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AUCTIONS. WAIKANAE-SALE. - • TUESDAY, MAY 21st, 1012. DALGETY AND CO., LTD., will sell, ■ at 1 p.m.— r 200 2 ■and 4-tootb.. forward wethers '(good line) 150 2-tooth owes, in lamb " 1(10 f.f.m. ewes, in lamb 125 fat wethers (prime) 25 forward wethers : . . . ; 15'25-year/' steers' ' 15 2-year .steers ...... ... 12 mixed cattle » . . 12 18-month steers u 8 fat heifers and caws ,;;;.; WAIKANAE:SALE.;.. '.T,r TUESDAY,~27st HAY, 1912. 1 ; A-BRAHAM AND"WILLIAMS,' LTD., ,-J\ ; will:sett,..at,'l.p.m.-,.. . 100.ewes' in lamb-. ... 150 good ■ hoggets. U0 fat wethers (lots) , 50 woolly lambs . 30 IS-ruonth ami 2-ycar steers (good) 10 forward cows ..',.• ■ .■ 10 18-niontli steers • , 8 fat.- heifers . ••. .-..<.-• . . .• 7 dairy 1 cows' anil heifers,- in cat' '. .'.."WAIKANAE; STOCK SALE. '. '■ 'TUESDAY, aist MAY, 1912. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN .AND H MEKCANTILE AGENCY CO LTD., .Mill sell at 12 o clock (noon) as follows:- '. : 100 2-tooth'ewes .'■' - - -. 60 fat ewes ■ ..'■'■ .:'. .12 head mixed-cattte • • • . : :'6 fat: heifers ,-■-.'• .- ;"-2 fat bullocks . ■GREAT AUCTION SALE- OF,. FREE- ' —"', HOLD 'DAIRY FARMS. . ijLT THE HORSE BAZAAR, HAWERA, ..' ;;;;:';:x TO-MORROW,' ,;r";:.x;'KA'Tm£DAi; max IB- . „., ....,: ,i...., ... .£ t 'p.m.'■''. GILLIE'S ANDNALDER have received ' instructions from W. Duirs, Esq.. ■who has purchased property elsewhere, and'is leaving the. district, to sell, a, ■ above—■■•;■'■. ';.' -."' .:.... tffi Acres of.freehold and 46 acres ot ■J. ■joSehold.-well fenced, and-robdirid- ■ 11 lots, five.of winch have "" ; houses and farm, buildings, thereon. The land- is ;iirst-clnss dairying land, and as Mr. Duirs is determined to realise, and intends to put on,very thifoifers' the very-best- opportunity for eeniii'ne settlement ,we know .oi.,ln.oie is a metalled road frontage to each lot. The-' terms are the easiest ■• possible—s- - cent, on the.fdl'.of the hammer; 5 ■ ner cent, on possession. July Ist. 1912 a Cther 2V.-percent: in 12. .24,-36 and.4B .months;; "interest at 5, per '.cent, on unpaid -balances. •': . .', ''.' -- - Also a'site reserved for'a "factory,, ami g'nfiicient capital will be.advanced to build if required. ..'",".",""..' .. . --•_ - ; t ■ Sale plans on application.' ..-.'.V ",;.' '-'\; Gillies Jxailable for those wishing- to inspect these. fine properties. Apply-at office, for.seats. .«. •■■=■■;--'.'. Also,-;. .". ." ..'• On account of' Captain Maenab:— His choicefreehold-Farm, consisting of 810, Acres;;6h th'e.lngahape-Road, in three 1 lot=' on the same liberal terms and.'conditions offered by.Mr. Duirs. UNRESERVED" SALE OF.AVELL-BRED SHEEP- GATTLEj-AND,-H'ORSES, . . ; ;:-.;r^--"' " ' At'the ' "■' '." ... ■ FARM. OHAU, Half Mile from Ohau ,;__„ ,:,_„ .Station,, , ..--.- .-■■ ■ "'WEDNESDAY, 22nd MAY, 1912. . ' i BRAHAM-AND - WiLLIAMS. LTD.. XY. have, received instruction from Mr. \ • M'Leavev; who has disposed _of- -the greater" "portion of his Farm, to bell, at J. 30 p.m--..'■ '.-."v.;- •-'•' •-•■' : ,'-' ',7'' -'■" 600-i' and: G-tooth-and., f.f.m..breeding ewes, in lamb to P.B; S.D. rams '■.•' -'."(in lots to suit,. purchasers)■GO fat and forward wethers 25 good woolly lambs . 20 P.B. 2-tooth S.D. rams . 27 choice dairy heifers in calf ...-' 10 good weaners - ••..