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AUCTIONS' SPECIAL ENTRY CATTLE. MARTON YARDS. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1914. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS. LTD., will sell as above:— 25 3J to 4-year bullocks . < i 30 3-year Btocre 100 2J- 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 (his) ' 40 2-year H.S.H. empty heifers 50 forward 4-year bullocks 25 2-year steers ■30 S.H.-P.A. bullocks 2G 15-nionths heifers 9 well-bred S.H. yearlings On account W. T.' Galpin, Esq.— 40 3-year forward bullocks 40 2-year steers (good) SHOW HORSE SALE. SHOW HORSE SALE. t FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23rd and 24th, 1914 (Days Following Hawke'e Bay Show). At 9.30 a.m. Sharp. J UNDON, STEWART, AND CO., LTD. Will Sell— AT THEIR KARAMTJ ROAD YARDS, .. • HASTINGS, ■Stallions, Draughts, Springcarters, Show Horses, Hacks, and Harness Horses, Cobs, and Ponies (broken, and unbroken). PRESENT ENTRIES: 300 ™ s, 300 CATALOGUES CLOSE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16th, 1914, . . ■ . . ORDER OF SALE: FRIDAY, Ist Day.—Stallions, Draughts, and Springcai'ters (broken and unbroken). SATURDAY, 2nd' Day.—Show Horses, Hacks and Harness Horses, Cobs and Poniee (broken and unbroken). EARLY ENTRIES WITH FULL DETAILS REQUESTED, IMPORTANT NpTICE.-All horses must bo yarded on both days by 9.15 aim., otherwise' will be left until end of sale regardless of numbers, without exception. ■ . H. N. STEWART, Auctioneer. IMPORTANT SALE OF PEDIGREE HOLSTEIN, JERSEY, AYRSHIRE, ■ & RED POLLED DAIRY CATTLE. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER! 6th (Third Day of the Manawatu Spring Show): ABRAHAM AND~WILLIAMS, LTD., -£*. . will sell by Public Auction at their Horse Emporium, Palmerston North, at 9.30 a.m. sharpOn account of Dr. Truby King, Seacliff, Otago— • 10 pedigree Holstcin bulls and heifers 10 pedigree Jersey bulls and heifers Oil account of J. Kyle,.Esq., Aokautere— .30 pedigree, i Ayrshire bulls and heifers On of the Hon. Heaton R. Rhodes, Tai Tapii, Canterbury—. . ', s"pedigree Red Polled bulls. Full particulars in. Catalogue. \. ... ■ ■" ~ CHOICE FARMS., T7l A A C RES > Waverley district, 1500 ;L I JL\f acres in grass, balance bu6h, about 300 acres flat, 30' acres hare been ploughed; watered by lakes and streams; 14 paddocks; two.houses, 5 and 6'rooms, woolshed, sheepynrds, dip, and stable; 7 miles from railway station; 2\ sheep country. ..Price .£8 15s. per acre; terms about ,£SOOO cash, balance arranged. -| S)K(\ ACRES, Gisborne, all in grass, XnJOlf subdivided into 7 paddocks, eheeD and; cattle yards; very easy country, lies well to the eun; 7-roomed house and nil conveniences; main road rune through the property; wintering 2000 breeding ewes and 100 li«>d of cattle. 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 .£6500; easy terms arranged. . , ' 14.1 Manawatu Line; grand dairying or fattening country, all in grass, all plougnaMe when stumped, 10 paddocks, jWell watered; modern.6-roomed house, cowshed, engine room,, stororoom, implement shed; 2 miles from creameT.v and railway station, 8 miles from., good town; handy for Wellington milk supply. Cheap at .£45 per acre; £im to/ .£ISOO cash, balance arranged. ' . H. ERNEST LETGHTON,' 182 Featherston Street, WELLINGTON, And at LOWER HUTT. WE have Client wanting Sheep or Cattle ;Farm in Exchange for Town Property, in prosperous Hastings; 3 good new houses and , 20 building allotments in best situation. Equity,'■• ,£3500. Farm with equal equity required in exchange, about 1000 : acres with, buildings. Apply for. particulars, . . CASSIDY AND CO., ■ : Estate Agents, Hastinge:

