AUCTIONS. ), CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY HEED, FARM IMPLEMENTS . ETC.. AT THE FARM, SOUTH, KAEOI^. ■; On .MONDAY. NEST. 10th APE2L, , ■-..••"- .'At 12 o'clock noon sharp. ' ■ ■■ j TVTE. S. GEORGE NATHAN has re 'i'X. ' ceived instructions from tho Trus t tee-of Ihe Estate of A. Wardle, Dairy '. man,-South Karori, to hold a Clearing .Sale,of; the Dairy Herd, Farm Imple men-Is, etc.,. on tho above date and time, comprising.— ■'•': 33 cows, coming in May, June/July '..'"■'.■"' and August* :'.'■■"• 7-.vealers 1 Jersey-cross bull • i .1 chestnut gelding .. i 1 bay mare i 1 bay filly (broken to harness) 1 milk van ' . ' . ; 1 dray and hay frame . . 1 Massey-Harris mowing machine • ,-'.'.' ' 1 -2-1-h.p; Acme oil engine, belt and ./.; ".pulley) .."' .17 tons- hay -; Rex niotor cycle and side-car ■ '{'.'...-'., Milk cans, separator, and all ira- "■.. ;'" plcmeiiits, harness, and. sundry tools, etc. . •The cars leave the Government Buildings at 12 minutes past 10 and 32 minutes afterll; . .. ._ ■ ■ ■ Tho farm is within 8 minutes', walk of Tram Terminus. Light Luncheon provided. ■'. This farm is for lease . Full particulars from the Auctioneer, ;■■ ■■'••'■-■••:.■.:-■ S. GEORGE NATHAN. AUTUMN.'CA'TTLE FAIR, •'■';'■"." VPAHIATUA.' .: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1916, ■ ~... At 12.30 p.m. D ALGETY'AND CO., LIMITED, will ...-.sell.as:above at the Pahiatua Farmers' Association Yards, as. follows:—• -l onrt- HEAD. MIXED .CATTLE, JliVV\) ■ Comprising— . ...100..4.J-ycar forward Shorthorn bullocks ';.350 well-bred. 3j-year bullocks .200.we11-bred 21-year steers ".• 200 18-inouth steers - ■'. ' ■ 70 forward empty cows ' 35 2}-year .station heifore, in calf to -.;.,''■; ', purebred Hereford bull (special ..line) 1 . , ■30 mother-reared" station weaners 80 18-month Shorthorn empty heifers 100 weaner steers - , .50 weaner heifers ■:/. FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. ■ NOTE.—The above cattle are all locally bred, and have tho reputation for doing well wherever taken, and will be carefully drafted for' quality and condition. : UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE. ' \ ,-;HEATHERLEA STUD HORSES. • .'BOUNDARY ROAD SALE YARDS, .... ,' ;■; PALMERSTON NORTH, ' . : . "THURSDAY. 13tk APRIL, IMG ■ ; .V,'.(Secoiid'.Day. Maiiawatu Races). D ALGETY. AND COMPANY, LTD., ..'.'.instructed by Trustees'of the. late J..'R.vM'Donald,.iviU'sell, as a hove, at 9 'aim,-'sharp, the following Thoroughbred Horses:-'..". ".,'■'■• .' • Chestnut Stallion GOLD CREST,:by Gold •..; Reef, dam Nymph, age 10 years, suti- .', ject reserve ," Bay Slallion TAITOKO, by Ste'pniak, dam/Whirlpool, ago 10' years, eubjpr.t ."' JMserve v. Black Mare by,Mauaki—Lady Moana, stint-. >■■' cd' to Gold Crest, age-5. years Brown. 'Mare Manira,' by San Fran— '■' :Your.g .;Uira; stinted to Gold Crest, "'.:• 'aged- i : r -.■■■.;. • ~ Chestnut Mare by Renown—Mistra, stint■■■,■.■'cd to Gold.Crest, 7 years Black Mare by Mahaki—Torpillio, stinted .:... to .Gold Crest, .7 years . Brown-Mare Polyanthus, by The Pos- ■ ■''~'. sible—Violet, stinted to. Gold Crest BoyAlare Wairnahana, 'by Mahaki—Wal- .