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I AUCTIONS' CLEARING SALE. RANGIOTU. , RANGIOTU. WEDNESDAY, 28tli JULY, 1915. ' < DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., instructed by R. T. Bell, Esq., who has sold his property, will sell at his • Homestead as above, at 12 o'clock noon— } 314 2 and 4-tooth WETHERS ' G5 2, 4, and 6-tootli empty ewes 1 J>s mixed hoggets . 38 2-year heifers, r.w. Jersey bull 5 yearling Jersey heifers 12-year Jersey bull 3 yearling bulls G 3-year Hereford steers 7 18-months steers i 5 dairy cows 3 heav.y draught geldings (all work>, X heavy draught mare (all work), 6tinted Clyde Bank again 1 bay hack mare 1 pony maro with foal at foot 2 lOm.-tyre drays,. lGin.-tyre dray, 5 ton. weighbridge (S.R.), set Avery Scales, 1 Bin.-tyre Wagon (S.R.); liarness, timber, fencing posts, etc. Also Household Furniture, including Piano (S.R.), Hallstand, 3 mirrored AVardrobes, almost new, 9 cases Kerosene, etc., etc. LUNCHEON~~~PROVIDED. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OF. SHEEP, HORSES, IMPLEMENTS, HARNESS, Etc., ' AT THE FARM, RAUMAI (3 miles from ASHHURST Railway Station).. • ■ ' WEDNESDAY, 28th. JULY, < 1915, At 12 'Noon. /V BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., •ti- have received instructions from J. N. NEWTON,. Esq., who has'sold his farm, to sell as above, the whole of his stock, comprising:— SHEEP: 850 2, 3, and, 4-year-. ewe 3, in lamb to . S.D. rams and drafted to age <1G Southdown rams HORSES: 3 half-draughts, rising 4yrs., broken : all work ■' 1 heavy draught gelding, 8 yrs, 1 half-draught filly, 3yra. . 2 yearling half-draughts ' 2 aged half-draughts 2 half-draught mares, 7yrs. ' . . .: 1 good harness mare; 6yrs. ' 2 aged light mares IMPLEMENTS: ■ Heavy d.f. plough, set 4-horse discs, hay tosser,' 4-horse cultivator, Deering mower, tripod harrows, tine do., Cambridge roller, seed and manure drill, Deering reaper and binder! hay rake, Donald, woolpress, 2inch rotary force pump VEHICLES: . Good motor back gig, heavy spring dray (2 ton),' 2 ton express, good • sledge . SUNDRIES: Portable pig-house, 2 stumping jacks, stumping, battory and cofl, harness, tools, saw bench, 4-cow milking plant, 7J h.p. Hornsby engine, 3 good rick covers, IS x 20, 200 totara posts, poultry, turkeys, etc. • AND 1 CONTENTS OF G-ROOMED DWELLING. Also, on account of Mrs. S. ■ MTllbnald—500 4, G, and 4-year' Lincoln 'skinned ''' ' ewes, in Lamb to Romney rams LUNCHEON, PROVIDED. ' ' NOTE.—The abovo' 850 ewes are, off Pahiatiia Hills, have been, wintered, on turnips, and are in lamb to S.D. rams • SUBDIVISION OF LAND, , Estate late John Nisbet, POREWA, NEAR- MARTON, 3 FREEHOLD FARMS. ? Abraham and Williams, ltd., have been instructed by the : Trustees to sell, by Public Auction, at th,e Coronation Hall, Marton, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, 28th" JULY, at 11.30 a.m., the Freehold Property of 331 acres, subdivided into three convenient: farms of 104, 112, and 115 acres.' The property is situate on the Main Trunk line, some 8 miles from Marton. The railway runs through, and the Porewa Station is'on the place, which includes soin'o of the rich Porewa flats. The whole of the land, with the exception of a comparatively email portion of one subdivision, is ploughable, and is ex.country or> suitable for dairying. Terms can be arranged for a portion of' the purchase money. Plans now available,- > • FULL PARTICULARS FROM • ' . • .AUCTIONEERS. ■ - SECURE THIS'SPLENDID FARM IN STRATFORD. , ONLY 2 miles froni township and . station, and with n'early_ 3i miles railway frontage; 3846 acres, hilly country with good valleys, nearly all grass; about 60 "acres crops and 20 almost ready : for cropping; well 1 fenced;; wintering 1J sheep. Title: Land Transfer. Property includes'7-rd. House, men's Whare (new), and woolshed. : Lister shearing machine, four stands J. engine large, enough for six, Price, £1 10s. per. acre. For-further particulars,, apply i : S. GEORGE NATHAN, Auctioneer and' Estate Agent, 113-115 Customhouse Quay. 1 >y>y ACRES, 2 miles from Otorohangn, JL 4 1 on good metalled road; 120 acres ploughable, 4 paddocks well watered; 5rcomed house, shed,'etc.- .£65 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 QQ ACRES, 'Education Lease, 1 mile ytO.O 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 M 10s. per acre; iSBOO cash. 'J. .WILMS,' 'AUCTIONEER AND LAND 'AGENT, OTOROHANGA. BLAKE AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND BUSINESS AGENTS, 53 and 35 LOWER CUBA STREET, • . ■ WELLINGTON.. .'Phones 2504 and 2239. IF SELLING OR BUYINGFURNITURE, PROPERTIES, ETC,, . Consult Us. ,TKe Largest and Most Central Rooms in Wellington; House Sales and Furniture a Speciality. ' SOMETHING SPECIAL. RICH FLATS AND VERY EASY HILLS QQan ACRES, Freehold, on tho sea On/Uv coast, 2 miles from school and creamery; 300 acres been ploughed and under cultivation, GOO acres ploughable.when cleared; all heavy bush country, 1500 acres/felled and grassed, balance bush. The hills winter 2 sheep to the acre on the grass, the flat 3 over three, and with cultivation much more stock can'be carried and fattened; good house of 9 rooms;- cottage, dip, large woolshed, '5 ' machines, outbuildings, etc. Price, J5 per acre.; Stock, plant, and machines at valuation. This property is the best and'cheapest sheep and cattle fattening farm on the market. It is used for fattening the forward stock off 8000 acres. It is convenient to a large freezing works, and is n great bargain at the price. Terms as arranged. FAIRBURN AND SILK, Land & Commission Agents, Wanganui. WAIMATE PLAINS TTtREEHOLD FARM. 100 acres, well subtL divided by boxtborn fences; 5-room-ed house, good outbuildings, 14-bail cowshed; halt mile from 6ea beaoli,. on ' Main Road, school and factory opposite farm, Price .S4G per acre; easy terms, ~f : . .GEO. w. BODGERS:' " .flminatoj i/'

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2524, 27 July 1915, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2524, 27 July 1915, Page 10

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