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AUCTIONS. .: SHANNON BALE. . WEDNESDAY, 3rd APRIL. 1912. A BRAHAM AND~WTLLIAMS, LTD xi. mil soil nt',l p.m.— 80 shorn lamb 3 ■'■'„, 120 f.f.m. ewes, in lamb to Shrop.ram 70 woolly' lambs ' 81 2-tooth wethers 80 shorn Romney iambs 30 forward ewes 28 weanor steers ' ' " IG 2-year steers ' ■ 10 weaner heifers 85 Rood yearlings r. fat and forward cows '. 5 3-ycar steers 12 2t-vear steers !l Y.B, sows, bred by J. 0. Eatchela: G slips 60LWAY SALE YARDS, [ MASTEETON . WEDNESDAY, 3rd APRIL. THE ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS will sell- . ; Cattle-' '.<,-'■ 50 3- and 1-year bullocks . 50,2 and 21-year steers •23 good wcauers ■•• 200-.good quality.3§ t0.4-ycar ShorthornHereford cross bullocks • - 9 3-year 6tecrs 13 2-year heifers ,'•■'•'. G 2-year steers .': . . Sheep— .' : ■." : 420 woolly lambs ..'"".;..' ..'.'„'■"-,•■....- ■GO f.ui. ewes ~ '"'.,' .;;.;, ",..;.' '. ; MASTERTON STOCK SALE.:" ' ' WAIPOUA SALE YARDS. WEDNESDAY:'. 3rd APRIL, 1012, ;..• ." ■ , A..11,30 a.m. - JAMES'. MACINTOSH AN;D CO will sell as above— . 100 Rood 2 -a lid. 4-tobth ewes .60 full-mouth ewes .'..'-'.'. '40 shorn lambs FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. PRANK EVANS, - '•■• - - ■ Auctioneer. .;.'"■ WEDNESDAY, .3rd APRIL;;;; ; ; v . . At 11 a.m. fOTILLIAMS AND HARPER, instriict'.yy. Ed by the Deputy 'Official Assignee, in the estate of Charles T. Jefferson, will Fell bv Public Auction on the premises, VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGANUI, 'as x nbove, the whole of the horses, vehicles, 'plant, hnrness, and sundries, consisting ' C *~ t ■...""• •■'-.' '; \ 61 horses,' hearse, 2 brakes, waggonette, 1 . dogcart, cabs,- buggies, gigs, -Harness . ■ •• and saddlery, horse feed,'3oo empty' sacks; also ;i quantity of livery stable sundries; 1 fireproof safe. H. S. G. HARPER. Auctioneer. NOTE.—A list may be inspected at the '/'Dominion" Office. .- v- — = r FOR ABSOLUTE .mE"rO THE " ' HIGHEST BIDDER. TUESDAY, 2nd APRIL, 1912, At. 2.30 p.m. •• . .'AUCTION SALE OF RACECOURSE , PRIVILEGES. -.- -WELLINGTON RACING CLUB'S _■ . AUTUMN MEETING. MESSRS., HARCOUKT AND CO. have been favoured with instructions from tho Stewards of the Wellington Racing Club to sell by public auction, at their Rooms, 103 Lamblon Quay— The following Privileges in connection with the Autumn Meeting to be held at Trontham Racecourse on the 17th and 20th April. Lot I—The.Grandstand Bar. Lot 2.—The Publican's Bar, under the People's-Stand. HAECOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. AUTUMN HORSE FAIR. DOMINION HORSE BAZAAR, Princes Street, Hawera, THURSDAY, -FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY, APRIL.II, 12, 13, at 10 a.m. 1 /TILLIES AND NALDER will Sell, by v3f Public Auction, as above— . ' 500 HORSES, including Draughts, Half-draughts, Spring Carters, Harness, Hack, and Ponle6, .Broken and Unbroken. : J ' i A GOOD PFIOPOSITION. -JOOA ACRES. 0.R.P., at 7s. Gd. per JLO/vl/- acre, Freehold, in 4 years; 170 acres felled bush, 50 acres felled this year, 800 acres standing bush, consisting of lot' of mahoe, kurinu, good lot of first-class totara, with .white pine, rirmi, rata, tawa, 'hinau, and a sprinkling of silver pine .andrewarowa; there is no birch; 120 acres of bush land, which has been grassed -1 years, with cocksfoot, rye, and clover, has taken well, and has been continuously carrying through the.-winter 400 sheep. 'There are now'4oo.ewes on tho 120 acres, all looking .'well; .permanent water, *prine.s, creeks, etc.; about a mile sheepproof fencing; small sheep yards; lean-to Jlouse of 5 rooms, with whai-e; 80 acres Duri'ace-sowo. -fern and titrce country; land is interspersed with pumice in the gullies, but the hills are. good, being good Jieavy clay soil.'on a samlstone and.papa formation; altitude is about.GOOl't. in the front, rising to about lOOOt't. at the back, Iwhere there is first-class sheep country, tt'ho class of land may bo proportioned as ifollows:—1-3 pumice, 1-3 medium clay Soil (mixed with small proportion of »u----mice), 1-3 first-class_ papa country (with bush, shrubs, and high fern), 1-5 plonghhble (mostly pumice, ana will grow turnips, oats, etc., with a little manure). Most of the land is hilly, but there arc no gorgo3, and when, fully improved this .property should carry well 3000 sheep, besides cattle.. Railway station on the /property, the Main. Trunk lino runs ' .through tbe. front portion. There aro no noxious weeds or rabbits; good dray - road from Taumaruaui, 9i miles. Situation is 2 miles north of junction of Strat■ford railway line. Rent is X'l7 In. 3d. half-yearly; residential clause will be completed next May; first mortgage, .tiOO to Government. PRICE, for Goodwill, 10s. per aero. {T«rai3 to bona fide farmer. ALFRED COOK & CO,, Solo Agents, TAUMARUNUI. ■ i»- ~ ; — ■ ■ HOTEL TENANT WANTED. ."ffjTTE requiro' Tenant for Good Country •» V Commercial Hotel, doing .£BO weekly. Rent £7, free for everything. Splendidly furnished. Ingoing i! 2500. Easy terms. iTnSTANTED, In May next, a Tenant for !*» n good Country Hotel. Trade £75 to JB9O weekly. Lease expiring. HOTEL TENANT WANTED. illl7E require Tenant for a Splendid I»V Hotel, doing £90 week, all bar, in eeaport town. North Island. Servants, £6 week. Rent JCB 10s. About .£ISOO cosh wguired. DWAN BROS., WELLINGTON. EXCELLENT DAIRY FARM-ON EASY TERMS. ■t Q/3 ACRES, Feildin* dishriot.-Rioh X.-4tit Dairy Laud, in very good order, ' 0 paddocks, up-to-dato cowshed and yards, numerous outsheds, all well built, und in good repair; G-rcomed house, with every convenience; nice garden and orchard. Altogether a genuine Rood farm; 2J miles from town. Title freehold. „ , This i= one of- tho best farms In the district, and tho price is very moderate ot iUO lit-r'ae-se. £480 cash. No. 1689 A. H. ATKINSON & CO., LTD., FEILDING. B&IJ .' ' ' -I FOR FURTHER LAND NOTICES BEEPAQE3,

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1402, 30 March 1912, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1402, 30 March 1912, Page 24

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