I AUCTIONS. : TO-DAY j A\ 12 o'clock noon. ■ VS O'BRTEN'S STAPLES, DIXON ST. i SALE OF THREE HOUSES, !■ WITHOUT RESERVE. A,T THE RTSKOF A FORMER ! PURCHASER, , Purchased at Saturday's Sale and Not I Taken Delivery of. A jl.. WILSON AND CO. give notice A. ! that at tile above Stables TO-DAI at NDON. they will sell, WITHOUT RESERVE— . _ 3 igeldings—Jim, Dandy, and<Tiger._ Also small cart. . ' Thesa are three of the Wellington Meat Expoijt Co.'s Horses. '' "I, A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. ' . .;: SALE. ." ■ ■,|IG : H:ci.ASs"DAIRY STOCK. !■ • TAONUI.I^II'DING. '■■ , [ TO-DAY, VpEDNESDAY, MARCH , 18, 1914. mHE'N.Z. LOAN~VND MERCANTILE I AGENCY CO., LTD. has been favoilr'pd with instructions from Mr. i. W Koberstcin, who has sold his farm, to offer by. public auction, without reserve'; nt 12 noon:— 21 highrgrade Holstein cows' IP crossbred cows . Gp.b. Holstein cows (Appendix ' i p.b. Holstein lieifers (AppenUix) f p.b. Holstein weaner heifers 13 "fade Holstein weaner heifers It hteh-prade Holstein weaner bulls 1 p.b. Holstein bull, "Professor de ■■(■ Kol," No. 276,-'l-yrs. i'p.h Holstein bull, "Dominion Pre- ! toi-ia," No. 354, 2-yrs. _ _ Ipb. Holstein bull, "Dominion , , \. Netherland Prince" (imp.), No. • :» grade "IS-mon'tli Holstein bulls 1 risin? 2 draught filly 1! rising 3-half-draught filly ' ■' I harness horse ■ 'f good pony - Ra'fe • (nearly new), Deenng mower il(nenrly new),.gig and harness, milk milk cart horse, milk cans, !jwool press (almost new), 9 p.b. Pekin Mucks. : ■ • ■ HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, including 'ilrawing-i'oom suite, overmantel, 'glass book-case, liall-stand, tables, ■ /chairs, pictures, b.r. bedsteads, ilduchess chest?, 2 wardrobes, etc. I LUNCHEON PROVIDED. NOTO —The above herd : of dairy cows aro filing and in good condition. They hayeVbeen liand-milked, and every cow is sound'in all quarters. The cows have been Tunning with the p.b. Holstein bull, "Professor de Kol," and the majority .of them! calve in July and August, the balance (being in full milk-at present. The horstis and furniture will be pretectal by ft very slight reserve. 1 PAHAUTANUI SALE. - \ MONDAY, MARCH , 23rd,' " . At I p.m. • Da'jLGETY AND~COMPANY, LTD., ! will sell— 10') f.f.in. ewes oil f.f.m.,ewes sO'l'.m. ewes , ' Sllmixed sheep ■130 Soiitlidown cross lambs 109' woolly lambs , , lfl-1-toot'h Romney rams, bred by 1 Bradey Bros. > !f store cows :t Holstein heifers, r.w.b. . ;j Jersey heifers, luy.b. ' . 2 coiv-3 in full milk _'.
