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auctions. ; ; unreserved clearing sale. ~'.. fitzherbertTpalmerston ■ . NORTH. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21st, 1912. • D ALGETY AND COMPANY, LIMITED, Palmerston «NorHi, instructed !■ by Mrs. M. INGLEY (who has sold her 1 farm), will sell as above, at 12 o'clock noon— I tyy young cows, August, and September t ' ' •<* I calvers ; ; .12 cows, in full milk 6 yearling heifers ' i 1 trap maro 1 pony, broken ,to' harness ! ' ' 1 gig and harness, 1 cart and harness 1 sow, 6 store pigs 1 S.F. lover plough (new), 3-leaf tyne | harrows, discs, garden plough, milk i cans, household furniture, sundries, ! ' : • • etc. The cows are chiefly Shorthorns and Jerseys, in good order, and are 6ound, genuine herd. Also, Account S. R. Lancaster, Esq. (in conjunction with tho New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd., and Reduced)— Af\ Shorthorn springing cows and heifers Luncheon Provided. 1 UNRESERVED HOGGET SALE. MARTON. MARTON. THURSDAY, 22nd AUGUST, 1912. D ALGETY AND_ COMPANY, LTD., Palmerston North, instructed by ■MR. R. L. GIBSON, and other vendors, [will sell at 1 p.m., as above:— 2000 first-class ewe hoggets ■ '2000 first-class, wether hoggets Theso have been wintered on turnips , on Mr. Gibson's property since Ist May. • - y Account other. Vendors :— 1400 first-class mixed hoggets ] These have also been well wintered on turnips, and all above will be sold in lots'to sruit purchasers. iUNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OF CHOICE DAIRY STOCK, HORSES, FARM IMPLEMENTS, AND FURNITURE. . ' (WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 21st and 22nd AUGUST, 1912. ' AT THE FARM, HALF-MILE FROM MANAKAU !■ ■ ..--■'■' STATION. ABRAHAM ATs T D WILLIAMS, LTD., havo. received instructions ''from DUGALD THOMSON, • ESQ., who has 6old his farm, to sell at 12 noon— V" 90 cows, in full milk ■100 cows, to calve at early dates _, ' ' .2 P.B. Jersey bulls, 2 and 4 years , ,;■■■" 1 Holstein bull,. 4 years ~. 6 horses, milk carters and draughts, 3 double pulsator L.K.G. milkingmachines .with all appliances, 1 steam heater, drill; rubber-tyred gig,, S drays (1 new)j circular saw I .and'.bench, 30 20-galkm cans, and a large' 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 i dairy stock to this'sale.. The cows.are in splendid condition, and the returns, which . will be given out at the sale, are something quite out of the ordinary. The furi nature is nearly new and in excellent condition. As the farm is all sold, e,-oiy lot will go to the highest bidder. ■' !• - ORDER OF SALE.—Live stock- and ■•_ milking machines .on Wednesday. Farm i implements and furniture on Thursday. ! -. - - - Luncheon Provided. !' MASTERTON STOCK SALE. " WAIFOUA SALE YARDS:. ' WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21st, At 11.30 a.m. ,f TAMES MACINTOSH AND CO. will W sell as above— . 60 4, 6, and f.m. ewes, in lamb to Ronmeys . FRANK EVANS, Auctioneer. i pALMERSTON NORTH ' SALE. .THURSDAY, AUGUST 22. 100 ewes in lamb ■' •' GREAT ANNUAL SPRING HORSE i FAIR.- ; DOMINION HORSE BAZAAR, ' Princes Street, Hawera. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY, August 2Sth, 29th, 30th, and 31st. AND NALDER will sell by v?T Public Auction, as above— /»A/\ HORSES, Comprising— 130 draughts ' • 150 half-draughts . 150 gunners, lorry, spring and milk carters . . 130 hack and harness horses : 30 hunters ' 20 ponies " • BPECIAL- UNRESERVED SALE OF.' HIGH-CLASS GRADE JERSEY COWS, lit Mr. Lancaster's Park Road Property (Half a mile from Railway tation), NORTH. ' WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1912. mHE N.Z. LOAN >ND MERCANTILE 'J- AGENCY.CO.; LTD., and Reduced, in conjunction with DALGETY AND CO., LTD., instructed by Mr. S .R. Lancaster, i • will sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, at 12 o'clock noon— 200 young grade Jersey ' nnd Jersey \ Cross, Holstein, and Shorthorn i cross cows, springing and just calved 16 purebred Jersey bulls (slight reserve Light Luncheon Provided. «—' i , - yn r ANTED TO SELL, 4000 ACRES, i T Y ■ first-class land. Native lease, 11 years to run. Rent, Is. 6d. per acre, with right of renewal for further 21 years; compensation for improvements. At present carrying 10,000 sheep, 800 head of cattle, 40 horses, accommodation for 10 shearers; 8-roome.d house, 4 sets sheep yards, 1 set cattlo yards, 3900 in grass, 119 leserve bush. This is a, splendid place, as more fats are taken, off this place than any other place of its size in Gisborne. Situated Mungatu, about 17 miles from Gisborne by good road. Price, £& per aero. OQKA ACRES, Educational Lease, rent fiJOtiXJ 6d., about half in grass, fenced and subdivided into 8 paddocks, carrying, capacity 2J Bheep to the acre, 6-roomed r house, woolshed, accommodation for 5 shearers, sheep and cattle yards, good read to property. Situated Motu, Gisborne. Prico, ,£BOOO, half cash. O/m ACRES), L.1.P., at £25 per annum, <?Vy and 2000 acres O.R.P. at 10s. per acre, all first-class land, n&vf 12-roomed house, 1700 acres in grass, and fenced, at present carrying 3500' sheep, 400' head of cattlo, and 80 horses. Situated Whakatano. Price, £9 10s. per aero. This is a cheap place. For further particulars apply to the solo agents, T. W. HACKETT AND CO., AGENTS, GISBORNE. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE-A FIRSTCLASS /SHEEP FARM. '->, 'QAM ACRES, freehold; all excellent if±l sheep country; about 250 acres good flat, suitable for dairying; about 100 acres havo been stumped; well fenced and subdivided into 16 paddocks; 1600 lambs were fattened off this property last season; the hill portion is estimated to carry over 2 sheep to the acre, besides cattle. The buildings consist of an up-to-date 12-roomed house, practically new, hot and cold water laid on, also acetylene gas; water laid on to house and garden; grounds beautifully laid out; large woolshed, stable, trapshed, storeroom, and woodhouse; house connected with tele- '< phone; daily mail. Prico £U 10s. per aero; good terms can be arranged if necessary. For fiuvther particulars apply sharp to PETER TULLOCH, Land and Estate Agent, Pahiatua. ' FOE FURTHER LAND NOTICES SEE PAGE 15. J

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1521, 17 August 1912, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1521, 17 August 1912, Page 16

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