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. AUCTIONS, 53 WILLIS STREET, Under Hotel Windsor . TO-DAY, at 11 and 2.30 p.m. v .CONTINUATION OF UNEESERVED AUCTION SALE. £5000 £5000 ■ Comprising High-class Valuable Diamond, Gold, and Silver Jewellery, Silverware,- Sheffield Plate, Prism Binoculars, Marble ■ Clocks and Bronzes,-China Dinner and Tea Services. Cabinets of Cutlery, Leather Goods, Umbrellas, etc., etc. . EVERY AETICLE WAEEANTED, AND SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER. , THE MOST * SENSATIONAL AND GIGANTIC AUCTION SALE EVER HELD. IN WELLINGTON. It will both interest and repay you to visit this Sale. ■ H. DAVIDSON, Auctioneer. . WITHOUT RESERVE. CLEARING SALE AT MANGAHAO' (About 6 miles from Pahiatua), • mondayTmarch'l, ; " At 12.30 p.m. - • T\ALGETY AND CO., LTD., have been instructed by Mr..- J, M. Hill, of Mangahao," who has .disposed of hi 6 pro. perty, to sell on the farm as above— SHEEP- ' . ' 'V- ' ' 300 4, 6, aiid f.f.m. ewes ' 200 5-year' ewes . 400 m.s. lambs ; v- . ■ 14 Eomney rams, 2-tooth upwards' CATTLE- 1 - ' 60 yearling steers . • - 5 2-year steers. .. ... - 30 2 and 3-year Shorthorn and Here- : ~ford. heifers (empty) . : 8 .heifers and :calyes. . ; ;" 3 milk cows - ! HORSES- . 1 3-year draught filly, broken to all :. farm work 1 half-draught mare, in foal.to Pride of Ellesmere-; - • - 1 spring cart' gelding (good worker) •1 harness, gelding ■ 1 2-year half-draught. filly 1 harness mare, in foal to Rangikapua , SUNDRIES—Spring tip-cart, s.f. plough, disc and. tine harrows, harness, furniture, etc... .'■ LIGHT LUNCHIoN PROVIDED. Auctioneers' Note.—We have personally inlspected the above stock, and can thoroughly recommend them, the ewes and' lambs being especially good. UNRESEEVED CLEARING SALE OF ' ' DAIRY. STOCK, ETC. . AT THE FARM, "wEREROA, LEVIN. ' MONDAY, IstMARCH, 1915. It/TESSRS. : ABRAHAM AND ' WIL- « t, MAMS, LTD., instructed by Mr. C. Bartholomew (whose lease has expired),'will sell as above at 1 p.m.— S cows, to calve March and April 25cowb, to calve August , and Sept. 8 3-year heifers, to calve March and './ .- April ■ • i, - ■ 14 heifers, to calve September' 3 18-month empty heifers- ' 2 bulls - -.v',: ■ 4 draught horses ■ 4 breeding sows S.F. plough, roller, ,3-leaf harrows, dray, spring cart and harness,' 4 tons oaten' hay, 1 ton hay, .gig and harness, milkcans, sundries, etc. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. MARTINBOKODGH STOCK SALE. . . THURSDAY, 4th MARCH, 1915, 1 p.m. sharp. IVTESSES. W. AND G. TUENBULL AND i , • Trill hold their Opening Sale in- their Now Sale' Yards-on the above date .and timo, when/the following entiies . will ,be offered— , SHEEP- ■ 100 fat ewes v' i-■ A. -150 s.W; Awatoitoi ewes 60 s.m. ewes ■- 40 2-tooth mixed sei 100 2-tooth ■wethers ■' ;- - 200 2-tooth ewes and wetherj 400 , b.f. lambs, off rape 100 b.f. lamb* 3 fat lambs ■' ' . 100 2-tooth ewea . . 200 s.m. ewes .8 2-tooth Eomney rama .5. S.D. rams : . 11 English Leicester tarns 7 S.D. ram« ; ■. ■■ CATTLE--10 fat cows ■ 1 l-ytar heifer ■ 50,18-months. steers ,4 store cows 4 weaner calves ■ ; . 11-yeM Jersey heifer 8 fat. oown . , 2 cows witii. veal calves 'ARCH. M'MASI'ER, Resident Agent.:;• ' FRANK EVANS, . : Auctioneer. EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY OF •ACQUIRING- ; lAiylAiy ACRES flat land, Manawatu Line; Xv l mostly all.ploughable; ring-fenc-ed, subdivided into 5. paddocks, water in every paddock; 10 awes shelter bush; good-6-stalled cowshed, concrete floor, and milk house; 11 miles from the station and cheese factory. Only JE26 per acre, including 30 cows, .horses, harness, cart, and stack of hay. Terms, .£640 cash, balance arranged. Early application necessary; no house. • 14.1 ACRES, Manawatu Line, grand X'xA dairying or fattening country, all in. grass,: all plonghable when stumpr ed; 10 paddocks; well watered; modern 6roomed house, cowshed, engine room,' storeroota, implement shed,. 2 miles from creamery and railway station, 3 miles from good town, handy for Wellington milk supply. Cheap at ,£45 per acre; iIOOO to .£ISOO cash, balance arranged. 1 AO ACRES, about 15 miles from WelXV«J lin.pton; about 60 acres in flat ■ balance hilly; subdivided into several paddocks; good 5-roomed house, necessary outbuildings; about 1} ■ miles from school and post office by level metal road. Well watered by permanent streams. Price .£2OOO, terms half-cash, balance arranged. ' LOWER BUTT, 71 acres, terrace, hilly and flat land; handy to Hutt or Petono stations; beautiful native bush, tree ferns, etc.'; orchard, garden, plantation; 12-roomed house, also cottage and outbuildings. Price to close an estate abBurdJy low, viz., .£2750. Terms arranged. Will let to approved tenant H. ERNEST LEIGHTON 182 FEATHERSTON ST.. WELLINGTON And at LOWER HUTT. • CHANCE OF-A LIFETIME. 111 ACRES, splendid sheep country, XJ-I.U fronting Wanganni River: 35 years' N.L.; Js. 6d. acre, 930 acres felled ind grassed, 180 bush, 10 paddocks, 20 acres plonghable, man's whare, dip, winters 2 sheep easily j £2 per acre, JBIOOO cash, stock at valuation. Freehold Obtainable FAIRBURN AND SILK, Wang'anuL

FIRST-CLASS LAND PROPOSITION AT PARAPARAUMU FOR"SALT~ QJ. -iCRES, being suburban sections numbered 11 and 12, Block 8, TownsMn P Paraparaumu. Ibis section is suitable for dairying, fruit growine nr ™l try wising, or market gardening. Situated close'to the railway and hfndv Wellington. About half at present carrying crops of oats, turniL etc sKdiS opportiimty for a small farmer. For the speculator an excellent nvretment "apply 6 * 1 ei:ther seotlonsls ' Mr <* « W separately. For further particlllara N.Z, LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LIMITED WELLINGTON. SUBURBAN SMALL FARM. ACRES, very fine up-to-dat© Evidence, containing all modern AO} euces, all nocessary outbuildings; ground* liicolr Liirl „ 3° nvenilawns. This beautiful property will suit anyone rftirinir fri-mL' B n antl «d wko mtato tad and poacefu] ™id,lCrtU""i£" si&jnsai twssffis seat iSr® X.. JL . MASISBTOIi»

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2394, 25 February 1915, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2394, 25 February 1915, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2394, 25 February 1915, Page 10

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