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AUCTIONS' WEDNESDAY, 22ud OCTOBER, 1913," At 1 p.m. sharp. PRELIMINARY NOTICE OF CLEARING SALE. THE N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. DISTRIBUTING CO., LTD., will sell on behalf of Mr. A. Forsaith, on his farm, Nai Nai, Lower Hutt, as above:— Household Furniture, Large quantity of Poultry, and Sundries. FRIDAY, 24th OCTOBER, At 11 o'clock. SALE- OF LIVERY STABLE, HORSES, "'AND PLANT. AL. WILSON AND CO. havo been • instructed by the Mortgagees to sell at the Stables of Munt, Cottrell, and Co., Tinakori Road, as above OA HGHT and MEDIUM HARNESS AM ■ HORSES, mostly well broken and staunch; a few ■ unbroken ones among them. g FIRST-CLASS LANDAUS. -in SETS ENGLISH S. and D. HAR1U NESS, ' Horse Covers and Sundries. Thi9 i 3 a forced sale, and everything will bo sold WITHOUT RESERVE. Arrangements can be made to forward purchases to any part of the Dominion. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. ANNUAL SHOW HORSE 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 ;. HORII: 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), ami Show Horses. Second Day: Hacks, Harness Horses and Ponies (broken and unbroken). The Auctioneers require 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 SALE YARDS. TUESDAY, 28th OCTOBER, at 12.30 pjn. THE ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS will offer, as above 1500, HE AD 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) 3G mixed yearlings 26 forward cows Account F. E. Chalmers, Fernyhurst— 27 2-year Hereford-Shorthorn empty heifers Account Gray Bros., Taratahl— 40 3-year bullocks Account Glendonald Station— 100 forward Hereford-Shorthorn 3 and 4-year bullocks Account Mr. W. H. Beetham, ICorarau— 50 2-year Shorthorn-Hereford steers Account' Mr. W. H. Beetham, Brancepeth— ' 20 forward 4-year bullocks _ Account Messrs. Riddiford and Co. — 250 2-year Kh-Horoford and P.A. steers Account Annedale Station— _ 50 fat and forward 4-year Sh.-Here-ford'bullocks 100 3-year Sh.-Hercford bullocks 60 fat and forward speyed cows ms SALE OF CROWN LAND. NOTICE is hereby given that Section 2, Block I, Hunua S.D., 203 Acrev will be open for selection on optional 6ystom on WEDNESDAY, 29th Octolxir. 1913.' Plans with full particulars may be obtained shortly at the principal Post Offices and from the District Lands Office, Wellington. T. N. BRODRICK, Commissioner of Crown Lands. •District Lands and Survey Office, i Wellington, 9th September, 1913. FOR SALE, Model Farm, Kingston Road, Shannon, 92J acros, carries a cow 'to the acre; good 6-roomed house, milking machines; tools, horse, cart, 70 cows in profit 'or on drop. 'Returned .£IOOO for milk, 1912. .67000 walk in, walk out. Cash, JG2OOO, balance at 5 per cent, for- 5 yeaTs. J. R. STANSELL, Sen., Sole Agent, Shannon and Levin.

