AUCTIONS. | UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY STOCK. AT MI!. HALL'S FARM, ARAPiEPAE ROAD, LEVIN. TO-DAY. WEDNESDAY, MAY 28th, At 11.30 a.m. D4LGETY AND COMPANY, LIMITED, Wellington, have received instructions from Messrs. F. Hall and A. H Cressuvll to sell on tho above farm, absolutely without reserve, as they are leaving the district, the whoio of their herds of dairy stock, comprising— 23 cows, calving August and September 3 cows, calving Juno 2 cows, calving July 2 cows, in full milk and calving again in January 2 .Jersey bulls 7 Jersey cross picked yearling heifers 1 H.D. ■ S-year filly, by Young Glen Gyle, broken to all work lcolt, rising 2 years 1 trap and harness, phaeton, block dray, reaper and binder (Massey Harris), Perfection kerosene stove, cans, etc,, 5 tons hay, 2 tons swedes, 3 porkers, fowls, etc. NOTE.—We have inspected and can recommend the above herds. Also, on Account of Another Client— 6 cows, spring calvicrs TMPOKTANT UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE At MARTINBOROUCiH YARDS On THURSDAY, sth JUNE, At 1 p.m. ACCOUNT-MR. W. R. M'LEOD. Messrs. dalgety and co., ltd. have received instructions from Mr. W. R. M'Leod (who has sold his property, and is leaving for Hawke's Bay) to sell at the above time and place, Live Stock, as under:— 1,578 SHEEP, Comprising— 700 4 and G-tooth ewes in lamb to Romney rams 200 2-tooth ewes in lamb to Romney ranis 200 f.m. ewes in lamb to Romney rams 400 ewe hoggsis 63 HEAD OF CATTLE--20 18 months to 2-year steers 15 good dairy heifers due factory dates 12 3-vear steers 10 mixed sex weaners 5 cows in milk 1 Ayrshire bull 12 HORSES— 8 first-class draught geldings 1 spring-cart mare 3 hacks and harness horses AUCTIONEERS' NOTE.-AU the stock to be offered are in first-class order, the breeding ewes being a specially good line. The draught horses are tried workers, and buyers requiring good farm horses should not miss this sale. This' is a genuine unreserved sale, Mr. M'Leod having sold his uropertv. DALGETY AND CO., LIMITED, Auctioneers. SALE OF HIGH-CLASS DAIRYING AND FATTENING LAND. At EMPIRE HALL, PRINCESS STREET. PALMERSTON NORTH. WEDNESDAY, 4th JUNE, 1911, At 1 p.m. SUBDIVISION OF THE LATE E. J. RIDDIFORD'S LONGBURN'"ESTATE. 1645 ACRES. - 44 FARMS. 44 FARMS. ( And 23 J-Acre TOWN SECTIONS. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., A will offer by PUBLIC AUCTION as above— The above famous Estate, subdivided into 4-i farms, ranging in area from 13 to 121 acres, and also 23 J-acre Sections adjoining Longburn Railway Station. This magnificent block of land is the pick of the far-famed Kairanga, and every ac?e is of the richest description possible, the property is in first-class or dor, and has always been utilised for fattening, and some idea of its quality may bo gauged from the fact that it is capable of fattening one bnllock to the acre, and will carry five breeding ewes to the acre. There are numerous plantations and belts of shelter trees on the Estate, and ?5 artesian wells have been sunk, whic'i serve adjoining sections; 40 miles of fencing has also been done an the place. The proximity of the Estate to the Longburn Station, Freezing AVorks, Creameries and Salevnrds and also to the important townof Palmerston North render it an absolute certainty that bnvero at this great subdivision sale will benefit by a rapid increase in values. A creamery site has been reserved, and will be handed over free to Trustees elected by the purchasers of the various sections. Terms: 10 per cent, cash on day of sale; 10 per cent, in 12 months (or buildings to tho value of 10 per cent, erected); (on township sections, 50 per cent, on day of sale); bulanco in 5 years at 5 per cent; with right to pay off sums of not less than i! 100 at any halfyearly interest day. Where specified, purchasers will bnvo the right to take one or more adjoining sections. Plnns are now being prepared, and will bo obtainable at any of our branches, and arrangements to inspect the property can lie made with our Palmerston North Office. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD. SUNNY NELSON. ■fJIHERE is no doubt about the great future for apples. Next year's crop partly sold at advanced prices. Secure your land now at low prices. Easy terms. Absentees provided for. Material and labour at cost price. Sections from 15 acres, good locality, alongside roads. Prices from £6 per acre. Come and see. J. B. FINLAY, "Evening Post" Buildings, WELLINGTON. WELLINGTON INVESTMENT OF 100 HOUSES TO BE SACRIFICED. WE have received definite instructions to sacrifice 100 practically new Houses, all well Let, 'bringing in good, returns, and situated in various parts cf the City and immediato Suburbs. The Owner is leaving the Dominion at an early dale, and prices placed on tho various properties nve below actual cost, and show a good margin of gilt-edged investment, some of the Houses showing from'ls per cent, on the amount invested. Several of the Houses are in blocks of from 2 to 8, and should appeal to the ■person wanting a real good investment. Further particulars from LONGMORE AND CO., 207 LAMBTON QUAY. (Solo Agents.)
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1761, 28 May 1913, Page 12
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