i AUCTIONS. PA-ROEANGI DISPERSAL SALE. V NOTICE TO STUD MASTERS. ; ' The Great Dispersal Salo of MR. ERNEST SHORT'S Stud Romnoy Marsh Sheep, Stud Hereford Cattle. and Pedigree Clydesdale Horses will be held FEILDING, ON 20th,'21st, AND 22nd MAT, 1913. TO BE SOLD AT EEILDING YARDS ON TUESDAY, 20th MAY, v: - . - At .11 a.m. *" i A p-A STUD , KOMNEY . MARSH EWES, RAMS, RAM andEWE LAMBS, X~tDvF. from tho world-rpnowned Paforaugi and Balmoral I locks. TO BE SOLD AT EEILDING YARDS ON WEDNESDAY, 21st • r: MAY, At 12 Noon. "I'OO PAEORANGI STUD HEREFORD COWS.I HEIFERS, and WLM, inclnd--138 the imported Bull GOLDFINDEiI, aud 11 Cows that havo been pasturing with Mm. ' TO BE .SOLD AT ALMADALE STUD FARM, 6 Miles from Feild- ... v !:: . ing, on THURSDAY, 22nd MAY, At 1 p.m. £1 PARORANGI PEDIGREE CLYDESDALE MAKES, FILLIES, COLTS, ami b± STALLIONS, including the Imported Stallions EONbDALL AGAiiN, MU UOC'CO. and ROi'AL TREASURE. j 1 All the above "stock'. can'.to inspected at any time prior to date of" sale. Iniendintr buvors will be mot at Feilding Station and motored to the pioperty. rnfnTmnip« of 'tho sale containing extended pedigrees, and full information wiU bo posted on appHcallon to * Mr. Shott, or to the. Associated Auctioneers,. Abraham and Williams, Ltd., Gorton and Son Ltd J(.Z. Loan aud Mercantile Agency Co.; Ltd., or Williams and Kettle, Ltd.
• TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, MAY 10th, At 2 o'clock sharp. . 12 ' DRAUGHT HORSES. 12 12 DRAUGHT HORSES. 12 AL. WILSON AND CO. havo been. . instructed by Mr. J. Keir, who has finished liis Harbour, Board Contracts, and has no further uso for them, to sell at his Stables, 41 Abel Smith Street, Wellington— , - 12 Heavy and Medium Draught and Vaiv Clydesdale Hoi-ses—clinkers all, nnd pullers, too; in hard condition; not a waster amongst them. The catalogue includes a number of good mares, and farmers' and breeders' attention is specially directed to them. . , Mr. Keir has determined to let them On account of other vendors —12 draught and other horses. Further entries for this Salo will be received at our office. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. WAIKATO. ' WAIKATO. LAND FOR SALE. GIGANTIC SALE OF WAIKATO LAND. By Public Auction, On FRIDAY, JUNE Gth (Winter Show' Week). «?£ SECTIONS. OO SECTIONS. SUBURB BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, FROM ONE TO FIVE ACRES.. Within two miles of Hamilton and Frankton Junction, and only three minutes' walk to Golf Links. Easy terms. Sections at Frankton Junction. Also good FARMS of ICO ACRES to 500 ACRES. ; Full particulars on application to H. S. OWEN, ' LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, WARD STREET, HAMILTON. . DAIRY FARMS. . TAWA FLAT. S GEORGE NATHAN, has received in- • structions to Sell, privately, Four Small Dairy Farms, area 54 acres up to 105 acres. Prices range from J2lO 10s. per acre to J135. This is a rare chance to secure a good farm in close proximity of the City, on exceptionally easy terms, being 15 per cent, deposit, 10 per cent, in 9 months, 10 per cent, in 18 months, balance to remain on mortgage. Early applications necessary. Apply G. GEORGE NATHAN, AUCTIONEER AND ESTATE AGENT, 113-115 Customhouse Quay, WELLINGTON. GOOD SHEEP FARM CHEAP. nan ACRES, situated Taranaki DisoAl v trict, only H miles' from the Railway Station, Post Office, Store, and School. Nearly all in grass, balance in bush. Fenced and into 10 paddocks, well watered. Good residence of G rooms, h. and c. water; every convenience, sheds,j yards, • woolshed, etc. Mostly hilly country, considerable portion very easy, several good flats; 210 acres freehold, balance O.R.P. Government. rent, .