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AUCTIONSANNUAL SHOW lIORSE SALE, SHOW HORSE SALE, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, , OCTOBER 24 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 and Spring-carters (broken and unbroken), ana Show Horses. Second Day: Hacks, Harness Horses and Ponies (broken and unbroken)., . The Auctioneers req'uhe that full details be supplied re entries for compiling of catalogues before Saturday, October 18, on which date catalogues close. FULL DETAILS LATER. H. N. STEWART, Auctioneer. SPRING CATTLE FAIR AT SOLWAY . SALEYARDS. TUESDAY, 23th OCTOBER, at 12.30 p.m. THE ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS will offer, as above 1500 HEAD OF CATTLE, comprising— 200 3 and 4-year bullocks (in lots) 90 3-year steers (in lots) 175 2-year steers (in lots) 60 18-months steers (in lots) 36 mixed yearlings 26 forward cows Account F. E. Chalmers, Fernyhurst— 27 2-year Hereford-Shorthorn empty heifers ': Account Gray Bros., Taratahi— 10 3-year bullocks Account Glendoiiald Station— 100 forward Hereford-Shorthorn 3 and 4-year bullocks Account Mr. W, H. Beetham, Koraran— 50 2-ycar "Shorthorn-Hereford steers Account Mr. W. H. Beethain, Brancepeth— 20 forward 4-year bullocks Account Messrs. Riddiford and Co. — 250 2-year SH.-Hereford and P.A. steers Acconnt Annedale Station— 50 fat and forward 4-year Sh.-Here-ford bullocks 100 3-year Sh.-Hereford bullocks 60 fat and forward speyed cows AOA ACRES of tho famous ' Sandon 1 rye-grass country. 6 miles from Feilding, 4 from Sandon-Foxton tramline, and 3 from Rongotea; several paddocks in rye grass and crested dog-tail to bo shut up for seed; 40 acres in- Algerian oats (3 bushels to acre sown); 80 acres ploughed for swedes; all plougbable country; iias about a mile frontage to Main Road; 13 paddocks well watered by springs and. creeks; 7-roomed house and outbuildings, stables, yards, etc. Telephone laid on to house. Price only £23 10s. per acre; £1000 cash; or easier terms'to suitable man. Good reasons for selling. Apply at once for full particulars to ,T. HARRIS AND SONS, land and Insurance Agents. MARTON AND MARTON JUNCTION. ON THE WANGANUI RIVER. 1 QAA ACRES, of good Bush Country, 1/SVU mostly hilly and undulating, with'several small flats. Excellent quality soil, rich.deposit over blue papa for-, mation; 370 acres felled and grassed, balance in bush; 5 paddocks well watered; 4-roomed cottage, shed, yards, etc. Wintered on clearing 900 sheep, 30 head of cattle. Title, O.RJVa't 335. Price, £4 per acre; £1500 cash. This 'country is good, and inspection very well worth while. . No. 1842 A. H. ATKINSON & CO., LTD., FEILDING. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. SHEEP RUN. 1 AAA ACRES, Freehold, llain Trunk 'IUUV. Line; 600 in grass, 150 being felled, btllance heavy bush; about 100 acres ploughablo; G miles post and wire fencing; 16 paddocks; carry 1} breeding ewes to acre. Good 6-roomed house, woolshed, yards, and dip. Price £6 15s. acre. Equity £6300. Would exchange for farm near sea coast. - GILCHRIST AND KIDD, AGENTS. THE SQUARE. PALMERSTON NORTH. A GOOD SPEC. 4000" ACEES- 4000 ACRES--600 acres have been laid down in English grass, balance good milling bush, large homestead and buildings. A long frontage on good main road. Will mako the very best dairying land. A splendid proposition as a speculation. For price, terms, and fuller particulars, apply .WILSON AND BOBBINS, LAND AGENTS, TAURANGA.

