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AUCTIONS. ABSOLUTE UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE, AT PARAPARAUMU, ON WEDNESDAY, 22nd OCTOBER, 1913, At 12 Noon. D ALGETY AND , COMPANY, LTD., Wellington, have received instructions from Mr. J. S. Adams, whr is giving up farming, to sell, by Public Auction, at the Homestead, Rauniati, Paraparauniu, the whole of his sheep, cattle, und dairy herd, as follows:— 550 owes, with 100 per cent, lambs • 150 dry ewes 150 B.F. hoggets, m.s. (good line) 300 Romney ewe hoggets 200 ; wether hoggets 2t>'f.ni. Romney rums 34 first, second, and third calvers, in milk 3 springing cows 2 cows, at drop, second calvers 30 Shorthorn heifers, at drop and springing 16 ehipty 2 ' and 3-year heifers l(i 25-year steers 30 m.s. yearlings 28 weauers 4 2 and 3-year Shorthorn bullß 1 2-year Jersey bull 1 yearling Jersey bull • 1 half-draught harness mara (any trial) 1 spring cart and harness (nearly new), woolpress, milk cans, etc. Brakes will meet all ' trains at Paraparaumu Railway Station. Light Luncheon Provided. 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 S 500 Draughts, Spring Carters, Hacks, Harness Horses, and Show Horses (broken und unbroken.) On account of Maraekakaho Station: 30 3-year Fillies and Geldings, by Comet. and Caesar. Entrie3 of these have been received from the following:—H. M. Campbell, M.P., P. C. Ward, D. Chambers, R. Sowersby, T. Nikera, P. Burr, J. Griffin, W. M'Gaffin, R. H. White, C. Codd, G. Elliott, A. Bellamy, A. J. Ward, H. J. Anderson, T. J. Thompson, G. C. Lowe, G. Guthrie, J. J. Rathie, P. Balchin, J. H. M'Niven, J. Mills, D. Maroney, S. M'Greevy, G. Ebbett, A. M'Lean, W. Raymond, L. Snee, W. C. o"Riley, W. Van Asch, M. W. Halliwell, E. J. Watt, J. C. Baird, G. Leech, A. Groome, 0. Nelson, and others. ORDER OP SALE: First Day: Draughts and Spring-carters (broken and unbroken), and Show Horses. Second Day: Hacks, Harness Horses and Ponies (broken and unbroken). . The Auctioneers request 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. FOR SALE, Model Farm, Kingston Road, Shannon, 92J' acres, carries a cow to the aero; good 6-roomed house, milking machines; tools, horse, cart, 70 cows in profit or on drop. Returned .£IOOO for milk, 1912. £7000 walk in, walk out. Cash, ,£2OOO, balance at 5 per cent, for 5 years. J. R. STANSELL, Sen., Sole Agent, Shannon and Levin.

INVEST IN APPLE LANDS - AND MAKE MONEY. Every intermediary between the purchaser and the real owner gets a profit—not by any means small-—and undoubtedly the ultimate purchaser has to pay that profit. When you buy direct from the owner you savfi t.hese profits, and in consequence purchase at bed-rock. •Before buying, whatever you do you should first see the RUBY BAY FOR FRUIT FARMS. Ine/pect all the properties in the market if you like, but do not fail to inspect Ruby Bay and see for yourself the Quite Oxoptional advantages that are offered. A Striking Testimonial from purchasers .who know good APPLE LAND. The following have secured orchard sections on what' was originally part of the 1 Ruby Bay Estate and right alongside the property now offered by the undersigned:—Messrs. H. Cleland, Brown (Mildura), Austin, Trevethick, Boulton, A. McKee, R. Harris, Andrews, F. Hallam, Drs. Dock and Pax ton, and Judge Chapman. Mr. Thos. Horton's property adjoins. The Property is picturesquely situated; close to the sea; is well sheltered and sunny. The ideal spot for a home. Magnificent beach and patches of native bush close handy. UNDOUBTEDLY THE BEST. apple-growing land, arid the best located, from every point of yiew, in New Zealand. In lots to suit purchasers. Terms: 10 per cent. Gash, balance 5 years 5 per cent. Inspection invited. Arrangements made to view the property. Absentee owners can make satisfactory arrangements for planting and supervision. Telephone communicates Mapua Bureau. For Price and particulars apply to W. STAFFORD, Ruby Bay, Owner. FOR TERMS AND ALL PARTICULARS, . OR TO THE AGENTSH. F. M'NEILL AND CO., 155 FEATHERSTON STREET, WELLINGTON. Branch Office: BRIGHT'S BUILDINGS, OTAKI. A. M. MUNRO, Manager-

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1882, 16 October 1913, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1882, 16 October 1913, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1882, 16 October 1913, Page 12

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