AUCTIONS. ~U X U USE RV E D CLE AI! TNG SALE. CHOICE DAIRY HERD. AT TRBNTHAM OX WEDNESDAY, aih JUNK, at 12 Noon. D ALGETY & COMPANY, LIMITED, Wellington, have received instruc,ions from T. Scrimshaw, Esq., who has [ivcu up liis farm, to sell by PUBLIC i.UCTIOX nt his Homestead, situated ic-nr Trontham Station, the whole of his iairy herd, consistiiisr of— if> cows, duo in July 10 cows, duo in August 5 cows, title in September 7 cows in full milk 20 picked springing heifers 3 2-yeur heifers. R.W.B. 10 springing heifers 5 weaneis 1 .'l-year Holstein bull 1 child's pony 2 tip-drays, 1 spring trap, 1 dog-cart Auctioneers' Note.—We have personally nspected this herd and can recommend t to anyone on the look-out for first-class lair.v cows. )n account Outside Clients.— 4 springing heifers 1 heifers, spring cnlvers 1 .cow due i u August LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY STOCK. AT THE FARM, End of Kimberley Koad, Levin, just across Oiiau River, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25tli, 1913. At 12 noon. D ALGETY AND CO., LTD., have been favoured witli instructions from Messrs. Wilton and Partridge, whose lease has expired, to sell, on tlio abov© tho whole of thoir dairy herd, etc., comprising— x 25 oows, calving July and August 9 Jersey-cross springing heifera 14 Jersey-cross weaner heifers 1 Jersey bull 1 spring cart horse Gig and harness, cans, buckets, cooler, furniture The cows will be sold without reserve, but there may bo a slight reserve on the young stock. AUCTIONEERS' NOTE.-We have personally inspected this herd, which consists practically of young Grado Jersey cows, and we can thoroughly recommend those in search of dairy stock. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. WEDNESDAY. 25th JUNE, 1913. 'AT THE HOMESTEAD, LONGBURN, At 1 p.m. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., A will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION as above, ou account of the Executors of the late E. J. Riddiford (deceased)— 7 good draught geldings, i to 8-year-old (all first-class workers, 4 broken to shafts) 2 draught foals 5 dairy cows in full profit 1 cow "at the drop 7 dairv heifers in calf 50 pure" bred Lincoln ram hoggets 2 hacks 2 sows and litters 4 drays (3 tip, 1 block) Cambridge roller, 2 discs ■ ■ Farmers favourite drill 2 D.F. ploughs, swamp plough, ridging plough, S.F. plough ' 2 sets Tine harrows Chain harrows 3 sets blocks and chains ' Saw bench, hay tedder Reaper and binder, scoops, stumping jacks, tarpaulins, tools, fencing materials, dray and leading harness, etc. ( ' "SO sacks Algerian oats 650 sacks straw chaff SUBDIVISIONAL SALE. MINGIROA ESTATE. Abraham and williams, ltd., have been favoured with instructions from MESSRS. CORNFOOT AND HOGG to offer by PUBLIC AUCTION their exceptionally fine ESTATE, known as the MINGIROA, comprising about 966 Acre.?, subdivided into 9 most convenient Farms, ranging in area from 53 to 198 acres. The Sale will be held at the HORSE BAZAAR, RANGITIKEI STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH, on SATURDAY, JUNE 28th, 1913, at 1 p.m. This EXCELLENT BLOCK OF LEVEL LAND is unsurpassed for the GROWING of POTATOES or any ROOT CROPS, the ; soil is a RICH, WARM LOAM. The Property, which has bct'n faithfully farmed, is in first-class order; it is splendid WINTER country, and water is easily obtainable all over tho ESTATE. Nearly every Section is ringfenced and subdivided, and there arc a number of patches of NATIVE BUSH, which afford good shelter for stock. The KAKAMKI RAILWAY STATION and an UP-TO-DATE CHEESE FACTORY adjoin the property, which is conveniently situated to the Markets of MARTO'N, I'EILDING, and BULLS, and only three-quarters of a mile from a SCHOOL. TERMS: 10 per cent, cash on day of sale, 5 per cent, ou JULY 12th, whon possession will be given, BALANCE in 5 years at 5 per cent. PLANS aro now obtainable at any of our Offices. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS. LTD., Palmerston North. UP-TO-DATE DAIRY FARM. 300 A<^E ® very ricll level land ' subdivided and watered, extensive plantations, 12 roomed house, large granary, stables, looseboxes, implement sheds, up-to-date cowshed and yard concreted, all buildings of tho best 1 timber, splendidly situated on Main Road, handy to creamery and school and Palmerston North. Would make an ideal stud farm. PRICE—.66S acre; easy terms arranged. Or would exchange for good sheep farm, as owner wishes to give up dairying. Apply GILCHRIST AND KIDD. SOLE AGENTS, PALMERSTON NORTH. . TO SHEEP FARMERS. FOR SALE—ldeal Sheep Run of 60( acres, close to Wellington, all in grass, ring fenced. 10 paddocks well watered, buildings consist of 2 cottages and 2 sets sheop yards and woolsheds. winters 2 sheep bosides horses ond cattle; quite free from noxious weeds. Pricc—.£l3 103. terms. Full particulars from the Sole Agent, 8. GEORGE NATHAN, AUCTIONEER AND ESTATE AGENT, 113-115 Customhouse Quay, WELLINGTON. O/f fi 200 in grass, 20 crop, 1C iQrki) unimproved, all nico undulating land; ft use 8 rooms; school 2j miles, creamery" 1J miles, railway station 2J; watered by springs and creek; well fenced; 12 paddocks; price .£ls per acre; cash .£SOO, balance. 5 (o 10 years at 5 per oent. carrying at present CO head grown stock. No. 8C mr ACRES, all in grass; house 4 roorns It) school 1-mile, cheese factory j-mile, railway station 1} miles; 4 pr.iidocks, with plenty of water, and '.vail fenced; price. 3>21 per acre, S.Hjd cash, balance arTanged. No. 8E . KING AND CO., Land and General Commission Agents, HAMILTON. dair'F1 v ai;m! i nn ACRES,'Freehold, all flat, of thi J. 15,-5 best quality; will curry GO cows close to factory and railway station JSJti per year can lie taken oil' this pro perty. Fine palch shelter bush. Gnoi s-inomcil House and orchard: good cow shed, and all necessary outbuildings. PRICE, .JJ-I5 per acre; ,t!l2«0 cash, bat ancc can r.'inain •"> years at 51 per cent. P. TULLOCH, PAHIATUA.
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