; AUCTI.ONB. j " MASTERTON STOCK SALE. I ' • YARDS. i WEDNESDAY, 10th APRIL, 1912, I " .". "'• At 11.30 a.m.. -.. ! . TAMES MACINTOSH AND CO. will 1 ■ W . sell as above — ; 150 C-tcoth to full-mouth ewes j ;.5 18-months.steers i ~»10-yearlings ■■' -■ - •■■ j .", 2 18-months heifers, out 6f picked i ■ COWS i 8 "yearling heifers, out of picked cows ; 21 iniied sex calves ! ■■.!,•-■■ FRANK EVANS, . j • \ ' : Auctioneer, I -DALMERSTON .... NORTH SALE. ; : -.'.THURSDAY, 11th APRIL, 1912. . i ■ iIOO -1 and 5-year owes i ■ ■ 1 Pedigree• 3-ycar . Jersey bull, by j • ' ' "Silver King" and imported dam j '.'. •'..-■.'•'Sunflower".- - . I '■•• ——: —— : ". I AUTUMN HORSE FAIR. ' ■•;■ POMINTON JHpRSE BAZAAR, ; a Princes- Street. Hawora, ; THURSDAY,"- FRIDAY, ANDV SATUR^ I i -DAY, APRIL 11, 12, 13. at 10 a.m. ! 'fi ILLIES AND N ALDER .will Sell, by 1 .VT" Public Auction, as above— I •;-"■•■"■'•■■■. ■•:' -500 HORSES; V Including Draughts, Half-draughts, Spring ; . Carters, Harness, Hack, and Ponies, I '.' - Bi-bKen and Unbroken.' ' : DANNEVIRKE HORSE, FAIR, : i ■ ; ' : FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, ; APRIL 26 and 27. : I ™ ,i.l\.t 12. Noon' each day.. ; 'fJ'OSE, : LIMITED,-TDaniievirke,- aiii ."Lv: 'luuiuce-.to -their, iuunerous- clients ; iihat they will'hold their Fourteenth Aii- : nual Autumn Horso Fair as above, when i they will submit to public auction about i Q.f|A HORSES," comprising heavy; inc. ■ *W (lium''ami light draughts; van and express''horse's, carriage and -gijj horses, children's pouie?, unbroken colts i end fillies; also sundry vehicles and'hari ness. Horsas will bu sold inonler of entry at the gate. No horse entered unU'fS 2s. Cd. feo is i>i>id in cash, which . will be : returned if animal is sold.-- ■■ ■ ROSE, I/ID., oiler the- Best Market for disposing of or Buying Horses pin Southern Hawke'a Bay. ■ .::-• .. - ORDER OF-SALE-r -.- .H First Day—Unreserved ' ami -Unbroken' Horses, Vehicles,- and .Harness. . Second Day—Draughts, Hacks, and Light Harness Horses. ..,. .....," ',,/.'■ . ROSK.-'I/TD .','■"• ■■'■■;".■ Stock Auctioneers, Dauuevirke. AUCTION'SALE. .;;.;; ; !. BROADWAY; MARTONv- '- ; ,ACRiL'gth;'m2' .."'.'■■'- DISSOLVING PARTNERSHIP SALE-' : ' AVITHOUT RESEKVe'.".'"" ■' ,r7"ERE :MAXWELL has been favoured Jt-a- with instructions- from Messrs. Hastings and Fnirlcy, Biitcheis, who aro dissolving partnership, ■to sell by Public Auction, the whole cf their Butchers' l'lant, etc., together with tho ■ Goodwill of .Lease of all Premises and Land attached. .. This is an '.'up-to-tkte; business, and ehonld command Iho attention of all those requiring this class of business. The sale will be conducted on tho premises at 3 p.m. . • ."
Full particulars on application to the Auctioneer. KEUR MAXWELL, '. ■-••■■■• ■ Marton. ..■ ANTIQUE FURNITURE SALE. .'■" MESSES. PEARSON. MAX JACKSON AND DE LATOUR, instructed by Mr. Max Jackson, who has disposed of liis residence, will offer, on WEDNESDAY, the 17th Instant, the Whole of his Household Furniture (all imported), including genuine Chippendale, Sheraton, and Hebblewhite. ' An opportunity is offered in this Sale to • secure .Furniture which would be unprocurable anywhere' else in New Zealand, the owner having collected same at great expense during a number of years in ' the Old Country. Somo of the Articles to be offered aie %s follow:— 1 Grandfather dock (Oliver Cromwell) 1 Grandfather Clock (Queen Anne) 1 Dmiug Room Table (ono of tho only 3 large pieces of Furniture made ■ • by Sheraton) 6 Chippendale Dining Room Chairs c ""* TaWes . Corner. Cupboards, Writing Bureaux, .Sideboard (all ' by Sheraton) e'Old-Oak Cheats, Old Do ? Grates, '..•.'■'.with, backs. Wine Cooler, Old: ■Kettles, and Brass Work, Dresden - and llin ton China,;. Persian and: Eastern Carpets, and the usual Bedroom arid other requisites. Full particular , : in; catalogues. Bile etarta at 11 a.m.. Luncheon provided. PALGETT AUDI COMPANY, LIMITED. i \— "■'•'.■'" jTI/TESSBS. DAIXJETY AND CO., LTD -LTJL have been favoured with ii.shuctione from the Hon. M. St. John, ntu is leaving for Enirland.to cell BY AUCTION the whole of his ' . . . ■DUN MO.BE ESTATE, ionsisting of 3600 ACHES, FREEHOLD, yubdinded into SIX FARMS, ranging & om P/?,, 10 ? 0 Acre 3' including two Homestead Blocks. ' FRIDAY, 10th MAT, It CHAMBER OP COMMERCE, : AUCKLAND, at 2 p.vn, This property ia practically all Improved Heavy Bush, Limestone and Papa formation, in splendid Permanent Grasses' and consists generally of Easy Undulating The carrying capacity ie 2 sheep to tho Bcre. besides cattle. EVERY FARM ia well watered by Ru n : jiing Streams and Permanent Springs, and the Farms are subdivided into convenient Paddocks. TEEMS: Homestead Block No. 1, 10s. per acre on full of hammer, and 30s. per acre in one month, balance at 5 per cent, for 5 years. TERMS: Blocks 2, 3, i, 5, and G, 10s. per aero on fall of hammer, 20s. per acre in one month, 20s. per aero in 12 months,' or if improvements be made equal to this value this payment will .. be postponed until 10th May, 1917. Balance of Purchase Money to be 5 per oent. for 5 years SITUATED AT WAINGARO. A Railway Line between Ngarnawahia and T& Akntea is now being constructed, 'ac-l the proposed Huntly-Pukemiro Railway will be only 7 miles from tho Property IiHCiULAK SHEEP AND CATTLE BALES are held at Ngaruawahia, and during February over 30,000 sheep were vardod. " There is a SPLENDID METAL ROAD TO TIIK PROPERTY. Tlie Property is within.half a mile of CHI'IICir, SCHOOL, ore. TLTLH: Land Transfer. '', Plans and further particulars on application to any of our branches or Agencies. DALGKTY AND COMPANY, LIMITED, AUCKLAND. FOR FURTHER LAND NOTICESsee PACE 3.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1407, 6 April 1912, Page 16
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