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AUCTIONS. MASTERTON RAM AND BWE FAIR. THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY, 18th and lSth FEBRUARY, 1915. ON SOLWAY SHOWGROUND. Commencing 9.30 a.m. each day. Studs Offered at 1 p.m. on both days. T\ALGETY AND GO., LTD, N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., W. AND G. TURNBULL & CO., LTD.. ABRAHAM 4 WILLIAMS, LTD., and LEVIN & CO.. LTD-, will scll:Flock and Stud Romneys 970 Flock and Stud Shropshires 51 Flock and Stud Southdowns 744 Flock and Stud Lincolns 420 2,185 ORDER OF SALE: FIRST DAY.—Flock Romneys, Romney Marsh Association's Stnd Salo, Stud Romneys, Stud Shropshire®, Flock Stropshires. SECOND DAY.—Flock Southdowns, Stud Southdowns, Stud Lincolns, Flock Lin'colns. SALE OF SURPLUS STOCK. MONDAY, 22nd FEBRUARY, 1915. Gorton and son, ltd., and dalGETY AND CO., LTD., have received insttuctions from Mr. James Campion, who has sold a portion of Okiiae Station, to sell, by public auction, at the wool shed, Okirae, at 1 o'clock sharp— 1300 2-tooth Romney ewes -- 300 1-tooth do. 300 6-tooth do. 400 4-year do. 800 5-year do, 80 2, 3, and 4-year Romney rams Also, on account of Dunlop and Wheeler: 600 forward wethers 690 2-tooth ewes 400 store ewes 200 2-tooth wethere All above sheep are off high country, and mil be sold in suitable lots. Brakes will leave Fordell Raiway Station on arrival of first trains from North and South. FROZEN BEEF. TS7E are prepared to purchase Ox Beef (graded prime) for shipment Febru-ary-March, at 425. 6d. per hundred pounds on Eooks Southdown Freezing Works, or at an equivalent price at other Works, taking into consideration the difference in Freezing Charges. MELLSOP, ELIOTT AND CO., Palmerston North.

EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY OF ACQUIRING— 1 A 1? ACRES flat land, Manawatu Line; JLU • mostly all ploughable; ring-fenc-ed, subdivided into 5 paddocks, water in every paddock; 10 acres shelter bush; good 6-stalled cowshed, concrete floor, and milk house; 1} .miles from the station and cheese factory. Only .£26 per acre, including 30 cows, horses, harness, cart, and stack of hay.' Terms, .£640 cash, balance arranged. ■ Early application necessary ; no house. ' ■ m ACRES, Manawatn Line, grand dairying or fattening COTlHtry, all in grass,. all ploughable when stumped; 10 paddocks; well watered; modern 6roomed house, oowshed, engine" room, storeroom, implement shed, 2 miles from creamery and railway station, 3 miles from' good town, handy for Wellington milk supply. Cheap at £io per acre; £1000 'to .£ISOO cash; balance arranged. 1 A"? ACRES, about 15 miles from Wel--L"0 lington; about GO acre 3in flat, balance billy; subdivided into several paddocks; good S-roomed 'house, necessary outbuildings; about 1} miles from ! school and post office by level metal Toad. Well watered by permanent streams. Price .£2OOO, terms half-cash, balance arranged. • • i LOWER BUTT, 7J acres, terrace, hilly : and flat land; handy to Hutt or I Petone stations; beautiful native bush, tree ferns, etc.; orchard, garden, plantation; 12-roomed house, also cottage and outbuildings. Price to close an estate absurdly low, viz.,- .£2750. Terms arranged, Will let to approved tenant.

H. ERNEST LEIGHTOR, 182 FEATHEESTON ST... "WELLINGTON And at LOWER HUTT. BUSH FAEM, EEADY STOCKED, FOE SALE. BAT OF PLENTY. IN Rising District, wonderful dimate; good roads; 1500- ACEES, heavj bush. Occupation, right of purchase, Us. 6d. per acre; wintering 1J 6neep; 430 acres in grass; 3 miles' best fencing; iroomed House, sheep yards; 600 sheep. Price, XISOO, and £500 Government mortgage can be taken over. Owner must sell. , Apply "BUSH FAEM," "Dominion" Office. FOE SALE. FEUIT OECHAED AND RESIDENCE, Situated at Nelson. JVAEEY AND COMPANY, LIMITED, Allen Street, Wellington; have had placed in their hands for Private Sale, a 12-ACRE ORCHARD, TOGETHER WITH FIVE-EOOMED EESIDENCE. For farther particulars, Apply ' LAJERY AND COMPANY, LIMITED. .£2OO CASH ; ' VSTILL secure a real good farm of 84 » v■ acres, 1 mile from town. Price .£3O per acre. First-class dwelling and outbuildings. First to inspect will buy. A oheap pro. perty.

JAMES PENNEY, Land Agent, Feilding, BUILDERS AND FARMERS] ' GA. GAMMAN AND CO., LTD.. can ■ supply Timber direct off Railway Trucks in quantities of 2000 feet and upwards, and save you 20 per oent. Speoial quotations to settlers and farmers for rcugh timbers suitable for shods and outbuildings. G. A. GAMMAN AND CO., LTD., Ohakune. ~ A~~GOOCfSH E E P~ST ATTON f)KAI ACRES, of which 2227 acres is AOQi with about 20 years to Tun, wit fenoed, and subdivided into 24 paddocks; ewffl, 1200 dry sheep and 200 head of cat vice peases the door daily; 8-roomed hou shed, fitted with machines; night pens, to 10s. per acre; goodwill of lease given in P. TULLQCH, 1

THAT ia true of the splendid little farm of 263 acres situated only IS miles from VVe6tfield fat stock market. This farm being .near the eea is a very healthv land for stock, and liee nicely to tho gun. It is situated close to wharf; steamers pass regularly. It is one of the beet fattening farms in the Auckland district and can be had for £29 wv acre. It i 6 equal to, if not better than, land now sellinff at X6O per acre in th© Waikato, and is closer to the be6t market. Remember £2& per acre takes it. Write at once for particulars. ' ■ CREAMER AND PAYKEL, *MPEgIAL-JiIIILDIMfIS. U .QUEESi STREET- AUCKLAN.n,

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2387, 17 February 1915, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2387, 17 February 1915, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2387, 17 February 1915, Page 10

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