- AUCTIONS. CLEARANCE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. : PRETORIA STREET, LOWER IIUTT. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), APRIL 26, j. \ At 2 p.m. sharp. H . ERNEST LEIGH.TON hns received • instructions from C. WEBSTER, i Esq., who is (?iviner up housekeeping, to offer for ABSOLUTE SALE _. The Contents of his five-roomed House,, including Piano, Beds, Bedding-, Tables,' Linoleums, Kitchen Utensils, Linen, Carpenter's Tools, Garden Tools, Grit Mill, ■ and Sundries too many to enumerate. H.' ERNEST LEIGHTON, viv : , : Auctioneer, rlB2 Featlierston Street, . -'And at-Lower Hutt.. ~
! j ' 3—FARMS—3 { ' ' ' —- | TO BE SOLD . ' By PUBLIC AUCTION. DRILL HALL, FEILDING,, On TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1919, At 2.30 p.m. PfCi Q ACRES. IVOO . 1.-40 ACRES. 146 , nHHE FARM PROPERTY of W. J; •'-B. SHANNON, ESQ., situate Makino and. Cemetery Roads, Feilding. Cut up Into - ' 3—FARMS—3 j LOT 1.—228 Acres 3.Roods 23 Perches, j , well fenced and watered, undulatI ing, ploughable land, with sound ; 6-roomed honse, etc. •> ' : LOT 2.—385 Acres 1 Rood 34 Perches, j well fenced and watered, undulati ing land, all ploughable bar a fow j; sidings, modern - homestead of 9 ; .. rooms and . conveniences, with j. motor sheds, dip, ynrds, wool- ! - shed, etc. . i- LOT 3. —108 Acres 3 Roods 23 Perches, j ' . ( well fenced section in 2 paddocks, i : . and all been ploughed «nd crop- ■ ped. I ■ /,'JTha above land has all : been heavy trash country. - |. t Grows'splendid crops of all kinds. I I Tfe excellent black-face lamb country, j. suitable for cropping, fattening, grazing, ; and is only 2£ miles from Feilding Post j. Office. 8 [ ... EASY, TERMS.—IO per. cent, at'sale, 5 ; .per cent, in 6 months, 5 per cent, in 12 : ; months, and the balance to remain for ! 6 years at 5J per cent. Possession in one i / month. . | Partcinlars and inspections arranged V ; .LEVIN AND CO., LTD., DALGETY 1 AND CO., LTD., 'Joint Auctioneers. ; Or any of Auctioneers' brandies. IMPORTANT DISPERSAL SALEOF STUD HEREFORDS. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, i APRIL 29 and 30, 1919, j. At 10.30 sharp each day. P MESSRS. LEVIN AND CO., LTD., ■ : have received instructions from C. : , : LEVETT, Esq., who has disposed , h A 3 J2. s e U without reserve, ■ l JEILDUNG SALEYARDS. the i whole of his well-known Ratanui Hereiord Herd, comprising— The Imported Stud . Bull PRESI- ; DENT WILSON .' Tho Imported Stud Bull PERSIM- . HON ■ '■ 34 rising 2, and 3-year Ratanui-bred ', ( ~ bulls by PRESIDENT WILSON I ' 94 Stud Cows • 26 Yearling Heifers . ■ 30 Bull Calves . \ 27 Heifer Calves . i NOTE.—The above ,cows iiave i '" imported bulls' PRE- ; SIDENT WILSON and PERSIMMON I'- and RATANUI BARONET, and the . Calv69 are by tlisss liigli-class sirgs. 1 •' Tjijg Herd has de.scended frofli such tlie AM BTHY&T, MDY GRACEFUL, LEONORA, ROSAMOND, and PRINCESS HELENA, fam- . laia on the female side, and SIR., WILi LIAM, CHIPPENDALE. HORACE, and ' l ~ w l ' , EDI] JSURGH, and BATSP blood on tlie sirea sido. [. "ti Mr. ,Levett has-been a most persistent exhibitor at the North. Island Sliowsand i.. one of the most successful, and has spar- - ed no in. bringing his herd up ;■ . '.to its present high standard. i- , . , ;, Owing .to tho number of cattle to be ofi „ . fei'ed, the sale will be held on TUESI v ;-: DAY and WEDNESDAY, APRIL M I ano.'3o, and not:on Wednesday, 30th i only, as stated in Catalogues. .CATALOGUES on application to the t Auctioneers, < I ■ |i- ■ I' , levin '-sale!, iV.' TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1919. 1 p.m.— . 200 fi-tootli to f.f.rn. ewes I' 100 ewes x 100 forward wethers 65 2-tooth wethers : 135 fat blackface lambs , ■ 8 prime fat cows ; ; 10 prime heavy vealers ' 30 3i-year steers • - 30 Rood-coloured 2i and 3-year steers r 9 heifers, at drop pigs' 001101 ' 3 ' IX>l '^ ers ' s ' ol ' es an i weaner Note.-All pigs must be yarded by 11.15 sharp. Pig sale commences at 11.30 sharp. SUBDIVISION OF RICH DAIRYING LAND.. TE OPAKETE ESTATE. I. 307 ACRES, Divided .into 6 COMPACT DAIRY FARMS. V/ 'ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD -nl. acting under instructions from Chas. Higginson,' Esq., will offer the above Estate for Sale by Public Auction in the TOWN HALL, LEVIN, on WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1919, at 2 p.m. There ,is no bettor land in the Manawatu for potato growing, dairying, or ■ fattening. Situated within a few chains of the Koputaroa Railway Station, and : close, to factory, school, and post office ! an<l within reach of the City of Welline- : ton markets. . b ; IDEAL CLIMATE. RICH SOIL EASY TERMS'. ; ;. These farms range in areas from 41 to t 83 acres, and are divided in such a wav . fjo as to give each section a siiare of such natural advantages as road frontage, water, shelter, and good building This country is all flat to undulating and will make very productive and picturesquo little farms, i ' TERMS; 10 per cent, on day of sale. 10 per cent, in 12 months, ! Balance 5 years at 5J per cent. ' POSSESSION 14th day of June, 1919. Plans will be ready in a few days and ■ ■ will be available from ; - 'ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., Palmerston North, Leviu, and all •" ■ Branches,
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