AUCTIONS. ! | . . A GREAT SALE Of CLASSIC HEREFORD CATTLE; THURSDAY and. FRIDAY, 24th and 25th APRIL, . Noon First Day; 10 a.m. Second Day, . Dispersal of Mr. Frank Moore's FAMOUS BUSHY PARK HERD By Public Auction and ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. At Freeman R. Jackson and Co.'s Yards, Wanganui. The Sale is a Genuine Clearing One. milE BUSHY PARK' HERD includes--101 cows in calf and with calves at foot 29 heifers, two-year-old, in calf 2.1 heifers, yearlings 5 cows, old, ill calf—the only old cows in the lot There are altogether 203 FEMALE STUD HEREFORD CATTLE. .' To-this total must be added a FINE YEARLING BULL, especially selected in England by Mr. James Stuckey. - THE GREAT SHOW BULL "EDITOR" And a LARGE NUM'BER OF STUD BULLS of different ages, the majority rising two years. Also 45 BULL CALVES. The BUSHY PARK~STUD HEREFORD CATTLE, cultivated with enthusiasm by Mr. FRANK MOORE,-.of Kai Iwi, Wanganui, havo now become the FINEST HERD OF HEREFORDS in Australasia, if notin the world. An ideal environment—there is perfect grazing country at Kai Iwi— the best foundation-blood, and the introduction 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 oh the famous TE RANGITUMAU HERD, it has become of greater renown still. .The present, NOTABLE DISPERSAL SALE, affords an'unique opportunity. All lovers of tho .great white-faced Cattle should not fail to avail themselves of it.' The chance will not recuiw 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 new continents, .Canada already cannot supply its own requirements. Wo shall shortly' not be able to grow enough cattle for ours. Then prices will'indeed go up. j A purchase of BUSHY PARK STUD HEREFORDS means a' 6plcndid 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 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 dark red colour—are always a pleasure to tho eye and profit to the pocket. After tho Bushy Park Stud Herd has been disposed of, and on tire SECOND DAY', there will also be sold BY' PUBLIC AUCTION on behalf of Mr. Moore— • 80 good run Hereford cows 14 first-class run Hereford bulls. A large number.of draught horses The purebred Clydesdale stallion Earl Stewart ' ' j 12 draught mares ■.•••■ ; And some particularly fine Fillies and yearlings. ;In the conduct'of both Sales there:will act in conjunction— •■ '-' MURRAY, ROBERTS AND CO., LTD., ' FREEMAN. B, "JACKSON AND CO., WILLIAMS : AND KETTLE,,LTD., ■ .',..'.■ .".. Auctioneers. . MAORI LANDS For SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. , NOTICE is hereby given in terms of the Native Land Act, 1909, and tho regulations thereunder, that the Lands described in the First Schedule hereto will be offered for Sale by Public Auction by Messrs. A. L. Wilson and Co. at their Land Salerooms, 26 Brandon Street, Wellington, on:TUESDAY, 22nd APRIL. 1913, at 2 o'clock, on the 'terms and conditions set out in the Second Schedule hereto, 38 SECTIONS, close to Wallaccville Railway. Station, ranging from 1 i food, 2 roods, three-quarter and acres Blocks, and Block of 9 Acres, MAUIHAKONA BLOCK. I LOCALITY AND DESCRIPTION. These sections are all perfectly flat, and close to tho Wallacevillc Railway Station, on the. Wellington and Masterton railway line, about twenty miles from Wellington, within a few minutes' walk of the centre of the Township of Wallaccville, and convenient to the State school. Post, and Telegraph Offices, etc. TERMS.—IO per cent, down, -balance in 15 half-yearly instalments, 'with interest at 5 per cent, on unpaid, balances. INSTRUCTIONS TO (APPLICANTS. The lands are described for the general information of .intending purchasers,' who are recommended, nevertheless,'to make a personal inspection, as tho Board is not responsible for' tho absoluto accuracy x of any description, ~ , Full particulars may be ascertained and plans obtained from the auctioneers, Messrs. A. L. Wilson and, Co., at thenland sale rooms, 26 Brandon Street, Wellington, or at this, office.. .-■'..'.-. C. t: H. BROWN, ..'-'' President Ikaroa District Maori Land ■■•-'. Board. BY ORDER of the Mortgagee, under conduct.of the Registrar.of the Supreme Court. MESSRS. DALGETY AND CO., acting under instructions .from 'the Registrar of the Supreme Court, Nelson, will offer . for Sale ■by Public Auction, on MONDAY, tho 12th day of, MAY, One thousand nine hundred and thirteen, at 12 o'clock noon, at the CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ROOMS, HARDY STREET, NELSON- • • (1.) ALL. that piece or parcel of land containing 1454 acres? moro or less, situate in tho Motiieka Survey District, being Section numbered twelve of Block 5, on the Plan of the said District, deposited in the Office of the Chief Surveyor at Nelson, and being the whole of the land comprised and described in Certificate of Title, Volume 32, folio 164, Nelson Registry. (2.) ALL that piece or parcel, of land situate in the District of Motueka Volley, containing -118 acres, more or less, being Sections numbered 7. 8, 21, and 28 on Square numbered 7 on the plan of the Land District of Nelson, BOUNDED on the northward by now or formerly Crown Land 1200 (links), on the eastward by Section GO, on Square 3 on the said plan (2000 links), on the South-eastward by Section 6 on the said Square- 7, again on the Northward by a stream running into tho -River Motueka, on the Westward partly by a stream running into tho River Motueka, partly (1000 links), by Section 9 ou tho said Square 7, and partly (4300 links, 2700 links, and 5900 links) by now or formerly Crown Land, bo all the said admeasurements or any of them a little more or less, SUBJECT to Proclamation number 187, and excepting that part of the said piece or parcel of land, containing 8 acres and 38 perches, taken thereunder for a publio road. / Ou application, mortgagee's estimate of value may be seen at the Office of the Registrar, Supreme Court Buildings, Nelson. . . Conditions of Sale may be inspected at the Public Trust Oliice, Nelson, or at the Office of JHLGGtfY AND CO., LTD., Auctioneers. X'-l rt PER ACRE-Rich river flats—lso w.1./V Acres, almost all ploughable, nine subdivisions, three, miles water frontsge: partly ploughed, cropped, and grassed: run 50 cows, now; two Houwf an'l oul-huildiiis.-: doily'boat. til.'. NORTHEUN AGENCY, J H.M. Arcade, Auckland,
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