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' o . „ AUCTIONS. . GREAT SALE Of CLASSIC HEREFORD CATTLE. THURSDAY ' and FRIDAY, 21th and 25th APRIL. . Moon .First.Day; 10 a.m..Second Day, . _ -D&persar.Of Mr. Frank Moore's j FAMOUS .".BUSHY PARK HERD - By Public Auction and 1 ABSOLUTELY 'WITHOUT RESERVE. At Freeman' R. Jackson and Co.'s Yards, ' " ' " ' Wanganui. The Sal'o is n Genuine Clearing One. > rjllffi BUSHY PARK HERD includes101'cows in calf and with calves at foot 29 heifers, two-year-old, in calf . 2J heifcl's, veavlings • s 'cows, 'old, in calf—tho only old cows in the lot •'.'•. There are altogether , 203 -FEMALE STUD HEREFORD CATTLE. To. this fbtal must bo added a , PINE Yt! VRJjING BULL, especially se- ■ :.lec'ted., in..England by All'. James i. ;"aStnbl&y.vi * THL GREAT SHOW BULL "EDITOR" ' And a LARGE NUMBER OF STUD ' BULLS of different a ges, the majority rising! two years. Also " ' 45 BULL CALVES, THe'BUSnY PARK STUD-HEREFORD CATTLE; cultivated with enthusiasm and distinguished l ' ability by Mr. FRANK MOORE, of Kai Iwi,. Wanganni, have now become tho FINEST HERD OF HEREFORDS .in Australasia, if not in the world; An ideal environment—there is 'perfect country at Kai Iwi— tbe-beiit, foundation-blood, and the intro-duction-of-only the very finest strains of imported purebred, stock procurable, have made the GREAT BUSHY PARK HERD what- it • is-to-day. Originally founded on the: famous, TE RANGITUMAU HERD, it has become of greater .-renown still. . The' present: NOTABLE DISPERSAL SALE affords an unique opportunity. All. lovers of the great, white-faced Cattle should; iiot ftiiLto avail themselves of it.' Tho chance.will not-recur. Never again in New Zealand is there likely to be such a gathering .of ■ HIGH-CLASS STUD HEREFORDS in one sale. .- , So .'extensive, is the Dairying Industry becoming' that' within a few years Beef will. command a phenomenal figure. Of the now continents, Canada already, cannot supply ,'its own fequirements! Wo shall shortly not lie able to grow enough cattle for -ours. Then prices wil' indeed go'.up. ~ .. , « • •;.A' purchase of BUSHY PARK STUD HEREFORDS.. means a splendid investment-,. ..Buyers simply can't go wrong. The.-present owner, Mr.' Frank Moore, frankly-.: admits that nothing, for/-years has paid-him so well. The-.Sale has been occasioned "solely by the expiry of leases, and the consequent loss of a large area of land.' . HEREFORDS are sound and healthy stock. . They are like. Romney, Sheep, hardy, and "prolific. They mature early. - and—With- - their grand rich tlark red colour-rare, always a pleasure to the eye and profit' to the pocket. After the Bushy Park Stud Herd has been ■ disposed of, and on the SECOND T therp will also be sold BY PUBLIC- AUCTION on behalf of Mr. Moore-r, 80 good run Heyfcford cows ' 11 first-class run' Hereford buJJs .'A large number of draught horses - The purebred Clydesdale stallion Earl Stewart .12 draught mares .' And .some particularly fine ' 1 lilies and'yearlings. In the-conduct of both Sales there will act' in conjunction— MURRAY,-ROBERTS AND CO., LTD., ™EfiMAN R . JACKSON AND CO., WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD., Auctioneers. , .' SALE OF HIGH-CLASS BAHtYHG'; AiND FATTENING ' LAND. /At EMPIRE HALL; PRINCESS STREET, ~, v PALMERSTON NORTH. . . WEDNESDAY, ,4th JUNE, 1913, . . At 1 p.m. SUBDIVISION OF THE LATE E. J. RIDDIFORD'S LON.GBTJEN ESTATE. ACRES. 44 FARIIS. , 44 ' FARMS. And 23;- J-Acre TOWN SECTIONS. — y ~ • Abraham and Williams, ltd,, win; offer by PUBLIC AUCTION as above— _-The- abovo -famous Estate, subdivided into 41 farms; ranging in area from 13 to 121 acrcs, and also 23 -J-acre Sections adjoining Loncburn Railway Station. . This magnificent block of- land is the pick of. the far-famed Kairangn, and every aero" is ' of the richest description possible, the property is in first-class order, and has always been utilised for fattening:, and- some idea of its nuality may be'-giiuged \from the. fact that it is capable of' fattening one bullock to the acre, and will carry five breeding ewes to tho acre. - There are-numerous plantations and belts of shelter trees on the Estate, and 25 artesian wells havo been sunk, which serve adjoining sectiohs; 40 miles of feneing has also been dono on the place. Tho proximity of tho Estate to the Longburn Station,. Freezing Works, Creameries and Snleyards and also to the important town of Palmerston North render it an absolute certainly that buyers at this great subdivision sale will benefit by a rapid i increase in values. A creamery site has been reserved, and ( wil! be handed over free to Trustees elected by the purchasers of the various sections,. t . Terms; 10, per cent, cash on day of i sale; 10 per cent, in 12 months (or im- i provements to the valuo of 15 per cent. ■ erected); (on township sections, 50 per i cent, oil day of- sale); balance in 5 years • at 5 pqr cent ; with right to pay. off sums of'not less than JCltlO at anjy half- i yearly interest day. V < ■"Where'specified, .purchasers will havo . the right to take one or mora adjoining i sections. •' , - i Plans are now being prepared, and will i .be obtainable at any of our branches, t and arrangements to inspect tho property i can lie madri witli our Palmerston North ( Office. ] ■ ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS,.LTD. MR. S. GEORGE NATHAN, in con- 1 junction , with MR. 11. ERNEST LEICtHTON, have been favoured with im ■ structions from Mr. Adam Gordon, who i is . leaving the district, to Sell by Public Auolioh, at "tho Chamber of Commerce, ' Wellington, at 2 o'clock, on TIIURS- 1 DAY, 10th APRIL, 1913, his Valuable ' Freehold.' Property. _ situated at Taita, 1 Lower'Hutt, comprising just over 2 acres, being Lots 1, 2," 3, and -10, Dopositcd Plan No. 2103, part Sections 49 and 53, Hntt District, together with a Modern G-roomed House, with all conveniences, and a fpurtoen-stall stable.- This is a property' tha't wo can thoroughly recommend,'the soil being very rich, and there is at the present tiino a splendid market glardeii. ion', tho "property. ■ Terms-of sale, J2350 cash, balanco may remain on mortgage for 5 years at Si per .- cent. - Further particulars from H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, . . . Fewthcrslon Street. Or, ■ «... . S; GEORGE NATHAN, 115 Customhouse Quav, r -■ ■ • i Wellington . J '.. IiAND , NOTICES SEE ' FOR FURTHER PAGE 15, i

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1716, 5 April 1913, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1716, 5 April 1913, Page 16

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