. AUCTIONS, . LEVIN SALE. FRIDAY, 14th JULY, 1910. MASSES. ABRAHAM AN'D' WILM LIAJUS, LTD., will Sell, nt 1 p.m.— 100 woolly wethers 700 fat and forward dry ewes I*<Jo prime fat ewes 100 fat ewttf 180 hoggets 100 2-tooth wethers 30 good woolly lambs '100 woolly wether hoggets 80 good woolly lambs 110 fat wethers 50 fat ewes and wethers 16 springing heifers 2 2-year heifers 12 dairy cows (August culvers) , 10 yearling steers 1 springing cow 25 empty heifera 20 fat and forward . bullocks 10 forward 4-year bullocks 1 heavy bull Baconers, porkers,' stores, and weaner pigs , On account of F. Cordukes, Esq. (who has sold part of his properly)— 200 Itomney ewe hoggets 100 Romney ewes in lamb 30 20-months steers NOTE—AII pigs must be yarded by 11.45 sharp. Pig Sale commences at 12 noon sharp. MASTERTON STOCK SALE. ' .' WAIPOUA YARDS. WEDNESDAY, 19th JULY, 1916. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., LTD (late W. and G. Turnbull and Co., Ltd., Auctioneers), ivill sell as above— j SHEEP--40 fat ewes 12 fat wethers CATTLE- • 1 springing cow, on drop '9 fat cows •_ CLEARING SALE OF' GRADE AND PEDIGREE JERSEYS. WEDNESDAY, 26th JULY, *1916, . At 11.30 o'clock. A BRAHAM ANITwiLLIAMS, LTD., •A have received instructions from Mrs. A. Banks, to sell oil the farm, Kiwitea (11 miles from Feilding) the w;hole of her grade Jersey herd, including 7 pedigree cows. ' ' 50 grade Jersey cows, uiostly 2, 3, and 4 ealvers, by K See. 15th and' other ptdigree sires _ 17 2-year, heifers, by "Elfin King," in calf lo "Bush Boy" (2688) 16 yearling heifers, by "Elfin King" and "Fancy's Lord Twvlish" 1 2-year pedigree Jersey bull ' 2 yearling pedigree Jersey mills , Auctioneers' Note.—Full particulars and dates.of calving will be given at the sale. The cows are mostly August and September ealvers, and are in calf to "Fancy's Lord Twylish" and "Bush Boy," whose dam (Madam Mayflower) returned 7631b. of fat in 365 days (semiofficial test). The sale will be absolutely without reserve, with the exception of the pedigree bulls. Buyers will be met at the train at Feilding and taken to the sale,-by arrangement. Luncheon procided. ' ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD.. - , Auctioneers. SANDON HOGGET SALE. THURSDAY, 27th JULY, 1916. , A BRAHAM ANIMYILLIAMS, LTD., and LEVIN AND CO., LTD.. (late Gorton and Son, Ltd.), Feilding, will sell at Mr. Alfred Gray's Yards, 1 mile from Sandon. on the above date, at 1 o'clock— 1A AAA MIXED-SEX HOGGETS IUjIIUU (wintered on turnips) All trains will be met and buyers conveyed to the sale. Luncheon. HOTEL NOTICES. HOTEL BRAEBURN. JjUNEST PRIVATE HOTEL IN N.Z. Magnificently situated and appointed. Five minutes' walk from Post Oliice. Accommodation for motors. TARIFF: 9s. per day, 455. per week. •ADDRESS: Anzac Parade, WANGANUI (across river, directly opposite railway station). WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON. ZEALANDIA PRIVATE HOTEL (Under New Management), CLYDE QUAY. Near Wharf and To Aro Railway Station. Every modern convenienco for visi. tors and permanent boarder's. Moderate tariff. 'Phone 1656. MRS. HENDERSON, ProprietressDWAN BROS., WILLIS STREET. JJOTELS FOR SALE. Hotel, Wairarapa; 5 years; rent, <£3 10s.; bar trade, .£SO; price, including new furniture, .£1250; 30 acres of the best land, used as paddocks for travelling stock; 2 acres of orchard in full bearing; close to the Military Camp. 12 Hotel, Marlborough district;, rent, ,£S lfls.; trade, ,£75; price, .£1200; cash required, .£400; free house. 13 Hotel,, Marlborough ; rent, .£3 10s.; trade, .£6O; price, .£1450. This is a good business house: Trade is very regular. Owner retiring, having bought a farm. 92 Hotel. Wairarapa; situated among sheep stations, on the Main Road; genuine trade, <£70 per week All over; about S acres, divided into paddocks, all planted in oats, potatoes, garden, etc.; about 30 rooms, well furnished; large stabling; good water supply, every convenience, septic tank, acetylene gas, etc. Price, ,CIHOO.' Cash .£BOO. Free house for everything. 71 Hotel. Wellington; bar trade .£3(10 weekly; beer consumption, 85 hogsheads monthly; i free house for everything; 6 servants; cash required, ,£2500. This is one of tho best propositions ever ofi'ered, iind for n man able to pay tho whole of the cash down is a gold mine. 102 Hotel, Wellington, doing a high-class trade; takings in bar average -CSOO weekly; house, J2200 weekly: long lease; luxuriously furnished; free house for everything; cash required, This is a great proposition for a person having good experience in conducting a first-class hotel. , 70 Hotel. Hawkc's Bay; trade .£250 weekly; rent, .£2O; commercial trade; well furnished; modern brick and concrete house; no insurance, papering, or painting needed. 47 Hawke's Bay; 7 years' lease: rent, „C2O; trade, .£250; profits, about .£3OOO per annum. Only hotel in the district. 120' Hotel. Hawke's Bay: 3 years' leaso; rent. -C' 3 10s.; trade, .C 25; goodwill, .£,700. .136 Hotel. Taraimki; 4 years; trade, .£6O; price, 0 C1630. 109 Hotel. Palmerston North; 6 yews' lease; trade, .£120; cash required, ,£2OOO. 67 Hotel, near Palmerston North; mixed country trade; takings, ,£6O; 7 years' lease; rent, -C(i; price ,£2200, 130 Hotel.'Manawatu Line; trade, .6100; price, .£I2OO. 138 A pply DWAN BROS., WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. qaa ACRES, ploughable, post and /QiJXJ wire fencing, 11 paddocks, well watered, principally rolling country, wintering 100 head cattle and 140 ewes, without turnips; New Plymouth 11 miles. Price .£25 per acre, less mortgagee, ,£2500, due 1920. Equity, Willing accept another farm or house property, Feilding. A.RTHUR B. GIBSON, Land Agent, New Plymouth.
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