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AUCTIONS. . SHOW HORSE SALE. SHOW HORSE SALE. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23rd and 24th, 1914 (Days Following Hawke's Bay Show). At 9,30 a.m. Sharp. / . T UNDON, STEWART, AND CO., LTD. *-* ' Will Sell— AT THEIR KARAttU ROAD YABDS, ■ HASTINGS, Stellione, Draughfa, Springcartera, Show, Horses, Haclcs, and Harness Horses, Cobs, and Ponies (broken and unbroken). . On account H. Campbell, Esq., "Breadalbane"— 4 pedigree, draught mares will be shown (pedigree at sale). PRESENT BNTBIES: 300 EO !L ES - 300 CATALOGUES CLOSE FRIDAY,.OCTOBER 16th, 19M. . -. ORDER OF SALE: FRIDAY, let Day.—Stallions, Draughts, and Springcarcers (brokea. and unbroken). ' ' ' ' SATURDAY, 2nd Day—Show Horses,. Hacks and Harness Horses, Cobs and Poniea (broken and unbroken). • IMPORTANT NOTICE.—AH • horees must bo yarded on both days by 9.15 a.m., otherwise will \be left until end of sale regardless of numbers, without exception. ' ; - - 'H. N.,STEWART, , Auctioneer, i SUBDIVISIONAL SALE BY PUBLIC :< AUCTION. .., '; ■' :' MARINOTO' ESTATE,: . - '■' A.BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD.. •X.V "have been instnicl-4d by C. ROSS, V.SQ., to Sell, by Public Auction, on . WEDNESDAY,-28th OCTOBER, 1014, fat , 2 p.m.. at the HALL. SHANNON, hia , MARINOTO ESTATE, comprising 603 l acres, subdivided into 7 Farms, ranging from 20 to 175 acres; 11 miles from Sbdnnon, and 9 miles from Levin, on the Main Road "to Wellington; about 150 acres are well grassed hills, the balance being-dairy? i in?-and fattening land, the soil being rich warm, friable loam. A largo portion has ,been ploughed and sown down in-the best-English (passes. On.tho.Home-. . stead block, there is an up-to-date resd--1 deuce and numerous outbuildings. Every section will have n< good permanent water supply, and mostot them will be fenced on three sides.- . ■ ." :• Clients .wishing to inspect will be met by motor-car at Shannon Railway Sta-tion-if notice is givent ■ . •'• TERMS—IO per cent, cash, 10 per cent. . in 12 months, ! balance 5 years at 5 per ' cent. . ■ i ■ For further particulars and plans, apply to Abraham and Williams, Ltd., Palme'r- ■ eton North or. Lovin. . : , HARCOUfiT AND CO., LAND AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS, i WELLINGTON, HAVE FOR SALEAff(\ ACRES, good healthy sheep, counriii \t , try,, undulating aud" low-hill country; with about 150 acres' flat, suitable ; for dairying;,has carried two sheep well: 11 paddocks, watered ..in all; 7-roDined . house, cow-bails, toncreted, trap and cartshed; woolshed, stockyards; only 3| miles from town.,. Title, L.I.P. This is really a bargain at the price, but the,owner must sell quickly for private reasons. Price £5 103. per aero for quick ealo. 9551 ,-J f> ACRES, at Waikanae. This splcnI'V ; did little- farnj;.,which is.6uitable for ; small dairy and .poultry farm, or fruit-groiving," can bo purchased on the [i jeasiest'-bf terms.. All-flat) rioh alluvial. ' (soil, and very fertile.' Small' B-rfl6mod ' house, fowlrune, pigstye, latge barn, impelled, concreted cowbails. Practically all grassed or in crop 3, except bolt 'or shelter bush. Mild climate, spkndid for fruit and flower growing. Halt-mile from rail- ' way and school. Price £1150. Terms, '! £200 caeh. '•• ... 85119 ' Tfi fid ACRES, 750 grassed, balance in . JLXvv bush, now. being felled; 8 padwell .watered; mostly hilly to undulating limestone and sandstone country; ,2-sbeep country; 4-TOomed house; ■ nicely situated, washhouse, cowshed, paved yard, woolshed; 70' acres freehold, balance L.1.P.; 8 miles from railway, 3 miles from- creamery. Price £G 15s. 9553 QtyA ACRES, all in grass except 22 &,t 1/ ' acres heavy shelter bush; 1 2 acres cropped; 80 acres best rich nyer Bats, balance undulating and hilly; ring fenced; subdivided into eight paddooks; watered'by permanent streams; 4-roonied house, oowbails, conorete dairy, 6epara- . tor room; splendid young orchard, garden, pigstye, and fowl runs; for fattening or dairying the property is unexcelled- in the district,, and has wintered 40 dairy stook and 200, breeding ewes, besides horses, easily carry 2J sheep all the year; title, S.GJt., lease 12 years to. run, with right ■of renewal, and full compensation for improvements; school opposite; rail--1 way 8 miles by -good road. ..Price £7 -per acre; tenns. £800 cash. •' , 9542 We publish monthly and issue free to any address a| "Register and ; Property Investors' Guide" containing particulars of properties of all descriptions.. Write at once and obtain a copy. ' ©MALL Dairy Farm. Owner 110' aofes. k3: dairy farm, all in grass, 6-roomed house, oowbails, factory j-mile., " Price £25. Equity £1600; will exchange eheep ' farm. Also, splendid Dairy Farm, 50 acres, adjoining oreamery, P.0.;.a1l flat, eubdivide.d Price £30 per acre. Owner will accept £350,balanoe terms. A batgain. J. A. Nash and Co., Palmerston N.

