AUCTIONS, TO-MORROW AT 2 p.m. On the Premises, Godber's Farm, oracefield- Road, Lower Hutt. Sale of Lease of Farm, Live Stock, Farming Implements, etc. CW. PRICE AND CO., Auctioneers, • > in conjunction with J. M'KAIN, Lower Hutt, have received instructions from Mrs. Oliver, who is giving up the farm, to sell thu balance of Lease (about four years), also- tho whole of the Live Stack and Farming Implements,- winch include— 3 staunch horses, i cows, 2 breeding sows, 15 suckers, 6 calves, 100 head ol poultry, ducks, geese, and fowls, 2 expresses, set of sulky harness, spring cart and harness, i-acre potatoes, 2 acres of grass, 1 harrow, single furrow' plough, incubators, brooder, 3 lambs, grindstone, crosscut saws, odd harness, pig cans, sate, copper, bran and pollard, wire netting, wringer, tools, etc. The Auctioneers will deal with buyers privately for the whole as a going concern up to morning of sale. If not sold privately-'nill-be put up in lots to suit buyers. * Outside entries invited. ILLIAMS AND- CO., LTL\ AUCTION ARCADE, Courtenay Place, Have been favoured with instructions from Mr. Lowry, who is giving up busi11£ibSELL BY PUBLIC, AUCTION, TUESDAY NEXT, 29th INST., ALL THAT GOOD QUALITY GROCERIES, HARDWARE, ETC., ' Being the large balance of Stock from Shop in Majoribanks Street, Also, DAYTON'S COMPUTING SCALE (as new) BACON CUTTER, PAPER ROLL AND CUTTER. C. R. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer. IMPORTANT. SUBDIVISIONAL SALE. . PATOKA ESTATE. ' WEDNESDAY, 6th FEBRUARY, 191?, ' At 2 p.m. HOADLEY, SON, AND STEWART, LTD., in conjunction with MURRAY, ROBERTS AND CO., LTD., have been instructed by Mr. T. E. Crosse, to offer by Public Auction, at the Browning Street Napier Sale Rooms, on above date, his well-known .-■'.. PATOKA ESTATE, Containing 10,000 ACEES 10,000 SUBDIVIDED INTO FIVE - BLOCKS, VARYING IN AREA FROM 1060 - SS. .. J 3578 The.property consists of low undulating hills, a large area' being ploughnble. Exceptionally healthy breeding country and ■ also. grows excellent crops-.of turnips. The Estate, is well watered by permanent streams, is situated 23- miles from Napier by good road, and is eminently suitable for close settlement. Litho Plans may be obtained upon application. Terms of Payment: 10 per cent, at 'time of sale; 15 tier cent, on pos^ssion,. Ist March, 1918;* balance in 5 years, bearing 5 per cent, interest. - ■ ' ' A. E.'RENOUF, Auctioneer. .LAND. SALE. ' PRELIMINARY NOTICE. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND COLIMITED, favoured by instructions from'MESSRS. DAVIES BROS., llaxwelltown will sell by. Auction,. EARLY IN MARCH, Their Valuable Freehold Properties, . situated at 'maxwelltown AND OKEHU..This Estate comprises about M 0 ACRES, and is viell known- to- be some of the best land on the Coast.for Fattening or dairy purposes.- It is to be. offered in FIVE SECTIONS, Ranging from 50 to 150 acres. ■ Liberal terms can be arranged.' Further particulars may be obtained STEPHENSON, & COM- . PAN Y,'LIMITED, Wanganui. AGRICULTURAL SHOWS. FEILDING, A. AND P. SHOW. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY,- - ... sth and-6th February, 1918. ENTRIES CLOSE FRIDAY, 18th. JANUARY. SHEEP DOG TRIAL BOTH DAYS. ! ] Attractive Schedule, offering valuable i Cash Prizeß and Handsome Trophies, will -be forwarded on application to the Secretary. E. H. FISHER, Box 98. TMTASTERTON A.. AND P. ASSOCIATION. . ANNUAL EXHIBITION. '. 14/fASTERTON CJHOW, i Itlasterton OflOW, 1 To be held at SOL WAY.. : THE LEADING NORTH ISLAND - . AUTUMN STOCK SHOW. FEBRUARY 19th and 20th. - • ' ' Entrie'aXlose FEBRUARY 4th. RAM AND EWE FAIR, RAM AND EWE FAIR. FEBRUARY 21st and 22nd.. 1 SPLENDID EXHIBITION- of. Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Pies, Dogs, Produce, and Horticultural Exhibits. JUMPING AND JUDGING COMPETITIONS. SHEEP DOG TRIALS. Accommodation arranged for Visitors, r Apply by letter to the Secretary. Seventy acres of' ideal picnic grounds; Native bu6h, running streams, shady '' nook's. Hot Water Free for Picnics. I Railway sidiwr and holdintr paddocks at Showground Gates. I Schedules on application to— • J. B. EMIIETT, Secretary, Box 40. llasterton. [< T) ANGITItfEI A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. TAIHAPE SHOW TAIHAPE SHOW . RECREATION GROUND, TAIHAPE, WEDNESDAY, 27th FEBRUARY. 1918. Entries Olosc SATURDAY, Kith FEBRUARY, 1918. MAIN TRUNK RAM FAIR TAIHAPE YARDS, ,„ THURSDAY, 28th FEBRUARY, 1918. Entries Close THURSDAY, 31st JANUARY, 1918. Prize Schedule ■ from Secretaries of kin- " dred Societies, or '• A. M. RYAN, Secretary, Box 81, Taihape. • Best for Furnaces Bakers' Ovens - Gas Retorts -N.B. FIREBRICKS. They' neither crack nor burn. North Brunnor Fire clay has been proved by many years use in the Homeland aa the most satis factory yet discovered. N.B. FIREBRICKS, are made from this clay, very finely am evenly ground. They are well-shapa and of even quality. Quotations fo these and for special work freely given b; Samuel Brown, Ltd., COAL, GRAIN, AND HARDWOOD TIMBER MERCHANTS, " 31-33 JOHNSTON 6TREET. Willis Street Depot 'Phone HI ■Torj' Street Depot „ ...r Those 26«
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 109, 25 January 1918, Page 12
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