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_ ' i AUCTIONS' , UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE AT MANAICAU, MONDAY,' 20th DECEMBER, 1915. ' At 12 o'clock noou. i MEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE, AGENCY COMPANY. LTD., have received instructions from Messrs. W. and R. Bevan, Manakau, to offer for unreserved sale at 12 o'clock i noon, at-the farm lately owned by the late.Edward Beyan, Esq., the following:— , 64 oows in milk (Shorthorn ,and Jersey cross) 20 hoifcrs, R.W.B. 20 fat and forward cows t 10 prime fat cows 5 weancr calves 1 pedigreo 3-year Holstein bull, bred , by Wereroa Experimental, Farm .1 purbred Shorthorn bull 14 porkers : 13 storo pigs 5 breeding sows 1 express, 1 maro and harness • 1 hack, saddle and bridle 1 1 spring dray 1 Lawrence-Kennedy 8-cow (bucket) - plant 1 4-h;p. Tahgye kerosene engine ' 14 16-gallon milk oam, ■' 1 water pump 1 s.f. plough 2. leaf harrows Sundries ■ NOTE.—Luncheon provided. UNRESERVED SALE OF . CATTLE, HORSES, SHEEP, SUNDRIES, ETC.. . '• • At the Farm, BUCKLEY ROAD, SHANNON. MONDAY, 20th DECEMBER, 1915. Abraham and williams, . ltd., instructed by W. F. Bell, Esq. (who has sold'his farm),, will sell as above at 1 p.m.— . 160 shorn 2-tooth wethera 60.4,; 6, and f.f.m. woolly ewes and . 'lambs (extra good line) • 60 shorn prime , fat ewes 5 Romney rams, bred by Bidwell 40 cows and calves 16 fat cows 60 fat and forward cows, empty 15 18-month heifers, r.w.b. 25 mixed weaners • ' 4 2-year, bulls 1 10 2-year'steers . 6 springing heifers 3 good, dairy, cows in milk 10 horses, including hacks, halfdraughts/- and farm horses, ' • broken and unbroken • • Hay-rake, roller, set tine harrows, ...wool-press, 2 block drays, gig . and harness, liay-moner, R.. and G. level plough, : tools, and. numerous sundries. . Light Luncheon Provided. Conveyance will meet North and South morning trains, at Shannon. 1.. , . ' SMALL FREEHOLD FARM. OAA 'ACRES, Freehold, partially improved and fit to run breedine owes or cattle; about 40 acres new grassed bush land, about 1 the balance in grass, and will easily carry 250 ewes. Subdivided into 3 paddocks, and has good river boundary, about 3 miles from township, could be milked upon and would make a good j farm for, man with little money to make a start on. PRICE: Only'.£4 per acre; 25 per cent, cash'rbalance, good terms." ■' This is worth inquiring about, though . the price is low. For further particulars, apply ' , "FREEHOLD," Hawera; .... , \ •FOR LEASE, RESIDENCE of 8 Rooms and 24 Acre« of Land, fronting Inner Harbonr. The house is in good order, commanding an excellent view of Harbour. The land is subdivided into 5 paddocks, and is all arable and permanently watered. Situated 5 miles from Napier by excellent road. Tenure Lease for 5 or more yeare- at &n annual rental of £120. For all further particulars, apply to the Sole Agents: . M'GLASHAN'S, LTD., -NAPIER. ' : FOR EXCHANGE. FOR SMALL FARM NEAR WELLINGTON. (HORNER SHOP PROPERTY, Welling. ton City, showing 1\ per cent, intereßt; leased for 5 years to good, tenant' Equity, .£1300; no mortgage. Owner can make equity up to .£2OOO if required. Also, Ol ACRES, LOWER HUTT, rich soil, iv suitable market gardener. Price, (2550; no mortgage. - Will Exchange for house property.. DONALD FRASER AND CO., LOWER HUTT. r Art A ACRES, near Waitara, 2-sheep """" country, half cleared, balance bush, mill on place, good house and woolshed, well -watered. Rent, Bd. Goodwill, £6 per . acre. ' ANDERSON AND BROAD, LTD., Marton. THIS WILL SUIT YOU-£3OO CASH, typr ACRES at i:32 per acre, rich flat and t O well graised, low hills, the making of the-nicest little Dairy or Fattening Farm in this district, offering at above prico for 2 weeks only. Note—Don't write, but wire when coming. Car meets all trains.; * BAKER AND.CO., Faith's Supply Stores, Te Iloro.' FIRST-CLASS GRAZING PROPOSITION 9QAA ACRES, Wanganui District, 2200 nSUW acres in grass, balance best papa formation; will winter 2 sheep, fattens all wethers on grass; house 6 rooms, woolshed, dip, and yards. • Title, 2600 acres Freehold, balance Native Lease. Price .46 s=i. freehold, «£3 Goodwill for Native Lease. Strongly recommended. Apply LEWIS AND CO., Wanganui. HANDY MIXED FARM. ' 1 OR' ACRES, close to Feilding, all in JL<v»J grass but 23 acres oats, all ploughable; well watered and subdivided; good /buildings and orchard. Price .£3O per acre, crops in. Terms, two-thirds cash, balance for 5 years at 5 ner cent: Apply • RATLIFF LAND AGENCY, Feilding. rEEHOLD —A Compact. Freehold Farm of 400 Acres, in Pungarehu district, Taranaki; two dwelling-houses, good outbuildings; well fenced, subdivided into 14 paddocks, exceptionally well situated; permanent water from never-failing streams; sohool and factory handy; excet lent sheep country, produces heavy root , crops; il2 per acre, with easy terms. Geo. W. Rogers. Land Agent. Opunake. "CHANCE FOR YOUNG FABMERT 1 A QK ACRES, 0.R.P., 15s. per acre, xlolt). Wanganui 19 miles. Easy hills, blue papa- formation, 300 grassed, balanc* bueh; 2j sheep country, 4-roomed cottage and yards. Goodwill, £2 15s. per acre. i£4oo cash. FAIRBURN AND SILK, Wanganui. CANTERBURY ~ . PRIME FAT LAMB COUNTRY. WAA ACRES, all flat and watered by I"v never-failing streams; ono hour's motor drive from Christchurch; good homestead, well sheltered; owner will accept a rentable Freehold, or might Exchange for a smaller property. ALLAN HOPKINS, P.O. Box 635. Christchurch,

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2644, 15 December 1915, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2644, 15 December 1915, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2644, 15 December 1915, Page 10

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