AUCTIONS. .IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE. I MAIN ROAD, LINTON, G MILES FROM PALMERSTON NORTH. 'MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, 26th, 27th, 28th JULY. "RAVENSWOOD" STUD and. FLOCK SHEEP, DAIRY CATTLE, & FARM IMPLEMENTS. LEVIN AND'CO., LTD., in conjunction with MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO., LTD.,- will sell, as above, on account of Messrs. Smith Bros, (whose property has iust been sold by us. at auc-. tionlj-.the whole of. their WELtKNOWN STUD, STOCK, • etc., comprising— " DAIRY CATTLE, .to bs Sold MONDAY, 26th JULY, at 1 p.m. 100 high-grade' Jersey cows 50 Shorthorn-cross cows 50 springing heifers, Jersey and Short- ■ horn-cross . ' 50 yearling heifers, Jersey and Short-horn-cross 2 stud Jereey cows, fourth calvers 2 stud Jersey bulla 3 grade Jersey: bulls 1 complete Milking Plant, consisting of 3i h.p. Blackstone Kerosene Engine, 4? bucket Ridd Milking Machine, Vacuum Tank, etc., complete! • '1 70-gallon Pump Separator 1 20-galldii Copper-with cast-iron frame. 'Milk-.Cans, etc. . The foundation of the above herd was laid by the purchase of a largo number of very high-grade Jersey springing heifers from \V. Vaughan Harkness, Esq., of Taranaki. ' " , , ,i ' The Cows are a very fine lot, and hajd, a splendid record .during the past milking seasons. . , Twenty' will be in : milk.at thei time ot sale, • the balance are coming to pront mostly in August and September Calving- dates will be given at the ■saleAll been Tunning with Stud and nigngrado Jersey Bulls.. . SHEEP TO BE;SOLD TUESDAY, 27th JULY, at 12 o'clock. 1000 STUD SHEEP- . , . , ; 550 stud Romney ewes, in lamb to stud Romney rams, to be drafted according to age 150 stud Romney ewe hoggets . 120 stud and flock ram hoggets ; '50 stud and- flock rams . • 100 stud Lincoln ewes,'in lamb to stud ■ Romney. rams - 24 purebred Lincoln ewe hoggets 8 stud Lincoln rams . , 10 purebred Southdown ewes, in lamb to Southdown rams 3 purebred Southdown rams 1000 purebred Romney ewes, in lamb to stud and flock Romney rams, to -be drafted according to .age 800 purebred Romney ewe hoggets - The above will be offered in lots to suit .purchasers. . Messrs.- Smith Bros., who'have been breeding Stud Romneys for many years, are selling the ithole of their Ravenswood" flock in consequence of having sold their farm, and can offer the satue : to the public with every confidence, knowing that their stock is not pampered in any way. In fact, their stud ewes- have been recently: running 10 and 12 to the acre on-grass alone forborne consider-able-time. They h.ve been carefully classed 'and mated,. and should return' good results. ■ ■ . HORSES, .IMPLEMENTS, etc., to k®_<rf-' .; ~fer'ed,o£ WEDNESDAY, 28th. JULY, at ; 12 o'clock. , ~ "rdra.u'ht mare, guaranteed staunch ,ans sound- used to. [ill work '3 half-draught .horses,'' all work : 0 light harness, horses, broken to trap, etc. 2.half-draught colts, rising 3 y.eaTS 1 half-jlraught colt, rising 2 years 2 yearling colts, half draught 1 aged harness maro . 1 saddleniaro IMPLEMENTS— - -' ! ■ '1.6J,-portable Blackstone Kerosene Engine, "with friction, clutch. 4-plant Lister Shearing Machine (Skew-, belt), and,. Grinder complete. . „ . 1 Donald Wool-press, 1 Massey-Harns 9 Coulter Drill with grass-seed box extra, 1 Cambridge Roller with turnip sower attached, 1 set discs, 1 double-furrow Plough, 1 single ditto, 2 sets Tine Harrows, 1 set Noxoii HaiTows, Plough Chains. 