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AUCTIONS. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE . At ME. ROBERT RANSFIELD'S HOMESTEAD, THREE MILES FROM MANAKAU RAILWAY STATION. . ON WEDNESDAY, 11th DECEMBER, 1912, at Noon. D ALGETY AND - COMPANY, LIMITED, WELLINGTON, have revived instructions from Mr. Robert Rausfleld, who has leaf6(l his farm, to eell by public auction, without reserve, the whole of his stock, implements, etc., comprising— SHEEP--1100 4, C-tooth to f.f.m. Romney ewes, with 100 per cent, lambs 150 p.b. .Romney ewes, with 100 per cent, lambs 45 p.b. Roniney ewe hoggets 900 m.s. hoggets. 6G 2-tooth to f.m. Romney rams, CATTLE-' 30 breeding cows 20 forward cows GO mixed yearlings . ■ 30 2-year heifera . '. 20 2-year steers 40 2 an<l 3-year, heifers, r.ir.b. HORSES- ' Broken: ' l 1 draught geldings, 4 and 5 years 2 draught mares, 4.and 5 years , 2 spring carters, 4 years 6 hacks and light harness horses, 4 " . to 7. years 4 mares with foals at foot 1 aged draught stallion Unbroken: . I'3-year draught gelding 6 2-year half draught 3 yearling do. ■IMPLEMENTS.—M .h.p. "Marshall" portable engine in good order, 6 h.p. "Garnett" portable engine,- in good order, 4 "Wolselcy" shearing machines and plants, 1 Gascoigne woolpress, 1 Reid and Gray plough (di.), 1 Oliver s.f. plough, 1 Oliver hillside plough, 1 disc plough, 2 sets disc narrows, 1 set 4-leaf tine harrows, 1 set 11coulter drill (Farmers' Favourite), 1 mower, 1 set spring tooth harrows, 1 m.h. reaper and binder, 1 combine (Andrews and. Beaven), 1 wooden roller, 2 block drays, 1 lorry, 1 spring trap, 1 gig, 2 sets blocks and chains, dray heading and gig, harness, saddles, etc., 2 incubators and brooders, 1 set Avery scales, ; complete 6et /harness,- saddles, etc., 2 incubators and blacksmith's tools and forge, 20 sacks Cape barley, 28 sacks fowl wheat, 26 sacks, oats, 3 sacks pollard, 3 sackß milling wheat, 70 Minorca, fowls, 20 ducks,- etc., etc. LUNCHEON PROVIDED.' : , DUMGREE ESTATE. .-,/.'' 12,500 ACRES FREEHOLD. SUBDIVISION FOR SALE. I- ■-.- ■ ' of the !.;... FAMOUS DUMGREE . STATION. Into 14 Grazing' Runs and Agricultural . ■'■■" '■ Farms. ' . ( AT;THE TOWN HALL, BLENHEIM, ... : On SATURDAY, 7th DECEMBER, ' 1912/ At 11 a.m. nnHE NEW ZEALAND . LOAN AND 'I MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LTD.,. and REDUCED, having been favoured with instructions from the Owner, will offer foT ealo by Public Auction, as above, the following excellent Grazing Runs and Agricultural Farms, viz.:— ' ' - ! - i • LOT 1 5480 Acres approximately. LOT' 2 2460 „ • ■ ( „ . LOT 3 : 550 „■ '■ . .., LOT 4 ' 380 „ „ LOT 5 510 „ „ LOT 6 330 „: LOT 7 280 „ „ LOT 8 190 „ „ LOT 9 500 „ LOT 10 410 „ „ LOT 11 340 „ LOT 12 050 „ . LOT 13 350 „ „ LOT 14 70 „ .•■-'■ TOTAL:'.I2,SOO ACRES. This well-known property is situate in the best part of the Awatere District. The Grazing Runs are healthy, sunny sheep country, admirably adapted for Half-breds. The Farms are excellent Agrioultaral Land, aDd produce heavy crops of grain and' green feed. All first-class fattening country, and well watered. The Dashwood ; Railway Station is on the property—distant 13 miles from Blenheim. The main coach roads from Blenheim to the Awatere and Seddon run through the estate. - Tho\ following favourable Terms are offered:— .. i 5 per cent, on fall of hammer. ■10 per cent, on Ist March, 1913. 10 per cent, on Ist March, 1914. Balance may remain on mortgage until Ist March, 1919.' Interest at 5 per cent, from date of possession, Ist March, 1913. Litho. plans of property will be ready for distribution on or about Ist Novem■ber. .... . 'Fuller particulars on application to the Company 6 offices throughout the Dominion. ■ . Arrangements with buyers to inspect the property oan be made at any time with the Blenheim Office. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., AND REDUCED, Auctioneers. EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY. FOE FARMER TO ACQUIRE A STERLING INVESTMENT. 1 T'ffe O> ACRES, eituaated lesa than 20 XI VIV miles from Wellington, by good metal' road, 1200 acres grass, balance bush, about' 100 to 120 acres ploughable when stamped; several acres broken' to plough, fenced and subdivided into 16 paddocks, watered by permanent streams; lies well to the sun; has just wintered 1100 sheep and about 100 head cattle. Buildings com-, prise good iron woolshed, stable, tr.ipehed, 3-roomed cottage* and good men's whare. Price is only £3 15s. per acre. Mortgage of .£2325 to Advances to Settlors. Terms .£ISOO cash, balance arranged. ■ ' . NOTE.—This property is a gift at "the price quoted, and its carrying capacity oan be greatly increased with a little money spent on improvement. At the price of woo] and other produce puroh&ser of this .property must make a handsome profit in the near future. The advertiser nas beep all over the property and can give clients information firet hand. For further detaile, apply promptly to the Sole Agent—. 'Auctioneer, Land and Estate Agont, ' 188 FEATHERSTON ST., WELLINGTON, Or LOWER HUTT. A GOOD PROPERTY. n/tA ACRES, Freehold, 180 acres splenAIXSX) didly grassed, balance in bush, easy hill country, and has been dairied on up to 35 cows; 3 miles from cheese factory, 4rJ miles from town, J mile from school, and post office, 13 miles from railway town, all by good metal roads; 6 paddocks, 5-roomed totara house, outhouses, etc.; cowshed of 4 bails, sheepyards. Will winter 2$ ewes per acre. Good reasons for selling., Price .£l2 ss. per acre. .£3OO cash to good man, or might consider unencumbered town houso, or good mortgage, as part payment, but must be good value Equity about .£IOOO. Send for copy-of our Deoember Land Guide. J. HARRIS &. SONS, LAND AGENTS, MARTON AND MARTON JUNCTION. OR EXCHANGE FOR HOTEL.-30 acres, 5 chains from railway station, all flat, 7 paddocks, 10-roomed house, cowshed, concrete floor, large ehed, 38 z 28. Buildings and roofs all painted. Practically all timber totara. Telegrams and letters delivered. Watered by town supply. This property is surveyed into 6 sections, and has a big prospective value for building purposes. The price is fixed low to effect a quick sale. Rates, £t>. Apply; fo'r further particulars, to RATLIFI' , LAND AGENCY, FEILDING. ALEX. M 'K E N Z I E, -"" FEATHERSTON, BUYER OF FAT STOCK. All commissions undertaken in connection with stock transactions oa farmers' account. ' • r . P J ,Q._gojyß, TJfifitenj }fc

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1613, 3 December 1912, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1613, 3 December 1912, Page 10

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