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AUCTIONS. IMPORTANT SALE OF THOROUGHBREDS. FEUDING , , DECEMBER Ist, 1914 " (Day after FEILDING RACES). fi ORTON : AND SON, LTD., AND VjT ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LID., have received instructions from Messrs. Donald Fraser and Alex. , Frasor to sell by Public Auction at Gorton and Sou's Emporium, Feilding, at 1 o'clock 6harp— On account of. Donald Fraeer, Esq.— YEARLING'S. Lot I—Ches. Colt. Advance—Endeavour, full-brother to Expect, Effort, and Whetumarania. Lot 2.—Bay Colt.. Advance-Sengull. Lot 8.-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 8,-Ches. Colt. Martello—Lauresr tina, half-brother to Conqueetina. Lot ?.-Ches. Filly. Advance, dam Obligado—Tβ Hnnga. 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 Congues-. tina. Lots 1, 2, and 3, engaged 10th Feilding Stakes, 1915, and 2nd Taranaki Stakes, 1916. Lota 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, Polycaste, Bowman, etc. Lot 2—Brown Two-year Gelding. Master Laddo—Miss Leighton, half-brother, to I Brown Trout. Lot- 3.—Ches. Four-year Gelding (untried). Waipawa—Tawera. Splendid type of ■ steeplechaser, . half-brother to Rangitoto, Rangihaeta, and Puketotara. On account of Donald Fraser, Esq.— Eight 2 ami 3-year-old Unbroken Draughts and Half-draughts. ••■ . On 'account of Li Pleasants— No. 1-Ches. Colt, 1 year. Vladimir—Son'i westc mare ' No. 2-Ches. Colt, .1 year. Vladimir— Kempenfeldt mare No. 3—Bay Filly, 1 year. Vladimir—Silverlock maro No. 4—Brown Colt, 2 years (Master Bell). Vladimir—Mona Bell No. 3 years. (Valetta). Vladimir—Windrode (sister to Westguttrd) No. G— Black Filly, 4 yeare. Glengowrie —Handsome Jack mare' (half sister to Heather) No. 7—Clips. Gelding, 5 years. Vladimir —Sweet Marie No. B—Brown Mare (Sleigh Bell), 6 years. The Officer—Moha 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 on application to the Auc- "' -FOR SALE. . ~~ T , BY PUBLIC AUCTION.' THE AUXILIARY CENTREBOARD ■ HOLD SCOW "ECHO." ! SUILT at Auckland in 1905 by W. Brown and Son, of specially picked long lengths of kauri-hardwood sheathed. Length 104 feet 3 inches, breadth 25 feet 5 inches, depth G feet 1 inch, gross tonnn™ 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 on a draft of 6ft. Gin. Together with two 28 h.p. oil engines, capable of driving tho vessel About 4 knots per hour. Oil -winch 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 placo in April, 1914.' Also, in separate lots—One R«tum Multitubular Marine (wet-back) Boiler— 7ft. Gin. long, 7ft. 3iri. diameter; furnace 3ft; diameter; pressure 1001b. One Sot Compound Marine EnginesCylinders, llin. x22in.; 14in. stroke. Complete with Condenser, Pnmps, Steam Pipes,' etc.; also Tail-Shaft Propeller! These Engines axe, a substantial set in perfect order. And, quantity Engine-room and Deck Fittings, comprising spare pro-' pellOT, life buoys, life belts, boat compasses, full-sized. trawl, etc., etc. It has been decided to'wind up tho affairs of the ICaramea Steamship' C 0. ,, Ltd. The above will therefore be sold by Public Auction at our Wool Stores, Thorndon Quay, Wellington, New Zealand, on Thursday, 3rd December, 1914, at 2.30 p.m. For further particulars apply to DALGETY & CO., LTD., Auctioneers, Wellington,. N.-Z. ...-'■ • HUTT PROPERTY FOR SALE OR • LEASE.. TR/T3LL-BUILT Convenient House, out- ' » buildings, 22, Acres, largo orchard, and flower garden; ideal country residence : for city man or suitable small farming; cottage, stable, cowshed, fowlhouse and run on' property. Easy 'terms. CHAMBERLAIN, LTD., Masterton: SPLENDID Dairy Farm of 148 Acres. ' all dead level land; 15 acres stumped; well fenced and watered; 4rooraed house; 12-bail shed; 1 mile fac-' tory. Price, only ,£23 10s. per acre; .£IOO. cash, balance for five or seven years at :5J per cent. For full particulars, apply SPENCE AND CO., Land Agents, Station St.,, Dannevirke. TO ALL PERSONS HAVING DAIRY' STOCK. TVAIRY FARM, about 140 Acres, in full JW Jiush of grass,' with house and all necessary outbuildings; close to factory. Advertiser would Let for dairying purposes .for; present season. For further particulars, apply at once. ■ P.O. BOX 38, ■ ■ . Palmerston N. QMALL Dairy' Farm. Owner 110 acres, KJ dairy farm, all in crass, β-rootnefl bouse,' cowbails, factory 1-mile. Price £25. Equity ,£1800; will exchange sheep farm. Also, splendid Dairy Farm, SO acres, adjoining creamery, P. 0.; all Sat, subditide.d Price ,£3O per acre. Owner will acoept ,£350, <>alanoe terms. A barBain. 3: A. Nash an-1 Co.. Pslmerston N. ■. FREEZING SHEEP AND LAMBS. mHE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT' ■»• ' , COMPANY, LTD., Is Prepared to Purchase FAT SHEEP AND LAMBS, By Weight or at Per Head. The Company also offers clients every facility for freezing on their own account. Prices can be obtained on application at the Company's Offices, or from any of the Buyers in the country. W. G. FOSTER, Managing Director.