NORTH AUCKLAND.' ~-nnHE NORTH OF ATTCJT iND DISTRICTS are offering great chances foT X Farmers. Land is certainly cheaper than elsewhere in the.Dominion, and the climate is greatly superior to southern and colder districts^-hence making investment in the iiorth more satisfactory in every way than elsewhere. \XTE HAVE AT WHANGABEI A TIP-TOF BEEFING AND DAIBT FABM V* ot 375 ACRES, 0.8.P., for sale at £22 per acre., A real nrst-class property. All excellent volcanic land, and until quite recently in heavy bush, now properly grraseed, and carrying a lot of stook. Tho Property is well improved, haa a large House, good sheds, milking machine, eto. (included in price), and is in. short, a placo any dairyman can look over with pride, and bo very pleased to own. ... The immediate locality and district is good dairying and beef-raising country. and social conditions are agreeable. We guarantee very good value for the money, and a real g*>od home. Apply early. No, 763 MACKESY, AND SON HEAL ESTATE. AGENTS, WHANGAREI. A GOOD PROPERTY. lIQ/i ACEES, Freehold; 900 acres in grass, balance good mixed bush; all un--1.100 dulnting; well fenced and subdivided into 13, paddocks; will -winter 11. sheep. Good house, cowshed, dips, stock and sheep yards, etc. A made farm. PRICE, .27 10s. No mortgage. BAILEY, WINDLE AND CO., 'Phone 891 LICENSED LAND AGENTS, 'WANGANUI. Sox IG7. TARANAKI SHEEP COUNTRY. OAAA ACRES, of which 1100 acres is freehold, • and 900 acres Educational Lease; 25 years to run, at 4d. per acre. 1300 acres in grass, balance heavy bush; 0 'paddocks, well watered; 150 acres river flats; blue papa formation. Capacity, 2J sheop, and cattle; 6 miles from school, post office, and store, 12 miles from railway station and saleyards. ■ Several miles river frontago. Good healthy sheep country. Good road to within 2 miles. Buildings, whare and sheep-yards. This is the cheapest property on the West Coast, and is ideally citable for two young men. Price, .£7OOO. Good terms. ■ W. O'CALLAOHAN* TATTERSALL'S BUILDINGS, HAWERA. nrin ACRES, Freehold, half ploughable; 550 acres in grass, of which 150 acres ooj are lovely river fiats; will grow heavy crops of maize; only about 130 acres in scrub and bush; subdivided into 14 paddocks, with running stream in each; 3 orchards on t'h6 property. Tho re are seven miles of good sheep-proof fencing. Buildings consist of first-class cigTit-roomed House, dairy (12 bails), ' milking shed (blocked floor), stable, largo loft, implement shed, chaffhouse, woolshed, concrete dip, two sets sheopyfj-ds. Present carrying capacity: 800 sheep and 50 head of cattle; school, store, P. 0., on the property; creamery open all tho year round; 11 miles to Kamo—a good stock market—6 miles to Tail, all good metalled roads. This is really cheap at -E7 10s. per acre, as inferior 200-acre farms have sold for JEIO per acre. Terms arranged. CREAMER & PAYKEL, Imperial Buildings, Queen St. (op. Smaeton's), Auckland. FOR SALE. 1 AAA ACRES, about 2 miles from KAIPARA FLATS RAILWAY STATION. JLUvV Ring fenced and subdivided by sheep-proof fences; 700 acres grassed, and balance good bush; 2 sheep to the acre country. House, G rooms, and outbuildings. Well watered. Soil good friable loam. Hilly, but splendid sheep and cattle coun. try PRICE, .El 10s. an acre. Only JESOO cash required, balance 5 per cent. /KIRKCALDY & CO.. 29 FORT STREET, AUCKLAND. AUCKLAND- Suburban Farm, 80 Acrcs, 25 miles from city, 26 acres crop, balance English grasses, well fenoed and watered, 8 paddooks, real good order. Now House, 6 rooms, barn, oowshed, concrete, creamery, J-mile school 1 mile, station and saleyards, miles. IBICt, £32 10s. per acre. Easy OcTaCRES, 26 miles from city, mostly alluvial flats, 60 acres grass, balance OO crop and fallow, bounded by fresh water creek; House, 6 rooms and MoiPFAT TbaLlaW ~ HAWKE'S BAY HOTEL. SITUATED in a populous Township, and clows to .Railway Station. Good-sized house with eveTv convenience. Billiard tables, largo stables, and other outbuilding to run at rental of f Us. weekly Guaranteed turnover .£7B per week. Goodwill, .£ISOO. Stock and furniture at valuation. This is tho only Licensed House in the Distnct. "F. J. TONKIN & C 0.,,. "Si PRIVATE HOTEL, one of tho largest ajid most popular houses in Rotorua; long lease, moderate rental; ownor prepared to guarantee income. BAY OF PLENTY FARMS-1000 Acres, mostly improved, river for milos on boundary; House, 6 rooms (new), shed, yards. Prir.o, £4 10s. per acre; only .£6OO cash, bwance 5 per cent. Near creamory, 3*3 Acres, all ploughablo and in gross, well watered, fencod, and subdivided; no buildings; 2 miles from growing toirnshin, 1-mile from railway station, creamery, etc. Price, „GM per aero; .£OOO cash will secure it. 219 Acres, all improved, with all necessary buildings, fenced und subdivided; AND CQii UND AGENTS, EOTORUA,

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1881, 15 October 1913, Page 12

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