1 3-horse bar, 1 4-hdrse bar,. swingletrees, etc., 1 block tip-dray, 1 spring tipdray, 1 gig, 6 tons good'table potatoes, 2 tons seed potatoes, 3 tons Lime, 2 tons Basic Slag, }-ton Superphosphate, 8 coils wire-netting,"l Saw-bench, 25 bushels seed Algerian oats, 300 empty sound sacks, Harness, large water trough, pressed' hay, oaten-sheaf cliaff, etc., etc., A conveyance will leave tho Palmerston P.O. at on Monday, and at 11.15 on Tuesday' and Wednesday for "Rave.inwood," for the: convenience of intending purchasers. Light Luncheon provided. W. WELLAVOOD, Auctioneer. m ACRES, 2-miles from Otorohanga, on good metalled, road; 120 aores ploughable, 4 paddocks -well watered; 5roomed house, shed,. etc. <fGS cash will put a man into this. .Owner must sell, this within a fortnight.' ' Don't write about it, but come up and inspect at once. A Q'O. ACRES, Education Lease, 1 milo rroO from school and post office; 200 acres grass, 20 acres crop, half' '-ploughable; 7 paddocks, well watered; 3-roomed house, ' washhouse, 10-bailed cowshed. Price only £i 10s.' per acre; JSBOO cash. J. WILLIS, J ' AUCTIONEER AND LAND AGENT, OTOROHANGA.; 1 4 Of) ACRES, Native Lease. Rent, Is. XrtArJ 6d. first 10 years, 3s. next 11 years remainder of lease ss. per acre, and a possibility of the freehold at about .£2. Metal road within 3 miles. Nearly all bush, 250 acres river fiats, 2-sheep country, 13 miles Otorohanga. Price of goodwill, ..£1 per acre.. About ,£7OO cash. OA A ACRES, Lease for 5 years at 15s. per acre. Real good dairy farm, 4 miles Otorohanga. House 5 rooms, 'phone, cowshed, 150 acres flat land, in good grass and crop, balance easy hill, suitable for dairying immediately. qaa ACRES, O.R.P. at J32 14s. Rent, .-E27 per year, school 2£ miles. P.O. 1 mile. 130 acres in grass, house 5 rooms, cowshed, yards, etc., 7 paddocks. Price, JB9 10s., as going concern. Live and dead stock valued at .£2OO. Terms, J2500 cash, balance 3 years at 5 per cent. . P. O. RULE, LAND AGENT OTOROHANGA. FARMER'S OPPORTUNITY OF ACQUIRING THE CHEAPEST FARM IN THE NORTH ISLAND. WITH STOCK AND PLANT AS GOING CONCERN. ONLY .£1250 CASH REQUIRED. -| wnrt ACRES, situated less than 20 livv miles from Wellington, by good metal road; about 1300 acres in grass, balance bush and scrub; about 128 acres ploughable when stumped; 20 acres stumped, of which 12 acres are in crop; well fenced and subdivided into 17 paddocks; watered by. permanent streams; lies well to the sun; buildings comprise 3-roomed cottage and two-roamed cottage, good iron woolshed, stable, trapshed and toolshed; will carry 900 grewn sheep and a large number of cattle. Price for one month is only iC3 15s. per acre, including some 500 sheep (principally ewes), -3 horses, gig, good wo.'l press, plant and tools; Government advauc-s to settlers mortgage of .£2325, balancn nt 0 per cent. NOTE.—This property is only for sale for private family reasons and is a gift at the pricc quoted. The flats are capable of running a good dairy, whilst the huls are good sheep country, and Mie carrying capacity of same could be greatly increased by spending a little money cn improvements. The first one to inspect will purchase. Owner might accept approved first mortgage as part payment or unencumbered small farm; H.' ERNEST LEIGHTON, -~128
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