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AUCTIONS. ' ANNUAL SURPLUS SALE^ THURSDAY. 13th"iEBRUARY, 1913, , At FORDELL. (NORTON AND SON, and ABRAHAM 3T AND WILLIAMS, LTD., have received ' instructions from MR. JAS. CAMPION to sell by Public Auction, as above, his annual draft of sheep from Okirae, comprising:— 4000 first-class large-framed Romney ewes, from 2-tooth to .4-year-old, bred en tho hills 200 2-tooth to i-ycar-old P.B. Ronuiey ' ■ ' f rams FURTHER PARTICULARS LATER. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE OF FLOCK ROMNEY MARSH SHEEP, AND HEREFORD CATTLE, AT FEILDING SALE YARDS, TUESDAY, 25th FEBRUARY. 1913. ' At 11.30 a.m. sharp. . ' / D ALGETY AND CO., LTD., and GOR, TON AND SON, LTD., have been favoured v:ith instructions from Mr. ERNEST SHORT, who has sold 4000 acres of nis Parorangi : Estate, to sell by Public Auction, as above ;—'■■■ MAA A WELL-BRED ROMNEY jUVV-MAiRSH. SHEEP, comprising:— 2500 2-tooth Romney ewes ".• 1750 2-year Romney ewes 1550 3-ycar Romney ewes 14-50 4-year Romney owes , ' 1300 5-year Romney , ewes ' ■ 2500 early shorn Romney ewe lambs : 2500 early shorn Romney wether lambs ■; 300 Romney ram lambs'(in tho-wool) 1 .150 mixed-ago Romney, rams'.. KOA HEREFORD AND SHORT, OOU HORN CATTLE, compris- •■'■,■■ ■ ing:— . / 200 4 and 5-year fat and forward S.H. .'.bullocks' ■'.'''•,' 100 4-year fat; forward Hereford bullocks " ' 80.Hereford cows,, in calf and with '.i calves at foot by Hereford bulls 20 2-year empty Hereford heifers 40 yearling Hereford heifers "•. 20 empty forward Hereford' cows GO 2-year Hereford and S.H. steers 30 yearling Hereford steers ~ ';'•'• ';' Also,' QA 1 Broken and Unbroken Sta- ,'; --\ ■' v" tion'.-. Hacks and ~ Harness [■ '\ '.:■'' .'..Horses. ■'■• NOTE.—The whole of the above sheep are practically pure Romneys,-bred on high- country, and are large f/amed, big boned, robust sheep. A large" number of the ewes are admirably adapted- for runholders to'-breed rams from, and will be selected bv Mr. • Short. for that purpose, and 'will W sold in suitable lines. .All lines w.ill be sold in, lots to'suit purchasers. ■:■ l' •.•'. , ■■.-'■• . The Cattle (are a splendid lot. of well-bred'high-conditioned sorts, and-every-thing but the bullocks will be 'sold absolutely without reserve.' The "Parbrangi" sheep and cattle have: a name second-to none in the Dominion, and buyers are thus afforded an exceptional opportunity of fulfilling _ their . re?uirements ■• at, -unreserved auction rates, roni. stock that Mr. Short has spent: 20 years of judicious selection and'mating in' bringing ■ them:. to their present high standard of excellence.; ; '•'■'.■'- -'Sales of 180 stud Hereford cattle. 1200 stud Romney, Marsh sheep, and 50 Clydesdale horses, will be held in Feilding on the" 20th; 21st. and 22nd of May next.

