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' v AT PALMERSTON NORTH. : . (WEDNESDAY, Lltli JULY, 1915. & V : AT 2 P.M. - ( SALE BY PUBLIC 'AUCTION l OF MESSES. SMITH BROS.' ' RAVENSWOOD STUD FARM, ' f - COMPRISING ACRES, Subdivided into Farms) in areas of 23 Acres to 123 Acres Each. SITUATION: MAIN COUNTY ROAD, NEAR LINTON, AND 6 MILES FROM PALIIERSTON NORTH. LEVEL DAIRYING, FATTENING, AND CROPPING LAND. fT>LANS now being prepared. Particulars obtainable from LEVIN AND CO., LTD., and MURRAY ROBERTS AND CO., LTD., Joint Auctioneers; Messrs. Guy, Mason, and Oram, Solicitors, Palmerston North, or from Messrs. Smith Bros., on the farm.

SPECIAL HOGGET AND FAT STOCK SALE. AT LEVIN. ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1915, At 12.15 p.m. D ALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., will sell as under:— , ■ 4000 good shorn hoggets (mixed sexes) 1000 good woolly hoggets 180 fat ewes .180 fat wethers 32 fat cows 2-t fat bullocks I 12 fat heifers Baconers, porkers, and store pigs must bo yarded by 12 o'clock sharp. MASTERTON STOCK SALE. WAIPOUA YARDS. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1915. WAND"'G. TURNBULL AND CO. « LTD. (late James Macintosh and Co.V will sell as above— HORSES-. Oil account of Wounded Soldiers' Fund, . donated by M. Gallagher, Esq.— 1 chcs.' gelding, 5 yeare, by Chatsworth (good hack and. would ... - make splendid hunter) 1 DOGS- J On account of Trooper Norman Cairns , (who is fighting in the Dardanelles)— 3 good sheep dogs (reliable workers) a SHEEP- . 100 forward shorn lambs 25 fat and forward shorn lambs -i 25 good condition s.m. ewes in lamb " to S.D. rams JOHNSONVILLE SALE. .WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16 1915. Abraham and williams, ltd., will sell, as above at 2.15 p.m.— 16 pi , imo'''bnLlocks 60 prime wethers 240 prime sheep GO prime ewes 50 prime lambs CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY STOCK AT OTAKI. THURSDAY, "JUNE 17, 1915. ' D ALGETY k COMPANY, LIMITED. P have been instructed by Major Addington, who has sold his farm, to sell t< on the above date, at 12.30 p.m., the whole of his Dairy Herd, comprising— SO cows, calving August and September 1 bull ' 1 S.F. plough, 1 disc plough, 4-horso d: block and tackle The Sale will be held in Yard back of Mr. F, J. Ryder'6 residence. TG BE LEASED BY TENDER. FARM AND DAIRYING LANDS. SUBDIVISIONS OF THE WELL-KNOWN MISSION PROPERTY. SITUATED IN OTAKI. npHE TRUSTEES OF THE OTAKI X MISSION PROPERTY invite tenders for the Lease of Subdivision, varying from 4 TO IIO ACEES - SECTIONS. j The land, which has been subdivided and roaded, is particularly suitable for Market Gardening or Dairying purposes. Term of Lease, 35 years with revalua- f i tion at enil of 21 years. . Compensation for. Farm and Dairying buildings. Homestead, Part Section 4. 01 Tenders will be received at the Offi.-e of the Diocesan Trustees, 20 Mulgrare Street, Wellington, up to 6th July, 1915. Conditions of Lease, Forms of Tender, particulars of ,Reserve Prices, and Plans e C(tn be obtained from Rutherford and Connell, Agents, Palmerston North, aud I Abraham and Williams, Ltd., Au=- ' tioneers, Palmerston North, and ill B Branches. — — ' n SPLENDID FACTORY OR BUSINESS SITE. TF YOU ARE LOOKING . for a good, X central Building Site at a reasonable price, let me urge you to inspect this fine property. Situated in Molesworth Street is a valnable Section, about 70 feet frontage by 99 feef, together with a 7-roomed House and 4-roomed- Cottage. Price, .£2400. Call, write, or 'phone for fuli particulars., S. GEORGE NATHAN, AUCTIONEER AND ESTATE AGENT, ' 113-115 Customhouse Quay (Opp. Bank N.Z.). j■

