AUCTIONSCLEARING S VLE. WEDNESDAY, 12t'i AUGI'ST NORTON AND SOX, LTD, ha\e ie'JT cene<l liistructione fionx Mi W T Brown, \vho has, =old his i uni, to sell bj .public auction, practically without • reserve, on the farm, "Kaumai Grnngo," 3 miles from Bulls, at 12 o'clock sharp, tho following;— 320 fc. 2-tooth Romney ewes, r w EOlll- - rams ' 280 4, 6, and f.f.m. ewes, r.w. Southdown rains 330 hoggets, to be drafted 120 p.b. Romney ewe hoggots 46 d-tooth to f.ra. Tarns (drafted). 100 good forward 4-year bullocks S fat heifers 20 weaners 12 springing heifers 1 heavy draught gelding (guaranteed) 2 gig ponies, 2 harness geldings, discs, tino harrows, 1 20-h .p. Austin car (practically new) Furniture, comprising contonts of a. 14roomed house, nearly new, mid usual sundriea S. R. bullooks, car and furniture. Luncheon Provided. 1 IMPORTANT UNRESERVED CLEARI>>G SALE OF JERSEY i GRADE JERSEY COWS AND HEIFERS WEDNESDAY, l*th AUGUST, 1914. AT THE FARM, PUKEHOU, OTAKI; (Tno Miles fioin Otaki Raihay Station) ABRAHAM *. WILLIAMS, LTD,have lercned instructions from Goo Be\an, Esq (nho is gnnig up dairying), to sell as abovo at 12 noon, the iiholc of his well-known held, consisting of 10 cows in milk 55 cows;, the majority of which are due to calve this month 25 heifers in-calf 1 4-year purebred Jersey bull 1 2-jeai puiebied Teisej bull 5 yeaihng purcbied Jersey bulls Dogcart horse, hack, 4-whcoled brafcei and harness, set draj harness, mower, luyrako. chain hmrons, milk cans, sundries, etc. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Auctioneers' Note.—Mr. Bevan has been dairying for seuTal -years past, and his held is recognised as being probibly the best on the coast. The cows have been heavily culled each: year, and/only the best kept. The herd is compused of ■voung cows mostly nil Jersejs and grade Jerseys, end both cows and heifers aie all iu calf to purebred Jcisejr bulls. The cows havo all boon hand milked. A'-Drag will nieet North and South Trains at Otaki. A GOOD FARM. TWO MILES FROM.SHANNON. 1 Vift ACBES FREEHOLD 1 flat, nn. itJOV duinting, and hihy country; 1800 sheep, 50 htmd of cattle. PRICE, (including stock. £U.por acre, EeafioaaWe terms. Apply MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO., ■ " i LTD., SOLE AGENTS, " " WELLINGTON. 6000 ACRES. BEAUTIFUL Block-of Limestone coun/try". nearly 7000 acres in good English grasses, the balance being first-class bush land,»subdivided into numerous paddocks, approximately 27 miles ot dheepproof fenoing, chiefly totwa, 7 and 8 •wires; "comfortablo G-rooined House, blacksmith's shop, large up-to-date woolshed, fitted up with 8 shearing machines, night pens to hold 1200 sheep, good storage tor wool, man's cottage, splendid yards, COft concrete dip. N B —Practically the whole of this property is fit for DAIRYING At presest there are on the run 12,500 sheep, tho greater portion being breeding ewes, and r M head of cattle All stock are in perfect condition, and can be taken o\er at \aluation Price, .£ll per acre Cheapest proposition in New Zealand. Tenure r freehold. Worth double the money;-when subdivided and roaded for Dairying purposes NEWTON KING, 1 SOLE AGENT,- STRATFORD.!
