AUCTIONS. SPRING CATTLE SALE. MASTERTON. • TUESDAY, 29th OCTOBER, 1912. ' THE ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS will sell, as above— 0 On account Messrs. Rayner and Son.—? '} 70 2to 3-year steers II On account Messrs. Gray Bros.— 30 3-year steers 6 Account Riddiford and Co.— 350 station-bred Shorthorn-Hereford : and Polled Angus- 2-year heifers, "Te Awaite" (an extra good line) ■ 100 station-bred Shorthorn-Hereford l " nnd Polled Angus 3-year heifers, "To Awaito" (an extra good line) 100 Shorthorn yearlings, "Tables lands" '. Account W. Hume, Esq., Pirinoa— 9 300 Shorthorn yearlings (to bo drafted as to sex) Account Annedalo Station— 40 very forward 3 and 4-year bullocks 60 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. H. Beetham, Esq., Brancepeth— 70 4 and 5-year very forward bullocks 100 3-year Hereford cross station-bred ? bullocks 150 3-ycar Hereford cross station-bred bullocks On account other Vendors— 125 2-year steers , 150 yearlings (mixed 6exes) 50 3-year-old steers 100 3 and '4-year forward bullocks , GO bullocks (good conditioned) 27 2-year dairy heifers 5 yearling heifers 70 yearling to 2-year- steers 11 14 to 18-months steers 25 2-year-old station heifers 25 2 and 3-ycar dairy heifers 25 2-year-old empty heifers 10 forward station cows ■ 12 2-year steers 6 springing heifers 12 empty cows (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 6ale has been altered from the usual day to avoid clashing with the Palmerston North Show. TERAWHITI STATION FOR SALE. WITHOUT RESERVE TO CLOSE ESTATE. MESSRS. LEVIN ■ AND CO., LTD., Under Instructions from the Trustees of the M'MENAMEN ESTATE, Will offer,, For Sale by Public Auction, at The Chamber of Commerce, Wellington, on ' . WEDNESDAY, 27th NOVEMBER, 1912, - At 11 a.m., j That well-known Sheep and Cattlo Station ' for many years successfully farmed by the late James M'Menamen and his fam- j ily, known as ' j THE mERAWHITI . T7ISTATE, < HE i- ERAWHITI , JCJSTATE, ] CLOSE TO WELLINGTON CITY, £ Containing approximately 6692 Acres of ' Sheep-raising and Pastoral Land, well ' watered: E With 1 Homestead, Farm Buildings, Land- : ifi£ Places, Fenced Paddocks, Wool and c Shearing Sheds, Sheep Dips, and all i Farming Accessories and Machinery. Also, Drays, Farming Implements, Harness, and appliances. Together also with the Flocks of Romney and halfbred Sheep, estimated at ] 6000, and 2240 lambs; 3t head of Cattle, and 7 Saddle and Draught Horses now depasturing on the property. COMPLETE AS A GOING CONCERN. INSPECTION IS INVITED. j TERMS: 10 per cent. Cash; 20 per cent, i in one month, with possession; bal- >■ ance in three months. i Further particulars can be' obtained . and arrangements for visiting the property made on application to— ■ MESSRS. LEVIN AND CO., LTD., Or MESSRS. BROWN, DEAN AND NEAVE, Solicitors to the Estate, 360 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. c IMPORTANT SALE OF DAIRY FARMS AND TOWN PROPERTIES. , 1 ' c AT THE SALE" YARDS, OTAKI. J ON TUESDAY,, OCTOBER 29th, 1912. i At 1 p.m. . A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., ; -CX have received instructions from the Messrs. F. C. and H. O. Jones to offer by public auction as above— Their well-known property at Otaki, consisting of 184 acres of dairying or fattening land. This property will be offered in two ' lots, one of about 01 acres and the other about 123 acres. On Section 12 there is a small cottage and cowshed with concrete floor and milking machines. The property is well watered, and within easy distance of railway,-school, and factory. TOWN PROPERTIES. ' • , Lot No. I—The property of Mr. F. C. * Jones, comprising 3 roods 26 perches, 4with up-to-date u-roomed house and 1< outbuildings, small orchard and garden, f Lot No. 2—The property of Mr. F. C. a 1 Jones, comprising 1J acres, adjoining b the above. . . Lot No. 3—The property of Mr. H. O. -* Jones, comprising. 1 acre, with up- si to-date G-roomed house and outbuild- £« ings. t Lot No. 4—The property of Mr. H. O. Jones, and adjoining the above, com- 1 prising 1 acre. v. TERMS—IO per cent, cash on day of -* sale; 10 per cent, in three months; 10 per w cent, in twelve months; and the balance S< in live years at 5 per cent. ai a< Plans are now available, and can be had on application at the office of the Auc- n tioneers, J ' ' hi FAT STOCK £OR EXPORT. PRODUCERS are invited to communi- o cate with us before selling Beef, Mutton, Lamb, or Pork, suitablo for Export. We are in a position to obtain the very c best prices available,' and make forward n contracts—paying cash on Freezing Com- f panics' Certificates. It is our interest to see that you obtain the last penny both for meat and bye-products. a It will pay you to communicate with MELUSOP, ELIOTT, AND CO,, PALIfEESTON JJOETH. /
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1581, 26 October 1912, Page 16
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