UNRESERVED SALE OF HIGH-CLASS . COWS 4 HEIFERS, ETC. At the. Farm, PARAPARAUMU, ■ , MONDAY, 11th JUNE. 1915. . 'ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., have received instructions from Mr. F. L. Howell (wlio has sold his farm) to fell, as above,-at 1 p.m.— B'grade and high-grado Holstein cows ' in calf to pedigree Holstein bull . 5 18-months grade Holstein heifers, • in calf to pedigree Holstein bull i cows in calf . 20 weaner steers (good colours) 80 empty store ewes 2 breeding sows, 1 purebred Berkshire boar, 1 60W with litter, 1 draught mare, 1 , 18-month colt, 1 S-month colt, milk cans, gig and harness, and sundries. SUBJECT TO SLIGHT RESERVE. 1 Pedigree Holstein bull. Baron Hend-rick.-of r Jsdale r by -Rajah—Limta IV, of Coolangatta. Rajah,. the sire of this 2-year-old bull, was highly thought of at the Wereroa,. State Farm, while his dam , ,was imported from Ne\t South Wales. 1 Pedigree cow. Princess La Polka, by King Manor do ICol (imp.)— Fancy. j ON ACCOUNT OF OTHER VENDORS, j 20 cows and heifers, spring- calvers ti storo. cows and. heifers. 103 3-year bullocks . 3 heifers at .drop ' 3 2-year steers , 1 3-year gelding by Sir Frisco, j LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED, j ■ ■ WAIKANAE SALE. < TUESDAY, JUNE 15,. 1915. ' A'BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., ■£X. wiir.sell at 1 p.m.— 60 good ewes in lamb . 50 iambs (iO fat ewes . Gißomney rams' ' 100 good ewes in lamb' 20 20-nionth's empty heifers ■ B springing cows and heifers at drop 2 fat cows . • ' 1 good harness mare 1 good spring cart . WAIKANAE • SALE. TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1915. V < D ALGETY AND _ cb„ LTD., will sell ■as under: — .■'GOO young breeding-ewes, hoggets, and ■.dry .forward sheep and cattle,tools and sundries. Tlie sheep are well bred, and are carry- < ing great lieeces, and are all in first-class < i condition. ' ■ \ iWAIKANAE SALE. . .TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1915. ' ATEW ZEALAND' LOAN & MERCAN- . TILE AGENCY CO., LTD., will offer for sale at; 12 o'clock noon, the follow- ] i B S:- ; "\ aO store ewes , 6 fat. cows ■t springing heifers • v 10 weaner stews ' PRELIMINARY NOTICE. 5 TTfcALGETT AND LTD., have been favoured with instructions from Mr. Herbert Bond, who has sold his Reikorangi Property, to sell his stock at WAIKANAE SALE YARDS, , On TUESDAY, the 15th. June, Consisting of— / £»AA YOUNG BREEDING EWES, Hoggets, and Dry Forward Sheep and Cattle; Tools and Sundries. The SBeep aro well bred, and are carrying great fleeces, and are all in firstclaG3 condition. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY. THURSDAY, 17th JUNE, 1915. 'TtQHN COULL is instructed by the DiXJt. rectors of His Majesty's Theatre of iWanganni, Limited, to sell by auction on the above, date at his Auction Rooms, Victoria Avenue, Wanganui, the goodwill of the leases of the property known as "His Majesty's Buildings/' together with all fixtures, plant, machinery, and effects, the property of the Company, and now situated; thereon including full theatre equipment. , The buildings on the property consist of aitt up-to-date Theatre and substantial shops and office accommodation, comprising on the whole the finest erection in ;WaDgamri, and ehoukl appeal to a careful investor as a gilt-edged proposition. Fall particulars of the Company's leases and sub-leases and terms and conditions 06 sale can be obtained from THE AUCTIONEER, or MESSES. BURNETT, M'BETH & HOGG, Solicitors, Wanganui. fROZEN MEAT. ®XTE are prepared to purchase Ox and »J Cow; Beef, frozen, in quarters, or Bozter Bulls and Cows; also Mutton, lamb and Veal. Higihest Prices paid. It,.will pay you to oommunicato with , MELLSOP, ELIOTT AND CO., Palmerston North. f£&toe 50. P.O. Box 143,