i • . THE WAR" AND LAND. !••■■.' SPECIAL TEEMS TO SUIT. ;. . •'..'";■..', ■'' ,;' NO. CASH * DOWN. . : !WE are instructed to offer for enle on special terms of NO CASH DOWN imW proved farms on'.tho famous "WHAKEPAPA ESTATE," through which the ! No"rth Auckland Railway runs, 36 miles from Tlity. All highly land, ranging from tile-drained swamp land to nch. rolling downs, suitable for fatten- .. ing, dairying, City ifailk supply, or cropping. Sections vary in size, from 88 to 257 l acres; all are ring-fenced mid subdivided. Prices from.£ls to £50 an acre. £500 I ' cash wanted, on Homestead Section with buildings,' on all other sections purchasers must build—no other conditions. Buildings will cost from £350 to £500 accordI ing to value of section, to lie erected during first 12 months. i Milk for City supply fetches 3d. a gallon.' \ ■ ' Two Railway Stations on Property. ■ ■ i' ''■ Whole purchase money can remain for i) years at 5* per cent. The best property and the best term s now offering. CHARMING HOMESTEAD SITES. ■ I , ■;■" T. MANDENO JACKSON' ' I AUCKLAND, DARGAVILLE, HAMILTON, AND KAIKOHE. i 1 K(\ ACRES first-class dairying country, adjoining township, school, cheese facXOV tory, carrying 60 cows and young stock, including a convenient house and. cowshed; also milking machine with water power. Possession at any time, witlhi ' stock if required. Price, £32 10s. par acre, with £150 cash, balance long term. JTDT rffTOT/TMI/irXJCiiniM LAND AGENT, .■ H. TiIOJUiFfeUJM, STRATFORD. \ : 150 ACRES 150 ~ ' ' npHIS ie one of the best and cheapest Farms in Marlborough; 60 bußfliele per i acre country; 120 under crop—wheat, barley, peas; up-to-uate 5-roomed dwellin", h. and c. water, stable, barns, and all necessary farm improvements; 8 pad- : docks; 70 acres Grown lauds adjoining may be leased at a very low rental. We can recommend this property. First time in the market. ' TWO CHOICE COUNTRY HOTELS. SPLENDID proposition, well aspointed, average takings £38; rent £3; 8 J years' '.ease, 3 acres,land; saleyawls on property. Price £1150. ;-. MURRAY AND CO., . AGENTS, BLENHEIM. , ' PARTICULARS OF A TIP-TOP SHEEP FARM. SITUATED, about 20 miles from Wangaiiui, property may be motored to; consisting of 12DG acres, capable of carrying 2 sheep to tho acre, 10G9 acres grass and 200 acres bush; 6-vooraed house, with woolshed, yards, etc.; 8 paddocks, with wire and post fences. .Lease of 14 years at 4s. per acre, and P.O. at £j per acre; 12 miles to railway. Price £1 per aero goodwill, lerms arranged, and will leave tlie balance of money on for 5 years at 5 per «ent.. . ; VICTOR B. SMITH, > < , BOX 59. FEILPING. ' "" A BIG BARGAIN. O/»AA 'ACRES of first-pleas, practically all dairying, land, 16 miles by metal ' -aOUV road from large railway town on Main Trunk Line, ahout 400 acres freehold, balance Native and Education Leases at easy rentals, with full compensation, for improvements; IGOfl acres in grass. 15 paddocks, 7-roomed house with every convenience, h. and c. water, telephone, etc.; large np-to-dato woolshed with ma- - ■' chines installed. A good property, will carry 2!< eivus besides cattle. Price £5 I per acre; £3000 ensh; or easier, terms to good man. Apply at once for full particui lars ami arrange to inspect. Send at once for copy of our monthly printed I J roP T 7 TPr < AT?'S?TQ AWH) ** ni &'lnsurance Agents, elft JiAliJLvlQ »a.Ul\Q*. Martoa:4Martoa Junction*.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2287, 22 October 1914, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2287, 22 October 1914, Page 10

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