AUCTIONS. IMPORTANT SALE OF THOROUGH BIiEDS. FEILDING', DECEMBER Ist, 1914 4 - ' (Day after FEILDING RACES). „ fi ORTON AND SON, LTD., ANI K- yr ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS '•». LTD., have received instructions froii u. Messrs. Donald Fraser and Alex. Frase: t0 to sell by Public Auction at Gorton an< ?> Son's Emporium, Feilding, at 1 o'clocl "" 6harp— On account of Donald Fraser, Esq.— e ' YEARLINGS. .j Lot I—Ches. Colt. Advance—Endeavour full-brother to Expect, Effort, ani Wheturaarama. Lot 2.—Bay Colt. Advance—Seagull. Lot 3.—Black Colt. Advance—Phemie. to Lot 4.—Black Colt. Advance—Ballarat full-brother to Ararat and olosely re lated to Postillion. .), Lot s.—Black . Colt. Advance—Sou' ig w.ester mare, full-brother to Prosper Lot 6.—Brown Colt. Advance—loch Ayr ;), Lot 7.—Clies. Colt. Martello—Glory. ' Lot B.—Ches. Colt. Martello—Lauresig tina, half-brother to Conquestina. : Lot 9—Ches: Filly. Advance, dam Obit ■ Hunga. " TWO-YEAR-OLDS. ■jj. Lot 10.—Brown Filly. Advance—Loch Ayr. '. s Lot 11. —Bay Filly. Advance—Seagnll. Lot 12.—Ches. Gelding. Master Laddo— J; Laurestina, half-brother to Conques- »' tina. '' Lots 1, 2, and 3, engaged 10th Feilding 6 Stnkes, 1915,' and 2nd Taranaki Stakes, 1916. Lots 4, 5, and 7, engaged 10th Feilding Stakes. On account of Alex. Fraser, Esq.— Lot I.—Ches. Yearling Filly. AdvanceNightingale. half-sister to The Lark, lg Polycaste, Bowman, etc. Lot 2—Brown Two-year Gelding. Master Laddo—Miss Leightou, half-brother to Brown Trout. Lot 3.—Ches. Four-year Geldiw? (untried). Waipawa—Tawera. Splendid type of steeplechaser, half-brother to Rangitoto, Rangihaeta, and Puketotara. On account of Donald Fraser, Esq.— Eight 2 and 3-year-old Unbroken Draughts and Half-draughts. . Horses can be inspected Second Day Feilding Races at FEILDING. S Catalogues on application to the Auctioneers. d FOR SALE. . ■ ■ BY PUBLIC AUCTION. THE AUXILIARY CENTREBOARD HOLD SCOW "ECHO.". BUILT at Auckland in 1905 byW. Biown and Son, of specially picked long lengths of kauri-hardwood sheathed. Length 10-1 feet 3 inches, breadth 25 feet 5 inches, depth 5 feet 1 inch, gross ton-nage-122.31, net tonnage 99.18. Schooner-rigged, with square foresail. Especially built for the carriage of long timber. - Capacity about 100,000 super feet 011 a draft of 6ft, 6in. Together with two 28 h.p. oil engines, capable of driving the !• vessel about 4 knots per hour. Oil winch i> and heavy-lift derrick. The "Echo" is a particularly staunch Vessel, is well. found, and a smart sailer. She will be sold—with or' without engines —either as she lies in Wellington Harbour, or subject to Government overhaul. Her last overhaul took place in April, 1914. Also, in separate lots—One Return Multitubular Marino (wet-hack) Boiler— 7ft. 6in. long, 7ft. 3in. diameter; furnace 0 3ft. diameter; pressure 1091b. One' Set Compound Marine Engines— llin. x 22in.; 14in, stroke. Complete with Condenser, Pumps, Steam . Pipes, etc.; also, Tail-Shaft, Propeller. These Engines aro a substantial set' in perfect order. And, quantity Engine-room and Deck Fittings, comprising spare pro- ' pell&r, life buoys, life belts, boat compasses, full-sized trawl, etc., etc. It has been decided to wind up the af- ' fairs of the Karamea Steamship Co., Ltd. The above will therefore be sold by Public Auction at our Wool Stores, Thorndon Quay, 'Wellington, Now Zealand, on Thursday, 3rd December," 1914, at 2.30 p.m. For further particulars apply to DALGETY & CO., LTD., Auctioneers, Wellington, N.Z. AGRICULTURAL