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' AUCTIONS. U?fRESERVED CLEARING SALE. AT BLEAK HOUSE, KAIAVAIWAI n (five miles from Featherston), ° On MONDAY. JUNE 23, At 11.30 a.m. TViLGETY AND CO., LTD., hav6 re- -- •*-' ceived instructions from 11R. D. C. YULiC, who has sold his property, to sell, as above, without reserve, the wholo of his livo and dead stock, comprising;— , JgQO SHEEP— y 300 4-tooth ewes in lamb to Romney rams i. 260 2-tooth ewes, in lnmb to Romney ■t rams 150 G-tooth ewes in lamb to Romney 3 rams >> 310 f.f.m. owes in lamb to Romney > rams 130 Romney wether lambs 200 Romney owe lambs 100 mixed-sex black-faced lambs 50 f.m. registered Romney ewes, bred by H. A. Matthews, in lamb to stud rams 26 purebred two-tooth Romney ewes in lamb to stud ram 21 purebred Romney ram lambs 26 2-tooth Romney rams ICO HE,ID OF CATTLEj 35 2-year empty heifers 3 27 2-year steers 15 3-year steers ) 22 mixed-sex weaners HORSES--2 heavy draught mares, good all T work 3 heavy draught geldings, good all I . work 1 3-vear draught gelding,. broken to ' lead 1 3-year draught filly, broken to 1 lead 1 2-year draught gelding, broken to lead 1 draught brood mare, with foal at foot j 1 pony, brokon to harness 1 gig mare I 1 hack mare IMPLEMENTS— ' Massey Harris binder, 13 coulter Duni can drill, Duncan top-dresser and seed-sower, disc barrows, 1 set 6leaf tine harrows, 1 d.f. Duncan plough,' 1 d.i. Booth M'Donald plough, swanip plough, cultivator, Dcering hay-mower, 2 hayrakes, Cambridge roller, block dray, rubber-tyred gig (nearly new). . SUNDRIES— 5 tons pressed hayj 1 set. Avery scales, swingle trees, quantity of harness, chains, blocks, etc., etc. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. AUCTIONEERS' NOTE-The above f sheep, which were bred by the vendor from well-bred stock, are in excellent condition, 1 and the Auctioneers particularly recommend the ewes to anyone in search of first-cla6s breeding stock. All , the implements are almost new, and in thorough working order. For the' convenience of buyers, a Car will meet tho morning train from Wellington at Featherston. 1 BY AUCTION. | ... TWO CITI' PROPERTIES. 1 LOT 1-ALL THAT PIECE OF LAND I being part Section 722, City of WelI / lington, and all the land in C/T Vol. 141, Folio 219, together with a sul> stantial' Dwelling of 5 rooms erected thereon, known as No. 4 Howard Street. There are tho usual conveniences, including bathroom, porcelain bath, ealiphont,' washhousc, copper and tu'bs, etc. LOT 2—ALL THAT PIECE OF LAND being part Section 722, City of Wellingtno, and all the land in C/T Vol. 141, Folio 218, together with a 5rdomed Dwelling erected thereon, and j known as No. 7 Vale Road (off Tasman Street). The conveniences include bath, washhouse, copper arid tubs, etc. y M' ESSRS. HODGKINS, CARVER, AND CO. have received instructions from tho owner to sell at theii Rooms, 137 Lambton Quay, on TUESDAY, JUNE 24, at 2.30 p.m., rs above. NOTE.—As the owner has determined to-sell, a very small reserve has been I placed on the above properties. For further particulars, apply HODGKINS, CAR VSR. AND CO., I Auctioneers,' •137 Lambton Quay. . PUKERORO ESTATE, HAMILTON-CAMBRIDGE ROAD. ! . MR. J. D. P. MORGAN has instructed • rE FARMERS' . CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD., to submit by PUBLIC AUCTION, at ; .THE HOESE BAZAAR, HAMILTON, On THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 7919, At 2 p.m. The Chance of a Lifetime to get tho Benefit of the work of a Lifetime. , ACRES of this Estate, which con04A sists of that portion of longestablished, fertile bolt, lying between the main Hamilton-Cambridge , Road and tho Waikato River, and situated 7 miles from Hamilton, 6 miles from Cambridge, 3 miles from the Hautapu railway station, 2 miles from the school, and li miles from the Pukeroro cheese factory, and j faces the Great South Road—Auck- ) land to tho southern parts of the North Island. This land has been fanned bv the 1 vondor's family since 1874, and is famous l for the fat stock it hiis consistently turned off during all the intervening 1 years, fattening in summer months four bullocks to three acres. A Wellington Freezing Company recently wrote— ' "There can bo no doubt your cattle wero extraordinarily good and your return of fat was abnormal, ) the caul fat averaging 831b., the average Wellington killings boing j about 501b. We wish wo had 1 ■ more of your beef, on tho quali ity of which we congratulate yon." • The vendor gained 55 first prizes for 55 entries for fat stock during recent years, and always receives top prices for his stock. . This land has also produced 40 bushels 1 of wheat to the acre. Each section is watered by pipes laid on from a mill, providing an adequate supply for 300 head of cattle. The hydro-electric cable wil' nafs either along or through the property. When tho dried milk installation, now in course of construction, is completed nt Hautapa electric motor vans will pick up the milk from the front road corner.' The property is not only conveniently situated, but is subdivided into small sections, which will serve tho keen demand for such, as follow.— No. 1 33 ACRES No. 2 3i acresNo. 3 GO ACRES No. 6 665 ACR.ES No. 7 41 ACttFS No. 8 46 ACRES No. 9 47 ACHES All these sections are perfectly level, with the exception of No. 6, which is partly undulating. EASY TERMS:—IO per t.oiif. cash on , fall of the hammer; 5 per cent, cash on ' possession; 5 per cent, in 18 months; Imlance 5 years nt 6 per cent. Title, land Transfer, Freehold. , Plans and full information oblainablo from tho Auctioneers, THE FARMERS' CO-OI'ERATTVE AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD., Land Department, HAMILTON.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 229, 21 June 1919, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 229, 21 June 1919, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 229, 21 June 1919, Page 14

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