ftUCTIONS. SPECIAL ENTRY CATTLE. MARTON~i r ARDS. ' TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1914. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., will eell as above:— 25 3J to 4-year bullocks ' 30 3-year- steers 100 2i- to.-3-year steers (lots) 20 forward H.S.H. steers 21 2-year empty heifers 30 forward cows and heifers 10 store cows 20"mixed 18-months cattle 115 mixed yearlings (lots) 40 2-year H.S.H. empty heifers On account W.-T. Galpin, Esq.— 40 3-year forward bullocks 40 2-year steers (good) FEILDING SPRING CATTLE SALE, FRIDAY, 23rd OCTOBER, 1914, At 11.30. nnHE Associated Auctioneers will Sell, at X Feilding Saleyards:— 1 MI -^ EI) ' CATTLE, comprising— 300 3 and 4-year bullocks . 500 2-year steers 300 yearling steers 100 store cows 400 yearling heifers Also, on account'of P."A. M'Hardy, Esq.: 100 forward 3 and 4year bullocks. ..: ■ . 100 forward Hereford-Shorthorn 3 and 4-year bullocks SHOW HORSE SALE. . ~ SHOW HORSE SALE. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, . OCTOBER 23rd aJid 24th, 1914 (Days Following Hawke's Bay Show). '.At 9.30 a.m. Sharp. • I: UNDON, STEWART, AND CO., LTD. 1 Will Sell— AT THEIR KARAMU ROAD YARDS, i HASTINGS, . . .- . Stallions, ■ Draughts, Springcarters, Show ■ -Horses, Hacks, and Harness Horses, Cobs, ■ and Ponies, (broken and un- , broken). i." .-.'.• .' ■ ...-. ' PRESENT ENTRIES: 300 H0^ s - 300 CATALOGUES CLOSE FRIDAY,' OCTOBER 16th,'1!)14, ■ ' ' ' ORDER. OF SALE: Ist Day .-Stallions, Draughts, and Springcarters (broken and unbroken). .'.•' SATURDAY, 2nd- Day .-Show- Horses, Hacks and Harness Horses, Cobs and Ponies (broken and unbroken).- .. ■ ■ -- EARLY'ENTRIES-WITH'FULL. •; . DETAILS REQUESTED. . IMPORTANT NOTICE,-Air ' horses must'be yarded on both days by 9.15 a.mi, otherwise will be--left until end of salo regardless of numbers, without exception. ', ; . . H.'N:.STEWART, ■;■ .:-,,-.. V- .'Auctioneer. ■ ■ CHOICE FARMS. • \ ' 171 0 ACEE , S » Waverloy district, 1500 .1.4x1/ acres in grass, balance, bush, about 300 acres flat, 30 acres have Keen ploughed; watered by lakes and streams; 14 paddocks;'two houses,-5 and 6 rooms, woolshed, sheepyards, dip, and stable; 7 miles from railway station; 2} sheep country.. Price. £s; 155.-per acre'-; torme about j!5000 cash, -balance arranged. , I'9f?'ft , 'A'CRES' : Qisborne > all in erass, Xn/O\J ■ subdivided into 7 ptddocks, sheep and cattle yards; very, easy conn- : try,.lies well, to Wooi'ri'ed K6us» and all conveniences; main road runs through tho property; wintering 2000 breeding ewes uul 100 head of cattli. Harbour Board Endowment Lease, with .18 years to run, at ss. 7d. per acre, and the right of renewal for another 21 years at valuation: ,£7OO. payable for improvements at-end' of,first-term. Price i6so6;'easy terms arranged., , , • . . m ACRES, Manawatu Line; grand . ■-. dairying.or .fattening country, all in grass, all plqughable when stumped, 10 paddocks, well watered;.,modern 6-roomed house, cowshed, engine .room, storeroom, implement shed; 2 miles from creamery, and railway station, 3 miles from good town; handy for Wellington milk pupnly. Cheap at .£45 per acre; .£IOOO t0..£1500 cosh, balance arranged. H. ERNEST LETGHTbN, 182 Featherston Street,.WELLINGTON, And at LOWER. HUTT. . ' , 150 ACRES ; 150 '"" rpHIS is one of the beat and,cheapest JL Farms in Marlborongh; 60 bushels per acre country; 120 under crop—wheat, barley, peas; up-to-date,s-rooined dwelling, h. and c. water, stable' barns,7'and all necessary farm jmprovemunts; 8 paddocks; 70 acres Crown adjoining may be leased At a very, low rental. We can recommend this property. First time in the market. '■•. ' TWO CHOICE CQUNTRY HOTELS. SPLENDID proposition, well appointed, average takings .