BLENHEIM. MILLINERY AND LADIES' OUTFITTERS' BUSINESS. W3 have for immediate sale, owing to the ill-health of the proprietress, one of the best established Millinery and Ladies' Outfitters' Businesses in BlepThe premises are situated in tho very centre of Blenheim, and the shop is the best appointed in town. The stock is for sale at cost. No dead stock. No goodwill. Four years' lease of Bhop. We can finance a buyer for a reasonable amount Apply at once. GRIFFITHS & SON, . - LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, , . BLENHEIM. ~~~ r : SMALL GRAZING RuTT At A ACRES, situated 20 miles from WANGANUI; 700 acres in grass and 25 "01/ acres felled, about 40 acres ploughable; carry 1200 sheep (including 500 breeding ewes), and 40 cattle. Iron cottage, woolshed, etc.; G paddocks. Lease has iust on 20_years to run at 9d. per acre, and can be made FREEHOLD. TIP-TOP SIIEEP COUNTRY. Watered by springs and creeks. Good wire fences. ' £I£ pßlCE, t '£6 e per acre, 'or would take small DAIRY FARM in EXCHANGE. VICTOR E. SMITH, Box 59, FEILDING. FOR SALE. 1 AAA ACRES, about 2 miles from KAIPARA FLATS RAILWAY STATION. JLUUv Ring fenced and subdivided by sheep-proof fences; 700 acres grassed, and balance good bush; 2 sheep to the acre country. House, 6 rooms, and outbuildings. Well watered. Soil good friable loam. Hilly, but splendid sheep and cattlo country PRISE, £4 10s. an ncre. Only £500 cash required, balance 5 per cent. KIRKCALDY ■ & CO.. 29 FORT STREET, AUCKLAND. OR SALE, or will consider an EXCHANGE-6600 ACRES, five miles of sea frontage, and thirty miles from Gisborne. House of nine rooms and all conveniences, men's whare, woolshed for eight shearers, with 1 shearing machines, engine, and wool dump. Practically all in English grass. There is a road running through this property, and another at the back boundary; carrying between 12,000 and 13,000 sheep, 400 to 500 head of cattle, all of which can be taken over at valuation. Full particulars on application to . C. G. PIESSE' P.O. BOX 149, GISBORNE. LICENSED AGENT. PURCHASE WISELY. "OIRST-CLASS block of Limestone and Papa Country, 600 acres, 0.R.P., at 10s. JL 1 per acre. Rent £11 12s .Bd.; in best English grosses; easily 2 ewe land; all buildings, including very good dwelling. Price only £7 an acre. Easy Terms. W. GARRETT, LAND AGENT AND VALUER, BOX CGI, G.P.O. AUCKLAND. \ AUCKLAND— Suburban Farm, 80 Acrcs, 25 miles from city, 26 acres crop, balance English grasses, well fenced and watered, 8 paddocks, real good order. New House, 6 rooms, barn, cowshed, concreto, stable, creamery, £-mile school 1 mile, station and saleyards, I#} miles. PRICE, .£32 10s. per aero. Easy teTme. * qq ACRES, 26 miles from city, mostly alluvial flats, 60 acres grass, balance OO crop and fallow, bounded by fresh water creek; House, 6 rooms and sheds; J-rnile schoo), 1 creamery, 3} station. PRICE, per acre. MOFFAT & BALLAK.D, STRAITCKLAND! HAWKE'S BAY HOTEL. SITUATED in a populous Township, and close to Railway Station. Good-sized house, with every convenience. Billiard tables, largo stable 6, and other outbuildings. I,ease about 5. years to run fit rental of £4 15s. weekly. Guarantied turnover X7B per Goodwill* JGISOO. Stock and furniture at valuation. Tliis is tho ouly Licensed Ilouse in the District. F. J. TONKIN & CO., LAND -^NTS,^ PRIVATE HOTEL, one of the largest and most popular houses in Rotorua; Ion? leaso, moderate rental; owner prepared to guarantee income. BAY OF PLENTY FARMS—IOOO Acres, mostly improved, nvor for miles on boundary; House, 6 rooms (new), shed, yards. Prire, .£4 10s. per aere; only .£6OO oash, balance 5 p3r cent. Near creamery, 323 Acres, all ploujniable and in grass, Tvell watered, fenced, and subdivided; no buildings; 2 miles from growing township, $-mile from railway station, creamery, etc. Price, ,£l4 per acre; ,£6OO cash will secure it. 219 Acres, all improvod, with all necessary buildings, fenccd find subdivided; • eu [ P, e J o^ r |' LL AND CO j LANI) AGENTS| ROTORUA.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1879, 13 October 1913, Page 12

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