SUBDIVISION OF THE" FAMOUS RO- :';: y .PANE ESTATE,' (Situated 10 miles from Palmerston North, : ' 7 miles from Feilding, and 2J miles ■ .. from!Rongotea.). . ".,''■'■•' •' THE! Property, of MRS.; WALTER 'JOHNSTON, to be offered for solo by Public Auction on SATURDAY, 15th FEBRUARY, 1913, at'l p.m., by ABRAHAM. AND WILLIAMS; LTD., < at their Rooms, Rahgitikei Street, Palmerston. North.in conjunction with W.'H. TURNBULL AND CO. . ' The -Property comprises 1125 acres of magnificent rich level dairying and fattening land,'- subdivided into 21 farms, ranging in- area from 21! to 129 acres.'. •'. TEEMS:—IS per cent, cash/balance in ,£sper cent.;. ' NOTE:—Arrangements are now concluded by which! Mrs. Johnston will form and metal the new "roads so as to give a metalled, road to each section,: on which mo special'rate will be. struck. A Butter or Cheese-Factory site of 2 acres has been reserved,: which will be. handed over, to purchasers at/a price to be arranged 'on disposal.of the property, v ' . Plans of the Property are now .avail-; able. •! :• " ';• . . Full, particulars on application to ■ ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., Palmerston North. Wellington, Masterton, .MartoD, Levin, Feilding, and Pahiatua. ';'-■ , W. H. TURNBULL AND CO., .. ■'-.',"v.- ■ '.Wellington, ] BELL, GULLY AND COOPER, ■':■•■.•.■" :, Palmerston North. MESSRS. LEVIN ; AND CO., LTD., are instructed by" Donald Fraser, ■ Esq., who is retiring to offer by auction at their offices, Chapel Street, Masterton, on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18th, 1913, at 3 p.m., the well-known "Eiversdale Estate," situated on the East- Coast of the Waira-. rapa, North Island; and 34 miles from Masterton, by good metalled road. 3030 Acres (more or less) Freehold' firstclass grazing. land, large portion ploughable, subdivided into 20 paddocks ' well watered. Improvements: House 11 .rooms and outbuildings, wool-shed for 6 shearers, draught and hack ..stables, chaff-house, implement shed, cow shed and yard, stock yard, two sheep yards and dip. , The property will be offered as a whole, and in the event of it not selling will be then offered in three blocks. TITLE: Land Transfer. .' . "" TEEMS: 10 per cent deposit on fall of hammer. ■ Balance to-be arranged. : For -further particulars apply, to ' LEVIN, AND CO., LTD., Marton.

•,-.'• FOR SALE, HUIHUI OECHARD, Riwaka, Nelson, "comprising GBJ acres of first-class land, of which.ss acres are planted (and in bearing), 7-yr-old, with peaches, apples, prunes, pears, raspberries, black currants, gooseberries, strawberries, and hops. Three Dwelling Houses, five stall stables, packing shed and store, with implements and plant for carrying on the business of. fruit farming. To bo sold in ono Lot, or subdivided in three Lots. Lot I—2B seres, with 10-roomed Dwelling House, stable and shed. . ;'■• Lot 2—2oi acres and's-roomed Houso. Lot 3.—11 acres and 6-roomed House and shed. ■;■ ; Apply by letter, or personal visit to owner— CHARLES LOWE, Eiwaka,-Nelson. AN ORCHARD HOME. THE Nelson climate is one of the finest in New Zealand. last year's average sunshine was over 6oven hours per day summer and winter. A fertilo soil, an annual average rainfall of about 40 inches, an absence of high winds and late frosts combine to mako the district the. Fruit Metropolis of Now Zealand and the main factor of the apple export trade. Eight in the heart of this beautiful district wo havo for sale an orchard property of 39 acres, ono of tho best. Half tho area is under orchard, almost entirely exportable apples and pears. Tho gross returns for the past three years average .£IOOO a year, and as the major portion of the area bus only just como into bearing, this return should show an increaso year by year. A well-built seven-roomed house stnnds in pretty grounds. There is hot and cold water, excellent water supply, motorshed, tennis lawn, vineries, packing hou.=e, store-room, vehicle shed, four-stall sli.ble, chaff-house, cow byre, poultry house, etc. Particulars from J. T. HORN, LTD., 37 Panama Street, WELLINGTON. FOR FURTHER LAND NOTICES SEE > ' RAGE 11.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1660, 29 January 1913, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1660, 29 January 1913, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1660, 29 January 1913, Page 12

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