AUCTIONS. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. ' AT THE FARM, BEACH ROAD, TE HOEO, On FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1919. NZ. LOAN AND MERCANTILE , • AWJKCT CO., LTD., havo received instructici. .Trtm R. D. HARKNESS, ESQ., who lias sold his property, to sell tho following at 12.30 p.m.— .' 300 4 and 6-tooth ewes, with 95 per cent blackfaced lambs GOO mixed sex hoggets 10 stud blackfaced rams ■ 40 2-year steers .. 20 3-year steers ! 1 2-ynjr Shorthorn bull 4 iirniiehi horses (broken to all irote; .... 3 3-year-oia iunf-draughts (unbroken) 3 yeariinjj half-draught fillies , "■ 1 sryear-old gig' mare (reliable) '- 1 hack 1 set R. and G. discs, 10ft. Cambridge roller, Booth and M'Donald d.f. plough, Hornsby mowing " machine, wool press, block dray, saddle and bridle, milking machine and engine complete. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. . Cars meet morning trains from north and south. NOTE.—Tho breeding ewes compare favourably with anything in the district,hayinjr plenty of size and .being in nice condition, and,' together with the hoggets, which are also well grown and conditioned, will bo sold in lots of 100 or more. . '. IMPORTANT RUBDIVISIONAL RALE OF THE CELEBRATED TURAMOE ESTATE. : TURAMOE ESTATE. \ HOADLEY, SON AND STEWART, LTD., have been instructed to offer \>y Public Auction at EVERYBODY'S THEATRE, HASTINGS, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1919, At 2 p.m., ACRES ' iiKA . ACRES ACRES 11DU • j ACRES . SUBDIVIDED INTO ABOUT 20 FARMS 20 20 FARMS 20 VARYING IN AREA UP TO 100 ACRES' TURAMOE, which adjoins the Choicest part of the. LONGLANDS ESTATE on one side, and the well-known POUKAWA ESTATE on the other, consists of RICH GRASSED FLATS,'and is situated half a mile from the Paki Paki Railway Station, and within 6 miles of Hastings by good metalled road.. Tho property may be faithfully described as being the Very Richest part of the fertile Heretaunga (Hawke'e Bay) Plains. For DAIRYING pursuits it cannot/be excelled in New Zealand, while for FATTENING purposes and 'the luxuriant growth of all kinds of crops, "nowhere can it be surpassed. EXCEPTIONALLY' EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT, viz.: 5 per cent, at time of sale. 10 per cent, on delivery, i.e., November 14, 1919. 10 per cent, in 12 months from date of sale. Balance in 5 years. All unpaid purchase money to bear interest -at. the rate of 5\ per ceut. per annum. . Litho Plana will be forwarded upon application. ... HOADLEY, SON,& STEWART, LTD., Auctioneers, Napier. SPECIAL .CATTLE SALE. MARTINBOROUGH YARDS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, ISI3, ■ V .'...■ At Ip.m. ■■'■ : / ■•• ~ '. MESSRS. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, . AND CO., LTD., will hold a special Cattle Sale, as above, when they will offer:— KAA HEAD CATTLE. On account of A. Martin, Esq., Ataraia: 125 2-yea.r Polled Angus steers (wellbred cattle).' 120 yearling Polled Angus steers (well-bred, cattlol < 50 2-ycar Polled Angus. heifers (well-bred: cattle! ... 11 2-year-old Polled Angus bulls (extra good line) 3 4-year Polled Angus bulls 3 5-year Polled Angus bulls On account of varions vendors: 30 4-year bullocks "' ' . , 20 4-year bullocks . , 14 forward cows , ' ■ 20 2-year steers ; ■ 1 ; ■21 yearlings (mixed sex) . ! 12 store 'cows 15 Hereford cows with calves 25 station weaners LAND NOTICES. ■ HAWKE'S BAY PROPERTIES; SOUND INVESTMENTS. IQAA ACRES, nearly all flat and XtJUI/ ploughable; five paddocks, well watered; 2000 eheep, 270 cattle (optional); when improved will carry 3000 sheep, 300 cattle; price, freehold, £8 per acre; no buildings. Cash required, ,£6000; balance 6 per cent. Ai\/\ ACRES, 140 freehold, 264 Maori lease; stock, 100 breeding cows; will carry 150 head grown cattle. Price, ( freehold, £\V, goodwill, lease, £1 per acre; suit a returned man; small cottage; 9 miles from Onnondville. KA ACRES, on boundary Waipukurau "tt Borough; suitable cutting into al-. lotments; good prospective value. Price, .£SO an acre. Particulars, i D. M'LEOD, I WAIPUKURAU. SMALL OTAKI FARMS, WELL RECOMMENDED. SJA ACRES, well suited for mixed farmOU ing. About 11 acres fine cropping, market gardening, and fruit land, balance carries well about 12 cows. Good, wel)-situated C-roonied residence, with conveniences and outbuildings. Handy to station, the city factory, nnd school. Price, i 65 per acre, XIOOO cash required, balance, long term. G. ANDERSON (Successor to Barton and Co.), Otaki Railway. 'Phone 58. ■' / , FOR FURTHER LAND NOTICES BEE PAGE 9.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 18, 16 October 1919, Page 10
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