AUCTIONS i. MARTINBOROUGH STOCK SALE. THUE-SDAY, 20th JANUARY, 1916, W AND G. TURNBULL AND CO., • LTD. (late Jus. Macintosh and Co.), will sell as above— ' SHEEP— . 205 fat. and forward ewes , 295 f.m. owes 300 f.f.m. ewes ' 300.2-tooth wethers (good line) Account of Neil M'Laren, Bush Gully. 500 2-tooth ewes 25 b.f. lambs , CATTLE3. fat cows 1 cow, with calf at foot 7 18-months fat heifers 5 young cows, with vealer calves 3 fat heifers 1 UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. MIDDLE AORANGI ROAD, AWAHURI (7 miles from Fcilding or Palmerston • North). TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1916. NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE , AGENCY CO., LTD., will sell, on account of Mr. J. C. Ryman (who is leaving for the Front), at 1 p.m.)— OA a STUD ROMNEY EWES, 2-tooths fc" to f.m. (drafted to age) 120 p.b. Romney ewes, 2-tooths to f.m. 130 p.b.-.Romney woolly owe lambs ' 7 stud Romney rams 2 draught mares . 1 pony : Dogcart and harness (new), discs s.f. plough, wool-press, chains, tools, sundries, and household furniture. . . Slight Reserve on Horses and Dogcart > only. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. . IMPORTANT UNRESERVED DISPEK- . SAL SALE. . PURE-BED SOUTHDOWN FLQCK, SOLWAY SALEYARDS, MASTERTON. FRIDAY, 28th JANUARY, 1916, At 1 o'clock p.m.; D ALGETY AND CO., LTD., instructed by Mr. O. A. Buuny, "Waipipi," who has decided to dispose of the whole of his well-known SOUTHD.OWN FLOCK, will Sell, by Public Auction,' as above— ' 240 p.b. ewes, 2-tooth to f.m. (bred by Mr. A. J. Stonewigg) 100 p.b. ram and ewe lambs (bred by Mr. O. A. Bunny) 1 6-tooth Stud Rain, Waipipi 64, by Rangitumau Bridge, Ist prize as Ram Lamb, Masterton Show, 1913 V i Stud' Rams • The above sheep will be drafted to ages, and sold in pens of 5. Mr. Bunny advises that he has already disposed of his 2-tcoth rams from the above, flock. This flock was founded by the purchase of ewos from Mr. Jas. Stuckey, Rangitumau, also the sire Rangitumau Chilcombo 111 (No. 101, N.Z. F. 8.), the winner of Two Championship aiid Four First Prizes at Palmerston North and Masterton Shows. Included in the above Prizes were the English Society, Glenside, and Btuckey Cups. ' I The following Tarns were introduced:— ■ Stuckey: Saucer I, No. 290; Old Court, | No. 35., Stuckey Richmond I, No. 289; Brabraham Jonathan, No. 512 (imported). ' , Rangitumau Bridge, No. 385 (winner of I Championship and 2 First Prizes, Palmerston North, 1911 and 1912); Waipipi, No. 33 (Winner of English Society and Stuckey Cups). Brabraliam Cretan, No. 386 (imported, bred by C. A. Deane). This Flock' £as now been in existence for a considerable period, and as Mr. Bunny has decided to sell without reserve, the .fixture affords an excellent opportunity to those in search of high-class Southdown' Sheep. CLIENTS WILL PLEASE NOTE THE ALTERATION IN DATE OF SALE, FROM Bth FEBRUARY to 28th • '■ JANUARY. CHOICE NELSON RESIDENCE. G HARMING 9-roomed Residence (one story), 2 acres of land, including flower and vegetable gardens, nicely-laid-out grounds, splendid harbour view, best locality, handy to Nelson College, within 15 minutes' walk of town. Price, only £1100; terms, i6OO cash, balance for a term at 5J per, cent. Photos and. further details on application. ALSO, CHOICE LOWER HUTT RESIDENCE, CONTAINING' 10 rooms, scullery, pan- ■ try, waslihouse, every modern convenience, concreto foundation, 12ft. stud, wardrobes, clipboards, large verandah;, also two-roomed outbuildings, together Tjith-U acres of rich level land, laid out in lawn, garden orchard, shrubs, glasshouse, etc., fowlhouse. ' This property is centrally situated in the Lower Hutt district, was built under. the strictest supervision of a well-known architect, and is fot salo at the low price of ;£2250, favouraHy arranged. Early application necessary. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, . LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, 182 Featherston Street, or Lower Hutt, .WELLINGTON. FOR SALE IN HAWKE'S BAY, IJ-SHEEP COUNTRY FOR £6 PER ACRE. | 1 qAA ACRES, near Sea Coast, 3 miles _LoUU from P.O. and Store by good roud. : Subdivided into 20 paddocks.' Two-thirds, including some excellent river Hats, ylortghable; about one-third has;been ploughed. 200 Acres now under crop. Buildings comprise woolshed, stables, 5roomed house, etc. Stock wintered, 2800 sheep (900 of which w'ere ewes) aifti. 80 cattle. PRICE, J£6 per acre, including shearing machines. Terms, .£2500 cash. M'GLASHAN'S, LTD., AGENTS, NAPIER, FOR EXCHANGE. FOR SMALL FARM NEAR WELLINGTON. CORNER SHOP PROPERTY, felling, ton City, showing 71 per cent, inter- . est; leased tor 5 years to good tenant. Equity, ,£1300; no mortgage. Owner can make equity up to ,£2OOO if required. Also, Ql ACRES, LOWER HUTT, rich soil, suitable market pardenor. Prioe, £550; no mortgage. Will Exchange for house property. . DONALD FRASER AND CO., LOWER HUTT, FOR EXCHANGE. TTNENCUMBERED HOUSE, WangaV-/. nui, J-aore, 0 rooms. Value .£ISOO. Owner wants residence in Wellington. Submit offers, to LEWIS AND CO., Wanganul. IDEAL Farm on Market for First Time. —188 acres, 0.R.P., 4-roomed house, 10-bail concreted cowshed, pigstyes, gig- ■ house, etc.; 9 paddocks; well watered, 1 river and streams; 150 acres grass, balance fc fern; clover plentiful; all plougkable; 60 . acres rich river fiats; 1 acre acacia grove, I 3 acre fine bearing orchard, boxthorn > hedge along front of property; carrying ) 'SO milk cows; Pc6t Office on p r operty re- ; turns J2BO per annum; trout plentiful in - river; school 1 mile. Price only JEIO 10s., i cash .£6OO, 'Jfumdlay. Jofiea agd. .Co,,
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