AUCTIONS. ' VjiKETAHUNA SPRING CATTLE "" ■ FAIR: ' . FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 37, 1914. At 12 Noon. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS. LTD.. ■will offer on account of the undermentioned clients:—P. B. Lowes, F. Handley, J.' Joidd, T. P. Petersen, T. H. Groves, Wooffindin and Carroll, A. G. Knight, "W. N. Waldin, Atkinson Bros., A. G. Edmonds, W. H. Heckler, J. .J:, Welch, J. Tatham, W. A. Miller, Cv H. Cooper, J. 0. Jeffereon, l< , . Hazel, E. Daldy, Wilkin Bros., Smith Bios., W. Anderson, J. M. Davie, J. Norling, and others:— , IYQA HEAD OP CATTLE, comprising: 220 8 and 4-year bullocks 140 2-year steers : 150 12 to 15-montha steers 30 fat and forward cows and heifers 20 2-year Hereford-cross heifers (good) 30 cowe, Hereford-cross, with calves (young) 7 P.A. 3-year heifers, .empty ' 40 young store, cows SO 2-year heifers . ' 53 miied yearlings ! FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. IMPORTANT SALE OF THOROUGH- ; 'I'' , . ' BREDS.^ . FEILDING , , DECEMBER Ist, 1914 (Day after FEILDING RACES). aORTON AND SON, LTD., AND 'ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., have received instructions from Messrs. Donald Praser and Alex. Fraser '.to sell by Publio Auction at Gorton and. Son's, Emporium, Feilding, at 1 o'clock ; . • On 'account of Donald Fra6er, Esq.— YEARLINGS. Lot I—Ches. Colt; Advance—Endearour, " • full-brother to Expect, Effort, and . Whetumarama. ' ■ ■ Lot 2.—Bay Colt. ■ Advance-Seagull. Lot 3.—Black Colt. Advance—Phemie. : Lot 4— Black ■ Colt. Advance-Ballarat,
' full-brother to Ararat and closely related to Postillion. . ' ' Lot, s.—Black Colt. Advance—Sou'- <■ wester mare, • full-brother to Prosper. Lot 6—Brown Colt: Advance—Loch Ayr. Lot 7.-Ches. Colt. Martello-rGlory. , Lot B.—Ches. Colt. Martello—Lavrrestina, half-brother to Conqneetina. Lot 9.—Ches. Filly. Advance, dam Ob- ; ligado—Tβ Hunga. . . ■ : TWO-YEAR-OLDS. Lot 10.—Brown Filly. Advance—Looh Ayr.. Lot 11.—Bay Filly. Advance—Seagull. Lot 12,—Ches. Gelding. Master Laddo— Lanrestiha, half-brother to Conquestina. .■/ Lots 1, 2, and 8, engaged 10th Feilding Stakes, 1915, ■ and 2nd Taranaki Stakes, 1916, :.■■■'. ■ Lots 4, 5, and 7, engaged 10th Feilding Stakes: -. ' 'On account of Alex. Fraser, EsgA ■ Lot I.—Ches. Yearling Filly. AdvanceNightingale, half-sister to The Lark, Polycaste, Bowmun, etc. Lot 2.—Brown Two-year Gelding. Master Laddo-rMiss Leighton, half-BTotlier to .■■'•' Brown Trout. / . ■ Lot B.—Ches. Four-year Gelding (untried). : Waipawa—Tawera. .; Splendid type of steeplechaser, 'half-brother to Rangitoto, Rangihaeta, and Puketotara. . of Donald Fraser, Esq.— Eight' 2 and 3-year-old Unbroken Draughts and Half -draughts. ' On ac&ouht of L. Pleasante— No. 1-Ches. Colt, 1 year. Vladimir—Sou'westc? :mare ■. ,-.''■■. No. 2—Ches. Colt, 1 year. Vladimir— "Kempenfeldt mare No. 8-Bay Filly, 1 year. Vladimir—Silverlock mare ■ ■• No. 4—Brown Colt, 2 years. (Master Bell). Vladimir—Mona Bell No. s—Bay_Filly, 3 years (Valetta). Vlad- ' imir—Windrode (sister to Westguard) No. 6—Black Filly, i years. Glengowrie —Handsome Jack mare.(half sister to ;. Heather) .. ... . -.■;' . ■ . No.- 7—Ches.: Gelding, 5 years. Vladimir —Sweet Marie ; : No. B—Brown Mare (Sleigh Bell), 6 years. ■■' The Officer—Mona Bell No. 9—Ches. Mare.. Kempenfeldt-Sweet Marie (with foal at foot by Vladimir) Horses can.. be inspected Second Day Feilding Races at FEILDING., Catalogues 'W application to the Auctioneers. ■ .-.::■, : . ■ •■:.■■ . / HERE'S A CHANCE. keA ACRES,.Freehold, about 200 acres rtOtfc in grass, 30 acres ploughed, 130 acres heavy bush, balance heavy fern, country, easy formation, and large proportion ploughable. Ring fenced and divided into 11 paddocks, splendidly watered. House of .8 rooms, trap'shed, etc.; 4 miles from good market town, Main Trunk line, Toad metalled to within i. mile. Price, , £5 per acre for quick sale. Terms, .£7OO cash. Inquire about this at once. ■ ~. 7
