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> AUCTIONS. • ANNUAL PEDIGREE JERSEY SALE.' AT PEILDING. . ■" MONDAY, AUGUST 3rd, 1914. MESSRS. GORTON AND SON, LTD., , will sell at 1 o'clock, on account of ,C. G. C. DERMEEi pedigree cows, bred to Eminents. n Fontaine and Bilberry's Goddingr ton. q -7 pedigree heifers, by Eminent's Fonj s " ■ tnine, bred to Bilberry's Godding--13 toil.' 3 pedigree bulls, l>y Eminent's ' taino and Ronald. On Account of F. J. Watson, Bulls— ' 5 pedigree cows, bred to Goddington Oil Account of H. J. Lancaster— 2 pedigree cows, bred to Belvedere • . ■ Silver Cluse. i • \ On Account of Mrs. A, Banks and Son. io Princess .Ake-Alce bred to Fancy's s, Lord' Twylish. 1 11 months old bull, Duke of Woodstock;', by Bilberry's Goddington— >f '■. Christable (2111) I s. NOTE.-This Sale is the Second Annual • ir Sale on behalf of the- same vendors. Full particulars of pedigree and ..official tesjs. ni'e set forth in the catalogues which can 'be had on application to the auctioneers. MR. S. R. LANCASTER:. 1 * ANNUAL UN- '■■ RESERVED SALE OF PEDIGREE AND HIGH-GRADE JERSEY CATTLEAND BERKSHIRE PIGS. , .AUGUST'4th and sth, at 12 Noon Sharp „ Each.Day. AT THE HOMESTEAD, ) > AOKAUTERE, FiILMJDIiSTON N, . BY N.Z. LOAN ' AND y :AGENCY CO.,' LTD., in con- ' junction with DALGETY & CO.— • GO phligree Jersey cows and heifers 20 pedigree Jersey bulls 10 .unregistered bulls 150 extra-choice high-grade cows 150 extra choice high-grade heifers 30 extra choice Jersey and Holstein * - cows and heifers 20 pedigree Berkshire pigs Tho above are without doubt the finest . line of\cattle ever offered.in the Dominion, iicarly ■ the whole offering being bred . by vendor. Every beast offered guaranteed triie to description. 0 Drags meet all trains. , LUNCHEON PROVIDED. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. IMPORTANT LAND SALE AT AN '..■.■ EARLY DATE. GORTON '4 SON, LTD.,. have deceived instructions from the Attorneys for | Lord, Charles Montague and the Countess of Gosford to 6ell by public .auction at x an early date in suitable area's 350 acres of Tich level fattening land' in and adjoining the Borough of Feilding. . Full particulars later. .-■'..■' FARM AT STRATFORD. IT offers- everything that contributes to the success of the Dairy ;■ Farmer. 120 acres, Freehold,'divided ■ into ten paddocks, and well watered. '■ Splendid land all in grass, with good ; fences.- House,.of 8 rooms, with cowshed, 12 bails, and large trapshep. Only i'mile from creamery, school, post office. Price .£33 per acre. Terras: Cash, iCIBCO. Ixilahce 5 years at 55- per cent. 'Now, who will go ; ahead,.and make money? Get full 'particulars'.from.- \ S.; GEORGE NATHAN, 5 AUCTIONEER AND FARM EXPERT, > ■ 113-115 Customhouse Quay, • (Opp. Bank N.Z.). - -• -,--—— .. ... , ..£1000! . £1000! . /iElOOO!; 3 TTIEEEHOLD HOTEL,'WITH ACEES i -BD LAND. On RAILWAY LINE, North of Auckland. ■ ■ • \ ~ . ; This is 'first-class Proposition. ABSOLUTE BARGAIN, . ' Balance' financed. ■ 'No ' opposition. - TAKINGS, .£46 Week. All 6d. Drinks. ' Immediato application to Solo Agents, : ■ .WHITTAKER AND; CO., 1 HOTEL BEQIvERS,. . Phoenix Chambers, Queen Street, AUCKLAND.-' Send, for our Lists.

