AUCTIONS' r ■ WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD., . HEAD OFi'ICE, NAPIER. ' IN Conjunction with MESSRS. ABRA- , HAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., will hold, on nth, 15th, 16th APRIL, 1915, at the TE AUTE HOMESTEAD A DISPERSAL SALE OF THE WELLKNOWN TE AUTE HERD OF SHORTHORN CATTLE. This magnificent herd was founded in 1863 by the late Archdeacon Samuel Williams by the importation of a number of pedigree animals from England and Australia. The Te Aute cattle hare been remarkably successful at Agricultural Shows' throughout the Dominion and Australia. _ The CATTLE to be sold at this Sale include:— ' . 240 breeding cows, put to bulls 59 yearling heifers 42 yearling bulls 130 calves, bulls and heifers 5 stud bulls The SHEEP, which will be sold after the cattle, comprise the following from Flock No. 202 English Leicesters:— 60 4-tooth ewea 60 2-tooth ewes I' 90 ram lambs 100 ewe lambs "I 10 stud rams j Thfcse Sheep have been bred for constitution, weight, and evenness of wool. Ewes and Rams from this flock have eiven universal satisfaction in Victoria, New South Wales, and New Zealand. Sals begins 11 a.m first day, and 10.30 a.m. . following days. CATALOGUES AND ALL INFORMATION CAN BE HAD ON APPLICATION TO ABRAHAM A WILLIAMS, LTD., , Palmerston North & Hastings; Or to WILLIAMS A KETTLE, LTD., Napier, Gisbhrrie, Dannevirfce, Bastings, Waipawa, Wairoa, BLOOD STOCK SALE, AT O'BRIEN'S STABLES, HOWE'S LANE, Off Dixon Street, at 11 a.m.
A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., . in conjunction with Corry and Co,, of Blenheim, have received instructions from J. M. Lightfoot, Executor in the Estate of the late H. Hodge, to offer for sale'by public auction, at Wellington, oil THURSDAY, 15th APEIL, "day after Thomson Handicap," the following highly-bred thoroughbreds, 6ome in training, all in forward condition, and with nominations available for second day of Wellington Autumn Meeting:— Chillies, syr 6. (Achilles—Bellicent) Borsil, 6yrs. (Boris—Silverlone) Margarita, 4yrs. (Achilles—Margaret) 'Elevate, • 3yrs. (Elevation—Julie) Negative, aged (Birkenhead—Film) Manu, 3yrs. (Achilles—Punawai) Chattis, 4yrs. (Chatsworth—Turepo) The above horses are at present being trained at Qtaki, and the trainer, N. Williams, will be pleased to show intending purchasers any of the stock and to give any information. Letters to view may be obtained from, the auctioneers at Palmerston North, Wellington, or Blenheim on application. UNRESERVED . SALE OP DAIRY STOCK, AT THE FAEmTKOPUTARUA, MONDAY, 19th APEIL, 1915. ' "IiXESSRS. ABEAHAM & WILLIAMS, •"*- LTD., have received instructions from Messrs. Denfon Bros, (who have'sold their farm), to sell, as above, at 1 p.m., the whole of their irell-knolvn herd of cows, consisting of— \ . 61 cows, to calve from May to Sept'. 14 2-year heifers, to calve August 2 half-draught mares 2 P.B. Jersey bulls 5 breeding sows Set discs, set 3-leaf tine harrows, 2 d.f. ■ ploughs, 2 spring drays, block dray, 2 sets • spring dray harness, 30 cow covers, plough chains, milk cans, 400 ' bricks, s.f. plough, sundries, etc. . SUBJECT . TO; 'SLIGHT RESERVE. Eidd 4-bucket milking machine and Blackstone engine (4-hip.), M'Connick binder LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED.
THE GARDEN OF EDEN. THE ARISTOCRAT 0F APPLE LANDS THE HOME OF THE BIG RED APPLE, GOLDEN BAY ESTATE, Situated at. PURAMOHOI, TAKAKA, ' HAS been subdivided into Blocks of from 5 to 150 acres, at £6 per acre upwards. 1 NO MANUKA SCRUB. NO BLIGHT. AN INVESTMENT WORTH INVESTIGATING. WITHIN REACH OP EVERY THRIFTY MAN AND WOMAN. Th'e property faces North-East-. Is well sheltered; well watered by never-failing streams'; the land is of a deep,.rich, loamy nature. '•« APPLES, PEARS, LEMONS AND ORANGES, POTATOES, ROOT . CROPS, AND CEREALS, can be seen growing on the Property, and give wonderful returns. The GOLDEN BAY ESTATES are , adjacent to School, Post Offioe, Township, and. Wharf, and ha.ve a daily service with Nelson. --. For plansj information, etc., ap ply to . . HARRY,HOOPER, 15 MULGRAVE STREET, WELLINGTON, Sole North. Island Agent. THE LAST CHOICE BLOCK OP~ MOUTERE APPLE LANDS. rTIHE undersigned is forming a Syndicate of 4 or 5 Gentlemen to purchase, .. individualise, and develop, a Block of 121 Acres of ideally-situated Moutere Apple Lands. Partly improved, and NEARLY ALL READY FOR PLOUGHING. Near wharf, 6chool,'- and post office. EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICE AND .EASY TERMS TO A PARTY TAKING THE WHOLE BLOCK. This offers a-unique opportunity to ithose desiring to prepare a profitable and delightful Tesort on their retirement, or a competence for their sons. SAVING of PER ACRE WILL BE EFFECTED BY COMING IN NOW. Apply EARLY, to J. B. FINLAY, "EVENING POST" BUILDINGS, WILLIS STREET. . BAY OF PLENTY SHEEP FARM, qi Q ACRES Freehold Farm For Sale, all in. grass but a little, shelter bush arid 0.1.0 subdivided into 5 paddocks, by first-class fencing; stock yard, sheep yards woolshed, and dip; small house of 4 rooms, and orchard in bearing. Thi6 block is some of t)he very best bush land, and iB guaranteed to carry 2 sheep. It is onlr a short distance from either the railway route or a shipping port. Sheep fatten well, and the last draft the owner sent to Auckland netted him 2"s. 9iL This place has been broken in by the present owner, and it is ottered cheap at '.£9 ner acre, and good terms given. It is very easy country, and mostly ploughable For further particulars apply. ' • W. A. LIMERICK, LAND AND STOCK AGENT. WHAKATANE.
VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE OR LEASE. : " COMFORTABLE Bungalow Kesidenco, together ivitli 10 acres of good urn titable laud atSilverstream. House has 7 rooms, hot and cold water, and'is hi splendid condition. Land is freehold; 2 acres used for house and garden 2 for orchard; i under crop, and 2 suitable for building sites. Very reasonably' priced at JJ22.50. Terms: Cash -C 750, balance mortgage; or would lease for 7 years at .£lO4 per annum. Full particulars from S. GEO. NATHAN, tomhouse Quay (opp. Bank FOR SALE OR LEASE; rich swamp land, partly drains^OOU ring-fenced and divided into 6 paddocks; 2-roomed House; 3 miles from important town, Auckland district; good lattening or dairjiDg land; well iratprJ? PRICE, for Freehold, Xl 5 per acre. Will take Mortgages over other property in payment or give very easy terms. J Splendid opportunity for practical farmer with small means. CAMPBELL, THOMSON, & CO., Su&Ph/"' ,
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