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AUCTIONS. » _ • • • • • . — ■ —— PAROBANGI DISPERSAL SALE. ' " NOTICE TO STUD MASTERS. - The Great . Dispersal Salo of MS. ERNEST SHORT'S Stud EomiiW .Sheep, Stud Hereford Caltlc. and Pedigree .01 ytlesilalo Horses will bo hold . EEILDING, ON 20th, 21st, AND 22nd MAY, 1913. TO BE SOLD AT PEILDING""YARDS ON TUESDAY, 20lli MAY, . At 11 a.m. t'AKfl ' STUD .ROJTNEY'. IFAKSH EWES, RAMS, BAM and EWE LAMIk, JLttDl/ from; the ■ world-renowned Parorangi and Balmoral I locks. TO BE SOLD AT EEILPING YARDS ON WEDNESDAY, 21st \ v.'. .. ..• MAY, At 12 Noon. ■ . I TOQ -SAROIUNGI stud HCTEFHRn COWS. HEIFERS, and BULLS, lnelud--13- ' irig'the imported Bull GOLD FINDER, and 41 Cows lhat hn»o been pasturing. with him. , Tb"BE SOLD AT ALM AD ALE STUD FARM, 6 Miles from Eeilding.'on THURSDAY, 22ud MAY, At 1 p.m. r»-j PAROBANGI PEDIGREE CLYDESDALE MARES FILLIES, COLTS, and OX STALLIONS, including the Imported Stallions LONbDALL AUAI-n, aiu ItQGCO. and KU.I'AL, TREASURE;. ' . . '"11l 'the'above stock. can ,b'o' inspected at. any time prior to da to of sale. 'Intendin"'buyers will-bo met at Feilding Station and motored to the proper,}. ratiTocues of fHo sale,'.' contusing • extended pedigrees, and full information wiU be posted on application 'to ".Mr. Short, or to the AssociatedAudioncer-. William™ -Ltd., Gorton and Son Ltd A.JS. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co.,'. Ltd., "or Williams and KetJe, Ltd.

. •pALMERSTON '"'.NOETH SALE. . TO-DAY. , ' TITUESDAY, MAY 8, J913. . '~..35 3-year-bullocks' - SO-Jersey-'Holstem .weanera ...;-20'S.H. we'aners • — • -'20"2:3[ear'steeY9 " *. - -t.dairy cows in calf . . '•"S'heifers in'ealf.' ';'. . i. " 30'weaner heifers 30 empty . cows •'• " 20 12-18-montlis steers ... ■ . 50 empty' owes'..; -35;mixed;lambs;; , .. ' "600 mixed-lambs (lots) ••150 woollr .owe .'lambs ~ " 180 mixed- shorn lambs ' 80 f," ahd'f.'.empty. ewes ....... . 100 -2-tooth to-4-year-ewes - .. ; ."""'ioi>i?edijij'owes..; -100 lambs""'' 200 wethers - • 40 fat'ewea ." ' • 1 . - LEVIN STOCK SALE. TO-MORROW. ' -FRIDAY,' MAY, 9th, 1913. , PKALGETY AND CO., LTD., will sell JJ at 11.30 a;m.— 300 mixed sex lambs 150 woolly lambs 200 owes, running with b.f. rams 100 woolly lambs 200 m.Si lambs : -100 forward-empty, ewes ..121).ewes, running witli Eomney...rams • '30 mixed sheep 60 fat ewes - 25 fat lambs . , . ■ 60 fat owes "20 fat" ewes - ' 25 2-J-year steers 20 2-year steeio - 3 cows in milk . 20 2-year steers . ; 16 fat bollocks ■ LEVIN SALE; TO-MOEEOW, ;; FRIDAY, MAY 9th, 1913. A -BEAHAM AND WILLIAMS. LTD., will sell at 1 p.m.— 210 fat ewes (in lots) 250 lambs (in lots) . GO fat wethers HO good woolly hoggets : . 60? at. wethers. .. 200 good-shorn' lambs 80' fat "and- forward-ewes - 30 21-year dairy heifers, to calve June, July, and August ' ' 0 fat cows 30 3-year-old bullocks 25 2-year.dairy heifers in calf 15 2\ to 3-year steers • 7 good veaiers On. account of -T. May, Esq.. who .is leaving the country— ' 300 ewes, 2-tooth up, in lamb to stud Eomney rams 200 hoggets 21 2-tooth stud Eomney ewes in lamb 10 unbroken hacks and harness horses 2 sheen dogs, 1 Donald wool press (almost new), set heavy harness, 2 saddles ' CLEARING SALE OF STOCK AND IMI PT.E\rENTS AT THE KUKU HOMESTEAD, OHAU. TUESDAY, 13th MAY, at 1 p.m. A BEAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., instructed by A. Hall, Esq., will sell, as above— 50 hoggets 16 dairy heifers IS weaners 2 cows, spring calvers 1 empty cow Zealand)a woolpress, Farmers' Favourite drill, Booth and McDonald double and ' three-furrow 1 - ploughs, garden- plough, Buckeye reaper and binder, Branford mower, Massev-Harris cultivator, _ set 4loaf harrows, nay rake, 2 sets chain har- ' rows, Planet, Jr„ block dray, springcart, ■wagon, trap, 6et disc harrows (Booth and M'Donald), bay frame, 4-horse yoke, Cambridge roller, largo quantity harness, tools and sundries. . (PAT STOCK FOR EXPORT. fDRODUTiRS aio invited to communiiji: with: us before selling Beef, Mnton, Lamb, or Pork, Buitamo for {Export. . . . I we are in a position to obtain the very I Ibest prices available, and make forward I contracts—paying cash on Freezing Companies' Certificates. ■It is our-interest to Bee that you obtain the last penny both for meat and bye-producta. ; ! It will pay you to communicate with «a. . MELLBOP, ELIOTT, AND CO., PALMEBSTON NOETH. j ~—' IDEAL STUD' AND FATTENING FARM, EANGITIKEI DISTEICT. MB. F. B. H. BEICE has received instructions from th-a Executors in the Estate of the Late W. A. Ellis to of- ■ fer for private salo. the property known ■as "York -Farm," comprising 585 acros, end containing some of tho finest land in the Dominion. There are some 28 paddocks. securely fenced, and nearly all •being permanently watered. With the "exception of about. 20 acres of bush, the whole property is fiat and ploughable, and is excellent grass land, and being so well watered and sheltered is'eminently •adapted for stud purposes. It was in fact ■used as a'stud farm by the late Mr. Ellis. In addition to the large residence of 19 rooms, there are two other cottages. Also, large stablo, barn, implement shed, plantations, and orchard of several hundred fruit trees. Situated 5 miles irom Marton and 2 miles from Tailway station by good motor road, and having a long frontage to same tho property would cut up well into four or fivo dairy farms. Price, -527 10s. per acre. For further particulars and terms of sale apply to 1 p. R. H. BEICE, \ , , Sole Agent, ■UlTfTflN.

