AUCTIONS- t ■ UNRESERVED SALE OF DAIRY COWS 'AND HEIFERS, FURNI- : TURE, ETC., AT THE FARM, WAIIUNAE. FRIDAY, 20th~~AUGUST, 1915. Messrs. ; abraham and wilLIAItS,: LTD., have received instructions from Bert. Bastin, Esq., whose lease has expired, to sell as above at 1 p.m.— 19 springing cows 7 springing heifers i .yearling; heifers 1 P.B. Jersey bull 1 2-year bolt (unbroken), 1 aged gelding 2 Yorkshire sows in pig, 7 porkers, :trap and harness, milk-cans, . household furniture, sundries, etc.) ' 1 phaeton 1 set silver-mounted harness LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. ANNUAL SALE OF UNBROKEN . I DRAUGHTS, ; FEILDING' HORSE EMPORIUM. SATURDAY, 21st AUGUST, 1915, j. At 1 p.m. /N ORTON AND SON, LTD., will sell, ; at 1 p.m. sharp, on account of Messrs. JasJ M'Kelvie, Wilson Bros., A. Amon, and the Dalrymple Estate, their annual drafts of unbroken draughts and light horses; WITHOUT RESERVE, comprising. i 45 unbroken 3 and' 4-year medium to 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. ! GENUINE' UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE.OF-COWS,'BULLS, PIGS, Etc. -. TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1915. . At 12 o'clock sharp." T7TT AND G. TTONBULL AND CO., « t «LTDi, have received instructions from Sir. 11. D.- Iln'yliss, of Matarawa, to sell by. publicauction— 75 choice young Holslein cross dairy . coirs, due August and September .12 2-yeaa' springing heifers , 2 Jersey -bulls' ' ' '12 breeding sows 10 store pigs -•■ The above herd is one of the oldest ['established herds in. the district, and is in' the pink of condition. They are all'practically yoijng Itolstein cross, being by an imported' bull. Last season they ■ made the high overage of J!2o ; per cow. Buyers can relv on getting the best procurable. FRANK EVANS, ■ Auctioneer. MASTERTON STOCK SALE. WAIPOUA YARDS. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1915. WAND G. TURNBULL AND CO., « LTD. (late' James Macintosh and Co.). will sell as above— SHEEP-r- ,' ' 50 fa± and forward ewes : CATTLE--4 young dairy cows, 2nd. calvors PRELIMINARY NOTICE. I : SPECIAL HOGGETT AND CATTLE I ' SALE. - j : ■• ■LEVIN SALEYARDSv ■'• ? FRIDAY, 27th AUGUST, 1915. ' j. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, T/lU, ■isL 'will se?t as above at 1 p.m.— j 2000 hoggets ; 1000 head of cattle e : FULL PARTICULARS LATER. / : PRELIMINARY NOTICE.', I IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE., i SUPERIOR SMALL FARM, I . PARAPARAUMU. ; ; THURSDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER, 1915,' .'At 2 p.m. H - ERNEST LEIGHTON has received • instructions from the Executors, in the estate'of J. W. Ramage deceasbd, to offer for public auction, at th® Chamber of-, Commerce, Customhouse: Quay, Wellington, as above—
That .well and favourably known small Farm, owned for rfiany year/; by the Jatf Mr. Ram'age, being Sections No. 1, Block 13, ICaitawa S.D., containing; 42 acres 1 rood, and' Section 10, Block 8, Township Paraparaumu, containing 8 acres 2 roods 20 perches. ANNUAL SALE OF PEDIGREE HOL- ' STEIN-FRIESIANS. . WEDNESDAY, Btli SEPTEMBER. A T the "Willowvalc" Stud Farm, Bell •iX Block, New Plymouth,..'Taranaki, oil account of Newton King and A. Harold Street. . , Catalogues posted on application. NEWTON/iCING, , Auction :er, Plymouth. Meat '' wxport. EAT TOR ;. JCJXPORT. MS are prepared to; purchase Ox and ' * Cow Beef, frozen in quarters, orBoner : Bulls arid Cows; also Mutton, Lamb, and Veal. Highest, prices .paid,'. ; Freezing Space now/available. It will pay you tqi' communicate with oi. ; - MELLSOP, ELfOTT AND CO., Palmerst/on North. ' Tliono 50. .I: : P.O. Box 143. DAIRY LEASE. 1 lyjr ACRES. Rongotea, 9 years' lease 110 at low -rent; all in grass but 21 acres in cropsj.all plchighable; 11 paddocks. well watered; 5 itoomed-ho'use, good sheds; carries GO cows land young stock. Price X6OO, JWM cash! required. Apply RATLIFF LAN?D AGENCY, i Feildiitg. .
