AUCTIONS. LEVIN STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10th, 1913. DALGETY AND CO., LTD., will sell, at 11.30 a.m.— . , 220 1-year ewes with 100 per cent, lamds 110 forward wotherß 150 lioggets 180 ewes with 95 per cent, lambs 60 forward empty ewes 120 fat wethers (lots) ' 12 rams GO 3J-year bullocks 90 P.A., mixed yearlings 25 2'j-ycar steers 15 S.H. yearling steers 25 P.A. 18-month cattle 20 2-year Bteers , 10 yearling heifers 10 yearling Bteers 4 store cows 8 fat bullocks . 1 rubber tyre gig and harness (nearly new) ; LEVIN SALE. FRIDAY, 10th OCTOBER, 1913. Abraham and williams, ltd., will soil at 1 p.m.— 140 ewes with 100 per cent, lambs 150 hoggets 60 ewes and lambs 60 fat and forward ewes SO fat ewes 30 2J-ycar steers (off lulls) 25 3 and 4-year steers 6 vealers .. 2 P.B. yearling Jersey bulls, b.v Ruvenswood's Model and Darkies Fox. PALMERSTON NORTH HORSE SALE. SATURDAY, lltli OCTOBER, 1913. ABRAHAM AND~WILLIAMS, LTD., A. will sell at their Horse Bazaar, as above, at 1 p.m.— OA DRAUGHTS, HACKS, HAR- - Oil NESS HORSES, AND PONIES. Special Entry— 6 4>-year Unbroken Spring Carters, bred by Barber's Estate. Also, on account of Hugh Akei'B, Esq.— tj Unbroken 3 to 5-year Draughts, -LO Spring Carters, aiid Hacks. ANNUAL SHOW HORSE SALE, SHOW HORSE SALE, ■ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, • OCTOBER 21 and 25, 1913 (Days following H.B. Show), At 9.30 a.m. sharp. LUNDON, STEWART AND CO., LTD., will Sell, at their KARAMU .ROAD YARDS, HASTINGS, 500; ' SI; . 500 Comprising Draughts, Spring-carters, Hacks, Harness Horses and Show Horses (broken and unbroken). ORDER OF SALE:. First Day: Draughts aud Spring-carters (broken and unbroken), and Show Horses. Second Day: Hacks, ' Harness, Horses and Ponies (broken and unbroken). The Auctioneers requiss that full details be supplied re entries for compiling. of catalogues before October 18, on which date catalogues close. FULL DETAILS LATER. H. N. STEWART, Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. DISPERSAL SALE. ' Near'JIARTON. BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., -i-A. have been instructed. by the Ex- ] ecutors in Estate of Late Mr. W. A.| Ellis to sell on the plape on THURSDAY, 30th October, the whole of the wellknown ' YOUR FARM STUD OF QA A REGISTERED ROMNEYS. j OIW Also, ! PEDIGREE JERSEYS AND CLYDESDALES. Catalogues and full particulars later, : j SMALL GRAZING RUN. ! nfA ACRES, situated 20 miles from | WANGANUI: 700 acres in I grass and 25 acres felled, about 40 acres ! ploughable; carry 1200 sheep (including I 500 breeding ewes), and 40 cattle. Iron ! cottage, woolshed, etc.; G paddocks. Lease i has just on 20 years to run at 9d. per 1 acre, and can bo made FREEHOLD. | TIP-TOP SHEEP COUNTRY. Watered by springs and creeks. Good wire fences. vfilOOO mortgage to G.A.S. PRICE, i£G per acre, or would take small DAIRY FARM in_ EXCHANGE. Apply , v' ' - VICTOR SMITH, Box 59, FEILDING. SALE or Exchange—You cannot afford to overlook this: Serious illness, of owner: In the fertile Bay of Plenty—l6oo a/ores of the finast sheep and cattle country procurable, splendid dark loam soil, higli fern country; ajtout half; in grass, with fern through it; guaranteed to carry 400 head of cattle in present condition; tenure, O-R-P. at 155., rental halfyearly; mostly all ploughable; pu'arariteed 'within 6 miles of the authorised and surveyed railway, and 12 miles to prosperous township by good road. Price, .£3 12s. Gd. per acre. Present mortgage has 4i years to run, at 4J per cent. Owner's equity, £2100. Will accept £200 cash and take mortgages or other property in exchange for balance'. It-should be noted that this is a forced sale owing to owner's severe illness, which absolutely prohibits him working tho farm. This is your opportunity—one of those which occur once in a lifetime. Remember, ire court Hv> fiJlest investigation, and the closer you m•vestigate the surer we are of a sale. MILBURN AND CO., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 89 Queen Street (Next Varies). AUCKLAND. FOR SALE, or Exchange for Small Dairy Farm, 1000 Aero Sheep Run, j Wanganui district. Apply "Farmer," "Dominion" Office.