£37 per annum. Rates, ,£25. Mortgage, at 5 per cent. Pricc, -EG; terms. A. H. ATKINSON AND CO., LTD., LAND AGENTS. FEILDING. ■t a rv ACRES, first-class Dairy Farm, 95 111/ acres freehold, 45 acres E.R. Lease, 19 years, rent 9s. All in grass, except patches shelter. Well watered, l'enced into seven paddocks. Half ploughable, 8 acres stumped. Carry 45 cows ana other stock. Good C-roomed house, scullery, washhouse, cowshed of 20 bails, with concrete floor, large hayshed, trapshed, etc.; 1J miles to factory school, and railway township. PRlCE—Freehold, .£23 10s. per acre; Lease, .£5 10s. per acre (which includes J!3 compensation for improvements). Only ,£4OO cash' rquixd. •CAMPBELL, THOMSON & CO., LAND AGENTS, DANNEVIRICE. PRIVATE HOTEL FOR LEASE. , LEASE AND FURNITURE of modern 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 FEiTiIERSTON STREET, WELLINGTON. GOING CONCERN, NORTH. QQK ACRES, situated. 45 milts north of AlOu Auckland, end G miles from railway station, 60 acres grass, subdivided into 8 paddocks, 40 to 50 acres valuable bush, mostly well-grown puriri; remainder is in rough feed, fern, and ti-treo. All undulating, ploughable country School, post office, money order and savings bank, telephone, hall, canning factory, and church alongside. House 4 rooms, cowshed 6 bails, separator 6hed, barn, stables, chaff house, etc. 12 dairy cows, 12 yearling heifers, 1 bull, 8 coming yearling heifers, 2 ponies, 3 plough horses, plough, disc harrows, tine harrows, horse-power choflcutter, separator, cans, tools, double-seated wagonette, sulky, all harness and gear. Price, £13 10s. per acre. Terms, .£SOO cash. HANSEN AND GERAGHTY, LAND AGENTS, AL d.LAND. FREEHOLD, situated 18 miles from Masterton, 1700 acres; 200 to 1 300 acres ploughable, 1000 acres nativo grass, 700 acrea in scrub; well watered by streams; carry 1400 sheep and 105 cattle. Price, ,£5 .per acre. Terms all cash. Apply to N.Z. SHEEPFARMERS' AGENCY, 31 Hunter Street, Wellington. A RARE CHANCE.—S3O Acres, 0.R.P., rent. Is. 6d. per acre; 50 acres flat, good locality, pick of district; well watered; 2-shecp country; 8 miles from a post office; 397 acres English grasses, balnnce good tawa country; 117 chains' fencing; good sheep-yarns. Terms', .£IOO down, balance 0 years 4.J per cent. Further particulars, apply "BARGAIN," Box 5, OPOTIKI. FOR FURTHER LAND NOTICES SEE PAGE NINE,
, LEVIN SALE. TO-DAY. FRIDAY, MAY 9th, 1913. Abraham and williams. Ltd., will sijll at 1 p.m.— . .210 fat ewes (in lots) , 250 lambs (in lots) '. 60 fat .wethers ... . ■■ . 140. good woolly hoggets. ' .60 tat'wethers "200 good shorn lambs : ' 80 fat and forward, ewes • 30 2J-year dairy heifers, to calve June, ' • July, and August ,6 fat cows ... 30 3-year-old bullocks 25 2-year dairy heifers in calf 15 2J to 3-year steers .7. good vcalers On- account _of T. May, Esq., who is leaving tho oountry— 300 owes, 2-tooth up, in lamb to stud Romney rams " 200 hoggets' . 21 2-tooth stud Romnoy ewes m lamb 10 unbroken' hacks and harness horses 2 sheep dogs, 1 Donald woolpresa (almost new), sat heavy harness, ' • 2 saddles CLEARING SALE OF STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS AT-THE KUKU HOMESTEAD, , - TUESDAY, 13th MAY, at 1 p.m. .'A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., J\. instructed by A. Hall, Esq., will pell, as above— • 50 hoggets 16 dairy heifers' 15 weaners ' > 2 cows, spring calvers 1 empty cow. Zealandia woolpress, Farmers' Favourite drill, Booth and M'Donald double and three-furrow, ploughs, garden plough, •Buckeye .reaper and binder, Branford mower, "Massejf-Hams cultivator, _ set 4leaf harrows, nay rnke, 2 sets chain bar.rows, Planet, Jr., block dray, spring cart, wagon,' trap, set disc harrows (Booth and M'Donald), . hay 1 frame, 4-horse yoke, Cambridge roller, large quantity harness, tools and sundries. ~ ■ SOLWAY SALE. WEDNESDAY, MAY 14th, 1913. npHE ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS |JL will sellas above — GO forward empty ewes 1: 150.ewes •in lamb . 