■ puutu, stinted to Gold Crest Brow'n Mare Vallancc, by Quilt—Vista, . stinted to Gold Crest Brown Mare Hcatherlea Lass, by Conqueror—Kokirikiri, stinted to Gold Crest, . and Gold Creet foal at foot. Black Mare Nipple, by Mahaki, dam Jerizail,' stinted to Gold Cvest • Bay Mare Sea Spray, by Torpedo, dam : Nymph; foal.by Hallowmas at foot. Broirn Mare; by ISfnlachi, dam Sea Spray Brown Maro Lady Moana, by Sou'-AVcster, . foal at foot and stinted to Gold Crest Brown Mare!. Lady , Elgiva,. by 'Soult— Courana,' stinted to Gold Crest. Brown 'I Filly, by Mahaki—Sea Spray, i " years.. '.;'■■■ Chestnut Gelding, by Gold Crest-Heath-erlea Lass,.2 years; " Bay.; Gelding by Taitoko—Sea Spray, 3 -.' yeai-s. Bay Gelding by Mahaki—Torpedo-Zanel-,-la mare, 5 years. Brown Filly by Field Battery-Sea Spray, 2 years. : Brown -Filly ;by Gold Crest—Mauira, 1 i.-yeai;.: .; Bay Filly by Gold Crest—King GeorgeNipple inare,' 2 rears. Brown Filly by Taitoko—St. Rita, 2 years. Brow.n Gelding by Gold Crest—Yallance, : i years. .i .Catalogues on application to the . Auctioneers. :.; . ■:.'SATURDAY. 15th APRIL, On same account, at il o'clock sharp, I A A BROKEN and Unbroken Draughts, L\Jlf , Half-Draughts, Station Hacks, . and balance of Thoroughbreds., ■MR SALE, "-,;■. HA WEE'S BAY GRAZING COUNTRY. II KA ACRES, first-class sheep country, LIOU situated 5 miles from P. 0.,3 miles from school-and 20 miles from railway station by excellent road; partly improved country, but capable of much greater development. Not ploughable. Subdivided into 9 paddocks,' permanently watered. This country has \dl been bush land, and the improved portion is excellently grassed. '■■'-'•'• Buildings comprise 2-roomed whare and vards. Stock .wintered, '4600 big sheep, besides cattle. In summer the property carries' well 3000 sheen., Hawke's Lay droughts being unknown. An .excellent chance for the farmer wanted a first-clas3 summer grazing farm te work in conjunction with other lands. Price, £7 per. acre, on very easy terms. • M' GLASHANS, LTD., • Agents, NAPIER. i ■ GENUINE PROPERTIES IN HAWKE'S BAY. n A A ACRES Freehold, situated 5 miles rW-kU... from Hastings; 200 acres ' in English ; grass, balance in-crops; good fencing, abundance of water; new 7-room- - »d house, all modern conveniences, tele- . phone, motor shed, sheep yards, dip, and ather outbuildings; splendid roads; cream I cart calls at door; 1 mile from school. Price, iCOOper acre. Terms arranged. /}-!/* ACRES, 33 years' renewable leaso ' 3cJLO with right to acquiro Freehold; about -100 acres in mixed grasses, balance in rape; hilly and undulating; suhdividsd i paddocks; good fencing; plenty of svater; mostly all ploughable; IJ sheep country, besides 40-head of cattle; 3roomed house, shed 40 x 13, sheep yards, otc; good roads to property; school at door; goodwill £\ per acre; cash, balance arraiißed; rent, Cs. 2d. net. C. R. WILSON 4.C0. (GILL BROS.), Auctioneers, Hastings, H.B. RICH FATTENING FARM. OTA ACRES, 3 miles from Taupiri, j iV i\) Freehold,' 230 acres rich drain- i ed Kahikatea swamp, 4fl undulating, 130 been ploughed. Now carrying 75 cows, ! 40 calves. Lnrge modern house, every ! convenionce, concrete cowshed, milking machines, cartshed,, implement shed, all practically new. It is some of the richest drained 6wamp fattening land in the Dominion. Bedrock price. J. 35 per acre. : FAIRBURN & SILK. Wamranui. 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