auctions' to-day. to-day. THURSDAY, 18th APRIL, IMS, At 1 p.m. AUCTION SALE Of" BUILDINGS FOE REMOVAL. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. -"Jl- are instructed by the Manager 11. D. Crawford Estate to-sell by Auction on the Ground, Leslie. Street, end of Cook Street, Kilbirnie, as above:— CRUSHER SHED AND BINS, strongly built of jarwih anu iron. ENGINE SHED, with Tank Stand and Tank. To bo removed within 30 days. For conditions of sale and further particulars apply (o J. 11. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. SPECIAL SALE-OF HOUSES. COLOMBO ROAD YARDS, MASTERTON. SATURDAY, APRIL 'JO, 1918, At 12 o'clock. THE° AVA.IRARAPA FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD., j Stock Depart ment. have received instructions, from Mr. H. H. Beetham, Brancepeth,. to sell as above— 6 3| and 45-year lorry horses 10 spring carters and hacks 4 poaies On Account Mr. 0. H; BEETHAM- ' 2 spring carters 2 hacks L NOTE.—The above horses are for absolute snld, and are mostly sired by "Suffolk Pu:nch." The ponies are broken to saddle, and the others are broken to lead. On Account of Mr. G. C. WILLIAMS, Le Parae '■ 10 balf-draught mares, unbroken 1 lack On Account of Mr. JAMES MACARA--5 4 and 5-year thoroughbred geldings and fillies by "Canada." Full pedigree at sale. On Account of D. 0. A. ESTATE, T. NEWLA'ND--1 child's pony NO OTHER ENTRIES ACCEPTED. AUTUMN CATTLE FAIR. .. TAIHAPE YARDS. MONDAY, 22nil APRIL, 1918, At 1 o'clock. A' BRAIIAM- AND WILLIAMS, LTD., will sell— 1 CATTI,E ' comprising— GO ij-year bullocks , 400 3 and 4-year bullocks 600 2-year Shorthorn steers.' 300 18-month steers and heifers 50 Shorthorn cows, and heifers, in calf 1 4-ycar Polled Angus bull 100 mixed cattle ' on Account J. F. Studholme, Esq., Ruanui— 100 18-month Hereford steers and heifers On Account).E. Russell, Esq., Taoroa— 40 31-year Devon bullocks On Account Messrs. Geo. Gardner and Sons— . 30 3-year Polled Angus steers UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE, UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE, At Central Road,- NEWMAN (near Eketahumi), MONDAY, APRIL 22, 1918, At 32 noon, THE AVAIEAEAPA FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD., STOCK DEPARTMENT, in conjunction with Hawke's Bay Farmers' Co-onerativo Association, have received instructions, from Messrs.. Atkinson- Bros., who 'liavo ■disposed .of their farm! to sell as above, the whole of '.heir Live, and Dead Stock, viz.:— 200 2, 4, G-tooth and 4-year ewes, r.w. Lincoln tons 200 2, 4, (i-tooth and 4-yeai; ewes, r.w. Eonmey rams 140 f.m. ewes, r.w. Southdown rams 400 m.s. hoggets, to be drafted 80 fat and forward wethers 17 31-year Hereford bullocks . 17 21-year Hereford bullocks 18 S'H. cows, with 17 P.A. calves 1 P.A.. bull, 4-year-old 5 good dairy cows, in calf to P.A. bull 7 21-year dairy' heifers, in .calf to ■. • ' "P.A, bull' '8 steers 5 weaners 3 farm horses Implements., furniture, and a lot of 'sundries, etc. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. AUCTION SALE OF PROPERTY, ' PLANT, FARM IMPLEMENTS, FURNITURE, TOOLS, ETC. TUESDAY, APRIL 23rd, 1918, At 12.30 p.m, . On the Property, situate Middle Road, near Cheese Factory, MANGATAINOKA. JD. C. CREWE lias received instruc- * tious from Mr. AV. li. CiiAi'iOn, who is going into camp, to Sell, by FUBLIC AUCTION, as above:PLANT AND IMPLEMENTS-. Chaff-cutting plant, consisting of 15h.p. -tractor and 13-inch double bagger, lk-id and Grey chuff-cutter, in good order and practically new. 1 Portable saw bench, 14-h.p. teizine stationary engiuo (magneto ignition), 1 8-h.p. kerosene portable engine (electric ignition), 1 3-cow milking machine, 1 Massey.-Harris reaper aim binder, done very little work, in good order, 1 Reid and Gray si. convertible lever plough, 1 set harrows (3 lovers), 3-horse swinglebars, 3 sots plough chains, • collars, haimes, etc., Alfa-Lavnl separator (22-gal. capacity), Buffalo forge anvil, vice, 50 sacks straw chaff, 200 good sacks, green canvas tarpaulin, IS x 21 and sundries. ALSO, 2 first dairy cows, in calf 3'useful horses Rustic spring trap Light express Set spring-cart harness FURNITURE-Contents of his G-roomed residence. ALSO, at 2 p.m.THE PROPERTY, containing 10 acres and 17 perches, with C-roomed RESIDENCE, bathroom, pantry, washhouse; also cowshed and two other outbuildings erected thereon. The house is lit with Alfa-Lighl, hollow-wire system, and situated within one mile- from 'school, railway, station, Post Office, and cheese factory. NOTE.—As Mr. Chaytor'is going into Camp on the Ist May, everything must bo sold, Slight reserve is to be placed on the property and one. or two other items. '' J. D. C. CREWES, Auctioneer, Pnhinlua. QPLENDID Chance for a Returned £3 Soldier. 600. Acres, splendid sheep and grazing farm, on good motor road; 200 acres ploughable, sheep-proof fencing; will carry two sheep per acre, besides cattlo; good rich grass land. Returns over ,£IOOO a year; cottage, large woolshed, dip, and yards. Owner retiring on account, of old age. Price, .£1(1 ss. per aero; ,£BOO cash. Only mortgage Advances to Settlors. Ted Jackson, Solo Agent, Stratford.
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