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AUCTIONSABSOLUTE UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE, AT. PARAPARAUMU, ON WEDNESDAY, 22nd OCTOBER, 1913, At 12 Noon. D ALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., Wellington, havo received instructions from Mr. J. S. Adams, whr is giving up farming, to' soil, by Public Auction, lit the Homestead, Raumati, Paraparaumu, the wholo of his sheep, cattle, and dairy herd, as follows:— 550 ewes, with 100 per cent, lambs 150 dry owes 150 B.l>\ hoggets, m.s. (good line) DUO Romuey ewe hoggets - 200 wether hoggets 26 f.m. Romney rams .31 first, second, and third calvers, in milk 3 springing cows 2 cows, at drop, eeoond calvers 30 Shorthorn heifers, at drop and springing - 16 empty 2 and 3-year heifers • 10 21-yeur steers . 30 m.s. yearlings 28 weauers 4 2 and. 3-year Shorthorn bulla 1 2-year Jersey bull 1 yearling Jersey bull 1 half-draught harness mare (any trial) , .I . 1 spring ■ cart,' and harness (nearly new), woo)press, milk cans, etc. Brakes will meet all trains at Paraparauntu Railway Station. Light Lunchcon Provided. 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 KAItAMU ROAD YARDS, HASTINGS, 500 SI: . 500 Comprising Draughts, Spring-carters, Hacks, Harness Horses and Show Horses (broken and unbroken). ORDER OP SALE; First Day: Draughts and Spring-carters (broken and unbroken), and ShowHorses. Second Day: Hacks, Harness Horses and Ponies (broken and .unbroken). The Auctioneers requi?o that full details be supplied re entries for compiling of catalogues before Saturday, October 18, I on which date catalogues close. FULL DETAILS LATER. * H. N. STEWART, Auctioneer. SPRING CATTLE FAIR AT SOLWAY SALEYARDS. TUESDAY, 28th 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-inonths 6teers (in lots) 36 mixed yearlings 26 forward cows Account F. E. Chalmers, Fernyhurst— 27 2-year Hereford-SUorthorn empty heifers Account' Gray Bros., Taratahi— 40 3-yea'r bullocks . Account Glendouald Station— 100 forward Hereford-Shorthorn 8 and 4-year bullocks Account Mr. W. H.,Beetham, Korarau— 50 2-yoar Shorthorn-Hereford steers Account Mr. W. H. Beetham, .Brancepeth— 20 forward 4-year bullocks Account ■ Messrs. Riddiford and Co.— 250 2-year Sh.-llerofoi-d and P.A. steers■ Account 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 the famous Sandon Ti'" rye-grass country, 6 miles from Feilding. 4 from Sandon-Foxton tramline, and 3 from Rongotea; several paddocks in rye 'gross and crested dog-tail to be l shut up for seed; 40 acres in. Algerian i oats (3.bushels to acre sown); 80 acres ploughed for swedes; all ploughable coun- . try; has 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 ;C23 10s. per acre; ■£1000 cash; or easier terms to suitable man. Good reasons for selling. Apply at once for full particulars to J. HARRIS AND SONS, Land and Insurance Agents, MARTON AND MARTON JUNCTION. ON THE WANGANUI RIVER. | qaa ACRES, of good Bush Country, 1/VvU mostly hilly and undulating, with several small flats. Excellent quality soil, rich deposit over blue papa formation; 370 acres felled and grassed, bnlance in bush; 5 paddocks well watered; j 4-roomed cottage, shed, yards, etc. Win-' i terert on clearing 900 sheep, 30 head of i cattle. -Title,' 0.R.P., at 335.' Price, .£4 ; per iicro"; .£ISOO ' cash. This country is good, and' inspection very well worth while. ■ ■ . ■. No. 1842 i A. H. ATKINSON & CO., LTD., | . FEILDING. ' : FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. . .. SHEEP-RUN. i 1 AAA ACRES, Freehold, Jl»in Trunk ' JLUUI" Line; 600; in grass, 150 being felled, balance heavy, bush; about 100 acres ploughable; 6. miles post and wire fencing; 16 paddocks; carry 1}- breeding ewes to acre. Good G-roomed house, woolshed, yards, and dip. Price JC6 15s. acre, i Equity J06300. Would exchange for farm near sea coast. GILCHRIST AND KIDD, . . ..AGENTS,, . . THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON NORTH, WELLINGTON. PROPERTY- WANTED. QLIENT will accept good sound equities in exchange for 4000 acrcs (about ,£BOOO worth of stock included), Auckland District. We will be pleased to receive from Wellington owners prepared to deal on these lines full particulars of their properties. A. GRANT, ESTATE AGENT, H AWERA. SMALL RESIDENTIAL FARM, PETONE -j a ACRES of land, well fenced, IV with beautilul, well-built modern residence of 7 large rooms, with hot and cold water, bath, "copper, tubs, every convenience; trap, hay and cow sheds; garden and orchard; mil run 3 cows, poultry, etc.; 5 minutes from Petone Railway Station; good road. Price .£1250 quick pale; easy terms. Short and.Eraser, Petono. 'Phone 3773 (2 rings).

AUCKLAND— Suburban Farm, 80 Acres, 25 miles from city, 26 acres crop, balance English grasses, well fenced and watered, 8 paddocks, real good order. Now House, 6 rooms, barn, cowshed, ,£on crete, stable, etc.;. creamery, j-milo school 1 mile, station and saloyards, 1£ miles. PRICE, i!B2 10s. per acre. Easy terms. 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 «heds; i-mile school, 1 creamery, 3J station. PRICE, ,£25 per acre. MOFFAT &. BALLARD, (^KLAND! ' HAWKE'S BAY HOTEL. SITUATED in a'populous Township, and close to Railway Station. Good-sized house, with every convenience. Billiard tables, largo stables, and other outbuildings. Lense about 5 years to run at rental of 15s. weekly. Guarantied turnover X7B per week. Goodwill, JGISOO. Stock and furniture at valuation.. This is the only Licensed House in the District. • F. J. TONKIN & CO., LAND j^ e s^|'gs _ PRIVATE HOTEL, one of tho largest and most popular houses In Rotorua; lon* lease, moderate rental; owner prepared to guarantee income. , BAY*OF PLENTY FARMS—IOOO Acre?, mostly unproved, river for miles on boundary; House, 6 rooms (new), shed, yards. Priro, X 4 10s. ner acre; only -G6OD cash, balanco 5 per cent. Near creamery, 323 Acres, all ploughable and in grass, well watered, fenced, and subdivided; no buildings; 2 miles from growing township, i-inile from railway station, crcamery, etc. Price, per acre; £CM cash wilisocure it. 219 Acres, all improved, with all necessary "buildings, fenced und subdivided; AND Co(j LAND AGENTS, IiOIURUA.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1880, 14 October 1913, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1880, 14 October 1913, Page 12

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