AUCTIONS-TO-DAY, at 1.30 p.m. sharp. •' AT THE MART, GO LAMBTON QUAY (Opposite Government. Buildings). CW.. PRICE AND CO., Auctioneers, • have received instructions to sail — 415 . IOTS 415 GOOD SECOND-HAND FUENITUEE ■ and EFFECTS. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), At 1.30 p.m. BUILDING MATERIALS, IRON, AND TIMBER, •At HUT,SON'S YARD (Corner of Wallace and Rollcston Streets). CW. PRICE AND CO., Auctioneers, • have received instructions from MR. E. REDITT, Contractor, to Sell on THE. PREMISES, as above. , PRELIMINARY : NOTICE. • j-' IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. SUPERIOR SMALL FARM, PARAPARAUMU. - j THURSDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER, 1915, At 2 p.m. H ERNEST LEIGHTON has received • insh-uctions from the Executors in the estato of J. W. Ramage deceased, to offer for public auction, at tlio Cliambor of Commerce, Customhouse Quay, Wellington, as aboveThat well J and favourably known small Farm, owned for many years by the ■ late Mr. Eflmage, being Sections No. 1, ■ Block 13, Ifaitawa S.D., containing 42 acres 1 rood, and Section 10, Block 8, Township Paraparaumu, containing 8 acres 2 roods 20 perches. . SPECIAL CLEARING SALE OF HIGH-CLASS DAIRY HERD. TARATAHISALE YARDS. THURSDAY, AUGUST 19th, 1915, ' At 1 p.m. sharp. D ALGETY: AND COMPANY, LTD., have been instructed by Mr. J. L. Blundell, Longbush, who : has disposed of his,property, to sell, as above, his whole Dairy: Herd, comprising :— 70 DAIRY CUWS, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th ■calvers, due Aug. and Sept (due dates giveii at sale) : 6'choice high-grade 3-year Jersey lieifers, due Sept. Ist 1-3-year daily Shorthorn bull, bred . by Sunnyside Asylum ' 1 3-year .Tersey bull 13-year Shorthorn-bull 15 forward store pigs .1 sow and. litter... ' l.sow to farrow 10 15-gallon milk cans, 1 8-bottle •. ■ Babcock milk-tester NOTE.—The'Anctioneers can thoroughly recommend .intending purchasers of dairy cows to attend this sale, as the above is a really genuine herd, and the cows are all in splendid condition. . ■ANNUAL SALE OP UNBROKEN DRAUGHTS, . FEILDING HORSE EMPORIUM. SATURDAY, 21st AUGUST, 1915, ; —- At i p.m. GORTON AND SON.-LTD., will' sell, ' at 1 p.m. sharp, on account of Messrs. Jas. M'Kelvie, Wilson Bros., A. Anion, and the Dalrymplo Estate, their annual drafts of mibroken draughts and . light horses, WITHOUT RESERVE, comprising.. ■ , - ■ i . '' 45 unbroken-3-and 4-year medium to ;i:V 'extra heavy draughts 1 - '. .10 Unbroken ponies and hacks ' NOTE.—These horses are' a particularly • good lot this, year, and as usual will be ! sold absolutely to the highest bidder. : No other horses what ever will be taken at ■ this sale, Meat "oor -oxport. EAT i 1 OR , JDJXPORT. prepaied to purchase Ox and * * Cow Beef, frozen in quarters, or Boner Bulls and Cows; , also Mutton, Lamb, and Veal. . Highest "'prices paid. Freezing Space now available. It will pay yon to communicate with us. - MELLSOP, ELIOTT AND CO., - Palmeraton North. 'Phone 50 P.O. Box 143ANTED to Exchange, Napier, i V Hawke's Bay Residential Hill Property, value .£9OO, for New Plymouth Property. ' Napier- property, hiilf acre, with 8-rooined kauri house, let at 255., and 1 unencumbered.'' ARTHUR B. GIBSON, p;0: Box 155, New Plymouth. Or. To Rangi, Colenso' Avenue, Napier. 