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AUCTIONS. UNRESERVED CLEANING SALE. ' / '.-.•",'; TO-MORROW. WEDNESDAY, 27th MARCH, 1912, ' D., ■ 'AT ARAI'ATA. (NORTON' AND SON, LTD., in conX junction with AIIRA.HAM AND WILUAMS, LTD., have received instructions from J. R. M'Leniuin, Es(|., who has sold his Arapata property, to sell by Public Aiiction on the property, U miles from Peilding. The wholo of his well-known Romney Elock of Sheep, also Horses, Implements, .etc. 9000 1,, comprising:— . 1400 2-tooth ewes : 1000 l-tooth ewes 1300 G-tooth ewes 1000 4-year ewes L- 400 mixed-age cw«j iir " MO 2-tooth wethers 1000 wether rapo lambs ;— 1700 owe lambs 30 Eomney ram lambs ilqn HORSES, comprising:— 6 unbroken draughts 10 unbroken yearlings to 4-year-olds , G unbroken half-draughts S station hacks IMPLEMENTS. ' Duncan Swamp plough. R. and G. d.f. plough (new), B. and M. d.f. plough swing plough, M. H. binder, 2 drills, discs, B.'aiid !L disc harrows, scarrifier. hnyriike, mower, tine, chain and tripod harrows, roller, ridgor, broadcast fower, 2 carts and harness, 10 collars and chains, tools, and sundries. NOTE. '~ All the above sheep are well-bred Bomneys, in first-class condition, off high country; and all ewes, except 2-tooths, have been running with Romney rams. All lines will be sold in suitable lots. The herd of .Shorthorn Cattle will be - sold at Feilding Yards at a later date. Coaches Icnve Fcildinj Railway Station at 5.15 morning of sale. Sale at 12 noon. f ■ LUNCHEON PROVIDED. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE OF LIVERY STABLE ■ KEEPER'S ;• HORSES, PLANT, ETC. I TO-MORROW. '. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27th, 1912, 1- At 11 a.nv. sharp. I" AT THE STABLES, HASTINGS STREET, NAPIER. ' LUNDON, STEWART AND CO.. LTD., have been instructed by Mr. A. Holli?, whose lease has expired, and who : s giving up business, to Sell the Whole of his LIVERY STABLE PLANT, HORSES, ETC., comprising— 1 40 harness horses and hacks, ono 27-pa-'senger drag, one 2o ditto 3 coaches (0, 9, arid IS passenger), landnuette, Landau, hearse 10 gigs, 8 double and singlo buggies, . 10 sets single harness, 1 set ' hearso harness, 1 set carriage ' harness, 2 sets cab harness, 4 ■ fiets double harness, 2 sets 5-horse drag harness, quantity of spare harness, collars, horse covers, oats, chaff, sacks, etc., etc. ■ 11. N. STEWART, ' "■' ./.,' Auctioneer. -'■ SPECIAL SALE OP DRAUGHT . '.:. ■'HOUSES. — -.At the- SALE YARDS,' LEVIN. ~.: :.......... T O.MOR.RCny, :;- ■WEDNESDAY,;27th MAHCH, at 1 p.m. A BRAIIAM-AND .WILLIAMS.wiII sell j\' by public nuction, : as aboveOn account of Me>-srs. J. and R. Prouse, whose lease has expired— 0 HEAVY DKAUGHT MARES AND GELDINGS, from 3 to G years old '■' ■ n AGED HEAVY DRAUGHTS -I 4-YEAR ENTIRE, by "Sir Talbot" •i. (imp.). On account of L , . C. Higsrinson, Esq.— 1.1 UNBROKEN 2 and 4-year-old i.* DRAUGHT FILLIES AND GELDINGS. . . . On account WcTiirqn. Expevimfntal Farm— I PEDIGREE DRAUGHT MARE, 5 ■ X years old, in foal Note.—All Messrs. Prouse's horses are in first-class order. The horses are only being sold ueenusjti the vendor; havo lost tho lease of G"io acres. AVe can confidently recommend any buyers in search of good horses'to attend this sal?. Mr. Higginsou's horses are also, good sorts. NO ■OTHER- ENTRIES TAKEN. WAIPOUA SALE YARDS. .TO-MORROW. WEDNESDAY, 27th MARCH, 1912. . At 11.30 a.m. ' TAMES MACINTOSH AND CO. will t» offer as above— CATTLE— 11 2-year steers r .. 1 forward cow 3 calves FRANK EVANS. : .. . . Auctioneer. jnl ACRES, ... ' HANDY. TO WELLINGTON. •i aJ ACRES, 3', ACRES in TOMATOES XU»-v.(35 ( 000 to 40,000 plants); all level alluvial land, now used as market garden au(l'well-«illi[ipccl Poultry Farm. TOOK £700''OFF--LAST--YEAH IN TOMATOES AND VEGETABLES. Buildings: C-roomcd House; nicely situated, everj conveniencu; two large glass-houses (each 50ft. long), coutaiiiinggrapes in full bearing; broodorhouses, i'owl-hou.'ps, cowshed, loft, etc. Situated 1 MILE FROM RAILWAY STATION. ■ ■ ' PRICE, FOR QUICK SALE, £4500. KEASOX-ABLE.TERMS TO GOOD MAN. A CHANCE NOT TO BE MISSED. . . MIXED FARM. OXA ACRES, TARAXAKI, all been O«\J >sown in English Grasses except 35 acres standing buMi, 10 acres turnips and oats, Vj acres lucerne and maize, and 1 acre good orchard; sheep-proof fencing, 12 paddocks, watered by s'rrcßius and springs, i lint, balance easy undulating land, chocolate, loam foil, grows good Jiuildijigs: fioml β-romnrrl House, duirv, stables, cowbaiK metalled stockyards, sheepyards, small woolsho<l, piggeries. .Stock: JO hoarl cattle, SflO b. ewes, and -1 homes. Situated 2 MILES FROM GOOD TOWNSHIP, H- miles from Creamery, and 1!) miles from Railway. PRICE, £9 10s.' PER ACRE. Terms, .£BOO cash. 8542 HARCOURT & CO., HOUSE AND LAND AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS AND SHAREBROKERS, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. SHEEP STATION. 2300 ACRES. NORTH OF AUCKLAND. OQAA ACRES Freehold, about M 0 i4Ovv acrn" pioughablej subdivided into 1 blocks, r.uff fenced, all new sheepproof fences; G paddocks, in present state will winter 1503 sheep, besides 100, head cattle; at present carrying 1000 sheep, 20 head cattle and horses; would carry at least 3000 sheep when cleared of timber and fern. This h a late homestead site, and has erected thereon wool-shed, sheep . yarda, dip, and the necessary outmildings, including house of 9 rooms. Price, including stock «nd plant, £i 10s. per aore; good terms can lie arranged. This block has great pruspsttivu value. SMITH & HALCOMBE 1 , AUCTIONEERS, QUEEN ft SWAKSON STS U AUCKLAND

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1398, 26 March 1912, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1398, 26 March 1912, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1398, 26 March 1912, Page 10

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