-. ; • ■■-• 10 hacks, harness horses, and ponies -1 spring cart - - ----- -. ■NOTE.—We have'personally inspected this line of ewes, 'and can confidently recommend' ;thern to anyone in search of this class-of stock. As Mr.M'Leavoy has decided,to go in :for dairying on the balance of his farm, the stock, with the exception of the rams, will,be sold absolutely without reserve. Stock purchased by outside buyers will be pnddocked for. three days, and trucked free of charge. ■ . LUNCHEON PROVIDED. BUBDIV-ISION-OF-KAMANO ESTATE.WEDNESDAY, 22nd MAY, 1912. GORTON AND SON, LTD., in conjunction with NIX. LOAN AND MERCANTILE, AGENCY. CO.,' LTD., have rei ceived instructions from the trustee in the Estate of the late J. R. JOHNSTON to sell' by Public Auction, at GORTON AND SON'S ROOMS, at FEILDING, at 2 * LOT 1.-HOMESTEAD BLOCK, containing 187 acres, subdivided into 8 paddocks, large H-roomed dwelling, • ' ' woolshed, concrete dip, sheep yards, ' large stable, cowshed, implement shed and stock yards. All level,-70 acres stumped and ploughed. LOT 2.—205 ACRES, 5 paddocks, numerous plantations, 110 acres stumped and ploughed, 60 of which are tile . drained. LOT 3.-274 ACRES, E0 acres stumped and ploughed, numerous plantations, 6 paddocks. TERMS. 10 per cent, on fall of hamper, 15 per cent. 26th June, 1912, balance ■ vears at 5 per cent.' : NOTE.—The above comprise three particularly, choice, highly improved dairy ~«r '.fattening farms. The soil is rich, warm and generous, gTowing excellent root and grain crops, and fattens bullocku in the winter months. Each farm fronts the Kimboltou Road. Cheltenham dairy factory, school and post office are only three- ' quarters mile from the property, and it is v -within 9 miles of Feilding. Full plans and particulars can be had from any of the 'offices of the auctioneers. AUCTION SALE AT FEILDING ■ ••■. - Of "VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY On '.WEDNESDAY, 29th MAY, 1912, At 1 p.m. THE 'NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COM- ■ PANY. LIMITED, in conjunction with DALGETY AND CO., LTD., and GORTON AND SON, LTD., have been favoured with instructions from MESSRS. ARTHUR AND HERBERT ... SMITH, COLYTON, . offer by Public Auction, at Gorton and ■ Son's Horse Emporium, 2 farms comprising 370. ACRES FREEHOLD LAND, 816 ACRES FREEHOLD LAND. AT COLYTON, 11 MILES FROM FEILDING. School within one mile. Cream cart passes tho door daily. Up-to-date dwelling, with necessary outbuildings, including woolshed, ou each Telephone laid on to each house. Land is undulating .to. flat, three parts tiloughable, rich dark loam, with strong clay subsoil, suitable for dairying, fat- ' tening, or cropping. ' . Intending purchasers can inspect the properties at any time by arranging with the Auctioneers.^^ 10 per cent, on fall of tho hammer. 5 per cent, in six months 10 per cent.- in twelve months from date of sale. . Balance may remain on Mortgage tor 6 years at. 5 p'er cent. Possession in one month. PLANS and full particulars may be obtained from the Auctioneers on application. FOR FURTHER LAND NOTICES SEE PAGE 2f I

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1442, 17 May 1912, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1442, 17 May 1912, Page 12

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