100 D.C.-.hoggets .250 shorn lambs ' ■100 forward B.F. lambs 50 fat and forward bullocks " 30 25-year steers . 20 18-months steers „ 1 G Holstein cross bull calves, bred by W. Abbott B0 Shorthorn station cotvs and calves 40 Shorthorn 1 apd 2-year heifers, emnty' 40 Shorthorn-1 and 2-year steers 20 Shorthorn 3-year heifers, in calf to Shorthorn bull ■ 1 Shorthorn bull 40'18-months steers On account of Percy Bros.— • 150 mother-reared weaners, -Shorthorn, Hereford P.A. cross IMPORTANT SALE OP PEDIGREED STUD BOOK DRAUGHT HORSES, AT DOMINION HORSE BAZAAE, HAWERA; On SATURDAY, 24tli MAY, at 12.30 p.m. jT(ILLIES AND NALDER have received VST instructions from I'. A. . Bremer, Esq., to sell as above the wholo of his famous Armadale Stud, .. "WITHOUT RESERVE, Consisting of 30 lots, brood mares, stallions, yearlings, and 2-year-olds. The Auctioneers beg to draw special attention to the above gen'.ine dispersal sale. The Stud has been established foT 84 years, and nearly all the stock to be offered are cither prize-takers or descended from; prize-takers.;' ; Catalogues on application. FAT STOCE: FOR EXPORT. (TYRODUCi'RS are invited to communiX with us before selling Beef, Mutton, Lamh, or Pork, suitable for Wo are in a position to obtain the very best prices available, and make forward contracts—paying cash on Freezing Companies' Certificates. It is'our interest to see that you obtain tho last penny both for meat and bye-products. It will pay you to communicate with OS. MELLSOP, ELIOTT, AND CO./ " PALMERSTON NORTH, " . WAVERLEY DISTRICT. ~~ CHEAP DAIRY FARM. to nw ACRES, Freehold, about 84 miles JLOI ' from Wavetley, and 2 miles /rOTn co-operative cheese factory, school, 'nnd post office, ;all in grass, excepting 12 r.cres splendid turnips, and a few acres . green oats. Well watered. Farm has been all heavy bush land, mostly rata and inahoe, but now practically all stumped and ploughed. The soil is a free loam, nnd grows splendid root crops. Splendidly adapted for dairying. Comfortable hou&e, good cowshed, with concrcto floor* Price, ,£29 per acre; XGOO cash, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. 048 W. BURGESS AND CO,, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, MARTON. ATTENTION! YE WHO LOVE THE COUNTRY! LADIES and Gentlemen with small incomes. Retired Civil Servants and others CUT FLOWER-GROWING SPLENDID FRUIT LAND Suitable for Poultry Farming and other Pleasant and Profitable occupations. Healthy climatic conditions, good natural drainage, charming local sconery, good shelter plantations, Public Waterworks under construction. BOWLING, TENNIS, GOLF, FISHING, AND SHOOTING. Doctor, Chemist, Lawyer; all trades represented; deliveries to door. Scenery equal to that of Milford Sounds .within five miles. Six minutes' walk 'from -railway station, where all trains stop. Only 20 miles from Wellington {suburban railway rates). SECTIONS TO SUIT PURCHASERS FROM QUARTER-ACRE TO FIVE ACRES AND UPAVARDS. Four Churches, Good Schools (Public and Convent), Telephone Bureau. IDEAL BUILDING SITESModerate in Price, EASY TERMS. H, €. GIBBONS, Upper Hutt, or 180 Lambton Quay jnIUOAP - Farm, as' a going concern—3oo <D ;tct(>s scini-volcanic, adjoining the jrwHnery; curry 50 coivs; includes IS) cows, 20 k'iu'is nnd calves, 5 horses, implements furniture, etc. Price, only ',£lO so' per ocre. GREAT NORTHERN AGENCY, 5 11.11. Arcade. Auckland.
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