1 PAHAUTANUI SALE. [MONDAY, 23rd MARCH, 1914. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS,' LTD., twill 5-pll at 1 p.m.— ]s(| i-toq)th wethers 1011 woolly lambs 7.1 i.m. ewes r>(| |f.m. ewes • 50 'fat ewes s!j store, sheep II dry cows V It weaners . ■HIMATANGI STOCK SALE. • „ I . F J MONDAY, MARCH 23, I9H. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., will jTV [sell at 11.30 a.ra--35 20-month steers On , ' 'account Barter's Estate, Hirnatan??:— ■ lOCfl woollv- lambs, mixed sexes, to be r sold in lots to suit purchasers MPORTANT SALE OF DAIRYING OR /; GRAZING FARMS. . !■ TO-PAY; WEDNESDAY, 16th MARCH, 1914, : At 2 p.m. ' pIORTON AND SON, LTD., have re iJT caived instructions from MB. WA.tr Ll|E A. L. BAILFA', to Sell by Publi< Uiction, at their Sale Rooms, Feilding: LOT 1.-Sections ?, 10, and 11, Blocl ;. Kairanga, containing 79 acres, 3 roods 8 8-roomed liouse, dairy, block id • cow yard and shed, woolshed ant ;a?ds. 5 paddocks, 20 acres stumped , an< jklnphed. Opposite Taonui Railway Sta ;ibh and School. LOT 2.—Section 12, Block 3, Kniranga loataining 42 acres. Adjoining Lot 1 i-roomed' house and outbuildings; 5 pad locks; all stumped but 6 acres. LOT 3.—feection 5, Block 3, Kairanga ; ohtainiug 111 acres 1 rood and 6 perches Fronting Taonui-Colyton Road; 26 to 3 acres stumped and ploughed: 6 paddocks no : buildings. LOT 4.'-Part Section 2, Block 2, Oroua confeiiniiig 80 acres, fronting Reid's Line no buildings. Splendid dairying farm. LOT s.—Part Section 2, Block 2, Orqus containing 78 acres, fronting Reid's Lim SplondicT dairying farm. TERJfS.-.-Ten per cent, cash, 10 pc cent, in 12 ; months, or buildings erected to- tiat value, balance ,5' years at 5 per cent: .'' NOTE. —All the above properties are (irst-class Dairying or Fattening Land. Not' 1 adjoins Taonui • Railway Station, scliool opposite. All necessary building!! to carry oh' dairying. Lot 2 adjoins Lot 1, is qi: "same quality, and has all necessary- buildings. Lots 3, 1, and 5 are continuation of the far-famed Aorangi Block, and would make excellent Dairy Farins, there being no richer land in the district; all level and partly stumped and ploughed. DELIVERY.—One week from date of sale. ' Also, 4 Cottages in Denbigh Street, Feilding. 2 Acres, Eyro Street, Feilding. 2 Sections "Port Street, Feilding; splendid building sites. Plans and full particulars from GORTON AND SON, LTD., Feilding.
DALGETY AND COMPANY, LIMITED. STOCK AUCTIONEERS AND STATION . AGENTS, AUCKLAND. nnWO Cheap Properties for sale in the J- • Auckland Province,-2-116 acres. Title 362 acres freehold, 2051 acres 0.R.P., nt Its. Kent, .£75 4s. 3d. per annum. Well fenced and subdivided into 13 pad-, docks with permaucnt streams in each paddock, 2231 acres in English grasses, balance bush. The buildings are good and un-10-datc, consisting of homestead 2 cottages, motor garage, stable, wool-shed, yards, and dip. Now carrying 2700 sheep, 1770 lambs, and 312 head of cattle. Situated about GO miles from Auckland by water ami 42 miles from Main Trunk line. Price, JGS 10s. per acre, and easy terms of payment can be arranged. This country is r.ll rideablo and is very healthy sheep criintry, lying wisll lo Urn sun. ,|OA ACIiIOS f..(.P. Kent is. Id. per <±iiv! acre loss 10 per cent. Well fenced uiid subdivided into 12 paddocks, 'J.'iO acres in good grass 30 acres crop, 90 ucre.s feni, ,lio acres bush, ci>titniiiiiijj tolura, miitni. and tawa. Homestead and all necessary outbuildings. The present stock consist of 1!) good iluiry cows x> head of ivcllgrown cattle, horses, pigs, etc. Complete sot of farm implements and lools. " Price, as a going concern, ,i:G per acre. Terms can be arranged. This is a well situated dairy farm, being only 7 miles from railway and 2 miles from school and creamery by almost level gravelled road. Wo ran with confidence recommend these properties and will Iμ pleased to arrange with buyers to inspect.
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