AUCTIONS. •' TO-DAY, AT 11 A.M. ~ SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD • FURNITURE, Etc., ON THE PREMISES, 13 SCARBOROUGH TERRACE. ...'.•;• CW. PRICE AND CO., Auctioneers,; • have received instructions from' Mrs. Fotheringham to sell on the premises, as above, the whole of her supe-. , rior household furniture. - SHANNON STOCK SALE. ' OWING to the Pajmorston Show, this Sale has ;been Postponed until FRIDAY, 10th NOVEMBER, 1916. ABRAHAM A WILLIAMS. LTD., Levin. ; SPRING SHOW HORSE SALE, PALMERSTON NORTH. SATURDAY, 4th NOVEMBER, 1916. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., i will sell at 12 noon— KA DRAUGHTS, HACKS, AND HAR- ' OU NESS HORSES, including: 12 well-bred unbroken ponies, the : annual draft from ulrig Station ' 8 express and light lorry horses, ' 3 to 5 years, guaranteed sound ' and 6taunch 1 aged mare, "Maharatnnga," in • foal to"AberbTpthok" 2 2 and 3-year unbroken geldings by King's Guest—Maharatunga '■ 1 yearling filly, same breeding (full : pedigree of these three on ap- i plication) Also, on account of R. D. Knight, Esq.— : 14 spring-cart, medium to heavy i draught mares and geldings 1 ENTRIES NOW POSITIVELY CLOSED. | "LEVIN ANNUAL CATTLE FAIRr - On TUESDAY, NOV. 7th, 1916. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., \ Kill sell at 12.15 p.m.— iy/\/\ HEAD OF. CATTLE, compris- •; 100 empty cows r 70 3 and 4-year bullocks 50 3-year steers [ , 70 'Us and 3-year 6teers 100 IS-months and 2-year steers 100 15-months and yearling Bteers 120 lfj-inonths and 2-ycav empty* liei- . fors. 16 fat bullocks 32 prizo fat cows 10 vealers --.-_. - --. NOTHING INFLATED IN THIS LIST. SHEEP and Dairy Farm, ioO acres, 300 grass, balance bush; on main road, with motor coach passing daily; 2-sheep icountry st\\ over; bixjroomed house, 14-bail cowshed, sheep and cattle yards. Price, £S; about 30s. cash required, balance Si : per tent. . (Might consider. small house property in part payment.) NEAR Wavcrley, 100 acres, about 90 first-class country, remainder broken; fine district. Moderate price and liberal:terms. (Personally inspected, can recommend.) NEAR New' Plymouth-Throe choice, little' Farms, .£32 10s-, ,£.36 and .£55 per-.: acre, respectively. SEASIDE Slieep and Dairy Farm, 1050 acres, -part -rolling downs, part bush, about 750 acres grass and cultivation; comfortable 7-roomed house, with ample buildings and yards: L.I.P. Price M.' Daily mail to New Plymouth; telephone'in the house. A delightful place to livo. ', .. i .'. COFFEE Palace, in important town, adjacent:to railway station. Very well built modern house of about 35 rooms, a gold mine for the right people. Capital required, or less. Income from lettings nearly cover interest on entire investment. (Freehold.) DAIRY, Sheep, and' Fattening Farm, 400 acres tip-top papa country, low hills and nice valleys, about 150 acres ploughable, all cleared and in profit. Good- 9-roomed'foouso and convenient farmstead. Soven miles by motor road from railway station.. Carrying to-day' 600- breeding ewes and 50 3-year-olds. .£6336 will buy; i»soo.at 5 per cent. (Exchange for small farm considered.) .-• F.'-'P. COKKILL, - .i National Bank Chambers, -. NEW PLYMOUTH. q'M AL L ; ~ : A R'E.A S. 104 ACRES, 97 grass, 7 bush, 80 plough, able, 9 paddocks, well watered,* carry 23 cows and young stock; 6-roomed houVe. .£250 cash. Price, JJI6OO. : (6) '. 100 ACRES, going concern,, good quality land, 10 paddocks, well .watered, 4roomed house,: 'etc., 5 acres- crop, 95 grass, carries 35 cows.. Price, '.£3050, includes 28 cows (17. in milk), 5 heifers, 7 sows', boar, horse,' cart, harness, 85gal. separator, chaffcutter, etc., etc. .£SOO to. ,£9OO cash'. ;•'.'. (6) 71 ACRES, 45 ploughable, 17 paddocks, . 7-roomed house, cowshed, etc. Price, ,£2BIO. . cash. (8) '65' ACRES, all flat and ploughable, 4ro'omed house, cowshed; etc. i£26ooi ,£7OO cash'.'''. ■ (7) • 14 ACRES, all grass and crops, well fenced, and watered, 4-roomed cottage, etc.. Price, .£750. Terms. (7) .57 : ACRES, suitable Wellington milk supply, all. grass and crops, 8-roomed house, outbuildings,- orchard, etc. Price, £3705. Terms. (7) 15', ACRES,, first-class land, all -grass and crops, well fenced and. watered, ■6roomed house and outbuildings. Price, ,£IBOO. .£4OO cash. 21 ACRES, Manawatul new house, etc. Fair area swamp .land, capable of being improved to big value. .£I3OO. .£3OO cash. THOMSON, BROWN & EAST, LTD., . - Estate- Agents 189 Featherston St., WELLINGTON. -| erOQ ACRES, all in grass, Freehold, JLuOO miles Toko railway station and school, 5 miles Stratford saleyards, 2G paddocks,'about 300 acres ploughable. ■ Wintered' this season .70 cattle, 3100 sheep, including 2000 breeding owes, also horses. Good metalled roada, watered throughout, 8-roo>med house, hot water, telephone; woolshcd, whare and outbuildings, 150 chains of drain, put in, fences all renewed, 100 acres ploughed, 50 bales Wool last season, expecting to clip 60 bales this season off sheep wintered on property. Easy and fair average hills. Price, .£ls 10s. per acre. Equity, .£11,129. Owner will exchange for Hawke's Bay, slightly smaller area. This property can be recommended, especially handy to railway and good markets. J. H. THOMPSON, Stratford. ; TEA AND EUNCHEON ROOMS. IN one of the best towns in the Dominion, witli large floating 4 population. Seating accommodation for 100 people Good leaso at -nominal rental. ' Central situation. - Rooms well.furnished, also Large Furnished Bed-Sittmgroom. ■ Price for lot, .£300.' . NAPIER, SUBURBAN. 10 ACRES fine healthy Land, situate 4 miles from Napier. Gentleman's -residence of 10 rooms and conveniences. Stables, motor shed, and other outbuildings. Part orchard. As owner is leaving the district he-Is prepared lo give . easv terms-to good man. Price .£3OOO. . ' W. I. EDWARDS AND CO., Land and Estate Agents, NAPIER. FREEZING SHEEP. AND LAMBB. rE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT COMPANY, LTD.. '■ Is Prepare*! to '•' PURCHASE FAT SHEEP AND LAMBS, [j • By Weight or at Per Head. The Company also offers olients every " facility fo^f reeling on their own nccount. Prices can be obtained on application at the Company's Offices, or from sny of \( the Bi-yors in the couitry. d W. G. FOSTER, j.. Managing Director, i. , . .'...'..'
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