AUCTIONS. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), JUNE 12, At Our ROOMS, 20 BRANDON STREET (Next (u Kirkealdie and htains). COMPLETE CONTF-NTS OF 11 ROOMS (IJnder Distraint for Rent). WITHOUT RESERVE. AL. AVILSON AND CO. have received • instructions to sell at their Rooms, J as above — The complete contents of 11 rooms, removed from the Suburbs. WITHOUT RESERVE. Full particulars later. A. I'. WILSON. Auctioneer. j, DESIRABLE IMPROVED AND LEASE- [ .HOLD FARMS. AT SILVER HOPE, CLOSE TO HUN- { TERVILLE. i Right on the Main Trunk Line. ABR A HAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD. - A AND DALGETY AND CO., LTD . instructed bv \\ m. Meldrum, Esq., will ( sell by Public Auction at the Argyle Hall. Hunterville, at 12 noon, on . WEDNESDAY, 12th JUNE, 1912, 1 1 (\<7 ACRES, being part of the well- £ AAw t known Silverhopo Estate; lirst-clas3 improved land, eminently ( suited to sheep and cattle farming, and ' lo dairying; well watered and grassed, ' and lying to the sun. Subdivided, and to bo sold in Four Farms (all fenced and < divided)... No;', 1 winters 2 sheep with 1 cattle; balance 2} sheep with cattle. 373 Acres, Freehold (Homestead and Outbuildings), 8 paddocks. I 283 Acres, Freehold (Cottage), 5 pad- ' docks. i . ■ .237 Acres, Freehold. 8 paddocks. •210 Acres, Silverhope liase, 5 paddocks. „ . ..... ... TEItMS; 1 - 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. ( UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE.' FERN FLATS, MARTON. . -MONDAY, 17th JUNE, 1912. DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., Palnierston North, instructed by J. M'Donell. Esq., who has sold his Property, will sell at the Homestead, as above, at. 11.30 351.n1. sharp — 450 t-tooih to f.f.m. Tt/L- ewe.vm lamb 300 2-tooth R/L. ewes, in lamb SSO Romney ewe lambs 1G 4-tooth S.D. rams 40.20-months Shorthorn steers 1G first-class dairy cows, in ;nilk and to calve factory dates 12 to l")-months dairy heifers • 7 2-year picked lieifers in calf .... B,yearling, steers ' " ' -1 is-nionths Shorthorn bull 1 draught mare, aged, broken to all work 1 draught gelding, aged, broken to all work 1 draught mare, G years old, broken to all work - .1 draught gelding, 4 years old, oroken to all v;ork .1 draught gelding, 3 years old, unbroken ' 2 G and 7-year-old harness horses 1 first-class polo ponies, 1 and 5-ypar old 2 children's ponies 1 sow with 6 suckers . 1 dry sow GO fowls 1 Farmer's "Favourite" Drill, K. and G. plough, 2 sets harrows, tip dray. Hillside dray, si? and Jisirnoss, do? uflvt, lutrncss, etc., 20 sacks Algerian oats. la sacks Cape Barley (dressed), 200 empty sacks; gate timber, fencing posts, wire, Inols, grass seed cleaner, 'mangle, butlrrworker. woolprcss, set Avery scales, household furniture, etc. • Order of Sale:—lmplements, Sheep, Cattle, Horses, Furniture. Drags will leave Auctioneers Office, Mill-ton. at 10 o'clock sharp. Luncheon provided. SALE OF "MAKOITI" ESTATE. FIRST-CLASS DAIRYING, FATTENING AND ROOT-GROWING COUXTIQ. SATURDAY. 29th*JUNE, 1912. GIORTON AND SON, LTD., AND r DALGETY AND CO., LTD., have received instructions from A. R. Bryce, Ksq., to sell by Public Auction, nt Gortoil and Sou's' Salo Rooms, Feilding, at 2.30 p.m.— ACRES, Freehold Property, 10 I situate in Iviwitea District; subdivided into 9 Dairying or Fattening Farms, of from 50 to IGO acres. . NOTE.—This Block is the pick of tho far-famed "Makouui" Estate, which was cut up and sold by the Hen. John Bryce some vears The whole nreo, is level and pioughable. A large portion has been stumped, the greater part of which has been ploughed. The property is well watered, grows luxuriant grass, and excellent root and grain crops, and the returns for fat lambs and sheep from this property compare more than favourably with any properly of the same area 111 the district. It is eminently suitable for Dairying, and a Creamery is within 2 miles of tho property. 15 MILES FROM FEILDING AND 2 MILES FROM KIMBOLTON. TKRMS.—IO per cent, down, 5 per cent. in fi months. 5 per cent, in 12 months, 5 per cent, in 2 years, 1"> per cent. 111 H years. This last payment can be avoided, if buildings are erected .to insurable value thereof. All balances of purchase money to lx\ur 0 'per cout. interest. Full particulars at any Offices of tho Auctioneers. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE AtWAIIiOA, HAWICK'S BAY. DALGETY AND COMPANY, T,TI>., Wuirau. have been instructed by Mr. W. C. Symo.-, wh;> is leaving the district. to .-ell - by Auction, in the Jubilee ITall, Wairoa. 'U. 8.. at 2 p.m.. on the 131 h day of July, 1912, his I'ihaurn I'ropcrlv, comprising "1420 ACHES, Freehold. The' property i- situated 23 miles from Wairoa liv a good road. About 15011 acres in grass, 'i(i;io'acres in bush, and the balance in fern and scrub. The buildings, comprising a new 7-roomcd house, all 1 iieussarv (nil buildings, and new woolshed, are in gnod order. The property when all improved will winter 8000 sheep and 200 1 head of cattle. The. Harbour \\ orks at Wairoa are under c-mir.-e of• coustriictio'i. and Freezing Works will be established • as vo'iii as the works are completed, which ' will be within two years. Terms-. 20 per cent, cash immediately on fall ul hammer. balance on delivery first day ot ' August, 1912. Stock, plant, and furniture, except personal elfccts, to be taken at valuation. , , „ „ ■Full particulars may be had from ilie Auctioneers, or at ny of their New /,e,iituid Branches. , IULGETY AND COMPANY, LIMITED, AUCTIONEERS. 1 FOITPRIVATE SALE. Vl'liY DESIRABLE RESIDENTIAL i'ROI'BR PY, AT NELSON, .IN TIIK HANDS OF DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD. rn \CRES. FREEHOLD, together with 1 OU modern 18-i'oomed residence, with modern conveniences, in first-class order and condition. Situated 2 miles rom Nelson Post Office, with level road, telephone "'soa""'frontage, beautifully laid out grounds, and plantation, splendid view; au ideal gentleman's residence. The land is divided into numerous paddocks, earrying "> lo 100 sl,r °P' i co,rtf ' anil 2 hurst's. , , . Outbuildings, stables, motor shed, etc., • etc.. all in first-class order. . I'lilCF. .KIOOO. Cash required, JiIOOO. 0 Balance arranged. . The owner, for family reasons, wing ' very anxious to sell, is prepared to accept the above sn.'ii. which is ,1:101)0 below the Government valuation. For fill-Hun- particulars apply lo D.ils gety antrCciiipau.v, NEI,S()N T . FOR FURTHER 1 tand notices a > SEE PACE *
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