500 ACRES FREEHOLD. I SITUATED on drained WHAKATANE ' FLATS; all level and partially'improved; ring fenced and now running a big lot of cattle. This Property is owned by an absentee, who will sell in one block or in 3 sections. ONE MILE FROM RAILWAY and proposed STATION SITE. Has 2 . ROAD FRONTAGES, and will cut up into 3 GOOD GRAZING, CROPPING, OR MILKING FARMS... . Price is only .£l2 per acre, with <£1 PER ACRE CASH to-good man. For further particulars apply ! BOX 11, : Whakatane. 1 A Aft ACRES, 150. Freehold, 1250 Na .LteV V 5-roomed dwellings, 3-stand woolacres crop, GOO grass, 150 good bush, 30 a< feed; 85 per cent, ploughable; carrying ! P. 0., 2 miles, township 9 miles. Price, '■;-:..YARNDLEY f JO . ' OTOROI
HANDY SMALL GRAZING RUN. wi A ACRES, all grass, splendid road, well watered, anil subdivided, good* a _Ll" -sheep-proof fencing, good hill country, no. buildings, dip and yards. Price, per acre, *41000 cash, 'balance easy: terms. MATTHEWS, ' GAMLIN AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, INGLEWOOD. 8 QQ ACRES, Freehold, nicely situated Dairy Farm; ivill carry 33 cows: weTTsubi/O divided, fences being in good order; about half has been ploughed and there are• no■ weeds; good 6-roomed house and 20-bail concrete shed, pigsties ' calfhouse, gig and-implement sheds; handy to school and factory, either cheese or butter. Cheese Factory expects to pay about Is. 7d. per lb. oh the season's outmit of butterfat; 6 miles to town and railway. Price, .£35 per acre bedrock with ,£4OO cash, balance at 5 per cent, for 1 years. ?*j o ' 0/930 tjfk ACRES, Freehold; the pick of our dairying land, level and nicely'watered • i\J no weeds; now carrying 40 cows, calvcs, iintl horses; plenty of feed - handv to school and factory, and half-mile to railway. Factory returns for the' last 1 years may he seen, and these average over i'B per acre. Price .£65 per acre • easv terms to a good man, as the owner wishes to retire to a warmer'district No '/if! • N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO LTD STRATFORD.. ' ' W. A. HEWITT, Manager. ■ A. C. BELL, Land Salesman. TO BE LEASED for Five Years, at 355: per acre, with a compulsory purchasing clause at .£3d per acre with a deposit of .£SOO to be paid in cash now for which 5 per cent, interest will be allowed, 200 acres freehold, all river flats well grassed and watered by river and creeks; 11 paddooks, house (6 rooms) cowshed etc., i miles from railway J mile from school and telephone. Good roads and con! renient to cheese factory. Will dairy 80 cows and do them well. Applv at on™ to tho sole agent W. XNGLIS HUSBAND, LAND AGENT, PAHIATUA. OOft ' A 9 r I ES on , the , ,r L u A k « n? ' aU^A n ,« Krass ' ,0-roomed house "now," close to station, school, P.O. Price, ,£9 10s., cash .£159, Very easy terras can be arranged. This place is worth consideration. /YI'AKI—G23 acres, .7 miles railway station, close to so>a»l <nd P.O. Good 7\s roomed houso and outbuildings, 15 paddocks, 2-shoep couitrv c 0 or 1) rnt-H* 200 flat, rest undulating. "Good property." Pvice .£l4 10s. iw on mortgage at 5 per cent. ■ Cash above mortg' ge or will exchange for smaller landed property.' BARTON AND CO., OTAKI RAILWAY. ' GOOD DAIRY AND SHEEP FARM. OiyCi ACRES, all in grass, flat, and iin ( lulating, post and wire fenccs, 20 pad~,tJ docks, watored by streams; caw ie3 85 co , vs om ) vo , ln(; stocls . school, factory and store 1 mile; also railway static„. 7. roomed houso, 11-bail cowshed. Price £25 per acre, lernis ,£ooo cash, balance arranged. (s''3) GILCHRIST AND KID 1), THE S.QTJARE, PALMERSTON ROMS-
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