QKI ACRES, Freehold, situated 2J milos from railway station and township by OOJ. ' level .road, all flat land, mostly river formation, all ploughable, well fenced and.subdivided; well watered, with 7-roomed house; 4-roomed houss, wqoleKed, granary, yards, etc.; wintering 1800 sheep and some cattle, besides having about 250 acres under the plough in crops. This is an excellent block of land, and suitable for all mixed farming, and grows good root and grain crops; the property has a long road frontage, arid is suitable for cutting up into small dairy or fattening farms, without further roading. .-.■■■■■ PRICE, £20 per acre. Terms cash, or as arranged. . , WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD., • ■■■■.-. NAPIER. ' . m ACRES, Pahiatua District, handy to school and factory, all in grass; halt flat; carry 50 cows; good place. Price .£SOO cash. QAA ACRES, a few. miles from Mangamaire Railway Station, 100 acres 'flat, (food tJVU sheep and cattle country. Being sold by Mortgagee, who will consider any reasonable offer.Kfifi ACRES, 14 miles from Masterton, 300 acres in- crass, 200 acre? in bush, B OvU paddocks; house and shf«p yards. Money in this property yrhoD put in order. Price £6 10s. per acre. ' Hit T TiniiYr i? IjAiND agent, . ±1. JuLDDLiMI, ■ , MASTERTON. ' ~ ; NONE KNOW ITS EQUAL '. ~~' /FYHAT is true of the splendid little farm.of.26S acres situated only 15 miles from ' -■- Westfield fat stock market. This farm being near the s;a is a very healthy land for stock, and lies nicely to the sun. It is situated close to wharf;. steamer's pass regularly. It is one of the best fattening farms in the Auckland district, and can be had for ,£29 per acre. It is iv.nai to, if not belter than, land now selling at iB6O per acre in tho U'aikato, and ' : - c.'«er to the best market Remember, ,£29 per acre takes it. . write at once for g.v.'tiuulars. .. ■ . ■ y : ■■■■ CREAMER AND PAYKEL, IMPERIAL BUILDINGS, jt QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND.' COMPLETE DAIRY FARM; A DJOINING Factory, Post Office, and School, situated in Waverley district. -fS. Belongs to absentee owner; 150 Acres, well subdivided; watered by stream and ram. Land is level, and first-claes quality. Cows aro milked by milking machines, driven with benzine engine; no labour required. Splendid house of 7 rooms, bathroom, h. and o. water; good stables, loft, and implement shed; up-to-date milking shed, fitted with machines. Place will milk 65 to 70 cows. Returns will show aTiandsome inoomo. Prico, £13 per aero, including machines. Easy terms of purchase, ■ W. O'CALLAGHAN, TATTERBALL'S BUILDINGS. HAWEItA. ' ~ A BIG BARGAIN. '. " "~ OfiAA ACRES of first-class, practically all dairying, land, 16 miles by metal *uvv 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.; largo up-to-date woolshed with machines installed. A good property, will carry 2i ewes besides cattle. Price £5 per acre; oC.IOOO cash; or easier terms to good man. Apply at once for full particulars aiid arrange to inspect. Send at onco for copy of our monthly printed '.troJWATRUTS ANITb fiANS I*nd & Insurance Agents, . XlillVltilO J\rilJ iUarton &, Mnrtou Junction! ' 290 ACRES'. — rinHIS Farm is undoubtedly n splendid property, situated only G miles from atownJL shi]). S\ miles from railway, and for sale under very favourable circumstances. The whole place is in the very best order, Free of noxious weeds, and all r.loueliablo. Buildings up-to-date, and insured for .£IOOO. Splendid water supply, wintered 1000 hoggets and other stock. Several beautiful patches of native busii, ■JO acres oats, and liO acres potatoes go with the propw'ty, if sold within one month. The , price is certainly reasonable at J333 per acre. Terms, J12500 cash, or would accept a good first mortgage for same u mount, instead of cash, and letive balance on for 8 yoars at 5 per cent. There is a great turnover in this. VICTOR E. SMITH. BOX 59, JFEILDING.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2280, 14 October 1914, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2280, 14 October 1914, Page 10

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