AUCTIONS. ANNUAL CATTLE PAIR, PAHIATUA. ' P.F.A. YARDS. FRIDAY, 30th OCTOBER, 1914, At 12.30 p.m. D ALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD.. will hold their Annual Cattle Pair, at Pahiatua, as above— BSO CATTLE ' comprising: 40 prime fat bullocks 100 4-year bullocks (forward) 200 3-year bullocks (in lots) 25 2-year Hereford cross steers 100 2-year Shorthorn steers (station bred) • 70 2-year Shorthorn cross steers 75 mother-reared Shorthorn cross yearling 6teers 60 mixed yearlings 60 yearling heifers 70 18-montbs Hereford-Shorthorn oross heifers AUCTIONEERS' NOTE.-We can recommend buyers to attend the above fixture, a« tho cattle aro well-bred and in good condition. UPPER HUTT SALE. FRIDAY, 30th OCTOBER 1914. At 11.30 a.m. D ALGETY AND' COMPANY, LTD.. in conjunction with tha NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., will sell as above— 20 fat cows 20 fat heifers 30 fat and forward empty cows \ 30 forward 2J to 3-year heiferi .20 2-year steers .-. 20 15-montks Jersey cross heifers 10 springing cows and heifers On account of other vendors— 200 fat wethers ■60 fat ewes 207 woolly hoggets (good line) 30 yearling steers • 20 yearling heifers 10 springing heifers 8 prime. fat bullocks • 20 18-months steers 10 18-month6 hoifers UPPER HUTT ANNUAL SPRING CATTLE FAIR. FRIDAY, 30th OCTOBER, 1014.. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO.,' LTD., wilL offe* for sale in the Yards at 11.30 a.m., the following:— HEAD CATTLE, as under 35 fat cows 18 spring calving cowb and heifers <•20 fat heifers ■ • ' 8 yearlings (mixed) ' 24 fat and forward cows 25 forward 2J-year heifers (empty) 9 !18rmohths hoifers 20 2-year steers 20 18-month half-bred Jersey heifers' 10 18-months hedfers • -3 bulls' . 3 cows' and calves 70 woolly hoggets .SUBDIVISIONAL SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. HARINOTO ESTATE. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD. ' have been instructed by C. ROSS, ESQ., to Sell, by Public Auction, on WEDNESDAY,- 2Stli OCTOBER,; 1914, at 2 p.m., at the HALL, SHANNON, his MARINOTO ESTATE, comprising 603 acres, subdivided into 7 Farms, ranging from 20 to 175 acres; li miles from Shannon, and 9 miles from Lovin,' on the Main ltoad to Wellington; about 150 acres are well grassed hills, the balance bein» dairying and fattening land, the soil being a rich warm, friable loam. A large portion has been ploughed and 60wn down in- the best English grasses. On the Homestead block there is' an up-to-date residence and numerous outbuildings. Every section will have a good permanent water supply, and most ol them will be fenced on three sides. , Clients wishing to inspect will be met by motor-car at Shannon Railway Station if- notice is given. • . TERMS—IO per cent, cash, 10 per cent, in 12 months, balance 5 yoars at 5 per cent. - . ; Fori further particulars and plans, apply to Abraham' and Williams, Ltd., Palmereton North or Levin. HARCOTJRT AND CO., . LAND AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS, WELLINGTON, ' HAVE FOR S'ALEOiy/y ACRES, . Splendid Small .Slieep OIU Run, all grassed except few acres shelter bush in clumps; very well fenced and watered, 7 paddocks, half hilly, half flat, to undulating country. Loam on papa subsoil; grows magnificent root crops, carries 2 breeding ewes to acre, wintered last year.B6o big sheep and carried 1300 during summer. Good sevenroomed house, verandah-, woolshed and yards. Title, 0.R.P.; rental, Is. Old. per acre per annum. Railway only 6J miles, besides large town, stock market, and site of proposed freezing works The owner of the property is anxious to sell as he has been called away to the Old Country, and is therefore offering it at the very low figure of .£lO 10s. per acre, and easy terms arranged, Call at once for further particulars as this is a bargain. 9516 i o/JA ACRES, all in first-class standJLOOU ing bush. Soil, black loam on papa; all heavy, rich first-class land and flat; when grassed will carry 2J sheep to acre all the year. Slopes gently down to the sea coast in terraces. Title, 42 years lease. Over 41 years to Tun. Rental, Is. 9d. for first half term, 3s. Od. for remaining half. Compensation clause for improvements. Price, .£1360. Terms, <£300 cash. • A AP ACRES, all in best English gTass, 45:1/0 all good galvanised wiro fences, totara' posts, 7 paddocks, watered by streams; hilly and undulating 385 acres, balance fiat; heavy soil papa foundation; will carry .'2s sheep besides cattle; road to section; - buildings—one new. 5-roomed cottage, one new 4-roomed cottage, small whare, large woolshed, Tailway 1\ miles, town 7i 'miles, near school, creamery 7i miles. Price,- Mi. per acre; terms arranged. . . 9058 5 ACRES, Hutfc Valley, 2J acres m grass; 21 acres potatoes, turnips, etc.; ring fenced,"4 paddocks, well watered, all flat; 6-roomed house, good shed and outhouses; 4 miles from railway station. Price, .£llOO. Terms airanged. 8060 Write or call for out Register, containing particulars of properties, from 10 to 10,000 acres. 1 ; JpXCHANGE for TOWN PROPERTY. 192 Acres ' 209 Acres 130 Acres 320 Acres JAMES PENNY. Land Agent, Feilding. FOR SALE, Lease, or Exchange, owing to ill-health; 2000 Acres, lj-sheep country, buildings, and all conveniences. Write "HAWKE'S.BAY," "Dominion" Office.
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