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AUCTIONS. UNRESERVED . SALE OF CHOICE DAIRY HEIFERS, HORSES, AND , IMPLEMENTS, AT THE FARM, IHAKARA RESERVE. (Main County Road, Levin to Shannon.) TO-MORROW. , ~' :•'. FRIDAY. 31st MAY, 1912. "ABRAHAM-AND WILLIAMS, LTD., 'X&- have received instructions from •Mr. H. E. Leighton, who has sold his farm, to sell nt 1 p.m.— .'••• 9.choice 2 and 3-year heifers, spring- , ing and to calvo in spring 14 choice yearling heifers il choice Holstein yearling heifers _ 4 good sound cows, to calve in 6pring ■ B Jersey cross yearling heifers . 4 forward store cows 2 young bulls 2 young steers ' . 20 fat and forward lambs Splendid heavy draught mare, with foai at foot, and in ioal to Royal King; heavy draught fillv, rising 3;. heavy draught filly, Tising 2;1 draught colt, 4 years; 2 colts, rising 2 years, by Good Spec; 1 filly, rising 3, bv Black Thome; 2 good geldings, 8 and 4 'years (broken to saddle); 1 tin-top harhe'ss'mare,.6 years, 1 yearling filly. ' Mossey Harris drill, large dray, good light spring-dray, windmill, harness, and a large.assortment of farm implements. ' NOTE.—As Mr. Leighton has disposed of-his" farm, with the exception of a slight"reserve on the horses, all stock is for absolute sale. For convenience of buyers* stock can remain on the property for. two'weeks from date of sale. No - other entries taken. Light .luncheon provided. . . 'UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE Of CHOICE DAIRY HERD ..' Ou v THURSDAY, Gth JUNE, At 12 noon. ■TIALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., JL'" 'Wellington, have been favoured with instructions from Messrs. Minchiu . Bros., of Whiteman's Valley, Upper Hurt, to'r.sell by Public Auction, at their farm, as above] the whole of their. Dairy Herd, istc., comprising the following:— 9 cows, to cnlve in July v .S7'cows,- to .calve'in August and September 10 picked heifers, 3 years old, to calve ..in. .September 4 young cows, close to profit .4 weaners .' '2 '4-year-old. Shorthorn bulls .' V : 1-horse, trap and harness, any trial 1 5-year-old mnre, broken to saddle, : .. very quiet ' 1 .hand separator, .40 galls. '-'■ 1 steam separator, 05 galls. This herd has been built up from care-fully-selected cows. They have been inspected by our representative, and we can thoroughly recommend them to dairy farmers as being an excellent line' of pound dairy cows. As the lease of Messrs. Minchin Bros.' farm is expiring, all the above axe for absolute sale. '■ A brake w-ill leave the Upper Hntt for Hie sale after the arrival of the Wairarapa train. The 9.10 a.m. 'train from "Wellington will connect with this brake. Buyers from a distance will have their stock purchases delivered and trucked at the Upper Hutt railway station free, • LUNCHEON PROVIDED. DESIRABLE IMPROVED AND LEASE- ■ - \ HOLD FARMS. !AT SILVERHOPE, CLOSE TO HUNTERVILLE, ..Eight on the Main Trunk Line. r ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD. iV- AND DALGETY AND CO., LTD. instructed bv Win. Meldrum, Esq., will pell by Public Auction at the Argylo Hall, Huntcrville, at 12 noon, on WEDNESDAY, 12th JUNE, 1912, 11 fIT ACRES, being part of the wellllUl known Silvcrhope Estate; first-class improved land, eminently puitedto sheep and cattle farming, and to dairying; well watered and grassed, and lying to the sun. Subdivided, and to be 'sold in Four Farms (all fenced and divided). No. 1 winters 2 sheep with cattle; balance 21 sheep with cattle. 373 Acres, Freehold (Homestead and Outbuildings). 8 paddocks. 283 Acres, Freehold (Cottage), 5 paddocks. 237 Acres, Freehold, 8 paddocks. 210 Acres, Silverhope Lease, 5 paddocks. TERMS: 15 per cent, on fall of hammer. 10 per cent, on Date of Completion, Ist July, 1912. Balance, at 5 per cent. Plans now being prepared. Full particulars from the Auctioneers. DAIRY FARM. IOT ACRES, no buildings, 2 miles -*-" ' from Upper Tutacnui Cheese Factory, all level first-class laud; would make an ideal Dairy Farm; every aero ploughable; divided into 4 paddocks. Price L£24 10s. per acre; on terms. Apply immediately to F. R, H. BRICE, MAETON. W ' KING COUNTRY. 1 ACRES, narbour Lease, 21 years X"tlO at an average of Is. per "acre, renewable every 21 years; good 4-room house, shed, fencing; 25 acres grass. Goodwill, only £600. (jOy) ACRES, Native Lease, 21 years '•Jo 1 * at 2s. per acre; 21 years at 45.; all bush, choico land. Goodwill, 255. per acre; £500 rash required. -j o-i o ACRES, Native Lease, Is. 3d. JLO-LO per acre, first 21 years 35., ' next 21 years, with right to purchase Freehold nt 20s. per acre; 6 miles from railway. Goodwill, 255. per acre. Freeholds, various sizes, from £3 to £4 per acre.' Write for particulars. C. B. LEVER, Land and Commission Agent, TEKUITI. TARANAKI OILFIELDS. [THREE OIL-WELLS FLOWING CONTINUOUSLY. FOR SALE. EPLENDID OIL PROPOSITIONS, WELL SITUATED. GOOD OIL INDICATIONS SHOWING. ,Wo can get Bores put down for you j 3000 ft. in 6 months. Apply C. ARNOLD JONES & CO. i NEW PLYMOUTH. IKK ACRES, first-class Land, all in J.D3 grass, divided into 11 paddocks; House or 7 rooms, washhouse, copper, man's room, chaff house, harness room, etc. The place is situated throe miles from Cambridge on the main road, 1 mile from school, 2 from creamery. ' This is considered ono of the best farms Jn the Waikato. PRICE, .£3O per acre. ARTHUR S. HOLMES, Estate Agent and Valuer, QUEEN STREET. ONEHUNGA. FOUR DAIRY FARMS. 171IRST QUALITY RIVER DEPOSIT } FLAT LAND. ABSOLUTELY NO. WASTE. 65 Acres. Price ,£ls. Cash wanted, ,£175. 05 Acres. Price £15. Cash wanted. £175. 61 Acres. Prico £15. Cash wanted, J: 175. 50 Acres. Price £15. Cash wanted, £150. The above should carry cow to \\ acres. Adjoining owner has CO cattle, 30 sheep, 3 horses on 8-1 acres. There aro no buildings on block. School, P. 0., Railway, Factory, etc., within 21 miles by flat metalled road. Terms aro cash as above, balance spread over 7 years at 5 per cent. THIS' IS THE CHANCE FOR SMALL CAPITALISTS. "Wire for refusal and come to inspect now. LEWIS AND CO., WANG AN U J,

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1453, 30 May 1912, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1453, 30 May 1912, Page 10

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