A CHANCE FOR A SMALL MAN IN THE SUNNY NORTH. m ACRES, Freehold,, fenced'and mostly in grass; 7 paddocks; house i rooms, cowshed, and barn; 50 acres been ploughed, 2 sniall orchards. Store, P. 0., etc., 3 miles. Will carry in this present condition without manure, 25 dairy cows, 3 horses, and eorao young stock. Price, £& per acre. ,£2OO cash, balance 5 years 51 per cent. For full particulars, aply to , ■E. G. W.TIBBITTS, . WHANQAREI, THE LAND AGENT WHO KNOWS THE NORTH. no A ACRES, Freehold Sheep-run, situate within, i miles of the Nelson Post Wi Office, by the best road in tho district. The property offore an exceptional opportunity for those on tho look-out for a bargain in a sniall sheep-run, within very easy distance of all the social and educational advantages of the city. The farm is eubdivid;d and will carry from 1000 to 1200 sheep, and is-capable of being easily improved. Land is undulating to low hills. Good dwelling of 8 rooms .with beautiful view of the Harbour and the buy; water laid on; small shearing shed, dip, and yards, etc. Early application for this desirable sheenrun is necessary as tho price asked is low, namely £§ 10s. per acre. Terms J.- PORTER HARRIS-.& SON, , .LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, HARDY STREET, NELSON. ONE OF THE BEST MIXED FART'S in HAWKE'S BAY.Now on the Market Kjfk ACRES of good land, l\ milo3 vroru Hastings P. 0., close to factory »lv yards and school, divided into 8 paddocks, 11 acres laid down in oats, 7 acres i" lucerne, i acres in apnleß just coming into bearing, bulanco in grb«s well watered; good new House or 5 rooms, h. and c. wator and conveniences 6stal) cowshed, 6 pigstyes built on wo<lern lines, concrete floors. In addition 'tho Gtoclt and plant, consisting of 18 good dairy cows in full profit, B heifers i calves, 5 sows-and boar, 2 horses and/carts, harness, implements, etc. A real good proposition, the only reason for soiling being to close partnership account, Walk-in and walk-out price, -GISOO, balance in 4 years at 5 per cent. ' H.B. F««IT V PROpUO| A ANOCO(J I| LTD,,,. ,

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2320, 30 November 1914, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2320, 30 November 1914, Page 10

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