AUCTIONS. SPRING CATTLE SALE. ' MASTERTON. TUESDAY, 29th OCTOBER, 1912. THE ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS . will sell, as aboveOn account -Messrs. Rayner and Son.— 70 2 to 3-year steers On account Messrs. Gray Bros.— .30 3-year steers Account Riddiford and Co.— 350 station-bred • Shorthorn-Hereford and Polled Angus 2-year hciters, "To Awnite" (an extra good line) 100 station-bred Shorthorn-Hereford and Polled Angus 3-year heifers, "To Awnite" (an extra good line) 100 Shorthorn yearlings, "Table- ' lands" Account W. Hume, Esq., Pirinoa--300 Shorthorn yearlings (to bo drafted as to sex) Account Annedalo Station— •10 very forward 3 and 4-year bullocks GO speyed cows (forward condition) Account Messrs. Percy Bros.— 50 yearlings (mixed sexes) On account Dr. Andrew, "lea Station"— 300 heavy fat ewes (a real good line) On account Hugh. .IT. Beethnm, Esq., Branccpeth— 70 4 and 5-ycnr very forward bullock* 100 3-year Hereford cross station-bred bullocks 150 3-year Hereford cross station-bred ' bullocks On account other Vendors— 125 2-year steers 150 yearlings (mixed sexes) 50 3-ycar-old steers 100 3 and -{-year forward bullocks (ifl bullocks (good conditioned) 27 2-ycar dairy heifers a yearling heifers 70 vearlirig to 2-year steers 11 it to' 18-months steers 25 2-year-old station heifers 25 2 and 3-year dairy heifers ' 25 2-year-old empty heifers 10 forward station cows 12 2-year steers (i springing heifers 12 empty eows (station bred) . 12 18-month steers • 40 empty station cows 50 mixed cattle 100 woolly hoggets Further Station entries advertised ■when numbers and particulars ascertained. NOTE—This sale has been, altered from tho usual day to avoid clashing with the Palmerston North Show. I IMPORTANT SALE OF DAIRY FARMS AND TOWN PROPERTIES. AT THE SALE.YARDS, OTAKL ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29th, 1912. At 1 p.m. A BP.AHAM AND WILLTAMS, i'l'D., jt\. have received instructions the Messrs. F. C. and II; O. Jones to offer by public auction as above— Their well-known property nt Otaki, consisting of ISI acres of dairying or fattening land. This property will be offered in two lots, one of about 01 acres and the oilier about 123 acres. On Section 12-thcro is a small cottage and cowshed with concrete floor and milking machines.. Tho property is wcil watered, and within easy distance of railway, school, and factory. TOWN PROPERTIES. Lot-No. l~Tlie property of Mr. F. C. -Jones, comprising 3 roods 20"perches, with up-to-date (j-roomed house and outbuildings, small orchard and garden. Lot No. 2—The property of Mr. F. -C. '•'•;. .Ititlcs, comurHing 1J acres; adjoining the above. Lot No. 3-Thc property of Mr. IT. O. Jones, comprising 1 acre, with up-to-date 0-roomed house and outbuildings, i Lot No. 4—The property of.Mr. IT. O. Jones, and adjoining the above, comprising 1 acre. TERMS—IO per cent, cash on .day of side; 10 per cent, in three months; 10 per cent, in twelve months; and the balance in live years at 5 per cent. Plans are now available, and can bo had on -application nt the oflico of the Auctioneers. .; ■ ' •SALE OF BUSH FARM. LEFT BANK, WANGANUI RIVER. FREEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO. have been instructed by ERNEST BARNS, ESQ. (who is leaving Wangamii), to offer for sale by auction on SATURDAY, October 26th. at. their salo rooms, Wanganui. his' Ohntu lease, comprising 2494 acres 3 roods 18 perches, good sheep country; 1000 acies in grabs', o miles fencing, good yards, dip, wjiare. etc.; annual rental .»"■ 'jut Bd. per acre, with compensation for improvements. This is ah excellent opportunity of acquiring a good block of sheep country. Very easy terms will 'be given, as Mr. Barns is determined to sell, having received an important appointment away from Wauganui. Further particulars may be obtained from the Auctioneers, Wanganui. WAIKATO. A Afk ACRES of first-class country; 330 'HtU.U acres flat, 70 acres low bills, all in grass; with the exception of SO acres, the whole property has been ploughed and sown down in English grass; it is well fenced and subdivided, and is in n splendid locality; l v mile from Railway Station. We havo personally inspected this properly, and have selected it; for sale from a great many properties which.have been ottered to us. It is one of tho best propositions we have seen in l the Wnikato. and could easily be subdivided into 3 or 4 good dairy farms. There is a certain profit of several pounds per aero to tho purchaser. Wo will accompany any purchaser over this property, as we are satisfied the first bona-iido buyer will purchase it. GRIFFITHS & SON, LAND AGENTS, BLENHEIM. FOR SALE. : ~ SEASIDE.' TEA AND REFRESHMENT ' ROOMS. CASH TURNOVER, 1911-1912, .£1440. LEASE 0 years to run at £2 10s. per week. Shop and Tea Room; 9 dwelling rooms. Goodwill and furniture, ,£350. Stock at invoice price. The nbovo is an excellent opportunity for a family with grown-up daughters. Turnover is absolutely all cash. Profits large. Write or wire, LEWIS AND CO., LAND AGENTS, WANGANUI. FOR SALE. In Hastings, tho Heart of the Beautiful Hnwke's Bay District. A MAGNIFICENT FARM of 322 ACRES of Beautiful Flats. This Country will grow anything and is about four miles from Hastings. 8 Acres now down in Barley; 5 Acres in Oats; 30 Acres shut up for-grass-seed. New 8-roomed House with ; s l! conveniences. For further Particulars apply (o S. H. KNIGHT, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, HASTINGS. FOR SALE, Two good Seel ions at Faekakariki. Apply to Mr. Stevens, Solicitor, Otaki, or Sirs, Francis Stevens, Oriental Bar,
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1579, 24 October 1912, Page 10
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