AUCTIONSCLEARANCE SALE. . TUESDAYTIIth MAY, At 1 p.m. sharp. ON THE FARM, TEENTHAM | (Close to Station). j i HIGH-CLASS DAIRY STOCK, IMPLE- ; MENTS, FURNITURE, AND NURSERY STOCK. H ERNEST LBIGHTON has received • instructions from William Routley, Esq., who has dispwed of liis property, . ■ to offer for absolute sale on the farm, as a i above— ... t 8 First-class Dairy Cows, in full milk and r coming to profit. 1 11 Choice Heifers, in calf. q 5 Good Weaners 6 Oue Bull ' " Horse, Trap and ■ Harness One Mare in foal One Filly One Sow, two Slips 60 White Leghorn Fowls 40 Indian Runner Ducks Implements, including plough, disc- harrows, roller, scarifier, chaff-cutter, incubator,' brooder, gritmill, separator, , churn, copper, saddle and bridle, range, glass sashes, crosscut saw, egg crates, wheelbarrow, tank, tools, etc. Also, FURNITURE, including: Mirror, chiffonier, chest of drawers, double and single bedsteads, table, preserving pan, scales and weights, crockery, and sundries. Also, A FINE SELECTION OF' NURSERY STOCK, including:— Choice roses, rhododendrons, azaleas, camellias, peonnies, ornamental conifera trees, flowering shrubs, hedge plants, etc. . UNRESERVED SALE OF CHOICE DAIRY STOCK, AT THE FARM, LEVIN, MONDAY, 17th. MAY, 1915. Abraham and williams, ltd., • hare been instructed by Mr. R.• A. , M'Donald (who is jiving up dairying and ' going in for fattening)-to sell as above at 1 p.m., the whole of liis well-known herd, ' consisting of .50 cows, mostly August and September 1 calvers •25 first-class heifers, to calve August f and September 1 2-year grade Holstein bull 1 3-year grade Holstein bull - LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Auctioneers' Note—Mr. M'Donald has ' got-together, a particularly fine lot of cows, all dehorned, and in splendid condition. They have all been hand milked, ; and we can thoroughly recommend them as a first-class ..lot, UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. ' PALMERSTON NORTH SALE YARDS. •TUESDAY, 'iSth. MAY, 1915. D ALGETY AND CO., LTD;, Palmerston North, instructed by JIR. GEORGE ' GREEN, who has sold his property, will - sell at the Saleyards, as above, at 12 o'clock noon:— (JAA 2 and 4-tooth ewes, running with Southdown rams (in lots) 300 s.m. ewes, running with Southdown rams (in lots) • , 700 forward mixed lambs (in lots) j 200 forward wethers 80 empty ewes f 15 Southdown rams OOA fat and forward bullocks (in *OV lots , 20 20-months steers T 20 20-months heifers , 6 20 fat and forward cows' 65 good mixed weaners (to be drafted ' for'sexes) ■ ' 8 extra .good heavy draught mares, o 5 and 6 years, broken to all work (slight reserve)/ 15 heavy draught fillies and geldings, T 3, 4, and 5 years, unbroken 10 3 to 5-year hacks, unbroken, suit- , able for remounts 4 hacks 1 Clydesdale stallion, aged 1 S-year gelding, Windage, winner of . many races (slight reserve) LUNCHEON OBTAINABLE AT YARDS. WEDNESDAY, 19th MAY. AT KARERE, LONGBURN. The Dairy Stock, Machinery, Impternents, etc., will be sold at Mr. Green's f Homestead, 7 • miles from Palmerston > North, as above, at 11 o'clock sharp:— \ 11Q CHOICE DAIRY COWS- c Jersey, and Holsteiu-cross, due July 'V and August. .These-are 6econ<l a and third calvers, in excellent s condition. They were specially selected as heifers, and the herd is, without doubt, one of the best in the district. . 20 choice 2-year Holstein and Jerseycross .heifers, Sept. calvers 1 4-year Holstein bull 1 purebred Berkshire boar 4 breeding sows 15 porkers Simplex 5-cow Releaser Plant, 2J h.p. Lister engine, 140-gal. Wolseley separator, 3 r stand Lister shearing plant, 31 h.p. Wolseley engine, Sandow wool press, circular saw, 3S- tons spring wagon, Ransomc potato digger, dray, Cambridge roller,' disc, 1 2 Burges scoops, d.f. convertible plough, J 2 d.f. ploughs, 1 s.f. plough, drill, hay lake, hay-tedder, barrows, mower, black- 1 smith's plant, Diedrich straw press (work- ■ ing this season), Austin motor-car, 15-20, I .10 cords matai firewood, harness, sun- 8 dries, etc. (Slight reserve on machinery, and motor-car.) J . LUNCHEON PROVIDED. | IMPORTANT LAND SALE AT FEILD- , ING. 1 SATURDAY. 29th MAY, At 2 o'clock. « NORTON AND SON, LTD., have re- ' V3T ceived instructions from the Attorney for the Countess of Gosford and Lord Charles Montagu, to sell by Public.Auction at their Tooms, Feilding:— The well-known Makino property recently in the occupation of Mr. W. Reid, situated within and adjoining the Borough .. of Feilding, containing 354 acres of rich f fattening, lever land, subdivided into 10 handy Dairy Farms of from 20 .to 48 6 acres, and 13 suburban sections of from j 5 to 10 acres. ' Terms, 10 per cent, deposit, 10 per cent. [ in 12 months or permanent buildings of e at least that equivalent value, 10 per a cent, in 24'montns, balance at 5 per cent, f for 5 years. ' . For Litho plans and full particulars ap- J ply to o GORTON AND SON, LTD., I___ Feilding. ]. 11j ACRES, comprising large orchard of . -LI ■ 1400 full-bearing commercial fruit t trees; good house, etc.; ju6t outside Hastings Borough. Price reasonable; good terms. Possession immediately. Write for particulars. 1 APSEY WHITE AND CO., Land Agents, ' Box 93 Hastings, H.B. I DAIRY LEASEHOLD. • ~ q-j ACRES, Government Leasehold, with VL right of purchase; near to Cheese Factory and School: daily mail delivery; good roads; good climate; constant flowing water, together with dairy oowe. implements, and furniture; ,£7OO required. For full particulars, apply to GEO. A. FAIRBROTHER, Auctioneer, Carterton. DESIRABLE DAIRY FARM. aj- ACRES, Feilding District, halfrtO mile school, post office, and creamery) all ploughable; good 5-roomed House, etc., ctc.; permanent water. Price, i£4B 10s. per acre; .£SOO cash, balance 5 years. RATLIFF LAND AGENCY, Feilding. ' TO WIND UP AN ESTATE. T7IOR SALE, cheap, Fine Building Block JT of Land, Cuba Street, Palmerston N„ near Square; 165 ft. frontage, good depth; at Government Valuation, £11 per foot. ANDERSON AND BROAD, LTD., Land Agents and Grain Merchants, Marton. ' A FORTUNE IN THIS/ SALE OR EXCHANGE. II 4rt ACRES, 0.R.P., at 10s. por Ixyrl" acre. Real good country; 255 acres in grass, balance good bush. Cot* tag-) sheep yards, and dip. Price JOs. acre. Equity X 1650. Will consider Laad Aseat, Feilding.
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