AUCTIONS. TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, MAY 17th, 1917, At 1.30 o'clock. MOST IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Of '• , HIGHEST CLASS, COSTLY AND NEW HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO. BEAUTIFUL BLACK AND PINK AX. CARPET (18 x 12), INDIAN CAJIPETS, I AX.'HALL RUNNER, STAIR CARPET, ELEGANT NEW CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY DRAWINGROOM CHAIRS, SETTEE (cost fifty guineas), CHIPPENDALE CHINA CABINET, FUMED OAK SIDEBOARD, VALUABLE FUMED OAK BEDROOM SUITE, BEAUTIFUL CHESTERFIELD SUITE and APPOINTMENTS. At the Residence, No. 66, Oriental Bay. E. JOHNSTON AND CQ. have been • favoured with instructions from tha owner, who is jiving up housekeeping, to sell as above," the whole of the costly furniture, all equal to new. On view from 2 till 4.30. Sale at 1.30 oharp to-morrow. , . E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. FEILDING CATTLE FAIR. FRIDAY. 18th MAY, 1917... At 11.30 a.m. OKfifi HEAD CATTLE, on account /VUUU Messrs. S. Williamson, G. C. Hare, F. L. Jackson, F. G. Neill, D. ■ D. Twigg, Simon Foster, J. Williams. H. Smith, Forlong and Suisted, W. Suft- . erland, C. T. Reeble, C. 'F. Johnston, : Pitt Bros., T. Fraser, Wm. Myers, P. J. Ellington, W. T. Pratt, and others, com--1 prising:— • 300 3 and 4-yoar bullocks . 60 3J and 4i-year Hereford bullocks 50 3J and 4£-year P.A. bullocks • 100 2J-year steers 200' 20-months steers 50 3-year empty heifers 50 forward and store cows 15 2t-year heifers, r.w. Shorthorn bull 200 weaners (mixed) 100 weaner steers 12 fat bullocks ■' 750. f. and f. bullocks 150 2-year steers 225 20-months steers 150 forward and store cows 220 fat cows 120 2}-year heifers, r.w.- bull 260 weaner steers : 20 fat bullocks SO cows and calves 140 20-months heifers 100 S.H. cows, r.w. Shorthorn bulls ; 120 wethers 250 4-year ewes 1000 lambs On account N. Kirkcaldie— " 2000 wether lambs (off .turnips) On account D. D. Twigg— ' 1000 extra prime ' fat ' wethers, • off turnips NOTE.-Single beasts and, bulls not taken. ' SUBDIYISIONAL SALE OF THE . WELL-KNOWN. BQLINDA ESTATE. ' WEDNESDAY. 23rd MAY, 1917. WEDNESDAY, 23rd MAY, 1917. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., •**- and BARRAUD AND ABRAHAM, LTD., in conjunction, will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, in the " HORSE EMPORIUM, GREY STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH, As above, at 2.30 p.m. 54.7 CEES > SUBDIVIDED INTO 20 SECTIONS OF FROM 5} TO 57 ACRES. THIS ESTATE IS SITUATED 3 miles from Palmerston North 6 miles from Feilding 2 miles from Glaxo Factory and Rail- .'. way Station at Bunnythorpe lj miles from Newbury Cheese Factory 5 miles from Freezing Works. The whole of the Property is iu grass and is in excellent heart. There are numerous and' well-established plantations. The buildings; fences, and gates are in first-class order. The whole estate is well watered by artesians. Generally speaking, this Property,is ' ONE OF THE SHOW PLACES OF THE FAR-FAJIED'MANAWATU. .TERMS:- •'■■ ' 10 PER CENT. ON.FALL OF HAMMER. • 10 per cent. 12 months, or buildings to that value. Balance, 5 years at 5J per cent. Eight to pay. JBIOO or more off at interest dates. Interest first 6 months free, after then payable talf-yearly. POSSESSION WILL BE GIVEN ON Ist JUNE, 1917. " Plans on application to ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., BARRAUD AND ABRAHAM, LTD., Palmerston North, Feilding, Dannevirke, and all Branches. • AUXILIARY SCHOONER, MAT HOWARD.. Length, 78ft.; beam,'2ofb 6in.; depth (loaded), 6ft. Bin.; tonnage, 64; capacity, 90 tons; 45 h.p.- HERCULES ENGINE, with-reversing gear; 5 h:p. OIL HOIST. ACTING under orders from the Owners we are instructed to Sell by Auction the above . Vessel as she now lies at the Gas Company's old wharf, Freeman's Bay. Sho is in splendid order, having been Tecontly painted, repaired, and overhauled at a cost of <£900. ' T. MANDENO JACKSON. Auctioneers. CUSTOMS STREET EAST, AUCKLAND FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 11 A.M. STOCK FOR FREEZING. WE are Buyers of Wethers, Ewes, and Lambs, also Ox, Cow, and Bull Beef in quarters, boned or canned. Highest prioes paid 'on "the hooks" at any ..Freezing Works, or ire will sell for olients on commission. It will pay you to communicate with us. MELLBOP, ELIOTT AND CO. PALMERSTON NORTH.. CHEAP SHEEP COUNTRY. wr ACRES', L.1.P., rent 3s. lid. per "• ** acre. All easy country, and lies well to the sun. All veil grassed, and clean, healthy sheep and cattle country; ring fenced. Subdivided .into 7 paddocks. Well watered. Winter carrying capacity 1200 ewes and cattle... Fourroomed house, bathroom, . washhouse, motor shed, woolshed, yards, etc. Situated 8 miles from good town, Wairarapa. Price, £\2 per acre. One of the' best grazing farms in.the district, and strongly recommended. -. llftft ACRES, all in grass, 500 JJLUU acres ploughable. Subdivided into 10 paddocks, post and wire fencing. Well watered. Four miles .from railway station, 2 miles school; good motor road, 5-roomed house, woolshed, sheep yards and dip, etc. Lease haf five years to run at 93. per acre, with compulsory purchasing, clause. -.Price, for freehold, J212 10s., and very easj terms given to good man. A rcallj good farm. THOMSON, BROWN & EAST, LTD, 189 FEATHBRSTON STREET (Opp. Union Bank), WELLINGTON.....
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