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AUCTIONS, TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, 16th AUGUST, 1912. At 1.30 o'el'ock. In Hie Fruit Market, Allen Street. SUPERB NURSERY STOCK SALE. CHOICE LOCALLY GROWN. M-ESSIIS. TOWNSEND AND PAUL, ■■"*■ LIU., liavo boon instructed, bv -MESSRS. !■'. COOPER. LTD., the wrliknown local Niir.servmen, to sell at auc-tion,-as aboTO, WITHOUT RESERYEA SPLENDID CONSIGNMENT OF NURSERY STOCK, grown at their HUTT NURSERIES, comprisin?CAft HEDGE, FLOWERING AND'ORUVV NAMENTAL PLANTS 2QA ROSE TREES SJQ FKUIT TREES > O A POT PLANTS NOTE.—These plants are all of BEST QUALITY, fresh from the soil, ami bear the. hall-mark of Messrs. P. Cooper, Ltd. . This is tho best time to plant—the ground is warming to receive plants of this lino quality. Catalogues Niow Ready. DALGETY AND CO., LTD. CLEARING SALE AT' IT, REHUNGA, NEAR DANNEVIRKE. ON THE PROPERTY ADJOINING CO-OP. DAIRY FACTORY. FRIDAY, 16th AUGUST, at -11.30 a.m. ■ . Sharp. TYA2GETY AND CO., LTD., have been J"- , favoured with instructions from Messrs. Webber Bros., who are dissolving partnership, to sell without reserve on the far:a, as above, the whole of their well-selected dairy herd, machinery, implements, etc., comprising— 02 Jersey and Jersey-oros3 cows and heifers, iu calf to Jersey and Jer-sey-Holstein bulls, 7 already ' in milk," balance ou the point of . . calving 1 purebred Jersey bull, i years 1 purebred Jersey yearling bull 1 4-year-old Jcrsey-Holstein bull !) brood sows • 2 'purebred Berkshire tears ■ 80 store pigs and weaners 1 draught mare ■ 1 half-draught gelding (broken to all • harness) Spring dray,, new tip dray, metal dray, harness of all deseriptious.-D.F. plough, .-'t horse blocks, chain and Tyne harrows, spring tooth harroMis,.seed sower, i'oad scoop, limber jack, electric battery and cable, "Forrest Devil" stumping ••■machine, 21 ton endless chain, Avery ■ platform scales, scwt., engineering tools. Climax L. and F. pump, Douglas L. and F. pump, 200 ft. 2-inch piping, largo lot i, ij, ami 1-inch piping, with valves and cocks, 18-inch trolly wheels (new), also Gane milking plant, for i cows, with roleaser complete and in perfect order. 6 h.p. horizontal M.T. steam boiler, 120 ■ steam pressure (Luke and Sons) i h.p. ..homontaL-.steahi' engine, Tangyo, ' complete '.witlv all mountings 7 h.p. portable engine and boiler 150 gallon Alpha.Laval turbine separator 8 -bottle facile milk-testing machine complete- ..'•■.,.. dOtt. steel shafting, bearings, pulleys, etc. 1 circular, saw and.bench glOOft. building.,timber' "Century"- cooking boiler 10-201 .gallon 'iiiilk cans, and other sun:;dri_es toq;nnmerbus to mention. Auctioneers' .Memo. • After personal inspection •■ we - cair. thoroughly recommend this.herd to ..intending .buyers.. The im-ploinentsl.and-..plant are most up to date and in goodordor. As the offering will be a large' one, buyers iy-i 11 note that the sale will commence punctually at 11.30, and every lot will be.sold to the highest bidder... Usual, luncheon will be provided. DALGETY AND CO., LTD. - A..C.BKADLEY, Auctioneer. UNRESERVED 'CLEARING ' SALE OF CHOICE-DAIRY STOCK; HORSES, FARM IMPLEMENTS, AND I'UIiNI- ' VTURE. ■■' • •- - ■WEDNESDAY.-AND THURSDAY, 21st '■'■■"■ and 22nd AUGUST, 1912. AT THE FARM, ' • HALF-MILE FROII MANAKAU ■ . STATION." ■•••' •<■ ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., have received instructions from DUGALD THOMSON, ESQ., who has sold his farm, to sell at 12 noon— . 90 cows, in full milk 100 cows, to calve at early dates .2 P.B..Jersey bulls, 2 and i years 1 Holstein bull, 4 years 5 horses, milk carters and draughts, 3 double pulsntor L.K.G. milking machines with all appliances, 1 steam heater, drill,, rubber-tyred gig, 3 drays (1 new), circular saw and bench, 30 20-gallon cans, and a . largo assortment of farm implements. Also, the whole of the furniture and contents of a 12-roomed house. NOTE.—We wish to draw the special attention of buyers in search of first-class dairy stock' to this sale. The cows are in splendid condition, and the returns, which will be given out at the.sale, am something quite out of the ordinary. The furniture is nearly new and in excellent condition. As the farm is all sold, e,-«iy lot-will go to the highest bidder. ORDER OF SALE.-Live stock and milking machines on Wednesday. Farm implements ami furnitftrc on Thursday. Luncheon Provided. MASTERTON UNENCUMBERED PROPERTIES FOR PRIVATE DISPOSAL. rriHE woll-known, ' substantially-built A residence of the Into A. W. P.enall containing eight large lofty rooms, and spacious halls and landings, usual offices; Urainage, high-pressure water, gas, etc. Detached wash-house, work-shop, buzevshed, loose box, etc. With 3 to 41 acres of lawn, orchard, garden, trees, and. shrubs. * Fino trout stream running through the property. Two minutes from General Post Office. Suitable for business man. retired gentleman, or town residence for sheeptarmer desiring educational facilities for n:s family. Will "sell on especially accommodating tonus; or -would consider satisfactory F lease, or exchange for dairy farm. . . " ALSO BOROUGH SECTIONS, from i cl to 10 (or more) acres, for disposal on ac- ! r commodating terms. s 1 Prospective buyers or lessees are requested' to communicate direct with al Owner, care of . WALTER WOPS, " ■'• Island Bay, Wellington, tc Messrs. Gawi.th and Logan, , : . Solicitors, Maslerton. s^ CARRYING BUSINESS FOE SALE AT . BLENHEIM. have a splendid Carrying Business for Sale; established 23 yeare; Q first-class connection throughout Australasia; included is seven-roomed house, stables, shed, chaff-house, 5 horses, 3 expresses, loiTy, cab, single and double har- "" ness; carrying agencies included; sample ■* rooms, office, ate; as a going concern. ■» A real snip; owner excellent reasons for j. selling. Principals only dealt with. d< •-• '. . '■ p { Full particulars apply £J GRIFFITHS & SON, |[ BLENHEIM. fu re ■ . . ch ' FOR SALE. ,Jt , ca i'IKST-CLASS SHEEP COUNTRY. A ab , cut 20 mil « s from C( JL'JW Hastings, .by good motor road. Carrying 2 sheep to the aero; can easily he T improved to' carry 1 sheep. Well water- $. ed, nice houso, woolshed, and well fenced j>) This is a first-class Farm, and cheap o'fl at JE7 per acre. •• ' al Good terms to sound man. For further ca particulars, Rpply to S. H-. KNIGHT, ?! LAND AND KHTA'J'B AGKNT, , J]^ HASTINGS. i?o 10l .—l'——" " .7 bo • ■■•■ ■ FOR FURTHER LAND NOTICES SEE PAGE NINE. .

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1519, 15 August 1912, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1519, 15 August 1912, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1519, 15 August 1912, Page 10

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