AUCTIONS. . . TO-DAY, at 2 o'clock, g EXPRESSES AND. VAN HOESES g O'BRIEN'S YARDS, • DIJON STREET. . \ L. WILSON AND CO. liav'e been instructed by Messrs. Sievers Bros., of Makara, who are now running their milk in motors and havono further use for■ the <horses, to Sell at.O'Brien's YArds, Dixon Street, as above— 6 Good Sound and Staunch EXPRESS and VAN HOESES, a goo'd lot; all young , ■ and staunch enough to tackle Makara ' Hill and in hard conditioil; all for positive sale. 1 Also 3 Black Spaniel Pups, well bred.. ■ .- • , , A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. IMPORTANT SALE OP THOROUGH- .. BREDS. FEILDING, DECEMBER, lst,--:I9H ' (Day after FEILDING RACES)'. '- ./NORTON AND SON, "LTIW AND vX ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., have received instructions from Messrs. Donald Fraser and' Alex. Eraser to sell by Public Auction-at Gorton and Soil's Emporium, Feilding, at 1 o'clock ■ sharp— On account of Donald Fraser, Esq.— YEARLINGS. Lot I—Ches. Colt. Advance—Endeavour, full-brother to Expect, Effort, aud ■Whetumarama. v " , V 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—Glory. Lot B.—Ches. ' Colt. Martello—Laurestina, half-brother to Conquestina. Lot 9.—Ches: Filly. • Advance, dam Ob- ■ ligado—Te Hunga. TWO-YEAR-OLDS. ] Lot 10.—Brown Filly. Advance—Loch ■ Ayr. . Lot 11.—Bay Filly. Advance—Seagull. Lot 12.—Ches. Gelding. : Master Laddo— Laurestina, half-brother to Conquestina. ' • Lots 1. 2, and 3, engaged '10th Feilding Stakes, 1915,, and. 2nd , Taranaki Stakes, 1916. ' v ' Lots 4,\5, and 7, engaged 10th Feilding Stakes. On account of. Alex. Fraser, Esq.— Lot I.—Ches.- Yearling Eilly. AdvanceNightingale, half-sister to The Lark, Polycaste, Bowman, etc. Lot 2.—Brown Two-year Gelding. Master Laddo—Miss Leighton, half-brother to Brown Trout. ■ ( Lot,3—Ches. Four-year Gelding (untried). Waipawa—Tawera. • Splendid type, of steeplechaser,-: half-brother to Rangitoto, Rarigihaeta, and Puketotara. On account of Donald Fraser, Esq.— Eight 2 and 3-year-old Unbroken Draughts and Half-aranghts. ' • On account of L'. Pleasants — No.,l—Ches/Colt, 1 year. Vladimir—Sou'westi- mare No. 2—Ches. Colt,, 1 year. Vladimir— • Kempenfoldt mare ; 1 . . . . No. 3—Bay -Filly, 1 Vladimir—Silverlock mare -No. 4—Brown Colt, 2 years (Master Bell). ' ■ Vladimir—Mona Bell No. s—Bay Filly, 3 years (Valetta). Vladimir—Windrode (sister to Westguard) No. 6—Black Filly, 4 years. Glengowrie —Handsome Jack mare (half sister to . Heather) No. 7—Ches. Gelding, 5 years. . Vladimir —Sweet Marie No. B—Brown Mare (Sleigh Bell), G years. The Officer—Mona Bell 'No. 9—Ch:s. Mare. Kempenfeldfr—Sweet Marie (with , foal at'foot by Vladimir) Horses •' can be inspected; Second Day Feilding . Races at FEILDING. . Catalogues-on application to the Aug- . tioneers. ■ ; ■ . . ' ' . - SMALL Dairy Farm. Owner 110 acres, dairy farm, 'all in-'crass; tooomed house, cowbails,. factory i-mile. Price £25. Equity, £1800; will exchange sheep farm. Also, splendid Dairy Farm. 50 acres, adjoining creamery, P. 0.; all. Sat, subdivided Price ,£3O pfir acre. Owner will aooept JE3SO, aalance! terms. A bargain. 3. A. Nash and Co., Palmerston N.
