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AUCTIONS. : WANGANTJI CATTLE FAIR, . , WANGANUI CATTLE FAIR, WEDNESDAY, 6th NOVEMBER,' ' Sale- at 11.30. : TjIREEMAN R, JACKSON AND CO A- will sell at their Yards as above— 1 flrtft •' HEAD MIXED CATTLE Xtll/v comprising:— 150 Hereford-Shorthorn yearling steer (extra good line, one ear-mark) '. .150 Hereford-Shorthorn yearling heifer: (extra good lijie, one ear-mark) 70 Hereford-Shorthorn yearlings 100 good station'-bred Shorthorn cow: (empty) • 2QO 3-year bullocks (lots) 250 '2i' to -3-year steers (lots) 150 2 and 3-year empty, heifers ' 100 storo co'ws 30 cows ivith calves .40 fat tows 200 mixed cattle LUNCHEON MAY BE OBTAINED A 1 . THE. YARDS. ' CONTRACTOR'S AND CARRYING PLANT. FOR UNRESERVED SALE. AT WOODVILLE. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER G, 1912. . Commencing »t 11 a.m. sharp. G. D. MACFARLANE has been in- • structed by tlio Mortgagee and the Trustees of A. W. Rapley to sell tilt ' 'whole of'the Horses, Plant, Harness, and Gear belonging to the estate,' as well as the Tools and Utensils:, of the Blacksmith's Shop belonging to same, compris- • iug— •• •' . 14 three-quarter, half, and draught horses, ages ranging from syrs. upwards, working up-to'time of sule, and all in. hard condition 4 cab ponies - . .' 1 Knglish-built landau 1 C'olonial-built landau 2 double-horse spring lorries 1 single-horse lorry. 1 spring 1 wagon 5 block drays, 2 spring 'drays 1 double-seated buggy I 1 rubber-tyred gig,: almost new I , 1 timber wagon, light 1 patent horse clipper 1 express . ■ 1 light.'lorry, almost new '\ , ; Dray, leading,: cab, and buggj- liar- - . ness,- horse covers,, tarpaulins, ' - ' ■ timber-jack," corn-crusher, and a largo quantity of sundries • Blacksmith's, slioj), comprising—An- '- vil, patent - draught bellows, drill, stock, and dies, vice, tools, •• 4 iron horse shoes, ironbark cart . ■ i-hafts, ctc. /• 'G; D. MACFARLANE, ■ : - 'Auctioneer;' PRELIMINARY. - ONGA ONGA. THURSDAY, 21st NOVEMBER. . TV ALGETY AND COMPANY, LIMIT-JL-V ED, havo been instructed by N. H. Beamish, Esq., who has definitely decidcd to sell his properties, to offer at the Homestead, Oiigu'Onga, near Waipnwa— : 614 ACRES, L.i.P.i 9 miles from Waipawa, .j-mile frem. school, factory, • ■ and Onga Onga township'2o paildocks. all flat and well watered. Beautiful homestead of 8 rooms, " stables and implement sheds, orchard, tennis, court, etc. ( . 244 ACRES, 'Freehold, ' 5' miles from ; above, all flat and ploughable. Well ivatereJ. . ' \LSO, AI'THR THE ABOVE (WITHOUT '.'RESERVE)— .' The wliole of-tlie live and dead stock, including 1600 sheep, 20 cattle, imple : . menls, etc. - Full particnl.us laler. : For'terms and particulars of properties apply. 1 . DAIGIiITY AND CO., LTD., ■ .. ' • ■.■ . - Napier. ' AUCTION SALE . * Of . OTAKI TOWNSHIP SECTIONS. OTAKI TOWN HALL, : - WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER. 27, ' , At 2 p.m. D ALGETY AND CO., LTD., have'b'een favoured with instructions from Mr. D. Judd to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, . as above—. 20 : SPLENDID.. 20 -' -20 ' BUILDING SECTIONS; 20. Ranging from a i-acre to 1 acre in area, and situate within a few chains of the Otaki Railway Station. Nine of .the sections have a frontage to the main County • Road, and 11 to Waereiiga Road. Tim? they nre in the very best residential pari of Otaki. The corner section -Hill not be offered; this being recently purchased by > ti*e Bank of Australasia. As Otaki is .being formed into a Town [ District, these sections should lie splendid investments., .i The laud is all level, and the soil a rich alluvial deposit, unsurpassed anywhere in the Dominion for quality, whilo the Otaki climate is famed throughout. New Zea--1 land. The sale offers unique opportunity for •those who ivish to secure a home, most > conveniently situated, wliCTe they can make a garden, etc., under the most favourable conditions. TERMS: . 15 per cent at sale. , 15 per cent in. three months. 15 per cent in six months. Balance at-5 per cent for,two years, Plans, and all particulars, obtainable from the auctioneers or owner. ' FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. POULTRY FARM, of 10 Acres, situated within easy' distance of the City all good land, well sheltertd,'fencedy am] subdivided.. Buildings consist of good 5roomed House, stable, cowshed, dairy, am: storeroom; splendid garden ami orchard, containing 100 assorted fruit trees. Stock: 3 cows, 1 horse, large iutmber of .poultry I Owner wilt Sell or .EkcLiyige, as a'going concern,'.'for' .6950; no. mortgage; take 4 or 5-roomcd Cottage in Exchange. Apply ': S. GEORGE NATHAN, 113-115 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY ' (opp. Bank N.Z.): ' ABSOLUTELY NEW COUNTRY. OQfift ACRES, really good country, on nfOvU Wanganui River; 400 ■to 500 acres clcared and ploughable, balance heavy bush; mostly very easy country; good natural boundary on thrco sides. 1 Title,. Native Lease, 42 years;'nominal rent. Freehold can be bought. ■ PRICE, for Goodwill and Improvements, 80s. per acre. . Good terms. No. 1727 A. H, ATKINSON & 00., tTD. 4 AUCTIONEERS AND' VALUERS. FEIIiDING. ■ WANTED TO SELL, 4000 ACRES. f T first-ola6B land, Native lease, ll'yeaw to run. Rent, Is. 6d. per aero, with right of renewal for further 21 years; 1 oompen sation for improvements; At present carrying 10,000. sheep. 800 head of cattle, 1 (01horses, accommodation for 10 shearers; 8-roomed house, 4 sets sheep yards, 1 set cattle yardß, 8900 in grass, 119 reserve 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 Qisborne by good road. Price, .£6 per acre. rtopTA ACRES, Educational Lease, rent (VOiJU 6d„ aboutlhalf in grass, fenced and- subdivided into 8 paddocks, carrying ' capacity 2$ sheep to tne nore, 6-Toomed house, woolshod, accommodation lor 5 shearers, sheep and cattle yards, good read to property. Situated Motu, Gisborne. Price, SBOOO, half caßh. , QAA ACRES, L.1.P., at J625 per annum, ■ (4UU and 2000 acres O.R.P. &t 10s. per acre, all first-class land, new, 12-roomort house, 1700 acres in 1 grass, and fenced, at present oarrying 3500 sheep, 400 hoad of cattle, and 30 norses. Situated Whakatane. Price, -C 9 10s. per aero. This is a oheap place. For further apply to the sole agents, % W. HACKETT AND CO., /"" -AQfiSJtU SISJBfIEKB.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1588, 4 November 1912, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1588, 4 November 1912, Page 10

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