! KING COUNTRY PROPERTY; OrtAA ACRES (100 acres freehold, balance Native lease for 34 years; rental 13 w""v .years at Ik lid. per acre, and 21 years at 3s. per acre), 2200 acres of puke tea and tawn bush, felled and well grfesed, balance standing bush; ring fenced eight wires, totafa jxsts, divided into .15 paddocks,.all in good order Good house, woolslied, sheep and; cattle yards. All very easy undulating, four-fifths ploughable when stumped. Carrying capacity, two sheep besides cattle; .produces the best stock iu the district! Situated eight miles from TeKuiti. PRICE, .65 10s. per acre. Cash required, aboiit JEISOOO. j ■ • BABRAUD AND ABRAHAM. LTD., _j TE KtllTl. ■ , ■ - -1/jiy ACKES, Freehold, all grass and ploughable,* SO acres been stumped; 7 padi docks, wfill watered; close to soliool, factory, and railway; will do 70 cows well; 5-roomed House, cowshed, enflino room, and numerous other outbuildings; all nearly now; milking plant cost £200, only <£50 to pay off. Price, «£4O per acre; cash .£IOOO, balance long term'. A Cheap Property, owner going to the war. ■ [ ACRES, ITiieehold, all grass and crop, except few acros shelter bu6h; 200 i4IOO acres ploughable, balance low hills; present carrying 83 dairy cattlo, 7 horses', and 60 sh<iep; situated near Levin; 7-roomcd house, all conveniences, h. . and c. water, etci; all necessary outbuildings. Price, .£2B 10s. per acre, with £750 cash. i ■JAMES-j PENNEY, FE?LDim NT ' BAY OF PLENTY LAND. /iaa ACRES first-class fern land (unimproved), all flat, make good grazing, Dl/U cropping; or dairying farms; ling a long road frontage; close to School, Post Office, Dairy Factory, Store, and Railway Station; well watered throughout; a line cutting-up proposition, with a large and safe prospective value. This land takes the grass Price Jls per acre, JClflOO cash. nnA ACRES, 0,11 flat and ploughable land, soil rich heavy loam; MO acres in grass; winters 60 cows without turnips, on good road, and has a waterfront; G-roomed house and outbuildings. This is without doubt ono of the best dairy farms in thie Bay of Plenty. Price, .£l6 per acre, on terms WILSON ROBBINS, land a & G a. A GILT-EDGED PROPOSITIOiV.-2fiOO Acres, E.R., situate about 10 miles from Damievirke.. Rent, -is. 5(1. to ss. per acre per annum, with perpetual right ot renewal and lull compensation for improvements.: Property is replete with every improvement required for the economic working thereof, being all in good English grasses, numerous paddocks, well watered and limestone formation. .Residence ol 0 rooms with every convenience, and all other outbuildings required or likely to oe required. Price as a whole, £7 17a. (>d. for prpsent owner's goodwill, or tho latter is prepared bo sell sectiins from 350 to 1200 acres to suit purchasers, at prices to 1)0 agreed upon. Over per acre taken off property this past season. For further particulars, elc., applv ' N.ZLOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., ' WARP. ST., pANNgVIEKE.
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