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I AUCTIONSUNRESERVED SALE OP DAIRY COWS'. PIGS, ETC., 3 AT THE FARM, t GLADSTONE ROAD, LEVIN, s MONDAY, JUNE 7th, 1915. r BRAHAM AND -WILLIAMS, LTD., )' -£"V have received instructions irom Mr. e R. GRAHAM (who has sold his ftn-m) to j sell as above at 1 p.m.— 5 31 choice cows, second and third calvcrs, dtto August and September 3 1G Jersey cross heifers, due August , and September. .16 mixed weaners i 2 harness horses j 5 breeding 6ows 21 weaner pigs Springcart and harness, 2 6ets of plough harness, set gig harness, s.f. plough, harrows, horse hoe, stack of hay, milk cans, sundries, etc. Subject to slight reserve:—4-bucket Cano milking plant with Tangye oil engine, ail in good order; 1 power-driven soparator, 1 water heater. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE, AT PAPAITI, NEAR ARAMOHO. TUESDAY, JUNE Bth, at 12 Noon. DALGETY AND CO., Ltd., are instructed by Mr. R. C. Earle, whose lease has expired, to sell on the Farm, as above, tho wholo of his live and dead stock, comprising:— 1500 i : and 5-year big-framed, good-con-ditioned ewes, in lamb to Southdown rams (rams put out on 10th March) 32 first-class 2. 3, and 4-year S.D. rams, bred by James Johns, Esq., Canterbury 55 Southdown-cross hoggets 20 dry ewes 45 fat and forward 4 and 5-year bullocks 1 dairy cow 25 horses (hack and harness) 10 well-bred Shetland ponies, broken and unbroken Sundries, including Household Furniture, Wool Press, Dray, and usual Farm Tools. , ' LUNCHEON PROVIDED. NOTE.—A brake will meet North and South morning trains at Aramoho, and Convey buyers to tho sale, which will com- , mence sharp at Noon. i REMEMBER! ' NEXT WEDNESDAY. , gjTIBDIVISIONAL SALE OF, LAND. ~ PUBLIC AUCTION. J < ESTATE OF THE LATE H. HODGE. < ( WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9th, ■ i t At 1.30 p.m. | BRIGHTS THEATRE, " OTAKI. 1000 ACRES. . t 9 CHOICE DAIRY FARMS. ' Only 10 per cent. down. 3 ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., 'Auctioneers. J t PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SALE OF DESIRABLE FREEHOLD c FAHMS. Abraham and Williams, ltd., Marton, have been instructed by the Trustees in Estate of late Mr. John Nisbet to sell by auction at a date to be fixed, towards the end of July, tie Freehold Property of some 301 Acres at Por- a ewa (railway station on place), on the Main Trunk Line, S miles from Marton. Ii To be subdivided into Two Farms, one all ploughable first-ciass cropping country, n the other mixed cropping and grazing. Pull particulars from auctioneers. Plans n in a few days. PUTARURU. ACRES, L.T.T.; H miles from I ,-V/V putaruru' Station; about 600 icres in gTass. Subdivided into paddocks. Ring ■ fencing, sheep proof. Nearly 2 miles road frontage. River boundary at teck. Six-roomed House, bathroom, pantry. Also, four-roomed Cottage and verandah, A jnly built 4 years; 6-stall stable and irashhouse, copper and tubs. Water over g each. Workshop, woolshed, and sheep Cards. Weil watered. bi PRICE—*£9 per acre. Cash '£>00. Apply "PUTARURU," "Dominion" Office. TT WILL PAY YOU A IF SELLING OR BUYING FURNITURE, ETC., To Consult BLAKE AND CO., "THE" Auctioneers, Land and Business Agents, 35 and 53 LOWER CUBA STREET. Two Rooms, the largest and most central in Wellington. Goods well displayed, and well Sold. Wo buy outright for Spot Cash if desired." Well-made new Furniture and Furnishings at HALF SHOP PRICES. :OME AND INSPECT AT ANY TIME. 'Phones 2239, 2504. A HAWKE'S BAY BEAUTY. 8 ACRES Orchard, L.1.P., rent .£l4 Bs, per year, situated at Havelock North, ying nicely to the sun and well shelterid. Trees, which are in full bearing. :onsist of apples, pears, peaches, and jooseberries (all best varieties); good 4rooincd bungalow house, conveniences, ilied. etc.; tho lot for J!1000. Easy terms lrraiigcd. A TIP-TOP FARM. f»/»n ACRES, situated Hamilton disQOl/ trict; splendid rich country, ail liat and ploughable, 12 paddocks, weii ivatered; G-rooined bouse, barn, milking shed, and dairy. Price £i 10s. per acre, Dnlv Ji5G9 cash required. Wire or write. C. It. WILSON AND CO. (GILL BROS.), Auctioneers, Hastings, 11.8. A WICK'S BAY Sheep or Grazing Farm for Sale.—Gso Acres Freehold, situated about 1 mile from Waipawa township, and having two good road frontages to the property. The land is Df excellent quality and at present all in jrass. Will easily carry 2J sheep to ,he acre. More than half, is flat and iloueliablc, tho balance being undul.itng ,'Did easy hills. • Subdivided into 5 laddocks, and well watered. Good shelter ilantalion. The property is within a few niles of four leading saleyards. Price, £14 per acre. Verv ea.sv terms arranged. W. P. M'CORMICK, Land and Estate IzA'jit, Station. Street. Hastings.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2481, 7 June 1915, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2481, 7 June 1915, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2481, 7 June 1915, Page 10

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