' WELLINGTON CITY AND SUBURBAN .PROPERTY. WELLINGTON/CITY" AND SUBURBAN PROPERTY. - WANTED.; '..■. ! • 'WANTED.;. ' : i TYLDEN AND SPIERS, L ' A TJCKLAND'S REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND FINANCIERS, wieK to make known to Wellington Citizens that they have a Splendid List of Dairy.and Sheep Farms, owners of which would entertain Wellington City or Subutban Property, enoumbered or unencumbered, ' -. , ' AUCKLAND FARM. ... •'' V / ' \ Lands havo great prospective value In do not mind how many agents already have your property for s&le or exchange, Wβ'merely want aa equal chance; onlj charge is the usual Chamber of Commerce, wale of commission should we do business for 3 -yon. Send us full particulars of y onr : property to-day, for Whaps your, whole future success may be writto nap on our books! We want your confidence, and *re willing to work mighty hard for it. NQ HARM IF WE r , CANNOT SUIT YOU. Write full to . . 'V '• TYLDEN AND SPIERS,; real estate agents, Auckland. ' ~~ HAWKE'S BAY. .■ .' , . ~" !. ■ 'HEALTHY SHEEP COUNTRY. HAWKE'S BAY. . E ifiAA ACRES Freehold, situated in best part of Hawke's Bay, close to To.wnJOUU ship and Railway, by splendid motor road. All low hills and flat G cenntrv, mostly ploughable, all open country, laid down in mixed grasses, well subdivided, fenced, and watered; first-class oats, rape, and turnips .land. A ve'ry o large amount of f.vt stock.can be turned oft this property yearly by growing rape and turnips. Within easy distance of the best markets in Hawke's Bay, viz., Waipulmrau, and others. Wintering 3600 sheep, of which IiOO aro breeding ewes, beside* cattle. House of .4 rooms, wool-shed, etc., i . . ■ . \' PRICE— £I2 10s. Per Acre; terms arranged, or a subdivision of, say, 1 500 acres o£ this is procurable. ' . ■ - ■•;. . -,' ■ S Wo can confidently recommend this property to any bona fide sheepfarmer on the look-out for pfood, sound, healthy sheep country, and would urge an inf. snection at once For further particulars, or any information regarding the auo\e, apply to tbn Sol« Agents, ' . (' ' 11 • • HUNTER, SCHULTZE, . AND * ' THOMSON, ■■"■. ■:.■ ■ 0 , TENNYSON STREET, NAPIER, Telegrams—"Hnnter, Schultze, NapieT."P.O. Box 214. 0 i •.:■." .. i ... u of AA ACRES, freehold, situated 12 miles froni Railway Station and township ivIUU l)i (jotd road, well fenced arid subdivided, well watered, with 5-roora-cd house, tvooWiml, stable, yards, dip, men's quarters, etc., wintering 3000 'sheep and a number of cattle. This property is capable of-further improvement. Price, X 9 10s. pel' acie, stock at valuation, ■or will lease at 9s. Gd. per acre with compultoiy purchasing clause. , ■ . . ■ • No. E/32 >* WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD., NAPJER.. ■ ~~ T/IT. ACRES, Pahiatua District, handy to school and factory, all in grass; half JL4rl'flat; carry 50 cows; good place. Price JJSOO cash. Oft. A ACRES, a few miles from Mangamaire Railway Station, 100 acres flat, good 3UU sheep and cattle country. Being sold by Mortgagee,' who will consider any reasonable offer. ■...-'. Ie '■■'.• 1 FCAA ACRES, H miles from Masterton. 300 acres in crass, 200 acres in bush, 5 et <SUU paddocks; house and sheep yards. Money in this, property when put in order.' Price M 10s. per, acre. . ' . . . . : HM TTBTITF 1 ' LAND AGENT. . lit LiXDULjSiJ,: MASTESTON. [ HANDY WAIKATO DAIRY FARMS. r - Qiy ACTifiS, l'teehold, small House, Rood, oulbiiildings, 50 acres in grass, sul> O« diMded into four paddocks, 11 mile,? lioin railwavi-2 miles from creamer.v ,ind school. Puce .£ls per acre. Cash required, .£2. r )(l, Iwlance terms. , 1 AOr ACRFiS, freehold, First-class Dairy Farm, all in grass. House and outX\j\f buildings, alongside school and creamery, 5 miles from railway; metal — .load. Chcap'al £U per acre; cash Ji'IOO, balance 7. years at 5 per cent. ~ LAWSON, SWAIN & WALKER, LTD. A AUCTIONEERS, TE AWAMUTU,.
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