t. ; . ;; . ~y. .. , ■ .■-....■'..'■•■..■■. ~ . WELLINGTON CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTY. • WELLINGTON CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTY. ,■■■..■_• WANTED.,. ■' WANTED. ; . : ' s TTLDEN AND SPIERS, ..'... 'AUCKLAND'S REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND FINANCIERS, wish to' make known to Wellington CiHzena that they have a Splendid List of Dairy and Sheep Farms, owners of which would entertain Wellington City or Suburban Property, ehoumbered or unencumbered, ' . : 'AUCKLAND FARM. .• Lands have great prospective valuoll! '; fyy E do not mind how many agents already have your property for Bale '■ ' • or/exchange, we merely want an equal chance; onlj charge is the usual Chamber of Commerce scale of commission 'should we do business for you. Send _Ml particulars of y oor property to-day, for perhaps your whole future success may be writte„ „ p ; on our books! We want your confidence, and are willing to work hard for it. NO HARM IF WE ; :. CANNOT SUIT YOU. Write full particulars to 'TYLDEN AND SPIERS, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, AUCKLAND. HIGH-CLASS, APPLE LANDS. VERY LITTLE LEFT IN THIS DISTRICT. il "■ •_■ NEW., BLOCK, NEAR MOTUEKA. J ON Coach Road, 3 miles from wharf, commanding view,, gentle slopes. Cropped l '. .ready for planting. To bo soldi in areas to suit purchasers. Distance from school and ■ Post Office, quarter-mile. . , All arrangements made for absentees. Conio and inspect at once. ■ EASY TERMS. ;".. . " J. B. FINLAY, ■ ■ " r ' land and estate agent, "evening post" buildings, wellington. ■ '■-,■ •■ ~~saTry farms, manawatTi line. • "' ■'' tiiA ACRES, Dairy Farm. This is a really good farm, soil of the best descrip--1-vv tion; will cany 40 cows; 1 mile to Railway, Post Offico, and School. ) Price .C3B per acre. Easy terms can be arranged. t QA ACRES, Dairy Farm, well divided into paddocks with good buildings; regis. I, a\y tored dairy; carry 30 cows; { mile to Creamery, Railway, Post Office, and I, School li miles. Pries .£32 per acre. Easy terms. f BARTON' & CO;,--" * • _ OTAKI RAILWAY. , ■■ - " ■ r ■ AN EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD SHEEP STATION. OKAJY ACRES, of which 2227 .acres is freehold, balance Education Lease, with n/__4 ' about 20 years, to run, with right of .renewal. All well grassed. Fenced nnd subdivided into 24 paddocks; fencing good; well watered. Will winter 30ft 0 breeding ewes, 1200 dry sheop, and 200 head of cattle; H miles from good towr. Motor Mail Service passes the door daily; 8-roomed houso.connected withitelephone. Largo woolshed, fitted with machines, night pens to hold 500 sheep. Price for freehold, £!) 10s. per acre; JMOOO cash, balance can remain for 5 years at 5} per cent. - ■ : P. TULLOCHy LAKD Am E pYh?at a uT NTi A CHANCE FOR.THE SMALL MAN. A AA ACRES, 150 in grass, 100 flat, balance easy country, 3 paddooks, well wai"" tered, whare, sheep yards, good lease, rent £59 per annum, right of purr chase £2 ss. an acre, 8 miles from railway; ,£4 per acre; JJIOOO cash, balance arSj ranged. Let us hear ifrom you. * - ■ i.'-.' "SQUARE DEAL JONES/'' I ■ - ■ ' GISBORNE. ' „ ' " WILL HONESTLY WINTER "TWO BIG SHEEP. . * OGQI7 ACRES tip-top Sheep Country, 1984 aores in grass, balance bush; 100 liiuui acres flat and ploughable, 18 paddocks; good wire fencing. Rich black eoil, on papa. Buildings comprise new fi-roomed house, woolshed, machines, etc. TITLE—Part 0.R.P., part Native Lease; handy to large town, school, and Post Office, 5 miles. REMEMBER—This, is not steep, impossible country. PRICE „5 AN ACRE. Terms arranged. Owuersold 1000 fats at £1 this year. Full'par- . MMB •' IMLAY SAUNDERS, " '' ' ; : ' EOX 2( "' wanganui ' v • '. d FOR SALE OR LEASE. o". "JQfJ ACRES Dairy Farm, all ploughable, 8 paddocks. 100 acres grass, 23 acres J-r/O turnips, balance fern aud scrub; hew "i-Toom House, stable*, tra'prfiiKj. 1, store-room, cowshed, stock-yard, garden. Situated right opposite dairy factory, I i, .mile from township. Will lease for 5 years at .£'lso per annum. A cheap place at = the money. , . C. B. LEVEE, , - :,. LAND AGENT, • TE KtJITI. II 19£ifl ACRES, all in grass, subdivided m 7 paddocks, ehcep and cattle yards, I 1 XrJiiV very easy country, lies well to sun; 7-rnomed house, and all co'nveni- ;» encesi'main road runs through property. Wintering 2000 breeding ovres and 100 " head of cattle. Harbour Board Endowment Lease, with 18 years vet to run, at c 59. 7d. per acre, and right of renewal for further 21 years, at 'valuation; „700 payable for improvements at end of first term. Trice _GSOO. Easy terms cnansred. _ ' ■ C..G. PIESSE..LOAN C.QMPANY.'S BUILP.I.N.GS, GISBORp./

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2212, 27 July 1914, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2212, 27 July 1914, Page 10

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