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AUCTIONS. .UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OF HIGH-CLASS DAIRY STOCK, HORSES, IMPLEMENTS, ETC., On the property, "Model Farm," Awahuri Road, FEILDINGi (Two miles from Fielding.) .WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1915, ' AT 12 NOON. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., have received instructions - from t ALFRED COY, Esq., who has sold his property, to sell as above WITHOUT RESERVE— gg COWS IN FULL PROFIT. 24 cows to calve 12 15-month Holetein cross heifers 17 weaner -Holstein cross heifers 3 weaner. Holstein cross bulls 1 registered Holstein bull, "Pontjac Count do Kol," 3 years r 1 registered Holstein bull, "Pontiac Bledge Burke de Kol," 3 years 1 Angora billy goat 1 bay filly, 5 years, all work, quiet 1 bay gelding, aged, all work, quiet 2 good cattle dogs AL§O.: L.K.G'. releaser plant, electric engine, 5 h.p.,, good order, 4-cow plant, air motor windmill, grinders, pump, etc., > Crown separator 110 gals., Pump separator 75 gals., tip-dray and harness, milk cart and harness, dogcart and harness, hay Take, tarpauliji, fowls, ducks, tools, milk-cans 2 bicycles, trough, Fairburn's scales, ton , good clover hay, complete butterworking plant,34 cords mixed firewood, timber,., sundries,-etc. ALSO: i Furniture, etc., of 7-' roomed dwelling, ' LUNCHEON PROVIDED. NOTE.—We' have personally inspected this herd, and confidently recommend the stock to intending purchasers. They are chiefly . Holstein-Jorsey and Shorthorn cross, and are exceptionally heavy milkers, realising close on £2 per head last teason. ' Guarantees given with every cow. • ' . FEILDING CATTLE FAIR, ' FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1915, ■ At 11.30 a.m. On account of Messrs. H. Cornford, H. Stuart, J. H.M'Lean, J. T. Williams, W. Reid and Son, W. Ferguson, W. Alderson, F. Strahan, C'ockburn Bros., W. E. L. Banks, Miln's, Lta., Shannon Bros., Bruce's Estate, G. C. Aiken, E. A. Twigg, Don-aid Fraser, W. Anderson, H. P. Clare, C. Masters, and others:— • 3000 Comprising: 200 4-year, bullocks 500 3-year bullocks ' : 300 2-year steers 103 2-year >S.H. steers, station-bred GO'2-year Hereford steers, station-bred 100,15-month S.H. steers • 20 fat cows 4(10 forward and. store cows 100 young S.H. cows with Polled-Angus bull GO 3-year tfolled-Angns heifers, spring to Pedigree Polled-Angus bull f loo'2-year S.H. and Hereford heifers , 150 2-year P.'A. heifers ;350 2-year. heifers ~ _ . . '' 80 15-month S;H. heifers 250 rearing' heifers On .account F. J. JACKSON, . Polia- ■ ngiiia, Without Reserve—: , 100 2 : year Hereford cross steers 30 yearling -Hereford steers 15 3«-year bullocks Bulls and single entries not, taken. Annual show horse sale. ANNUAL SHOW HORSE SALE; FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, ' OCTOBER 22nd aid 23rd, 1915 (Day following H.B Show), i AT 9.30 A.M. EACH DAY. 1 LUNDON, STEWART AND CO., LTD., will Sell, at. their KARAMU YARDS, HASTINGS, oh the above dates— j DRAUGHTS, SPRING CARTERS, STAL- i LIONS, HACKS AND HARNESS i HORSES, COBS, AND PONIES ■ (Broken and Unbroken). i PRESENT ENTRIES- < 500 Kl! 500 ;

ORDER OF SALE:' First Day (Friday)— Stallions, Draughts, Spring Carters (broken and unbroken) Second l)ay (Saturday)— Show Horses,' Hacks and Harness Horses, Cobs and Ponie9 (broken and unbroken) On account of Maraekakaho Station— 15 Unbroken Ponies by Comet and Julius Caesar. On account of F. A. Price, Esq — 20 'Polo Mares in foal, broken in Polo Ponies and' Unbroken N.B.—ENTRIES CLOSE TUESDAY, ■ OCTOBER 19th. EARLY ENTRIES REQUESTED. SI-ECIAL NOTICE—AII Horses must be yarded by 9 a.m., or will be left until end of Sale, regardless of numbers, without exception. ' H. N STEWART, ■■ Auctioneer. SELECTED PROPERTIES. HATAITAI— Artistically designed 7roomed house, besides reception hall, bathroom, enamel bath, lav., basin, h. and o. water, p.w.c., gas range, el. light, built-in wardrobes, linen and other cupboards, beautifully finished and decorated, tiled roof, , garden, perfect view. Price, only .£1350 to cash buyer, or with Government mortgage of .£465 if desired. LOWER HUTT—Modern 6-roomed residence, bathroom, h. and o. water, all convenience!, verandah, 2 sides, washhouso, copper tubs, p.w.e., large workshop, and run, nearly | acre of rich, level land in garden, lawn, orchard, shelter - hedges, concrete paths, central. Price, .£llOO, exceptional terms; .£IOO deposit, Government mortgage, ,£7OO. LOWER HUTT—I3 acres rich, level land, good 7-roomed house, all conveniences, cowshed, outbuildings. Price, only ..£2400, .£SOO cash, balance arranged. KELBURN— 7-rooraed house, bathroom, enamel bath, lav. basin, h, and c. water, el. light, • shower, gas, scuilerv, p.w.c., wash-house, copper, ■ tubs, coalshed. beautifully built and finished throughout, ' tiled roof, concrete paths garden, etc. To close a deceased estate. Pijce, ,£1400; terms, .6400 cash, balance for a term. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, 182 FEATHERSTON STREET, 1 WELLINGTON. BLAKE AND CO,, AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND BUSINESS AGENTS, 53 and 35 Lower Cuba Street. 'Phones 2504, 1370. WARM, LOWER HUTT, 2 miles sta- " tion, 54 acres, half flat. House. 6 rooms, outbuildings. Low Price. . rSMAN' Street, 3 Houses,' rental £2 Bs. 6d. weekly. Very oasy. terms. FOR LEASE. AKQ ACRES, situated i mile from, school and post office, 8 miles from township by good metalled road. All in grass, 11 paddocks. Fencing practically new, posts and wire. New 8-roomed Hous?, with every convenience, cowshed, hayshed, stables, etc. This properly has just wintered 2 sheep fo the acre, besides 70 steers. Lease for 5 years at lis. Cd. p»r acre, with purchasing clause at Jill 15s. per acre. Small deposit. Apply to R. U. HARDEN AND CO., Laud, .Stock, and Financial Agents, KIMBOLTON. ' FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. LOWER HUTT. (\V ACRES (in bloo.k or small lots) of AO ■ the richest land ii the Hutt Valley; 6-roomod residence ii. food repair, and all necessary outbuildings. This block having a large frontage is suitable for subdivision. Price on application. , ' BHORT AND FKASER, P.etflftu -

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2596, 19 October 1915, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2596, 19 October 1915, Page 10

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