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AUCTIONSIst ANNUAL DISPERSAL SALE. STUD AND FLOCK ROMNEY AND LINCOLN RAMS, BRED BY AND ON BEHALF OF ME. WILLIAM I'KH.RY, PKNJRKSE. MASTERTON. SOLWAY SHOWGROUNDS, TUESOAY, 27th JANUARY, 1914. at 11 a.m. SHARP, OCT STUD ROMNEY RAMS FLOCK ROMNEY RAMS gg STUD LINCOLN RAMS FLOCK LINCOLN RAMS 400 '^' oc ' c ® oo ' £s os - * an^' SHOW RECORD. (Since 1905.) Principal Shows Only. LINCOLNS. ROMNEYS. 2Q CHAMPIONSHIPS CHAMPIONSHIPS gg FIRST PRIZES FIRST PRIZES 105 69 ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS. LTD., N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., DALGETY AND CO., LTD., Auctioneers in Conjunction.

WEDNESDAY. 28th JANUARY, 1914, . At 2.30 p.m. VALUABLE CENTRAL LEASEHOLD .. . PROPERTY. No. 90 THE TERRACE. Messrs. j. h. bethune and co. are favoured with instructions to sell by auction at the Chamber of Commerce, Customhouse Ouiiv, on WEDNESDAY, 28th inst., at 2*30 p.m.— The LEASE, for a period of 42 years, from 2Gth February, 1014, of Part of Section JOG. Wellington, having a frontage to The Terrace of (17ft. by a depth of 330 ft., ami opposite the corner of. Woodward Street, adjoining the grounds of the Wellington Club. Erected upon the land is the substantial 10-i-ooiiied Residence. No. 90, and the' magnificent depth gives room for the erection of other buildings. The above land was selected by the late . E. G. Wakelielil for his own residence on. account of its central position, and will always be one of the most valuable sites in this favourite locality. For conditions of sale and further particulars, apply to J. H. BKTHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, ' Ith and sth FEBRUARY, 1914. Commencing 11 a.m. Each Day. ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE Of HIGH-CLASS AND COSTLY FURNITURE. I Handsome Carved Hall Seat and Stand I 11-.vear Hail (.Iramlt'iither Clock i>uutifi:l Rosewood Cabinet. Drawing Room Chairs. Tables, and Overmantel " Solid l'ras s Tenner and Irons Costly Oak Dining Room Suile, English Frame-, Extending Table, very handsome Sideboard. At the Residence, No. 13.1 Tinakori Road, On Account of Joseph Mandol, Esq., who has Leased His I'ropertv. Q GEORGE NATHAN has been favoured with instructions to sell, as a hove— ; The whole of the superior oak furniture, carpets. linoleums, 2 Ottoman, conches, brass bedsteads, bedding, crockery, gla-s ware, carpel . sweeper,, .iron safe, croquet set, tennis set, new" set'""of Bnbniington, kitchen utensils, garden tools, garden roller, lawn mower, liose, step-ladder, and numerous other goods, i Over 1000 lots. This is a delightful home, completely furnished throughout, and everything is etpial to new. On view Tuesday Afternoon. 3rd February..from 2 till 5. and morning of sale. Cdtalbglios on applieatioli. S. GEORGE NATHAN. Auctioneer. RIDDIFORD TRUST. IMPORTANT SUBDI VISIONAL SALE OF RICH FATTENING LAND, • ADJOINING FEILDING RACECOURSE AND SHOW GROUNDS. WEDNESDAY, 11th FEBRUARY, 1914.' pORTON £ SON, LTD., have received v)T insinuations from the Trnstws in the Estate of the late E. J. RIDDIFORD to sell by Public Auction, at the Drill Hall, Feilding, as above, at 2 p.m.— .The Well-known ''Kawa Kawa" Estate, \ comprising:— 400 ACRES of level, rich, warm, generous!,, fattening or dairying laud, situated three-quarters of a mile from Feildhig, and subdivided into arras of from B''to. 50 acres. - Each section fronts a metalled road. TERMS: 10 per cent, down, 10 nor cent, or buildings-erected to that value in 12 months, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. NOTE: This property is undoubtedly some of thoilinest winter fattening country in the. Dominion, being rich deep alluvial deposit, always warm and generous, and ideal dairying land in close proximity to Feilding, the best stock centre in the North Island. Plans and lull particular.-; on application to GORTON A SON, LTD., Feilding. Messrs. Williams and kettle, LTD., in conjunction with MESSRS. FREEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO., have been favoured with instructions from Mr. Frank Moore, of Bushy Park, Kai twi, to sell at .Messrs. Windelburn Bros.' Stables, Wanganui, at 1U a.m. on FRIDAY', the 27th February next— His Annual Draft of Thoroughbred Yearlings, comprising the following lots:— . Bay Colt, by Signor, from Helen Portland (dam of Bonny Helen, wim\er of C.J.C. Oaks), by Dorchester, son of Bill of Portland, from Lady Helen, by Philathol, from Lady Fanny, by Barbarian. Chestnut Colt by Bezoman (imp.), from St. Evangeline, by Hotchkiss, from St. Evelyn (sister to Hormosa). Brown Colt, by Signor, from Polycaste. by Nestor, from Nightingale, dam of Bowman, The Lark, Loch Erne, etc, Brown Filly, by Signor, from Sinionia, by Hotchkiss, from Shnonias . (imp.), (dam of Fort William, etc.). Brown Filly, by Signor, from Carissima, by San Fran, from. Melinite. Brown by Signor, from Oriana, by Dorchester, from Guiding Star (dam of Beacon, etc.), Also, Clydesdalo Stallion, Earl Stewart. ALFRED REID, Auctioneer. CLEARING SALE. THURSDAY, 29th JANUARY, 1314. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE COMPANY, LIMITED. . havo received instructions from I!. W. KELSON, Esq., of WAIKANAE (whose lea.so has expired), to sell by Public Auction, without reserve, on Thursday, 29th January, 191-1, at 11.30 a.m. 830 lambs, shorn and woolly 491 hoggets, mixed sexes j 473 4-G-tooth ewes 295 4-5-yenr ewes 1 194 tat wethers and maiden ewes •TO fat ewes 23 Romney rams 14 stmt Romiiey ram hogecls 12 IS-inonth cattle, mixed 7 21-year steers 7 cow; and calves 7 vealers 6 l fat bullocks 2 weaner calves 1 cow in milk ? 1 bull 1 1 aged maro 1 1 trap horse, harness, and gig a Also all farm implements, including 1 3 h.p. oil engine (Campbell), 200p gallon tank, 2-stand "Wolseley" shearing machine, grinder and tools, 53-gaHon. separator, woolpress, chaff-cutter, harness, and all Household Furniture, including Piano. A Brake will meet Northern and Southern trains at Waikanae. -J- CTNOHEOjSI PSOVIDED,

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1966, 24 January 1914, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1966, 24 January 1914, Page 20

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