SHOWS. EGMONT A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. HAWERA, 1 THIRTY-FIRST AIraUAL SHOW AT HAWERA, ON 25th and 26th NOVEMBER. GREAT EXHIBITION OF ALL CLASSES OF LIVE STOCK. rpHE Clydesdale Horse Society are A. offering the. Union S.S. Company's Challenge Cup, value 60 guineas, for competition. Clydesdale Breeders and Owners please note, and enter for the Blue Ribbon of the Clydesdale world. Annual Dow Show under, the auspices of the N.Z. Kennel Club. Championship Awards , Competitions for Driving, Jumping, Steeplechase, and Riding. Home Industries, Dairy Produce, Machinery, Photography, and Schoolwork. Entries Close Saturday, 14th November. Schedules and entry forms on applicati»n. H. A.. LENNON, Acting-Secretary, Hawera. 1 P.O. Box 79. EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY' OF ACQUIRING FIRST-CLASS MIXED FARM. - WOP ACRES, ■ Taranakl District, ■of 100 which ,316 acres are Freehold, balance leasehold, convertible into freehqld. The property is fubdivided into 10 paddocks; about 15 acres in oats, 15 9 acre 3in rape; 70 acres in bush, balance , grass; hilly, and nearly all ploughable. I Up-to-date shed, milking machines, etc. r No house 011 property. Purchaser could lease 230 acres adjoining, with good house for 12 months, by arrangement, or occupy . house free of rent for 12 months. Price, only .£lO per acre, as a Going Concern, including 50 good cows (grade Jerseys, Ist, 2nd, and 3rd calvers), milk machines, drills, harrows, and farm implements, horse,' carts, brood sows, etc. Owner will take approved first mortgage or 2 good houses, and <£1250 cash, leaving balance ' on mortgage for a term; 9 mile 3 from railway station, good motor service twice - daily; 2 -miles from township. NOTE.—The property is for -sale, as the owner is leaving New Zealand, and offers the fortunate purchaser an exceptional chance of acquiring stocked pro- • perty on exceptional. terms. Owner states that he made over last year I? off property. Early application necessary. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, SOLE AGENT, ' !- 182 Featherston Street, WELLINGTON, And at LOWER HUTT. f : TAITA. 2 ACRES lovely garden land,'small cottage, washliouse, copper, tubs, etc.; f fowlruns, 2 pig-styes, etc., section well fenced; mortgage at ! per cent. Price, ,6525. Full particulars SHORT AND FRASER, Petone. 'Phone. 3773..2 rings, Petons. A CHANCE FOR A SMALL N 1 Q A ACRES, Freehold, fenced and m XUte cowshed, and Imrn;'so acres b P. 0., etc., 3 miles. Will carry in this i- cowb, 3 horses, and some young stock, years 5J per cent. For full particulars, E. G.- W. WHANGAREI, THE LAND AG ONE OF THE BEST MIXED FARf'S pjA ACRES of good land, 2J miles m lt\J yards and school, divided into 8 acres in lucerne, 4 acres in apples ji well watered; good now House of 5 ro< '• stall cowshed, 6 pigstyes built on mot j- stock and plant, consisting of 18 good h calves, 5 sows and boar, 2 horses and c " good proposition, the only reason for Walk-in and walk-out price, .£ISOO, bal 14.8. FRUIT, PRODUCE, AN! P.O. BO 'J* irk/"/I ACRES Freehold Sheep-run, si '■ «/04r Office by the best road in the 1 opportunity for those on the look-out fi II very easy distance of all tho social and k- farm is subdivided and will carry Y being eosily improved. Land is undi ih Tioms with beautifui view of the Hi In shearing shed, dip, nnd yards, etc. I 50 run is necessary as '(he prioc asked is 5 X POUTER 1 UND All ESTATE AG EN'.
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