AUCTIONS. ANNUAL SHOAV nORSE SALE. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18th and 19th, 1012. (Days following Hawke's Bay Show.) Commencing at 9 a.m. sharp each day. LUNDON, STEAVART AND CO., LTD., will'sell at their KARAMU ROAD YARDS, HASTINGS, 500 HOIiSES 500 Comprising:. Stallions, Draught (medium, heavy, and light), Spring Carters, Hacks, Harness Horses, Cobs and Ponies (broken and unbroken). On Account of J. A. Jlacfarlane, Esq., "Ben Lomond"— 30 unbroken Draughts and Ponies by. Mercury; draught Maro in foal to Y6ung Ilutherwood, and hack Mares in foal to King Edward (imported Welsh pony) On Account of AV. G. Stead, Esq.— Ch. Polo Pohy Mikado; has played in a number of tournaments. Blk. Polo Pony Mare; played several seasons with Rangitikei Polo Club On Account Of J. E.Lane, Esq.— 12 Fillies and Geldings (unbroken) ' .. Also—. .... 1 Enrties from the following:—Messrs. A. H. Russell, C. P. Haldane, AV. M'Gaflin, V. C. AVard, ](. Sowerby, A. Allen.. J.'J. Rathie, Excelsior Dairy Co., 11. M'Leod, C. AV. Limpus, H. Jloss, H. J. Nicol, E. J. AVatt, j. jlacfarlane, S. S. Oiliver, C. Farmery, I{. AVellwood, J. H. Macnivcn, E. C. Clarkson, Jamicson Bros., J. Gillies. R. Ronata, J. AV. Fern, 0. Nelson, I). .Chamber.-:, M, Thomas, M. Lascelles, J. Bridgmau. ORDER OF SALE: FRIDAY, October 18th—Stallions, Draughts and Spring Carters (broken, and unbroken). SATURDAY, October lOth.-Hacks, Harness Horses, Cobs, and Ponies (broken and unbroken). . NOTE.—Catalogues close for above sale on FRIDAY, October lltli. EARLY ENTRIES SOLICITED. ' H. N. STEAVART, Auctioneer. IMPORTANT SALE OF DAIRY FARMS AND TOAVN PROPERTIES. AT THE SALE YARDS, OTAIiI. ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29th, 1912. At 1 p.m. Abraham and avilliams, ltd., have received instructions from the Messrs. i'. C. and H. O. Jones to offer by public auction as above— ■ Their well-known property at Otaki, consisting of 181 acres of dairying or fattening land. This property will be offered in two lots, one ot' about 01 acres and the other about 123 acres. On Section 12 there is a small cottajjo and cowshed with concrete floor and milking machines. The property is well watered, and within easy distance of railway, school, and factory. TOAVN PROPERTIES. Lot No. I—The property of Mr. F. C. Jones, comprising 3 roods 20 perches, with up-to-date fi-roomed house ami outbuildings, small orchard and garden. Lot No. 2—The property of Mr. F. C. .Tones, comprising 1} acres, adjoining the above. Lot No. 3—The property of Mr. 11. O. .Imies, comprising 1 acre, with up-to-dalc (i-roomed house and outbuildings. Lot No. 4—The property of Mr. H.- O. Jones, and adjoining the above, comprising 1 acre. TEItMS—IO per cent, cash on day of sale; 10 per cent, in three months; 10 per cent, in twelve months; and the balance in iivo years at 5 per ccnt. Plans are now available, and can be had on application at the office of the Auctioneers. '=i FOR SALE. V SEASIDE TEA AND REFRESHMENT ROOMS. CASH TURNOVER, 1911-1912, £1440. LEASE G years to run at £2 10s. per week. Shop and Tea Room; 9 dwelling rooms. Goodwill and furniture, £350. Stock at invoice price. Tho above is an excellent opportunity for a family with grown-up daughters. Turnover is absolutely all cash. Profits largc^ AVrite or wire, LEWIS AND CO., LAND AGENTS.-,AVANGANUI. FOR SALE JN MAJORIBANKS STREET, {-ACRE, AVell Laid Out, with HOUSE, 8 ROOMS on one floor, Vinery, etc. THE WHOLE IN' FIRST-CLASS ORDER, Apply to— B. SMITH AND CO., 201 LAMBTON QUAY. A /f p? >iCRES, Freehold, right in the diO Township of Matiere, main road frontage, threo minutes' walk from P. 0., school, creamery, and proposed railway station; sawmill alongside of tho propertv. nil in grass, subdivided into four paddocks; 8 wire fences; good 'heavy bush land, watered by permanent streams, never-failing water supply; 200 acres ploughable, 100 acres flat. This property is suitable for both .aheep and dariying, carrying at present 550 shreop, 80 head of cattle, and 9 horses; would easily carry 75 dairy cows, besides a number of sheep. It will cut up well into small holdings. Buildings consist of' two-rooined cottage, and outbuildings. Up-to-date stock yards and dip. The proposed Stxatford-Ongarue Railway line going right through the property. PRICE, £14 10a. pa racre, or could bo leased on reasonablo terms. G. PHILLIPS St CO., SOLE AGENTS. MATIERE. OHURA. CriEAP SHEEP FARM. 1 AGO ACRKS, lit'J L.1.P., at £20 per JL"'tfrJ annum, 450 freehold, 1150 in grass, balance bush, 7 paddocks, hilly and undulating; carries 2 sheep and cattle. Price £7 10s. Mortgage, £4800, at li per cent, for 4 years. Terms, £1000 cash, balance 5} per cent, for 4r years, W. INGLIS HUSBAND, F»hi&tn».
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