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AUCTIONSMONDAY, MARCH 30th, 1914, At 2 p.m. 'AUCTION; SALE OF HORSES AND SPRING CART, AT THE POST AND TELEGRAPH STORES, WATERLOO QUAY. "il/jTESSRS. J: H. BETHUNE AND CO. -"A have been favoured with instructions' from tho Post and Telegraph Department to sell at the Stores, Waterloo Quay, as above— Blue-roan inaro Light bay iuare Dark bay maro Spring cart ' On view on morning of sale. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers, HASTINGS HORSE SALE. HASTINGS HORSE SALE. FRIDAY, APRIL 3rd, 1914, At 10' a.m. LUNDON, STEWART. AND CO., 'LIMITED, will sell— AT THEIR YARDS, KARAMU ROAD, HASTINGSJlO\J Comprising Xt)U DRAUGHTS, SPRING CARTERS, HACKS, and HARNESS HORSES (broken and unbroken). On account' Mr. G.-Bulled, who has given up contracting, and left the district— 16-Horses, and the whole of his'con- • , 'trading plant. EASILY-ENTRIES SOLICITED. ' . H.N. STEWART, . .■--, ' Auctioneer. . I'AHIATUA AUTUMN CATTLE PAIR, MONDAY,TPRIL Gth. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., will sell as above, at 12 noon, ou behalf of clients of the district-:— (ff)f)f\ HEAD MIXED CATTLE, comGOO 3J and'.lj-year bullocks, in good forward and fat condition 420 21-year steers ■ 300 18-month steers 50 well-bred P.A. 25-year steers 170 18-month, and 21-year dairy heifers, in calf 50 Shorthorn empty heifers 100 good-conditioned empty cows 150 mixed weaners 50 real good weaner dairy heifers 100 head mixed cattle NOTE.—The above are all offered on behalf of local farmers and graziep, are lochlly'Tjred, and have the reputation for "doing" cxceptionallv well in other districts. ■ . ; & SHEEP FARMS.' TOTE have For Sale a number of de-, arable Sliecp and Cropping Farms of '.various sizes'. , Reasonable prices and terms, Land Seekers, and those wishing to sell, aro invited, to communicate with us. ■ MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO., 1 LTD., LAND DEPARTMENT, WBLLINCxTON. FOR SALE, / — CHEAP DAIRY FARMS. MANAWATU LINE..

•j-I.K ACRES, mostly rich drained AXex ■ swamp, well watered; railway station and creamery 11 miles;, no buildings; carries 65 cows. - PRICE, £30 acre. Terms, £15 per cent, cash, balance, 5 years at 5 per cent. N0.292 /?A ACRES, all in grass except 5 acres "1/ shelter bush; all flat and ploughable; 9 paddocks, watered by per-, manont streams; carry easily 30 cows;' new G-roomed House, cowshed, etc.; creamery }-mile, school 1 mile. PRICK, ,£iS acre. Easy tcrm3 arranged. 281 QK ACRES, all in grass, largo portion OeJ> rich drained swamp land; 6 paddocks, watered by streams; good 6-room-cd House; all conveniences; cowshed, etc.; carry 30 t0.40 cows; hnndv to railway. PRICE, £10 acre; .£500" down, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. 112 GILOHEISTAND KIDD, AGENTS. THE SQUARE', PALMERSTON NORTH. 1 ACRES, of which 10G0 acres '' Freehold, balance Leasehold, with 7 years to run, at a rental of .£2O per annum; situated 35 miles from Napier and 1 miles from township and school; undulating and hilly limestone country; well fenced and subdivided; woll watered; fair portion ploughable, and grows good-root crops; there is a good G-roomed House, woolshed, yards, dip, etc.; also 3 shearing machines and engine; thero tire 300 acres bush on the Leasehold and about GO acres on the Freehold; will winter in grass 1500 to 2000 sheep. PRICE, £S '.is. per acre for the Freehold, Leasehold given in. Easy terms to a good man. No. B/142 WILLIAMS & KETTLE, NAPIER. - ? . . _ £1000 CASH SECURES FREEHOLD GRAZING FARM, CARRYING OVER 3000 SHEEP. This is the Cheapest Sheep Farm in tho Dominion, and'is being oflered at absoluto bedrock, as owner must realise at once. TlftQft ACRES, FREEHOLD,. Wanga- -. ■» V nui nivor ; L/r - Title ; K° 0(1 hilly sheep country, bush land, of which 1187 acres aro felled and grassed with tot. English grasses; good soil; sunny and well watered; 125 acres just felled, and sown with rape and turnips, etc.; last shearing 8200 sheep; about 5 miles good wire fences convenient paddocks; goad new 4-ioomed house, telephone, new woolshed, man's room, garden and orchard, sheep yards, dip, etc.; warm and sheltered sheep country. The flats are admirably adapted for fruit growing; 4G liales wool last sheafing, besides lambs, etc. Exceptional terms, .CICOO cash, balance on mortgage at 5J per cent. This is splendid value, and well worth full investigation. Only open for a few days Why not inspect? Price reduced to 100s. per acre. Write, for full particulars at once. C. L. DUIGAIT AND CO., AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS, WANGANUI.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2018, 27 March 1914, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2018, 27 March 1914, Page 12

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