£3B; rent £3; 8J years' lease, 3 acres -land; saleyards on property. Price; . ■~ MURRAY AND C 0.,, AGENTS,. BLENHEIM. !. T7IXCHANGE for TOWN PEOPEETY. Jli/ .'■■—■ 192 Acres 209 Acres 130 Acres 320 Acres . JAMES PENNY, Land Agent, Feilding. JQ ACRES" Dairy' Farm, all richest TCi/ flat land, -good house, ' concrete cowbails, close to good town by level road; co-op, cheese factory adjacent, paid Is. 3Jd. last year; well watered by river and fenced, to be sold as a going concern with 17 cows, 3 yearling heifers, 8 calves, 3 breeding sows, 8 pigs, 1 horse, gig; spring dray, harness, plough, discs, tine harrows, milk cans, 9 cow covers, ton hay, 15 factory shares, .£2l paid up. This is a bargain. For full- particulars, price, terms, etc., apply to SPENCE & CO., Agents, Diianevirke.
Qp-1 ACRES, Freehold, situated 21, miles from railway station and township by VOX level road, all flat land, mostly river formation, all ■ ploughable, well fenced and subdivided, well watered, with 7-TOomed house; 4-roomed house, wqolBhed, granary, yards, etc.; wintering 1800 sheep and some cattle, besides havini* about 250 acres under the plough in crops.- This is an excellent block of land, and suitable for all mixed fanning, and grows good root and grain .drops;, 'the pro-pei-ty has a long road frontage, and is suitable for cutting up into email .dairy or fattening farms, without further roading.- . PRICE, .£2O per acre. Terms cash, or as arranged. ' WILLIAMS AND KETTLE. LTD., ■ ' JJAPIER. A CHANCE FOR A SMALL MAN IN THE SUNNY NORTH. iQ/l ACRES, Freehold, fenced and mostly in grass; 7 paddocks; house droome, JLt/tfc cowshed, and barn; 50 acres been ploughed, 2 small orchards. Store, V.0., etc., 3 miles. Will curry in this present condition without manure, 25 dairy cows, 3 horses, and some , young stock. Price, £6 per acre. cash, balance 5 years 5i per cent. For full particulars, aply to E. G. W. ' TIBBITTS, WHANGAREI, THE LAND AGENT WHO KNOWS THE NORTH. A BIG BARGAIN. 9fiAo ACRES of first-class, practically all dairying, land, 16- miles by metal ■*«"" road from large railway town on Main Trunk Line, about 400 ' acres freehold, balance Native and Education Leases at easy rentals, with full, compensation for improvements; 1600 acres in grass, 15 paddocks, 7-roomed house.with every convenience, h. and c. water, telephone, etc.;' large up-to-date, woolshed with machines installed. A good property, will enrry i\ ewes besides cattle/ Price £5 per acre; .£3OOO cash; or easier terms to good man. Apply at once for full particulars and arrange to inspect. Send at onco for copy of our monthly printed Prop»rty Guide. ■ ( , #T HA'KRTR ANT). SrVNTS Land & Insurance Agents, tl. JUU-a.JHJLt.I£? XIITJU , iai/IIIJ, Marton & Marton Junction. nnHIS Farm is undoubtedly a splondid property," eituated only 6 miles from a township, d* miles from railway, and for sale under very favourable circumstances, ine whole place is in the very best order, Free of noxious weeds, and all ploughable. Buildings up-to-date, and insured for .£IOOO. Splendid water supply. Wintered 1000 hoggots and other stock. Soveral beautiful patches of native bush,. 40 acres oats, and 30-acres potatoes go with the property, if sold within onomonth The price is certainly reasonable at ,£33 per.ncre. Terms, .£2500 cash, or would accopt.a good first 'mortgage for same ii mount, instead of ensh, and leave balance on for 8 yo'ars at s_per cent. There is a great turnover in this.VICTOR E.. SMITH, ; BOX SB, FEILDINQr
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2278, 12 October 1914, Page 10
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