395, 22 March 1912, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1395, 22 March 1912, Page 10

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