/ NO EXCHANGE. A AAA ACRES, 15 slieep country, works out at about 5 per acre, stock given in; 4:OUU all undulating country; motor road to gate, splendid climate, pood prospective value. Price as going concern, including 3300 slieep, 200 head cattle, machinery, tools. As a going concern, at i£23,000; .£9OOO cash required. It will pay you to inquire even if you do not inspect. Information is valuable when it costs nothing to acquire.- / „ C. C. BOSS AND CO., ■ LAND AGENTS AND SHAREBROICERS, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. £1000 CASH WANTED. 000 ACRES, L.1.P., Hawke's Bay. Rent ss. 6d„ less 10 per cent. P.O. 2 miles, OAO school 4 miles; well fenced, 7 paddocks; nearly all flat. Winters 550 sheep, besides cattle, etc.; 4-room hous« and outbuildings. Price £i per acre. J. H. OLDHAM; LAND AGE^ ihr _ j ftCK ACRES first-class dairy farm. All level, ploughable land; <0 acres stamped. AOD Will carry 80 to 100 cows; fenced and subdivided into 1G paddocks; well watered by streams; good dwelling; 30 bail cowshed with concrete floor and all other necessary buildings; water power for milking plaxit. Clobo to factory, school, and P.O. It is a most up-to-date dairy farm an, the district. Price -G29 10s. per acre. • .£I3OO cash. CAMPBELL, THOMSON & CO., DANNEVIRKU. ' : HERE you are, buyers of hotelsi £600 BU^ e J ootl C° untry Hotel; takings MS; rent, £3 is., balanoe ar. Wo good Auckland Hotels. Send for Lists. Prices up to .£IO,OOO. WHIITTAKER AND CO., THE LIVE SALESMEN, PHOENIX CHAMBERS, OPP. NEW POST OFFICE, ' AUCKLAND. UCKLAND-Suburban Farm, 80 Acres, 25 miles from" city, 26 acres crop, balance English grasses, well fencpd and watered, 8 paddocks, real good order. New House, 6 rooms, barn, cowshed, concrete, stable etc.; creamery, J-mile school 1 mile, station and saleyards, 1} miles. PRICE, £32 103. per acre. Easy 28 miles from city, mostly alluvial flats; CO ncres grass, balance OO crop and fallow, bounded by fresh water creek; House, 6 rooms and t/mTDrft frr V rK frAl agents, MOFFAT & j J AJLIJ Ali!J, 05 QUEEN ST.. AUCKLAND. A' rare"OPPORTUNITY .-Model" Dairy and Fattening Farm.-18G ACRES, rich dairvin" land all in grass and all flat; 10 subdivisions by first-class post and wire fencing," and well watered by springs and river. Carrying capacity; 80 cows, brides vouV slock and horses. Tins land never burns up in the driest weather, and grows splendid feed. First-class House, C large rooms, bathrooms h. and c. water large stables, 8-bail cowshed (concrete floor), garden, lawn, telephone, etc.; situate onlv 1J miles from railway, township,- and, factory. Price, JMO per acre. Terms, 10 "per cent, cash, fl per cent. 12 months balance on mortgage for 8 years at 54 per cent. "For full particulars, iipnjy to the Agents. H. P. M'NEILL AND CO., 155 FEATHERSTON STREET. WELLINGTON. Branch Office; BRIGHT'S BUILDINGS, OTAKI. A. M. MUNRO. Manaff«r. • -X
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