AUCTIONS. Highly Important Subdivisional Sale OF ' Rich Fattening Land ■ ■■.-. / Adjoining Feilding Race Course and the Show Grounds. Gorton and Son, Limited, have received instructions from the Trustees of the late B. J. Riddiford to sell by public Auction, towards end: of .present year, the far-famed • KAWA-KAWA ESTATE of 400 acres. sub-divided. into areas of from.B to SO acres. This property is undoubtedly some of the finest winter fattening country in the Dominion, being rich deep alluvial deposit on shingle and consequently always warm and generous and ideal dairying land, and is in close proximity to the best stock market in the North Island, being only ft mile from Feilding. . • PARTICULARLY EASY TERMS. Also for immediate Sale privately, a splendid FattenIng Farm of 576 acres, being balance of celebrated CHELTENHAM Estate; on easy terms to a good man For full particulars apply— GORTON & SON, Ltd. - FEILDING
. : . CLEARING SALE. DRY RIVER, MARTINBOROUGH. TUESDAY, 29th JULY, 1913; At 11.30 a.m. MESSRS. W. AND G. TURNBULL AND CO., LTD. (late Ja& Macincosh and Co.), have received instructions from Mr. Alexander..Beatty, to hold, an .Unreserved Saleon above date and time, of the. following .stock:— , . t■ .. . 57 dairy cows, due August and Sep- " '■ tember 20 dairy heifers, due August and September. i unbroken hacks .4-unbroken three-quarter draughts ; 800 prime fat lambs • 150 forward lambs 100 fat "wethers' .- The above-mentioned cows were'originally Mr. Wm.Waugb's-dairy herd, and as- they always'-returned a high .test nt the Otaraia Factory, .we can thoroughly feebmmend them. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. . ' '' ' FRANK EVANS, <;■;-. . . ' . . Auctioneer. ' ANNUAL UNRESERVED SALE. HIGH-CLASS DAIRY ; STOCK. fITZHERBERT EAST, Palmereton North ■TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, JULY 29 and 30.. have received- instructions from r VV Mr. S. R. LANCASTER to eell ie' above^600 high-grade Jersey, Holstein, and .""""'.* "Shorthonrcows and heifers " •90 pedigree and ■■•purebred-Jersey bulls, ' "..:.mp9tly 2 years. Catalogues of • bulls may be obtained from the Auctioneers. . . ' . The above cows and heifers have been Specially selected from the best herds in tho district, and include 100 milked on (Mr. Lancaster's farms. Cows in milk and Jerseys sold first day at 12 noon. Sale starts eecond day at 11 rim. Drags meet all trains, LUNCHEON PROVIDED. • DALGETY AND CO.. LTD., N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., Joint Auctioneers. SOLWAT SALE. WEDNESDAYTsOth JULY,' 1913. mHE ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS JL will offer as aboveOn account of Mr. H. T. Wilmhurst— 12 very choice yoiing dairy cows, 2nd and 3rd calvers, duo August and September On account of Mr. John Shaw (who is giving up contracting)— 1 4-year-old draught gelding, broken to all farm work 2 5 and C-year draught geldings, broken to all farm work 2 5 and G-yenr-old draught mares, broken to all farm work ■1 8-year-old gelding •1 aged horso Sundries—Pony saddle and bridle, d.f. plough (R. and G.) nearly new, 3,' metal drays (nearly new), 1 set 4-leaf harrows, 1 sot 4-horso blocks ■ and tackle, 3 saddles and breeching, (i sets leading chains, 7 sets collars, httmes and winicers, 4 sets plough chains and swingle trees, 7 horse covers, 2 tarpaulins, picks, shovels, and a quantity of other tools. Other vendors:
, 30 fat ewes 50 forward lnmbs We can recommend the above small herd as being of exceptionally good qunlity. This lot is being sold owing to the subdivision of this client's property. " MASTERTON STOCK SALE. AVAIPOUA YARDS. WEDNESDAY, 30th JULY, 1913. At 11 a.m. MESSRS W. & G. TURNBULL k CO., LTD, (Into James -Macintosh A Co.), ■will 6ell as.above— 6HEEP- . 150 sound-mouth ewea in lamb to S.D. and Romney rams 50 fat wethers 80 forward empty ewes 350 2, I, G, and fim. ewes in lamb to Romney rnms 200 f.in. ewes in lamb to Eomney rams ■ 15 fat ewes 140 4-tooth to f.m. owes in lamb to S.D. rams . 25 wethers 20 s.in. ewes 30 woolly lambs ■""unreserved clearing sale of dairy cattle, at haywards railway station, On THURSDAY, 31st JULY, 1913, At 1 p.m. 7-JALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., XJ have received instructions from Mrs. M. J. Edwards, of Haywards (who has given Tip dairying), to sell by Public Auction, at her farm, as above, the whole of her Dairy Herd without reserve, comprising— 25 cows in full milk ' 2 cows, to calve in August 8 cows, to calve in'September-October 2 heifers, to calve in August 1 Holstein bull 68 ewes, in lamb to Romney rams ' 1 brood mare,' in foal ■ 1 filly New gig and harness, chaff-cutter, man-gold-outtcr, block dray (4in. tyres), 2\ h.p. motor cycle (in good older), milk cans, etc. Also, on account of Mr. G. B. Styles, Hayward»— ■ ■ 7 springing" heifers. 7 first-class dairy cows; due AugustSeptember 1 Jersey bull Melotte separator and cream cane _ LIGHT LUNCHEON. PROVIDED. THURSDAY, 'AUGUST Uth, 1913. At 2.30 p.m. S, GEORGE NATHAN has received • instructions from the Tawa Land Conlpany, Limited, to sell by Public Auction at the Chamber of Commerce, 102 Customhouse Quay, Wellington, on THURSDAY, Hth AUGUST, two fanns. Lot 1, comprising 46 acres 3 roods 24 perches. Lot 2, 104 acres 3 roods 8 perches. This is first-class dairying lond, being mostly rich flats. The terms are exceptionally easy.,ls per cent' deposit, 10 per_cent in nine months, a further 10 per cent .in 18 months, and the balancoto remain on mortgage for 5 years at 5J per cent. Full particulars from tho auctioneer. . VS. GEORGE NATHAN, 113-115 Customhouse Quay (op. Bank N.Z.) \VF T .TTNGTON.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1812, 26 July 1913, Page 20
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