WAiKATO. WAIKATO. ;V . LAND FOE SALE. GIGANTIC SALE OF WAIKATO LAND. By Public Auction, y On FEIDAY, JUNE Gth (Winter Show ' Week). nn SECTIONS. O0 SECTIONS. SUBUEB BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, ; ■ FEOM ONE TO FIVE ACEES. Within two miles of Hamilton and Frankton Junction,' and only three minutes' walk to Golf Links. Easy terms. Sections at Frankton Junction. Also good FAEMS of 100 ACEES to 500 ACRES. Full particulars on application to H. S. OWEJT, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, WARD STREET, HAMILTON. ij a ACEES, first-class Dairy Farm, 95 J.trU acres freehold, 45 acres E.R. Lease, 19 years, rent 9s. All in grass, except patches shelter. Well watered, i-'enc-ed into seven paddocks. Half ploughable, 8 acres stumped. Carry 45 cows ana other stock. Good 6-roomed. house, scullery, washhouse, cowshed of 20 bails, with concrete floor, large hayshed, trapshed, etc.; . lj. miles to factory school, and railway township. PRlCE—Freehold, ,£23 10s. per acre; Lease, JGS 10s. per acre (which includes .£3 compensation for improvements). Only =6400 rquird. , CAMPBELL, THOMSON & CO., LAND AGENTS, DANNEVIEKE. WAIRARAPA. •pOE SALE, Grand Little Farm of JO acres, 410 in grass, situated within easy distance' of Masterton by good road, well fenced and subdivided, good water supply; will winter in 'its present state COO sheep, 50 head of cattle,. alid some horses, will carry 800 sheep with small outlay. - Buildings include nearly ncw_4roomed cottage, good' woolshed and dip. Price only JSB per acre; easy terms. • Apply— S. GEORGE NATHAN, HCENSED ESTATE AGENT, 113-115 Customhouse Quay (opp. Bank N.Z.) ; I PRIVATE-HOTEL FOB LEASE. LEASE AND FURNITURE of modo.-n City Private Hotel for sale. Built in brick and containing 50 rooms. Exceptionally well furnished and all in splendid condition. House always full, good tariff, easy rental. Full particulars to bona-fide person on application to WYLIE BROS., 184 FEATiERSTON STREET, WELLINGTON. GOING CONCERN, NORTH, not ACRES, situated 45 niih-.- north of /ZOO Auckland, end 6 miles from railway station, 60 acres grass, sulxlivided into 8 paddocks, 40 to 50 acres valuable bush, mostly well-grown puriri; remainder is in rough feed, fern, and ti-tree. All undulating, ploughable country School, post office, money ordor and savings bank, telephone, hall, canning factory, and church alongside. House 4 rooms, cowshed 6 bails, separator shed, barn, stables, chaff house, etc. 12 dairy cows, 12 yearling heifeTs, 1 bull, 8 coming yearling heifers, 2 ponies, 2 plough horses, plough, disc harrows, tine narrows, horse-pov.-er choffcutter, separator, cans, tools, wagonette, sulky, all harness and gear. Price, XI3 10s. per acre. Terms, .£SOO cash. HANSEN AND GEJIAGHTY, LAND AGENTS, AL rfLAND. FREEHOLD, situated 18 miles from Masterton, 1700 acres; 200 to 300 : acres ploughable, 1000 acres native grass, 700 acrea in scrub; .well watered by streams; carry 1400 sheep and 165 cattle. Price, ,£5 per acre. Terms all cash. Apply to N.Z. SHEEPFARMERS' AGENCY, 31 Hunter Street, Wellington.A EAEE CHANCE.—S9O Acres, 0.E.P., I 13L rent, Is. 6d. per acre; 50 acres flat, good locality, pick of district; well watered ; 2-sheep country; .8 miles from a post office; 307 acres English grasses, balance I \ good tawa country; 117 chains' fencing; good sheep-yarns. Terms, *£100 down, ; balance 6 years 4!- per cent. Further particulars, apply . ."BABGAIN," Box 5, OPOTIKI. j TO LEASE. • Qfj ACRES, all flat; house, cowshed, • 00 garden, shelter trees; Lease has ' three years, 225.; optional purchase, .£25; 1 20 cows, 12 weaners, 2 sows. 6 Store pigs, 1 horse, cart, harness, 18 tons hay, 15 fac- ' tory shares. Price, ,£2SO the lot. : W. INGLIS HUSBAND, Land Agent, PAHIATUA. WANTED to Purchase, Sheep Farm, carry 3000 to 5000 sheep. Price and details to "Sheepfarmer," "Dominion" Office.