P.- R. H. BEIOE, . : Land and Commission Agent, :, ;■.'.■ ■."'■■ . MAR.TON. . , : ' ■■ SALE, 500 Acres Dairying, Sheep, -Ci or Cropping Land; nearly all level, well watered and fenced; good.buildings, complete milking plant for. 100-cows,..all first-claae working order; ,£ls acre, milking plant included; stock at .valuation; or the owner would tako partner with about .£ISOO. The farm, wita a little laid out in draining, would carry 150 cows,'besides other stock. Sea frontage, good climate, boating, fishing. Apply Freehold,*' "Dominion" Office. FOR SALE, Lease, or Exchange, owing ■ to ill-health, 2000 Acres, IJ-eheep country, buildings, and all conveniences. Write "■ A "HAWKE'S BAY,"- ■ "Dominion" Office.
I:.;;-'"- ■■"■ ■ 35,500 ACM3S -; AT 30 s.ON A GOOD HARBOUR. . ONLY SIX HOURS FROM AUCKLAND. THIS is a unique proposition. • Land, 303. an acre, comprising 2500 acres river flats and ploughaWo terraces, 10,000 acres first-class bush, and balance usable ■: land. The whole can be brought in for £3 aji acre, making total cost, when improved only £1 10s. per acre. Will carry lj sheep. ' Would sell easily when • improved at £2 per acre profit, say, £50,000 profit. Good Buildings, 17 miles' fencing, wharf on property. Stockcan.be lauded in Auckland in'six hours (by water) at nominal cost. • . . Owner having died, property must be realised. Easy terms. ■" Write for particulars. .■: •' T. MANDENO JACKSON," AUCKLAND, DARGAVILLE, HAMILTON, AND KAIKOHE. ; GOING CONCERN, £75. ... rUIT AND POULTRY FARM. NAPIER; 9 Acres land; ideal climate;' 80 fruit trees, full bearing; 106 head poultry, horse, cart, harness, crops, incubator, and sundries. ■ RENT, £40 PER ANNUM. " ' ' JIT nPTTfbMPQAN LAND agent, . H. iHVITIi STRATFORD. nf»/f ACRES, Freehold Sheep-Tun, situate within i miles of tho Nelson Post J?Otfc Office, by the best road in tho district. The property offers an exceptional; opportunity for those on the look-out for a bargain in. a small sheep-run, within very easy distance of all tho social and educational advantages of the city. The farm is subdivided and will carry from 1000 to 1200 sheep, and is capable of 1 being easily improved. Land is undulating to low hills. . Good dwelling of 8 rooms with beautiful view of the Harbour and the bny; water laid oil; small shearing slied, dip, a s ml yards, etc. Early application for this desirablo shcopriin is necessary as the price asked is low, namely £!> 10s. per acre. Terms. 1 J. 'PORTER HARRIS & SON, LAND A'ND ESTATE AGENTS, HARDY STREFA', NELSON. ONE OF THE BEST MIXED FARf'S in HAWKE'S BAY Now on the MARKET. ; fffi ACRES of good land, 2\ miles worn Hastings P. 0., close to . factory, sale--1 't\J yards and school, divided into 8 paddocks, v ll acres laid down in oats, 7 : acres in lucerne, 4 acres in apples just coming Tnto bearing, balance in grass, well watered; good new House ot 5 rooms, h. and c'. water and conveniences, 6stall cowshed, 6 pigstyes built on modern linos, concrete floors. 'In addition, the stock and plant, consisting of 18 good dairy cows in full profit, 0 heifers, 4 \ oalvea, 5 sows and .boar, 2 horses and enrts, harness, impiemonts, etc. A real \ good proposition, the only reason for soiling being to close partnership account. ' Walk-in and walk-out price, £1500, balance in i years at 5 por cent. , H.B. FRUIT, PRODUCE, AND COOL STORAGE CO., LTD.,, ~ P.O. BOX 105, HASTINGS, ' <
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