'~T WO FIRST-CLASS DAIRY farms. ~ S ,fyK —a-CEES, Freehold.—A real gold mine; carrying 45 cows, 12 head young cattle t ftw 5 nOTSes, 10 sheep, dO pigs and bull. Will winter 50 cows; close to creamery, school,/etc.; good dwelling and outbuildings. Price..£6o per acre. re- £ quired .£SOO. Returns last year, between £600 and £700. * . f?X Freehold.—Beautiful little Property; half-mile from good town; t Ot» carry 30 cows, weaners, bull, 30 sheep and horses; good dwelling and out- „ buildings. Price <£60 per acre. Cash required ,£SOO. Returns last year between ? BM-dj™. JAMES PENNEY, ' • ■ LAND AGENT, FEILDING. • FOR FRUIT-GROWERS. j 1 TAA'ACRES Freehold; 8 miles from Whangarei, fenced, and in S subdivisions n Iw" 20 acres in grass, small orchard, i acres swamp; easy drained, balance c light ti-tree. The soil, is good gum land nearly all ploughable, lays to the sun very suitable for apples, pears and strawberries. ' , '"PRICE—„£S2O; ,£l5O cash, balance 5 years 5 per cent. Apply to n E. G. W: TIBBITTB, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, WHANGAREI. e 1 ; : 1 t"j OA ACRES, FREEHOLD, all in grass, and fonoed and divided into I XXwV 33 paddocks, 100 acres ploughable, 50 have been ploughed; well watered t limestone and papa formation; 8-roomed House, with every convenience, woolshed! - dip, and several, sets of yards, good shelter plantations, men's cottage, stables' 11 barn chaffhouse; stock now on property, 2200 sheep and 218 head cattle; situated v 8 miles from railway, town, and good stock centre. Price of tho Freehold, jCH per acre; .£6OOO cash, balance arranged, for, 5 years at 5 per cent. t E. B. HARE • AND CO., PAHIATUA. USBAND & SEDCOLE having decideu w give up dairy farming, offer their well-known farm at Kiritaki for sale, consisting of 225 acres river flats, of which 71 acres are freehold, balance Government Leasehold. This farm has wintered 101 head of cattle and did them well. They milk 70 cows, but could milk more. Highest milk returns, 27001b. per day. Up-to-date-milting shed, with machines and steam boiler and engine; 7-roomed house; good fences; plenty of water j < close to cheeso factory aud school telephone in house; 8 miles from DaDnevirke. < Prioe JJ3I) per acre, that is, on o. freehold basis; XISOO cash, balance of unpaid j purchase money at 5$ per cent, lor i years. Write at once for particulars and a e printed description with photograph will be posted to you. This farm will soon c bo worth .£SO per acre. W. INGLIS HUSBAND, LAND AGENT, PAHIATUA. ? £250 CASH. A SPLENDID INVESTMENTi s 1 OC ACRES, 10-roomed House, all necessary outbuildings, all ploughable, well 100 subdivided ar.d watered, t miles from Inglowood, H miles from P. 0., Factory (Cheeso and Butter), and School; now carrying (iO cows and other stock; no d weod«. Good winter foc-d on property. « Will lease for 10 year? at Ms. per ace, with compulsory p.c. at *£30, with X' 2. r )0, ' rash; or will sell at c£3o pfcr acre, with-£250 down to a good man, balance of * purchase money can remain for 10 years at 5 per cent. This is absolutely the bosk investment in the Taranaki Province. Early application necessary. i MATTHEWS, GAMLIN AND CO., AUCTIONEERS. INGLEWOOD. '

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2487, 14 June 1915, Page 10

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