MARTO in. ion A SPECIAL BARGAIN —Sheep and Cattle Farm.-,£2 15s. per Acre-Auckliind-AI2 15s per Acre—l-170 acres, 300 in good grass, 75 acres disced and sunace «wn fern land, 200 acres of fern being surface sown with best seed 30 acres felled K and 40 acres ploughed land being laid down in grass; oj miles fencing, seven wires wmfortable house, three rooms, etc.; 2-shrep-to-acre country; rirryins 1000 sheep and 90 head of cattle, plenty of feed. Terras, ißao cash balance ing luuu sne jj making of a first-class farm, is situated in good district, ■"s now a paying undulating land, Wth further imp™*, ments should worth treble the money; 15 miles to R.S. road frontage 1J milee, 6 miles to school. O.R.P. at 7s. fid. per acre, can bo made freehold. DAVID KAY VULCAN LANE, AUCKLAND. ~ " NORTH AUCKLAND. , * f*<f\ ACRES Freehold, mostly all ploughed, 1000 in grass, 300 light bush, bnl15T9ance rough feed, 23 paddocks, 2 miles beach, residence 9 rooms, woolshed, thp-irin" machines, etc., 2 miles wharf, 3 miles railway. Price, £7 ss._p.u. / TTVAIP"Y FARM 672 (,cres, 500 acres volcanic soil, balance mostly rner flats, all 33 in save aboti tSO acres native bush, watered by gravelfed-bottom creek, mr mans & ballakd, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. U EXCHANGE LANE, .AUCKLAND. TJHIVATE HOTEL, one of the largest and most popular Houses in Eotorua; i liiiit lcE'e, moderate rental; owner prepared to (juarautee income. • PIY OP PLENTY FARMS-1000 Acres, mostly improved, river for miles on , 1 y,-P 'li rooms (new), shed, vards. Price, JU 10s. por aero; onl> .£OOO • l«h bilin" « per c«T. Near crekmery, 323 Acres, all nloiphab'.e and in grass, n tirl!s 'Weil ind subdivided; ao buildings; 3 miles tvom growing townM> ""mif" 'from railway station, creamery, etc. Price, iW ppr acre; .£C(!0 cash willsecurn'it. 219 Acres, all improved, with all necessary buildings, teuend and subdivided; ill UND AGENTS, ROTORUA,

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1744, 8 May 1913, Page 10

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