■' ■ ' V^ 5 5P0 AClffis '; s - ': - ' ON A GOOD HARBOUR. - /' ONLY SIX HOURS FROM AUCKLAND. THIS is a unique proposition. Land, 30s. an acre, comprising 2500 acres river flats and. ploughable terraces, 10,000 acres first-class bush, and balance usable land. The whole can be brought in for £3 an acre, making total cost, when improved only £4 10s, per'acre,'•. Will carry li sheep.: ; Would sell, easily when' iimproved' at £2 per acre profit, say, £50,000 profit, , Good Buildings, 17 miles' -fencing; wharf on property. Stock can be landed in Auckland in six -hours (by water) at. nominal cost., : , '. , Owner having died, property, must be realised. Easy terms. , Write for particulars,. .. " ' ' , T. MANBENO. "^ACKSO'N,': . . AUCKLAND, .DARGAVILLE, , HAMILTON, AND ICAIKOHE. •' . . ' GOING CONCERN, £75. ■jTffiUIT AND POULTRY FARM. NAPIER; 0 Acres land; ideal climate; 90 jC fruit trees, full bearing; 106 liead ' poultry, horse, cart, harness, crops, incubator, and sundries. ' . . RENT, £40' PER ANNUM. . • : v, : J. . LAKD ISOED.. : ; A CHANCE FOR A SMALL MAM IN THE SUNNY NORTH. -I Qy* ACRES, Freehold, fenced and mostly in grass; 7 paddocks; house i rooms, JL U~t cowshed,-and barn; 50 aores,been ploughed, 2 Sill all orchards..' Store, ■P. 0., etc.,. 3 miles. 'Will carry, ill-this present condition without manure, 25 dairy cows, 3 horses, and some young stock. Price, £6 per acre. £200 cash, balance 5 years 5} per cent. For full particulars, aply to , ' . ■ .' ■ ' E. G. W. TIBBITTS, WHANGAEEI, THE LAND AGENT WHO KNOWS THE NORTH. AQ~I Q ACRES, Freehold.—A splendid Block of healthy sheep or cattle country, *013. about 43 miles of fencing; 30 paddocks. New modern residence, h. and o. water, and usual conveniences. Stock now on property, 5700 sheep, 500 heiad cattle. The place materially improve on this by further.' bushfalling; half-mile to wharf. Price.£B 10s. £6000 cash. • / ( . COLMOEE-WILLIAMS, ■ LAND AND ESTATE . AGENT, DARGAVILLE. ' 2460 ACRES .MAGNIFICENT SHEEP COUNTRY, HAWKE'S BAY.' QJITUATED about G, miles from Township and handy to the leading sale yards of Kj Hawke's Bav. Tho property is subdivided into® 8 paddocks, and has a permanent water supply.- Grows excellent turnip crop. Carries about. 2 sheep to acre,. besides cattle and ''horses; 5-roomed house, shed and other ~outbuildings. £8 per acre, £5000 cash, balance arranged For further particulars apply to W; P. . M'CORMTOK. \ LAND AGENT, STATION STREET, . HASTINGS. ONE OF THE MOST UP-TO-DATE FARMS IN TARANAKI. 1 /\/\ ACRES ,Freehold, level, and well-watered by stream and ram in every padll/v dock; property divided into 15 paddocks; hedges; 70 acres ploughed; good up-to-date 7-roomed house, hot arid cold.water, shed and milking plant second to hone; Factory and School on property;:good metal road to'railway and town, where there are good schools; returns for the last season may be seen at our office, and amount to £676. Price £46 per acre (bedrock), with £500 ca:fh down,. balance 10 years at 5 per cent. Genuine reasons for selling, ill-health oi the owner, who is forced to retire on this account. ' No. 8/922 THE N.Z.'LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., ■ ■ STRATFORD. - r . NONE KNOW ITS EQUAL. - ' THAT is true of the splendid little farm of 268 acres situated only 15 miles from Westfield fat stock market.' This farm being near tho sea is a very healthy land for stock, and lies nicely to the sun. It is situated close to wharf; steamers pass regularly. It is one of the Ijeet fattening farms in the Auckland district, and can be haditor £29 ppr acre, It is equal to, if not better than, land now selling at £50 per acre in tho Waikato, and is closer to the best market. Remember, £29 per acre takes it. Write at onco for particulars. , CREAMER AND-PATKEL, „ IMPERIAL BUILDINGS, 14 QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. . Q/*,l ACRES, Freehold Sheep-run, situate within 4 miles of- the Nelson Post i/Otr Office; by the best road in the 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 the social and educational advantages of the city; The farm is subdivided and will carry from 1000 to 1200 [sliedp, and is capable of being easily improved.- Land is undulating to low hills. • Good dwelling of S rooms with beautiful view of the Harbour and the bay; water laid on; small . shearing shed, dip, and yards, etc. Early application for this desirable sheeprun is necessnrr as the price asked is low, namely £5 10s. per acre. Terms. J. PORTER HARRIS & SON, ■ ' LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, HARDY STREET, NELSON. ONE OF THE BEST MIXED FARI'S in HAWKE'S BAY Now on the MARKET, r A ACRES of good land, 2i miles 'yrom Hastings P. 0., close to factory, ■ sale•J" yards and school, divided into 8 paddocks, 11 acres laid down in oats. 7 ncros in lucerne, 4 acres in apples just coming into bearing, balance in grass, well watered; good new House of 5 rooms, h. and c. water and conveniences, G-. stall cowshed, 6 pigstves'built on modern lines, concrete floors. In addition, the stock and plant, consisting of 18 good dairy cows in full profit, 6 heifers, 4 calves, 5 sows and boar, 2 horses and carts, harness, implements, etc. A real good proposition, tho only reason for belling being- to close partnership account. Walk-in and wnlk-out nrice, £1500, balance in 4 years at 5 per cent. H.B. FRUIT, PRODUCE. AND COOL STORAGE CO., LTD.,, • P.O. BOX 105, HASTINGS,
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