AUCTIONS. NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' COOPIORA'J'IVE DlSTlil 13UTING COMPANY LIMITED,.' ■ UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE .Of "BROCKHURST" STUD ' ROMNEI' ■ Flock, At M A E T 0 N, ■ ".0n.., ;■ MONDAY, JANUARY ,26, 1920, 'At 12,110011. milE N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OPERATIV] • A DISTIM B UTI NG COMPANY LTI have received instructions from JOf MITCHELL. ESQ., of "Brockhurst, Jfarton. lo sell in their new SALE YARDS. I'UKEPAPA ROAD, on abov dale— THE WHOLE OF HIS WELL KNOWN STUD ROMNE 1 FLOCK. No. 103, N.Z. Floe] Book. Vol. XV, page 26, COMPRISING: 120 ewes, to lie drafted to age 70 shearling ewes 70 shearling rams 60 stud ram lambs * ; GO stud ewe lambs U 2-shear ranis To be offered in suitable lots. This Flock was founded in 1905 i>y till purchase of 49 ewes from Mr. \V. F Jacob (Flock 43). In 1908 i 3 ewes wen added from.Mr. Harry Beyers (Flock 90) in 1910 60 ewes bred by Mr. A. Matthywt (Flock 21), in 1!)U 40 ewes bred by. Mr. A. L. Wheeler (Flock. 354), and in 191! 29 ewes bred by Mr. D. P.' Buchanan (Flock 91) were added. Sires: Movfieki 276 th (6174), Miivfield 305 th 1877.9), Okirac C 2/14 (8056), and Mayfield 306 th (8780). The dispersal of this noted flock,pre. scnts a-splendid opportunity for breeders to introduce fresh blood of the. right stomp into their flock,?, and as Mr. Mitchell has disposed of his property the whole of the floclc will lie offered for absoluto sale. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. AUCTION SALE of MOST VALUABLE FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, GARDEN TOOLS, ETC 1 :, AT TIIFj RESIDENCE, "WESTLANDS,'" THE CORNER. OF CORNWALL STREET AND QUEEN'S ' ROAD, LOWER HUTT, ~ on FRIDAY' AND SATURDAY, <3 JANUARY. 30 and 31, Commencing "li 'a.to'. Sharp Ea'ch Day. "Jl/JESSRS, S. GEORGE, NATHAN . & CO. have ljcen favoured with instructions from J. A. PIKE,- ESQ., lo sell- -i The whole of his superior household furniture and effects, including . valuable,- .OAIC,,,.FURNITURE, most of it being made bv Maples, ■ of London. ' BEAUTIFUL . INDIAN ' CARPETS, INLAID LINOLEUMS, : PIANOLA AND RECORDS. Tho best catalogue of furniture over offered in .the, Wellington district. As Mr. Pike has sold his residenco eici-j----thing is for absolute, sale. ■ Catalogues now being prepared. (Send for one.) Anyone furnishing should not miss this unique opportunity. S. GEORGE NATHAN,.' ... ~ > -i;;,.' . -Auctioneer. WEST- COAST RAM ' FAIR, EST COAST RAM FAIR. , AT PALMERSTON NORTH. ' FEBRUARY,,2. and. i '1920.' v '. • ACCOMMODATION. .; Spacious' Cpvered-in Pavilions, Commodious Permanent. Sale; Ring.. Guaranteed good paddocking and attention. .' PROSPECTS OF'SALE, ' The last Fair in Palmerstou North (in 1918) was an unqualified success, rhis year, with improved train arrangements assuring quick, dispatch of rams to buyers' farms, a good'sale is anticipated. Entry Fees:-Flock Rams' and Stud Ewes, 2s. Cd.; Stud Rams, 7s. 6d. ENTRIES CLOSE JANUARY 17. 1920, ,vith Show .Secretary, Box 85, Palmer;ton North. Auctioneers: :. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., -' DALGETY AND CO. LTD., Palmerston North. N.Z. LOAN 'AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. LTD. .. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF ■ ''-LAND. ; SUBDIVISION ,OF CIIARTLEA P'ARK'vESTATE; SOUTHLAND, • ■ ; SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1920, at r "' ; 1.30 p.m., ■.-i 1 • AT TOWN'HALL, GORE. tmiGHT, STF/PHENSON.AND ca, '• LTD..-have- received instructions roiii the Executors in the Estate ,of the \te W. M. HAILI-IS, Bftliour, lo sell by üblic auction.; at the above-time and lace, the whole of the). "CJL\RTLEA ARK'' ESTATE, comprising .8559[ acres, sceptionally good agricultural land, in IXTEFjN FARMS, ranging in nrea f-rom !0 acre.? to 1572 acres, as under-.— ( A. r. p. A. r. p. ot' 1 ... 218 126 ' Lot 9 ... 219 227 . ot. 2 ... 23G 037 Lot 10 ... 219 336 • ot 3 ... 39S 212 . Lot 11 ... 507 327 ot' 4 ... 365 209 Lot 12 ... 907 220 I ot 5 ... 532 231 ' Lot 13 ... 636 21 4 • ot 6 ... 321 105 I.ot 14 ...-507 037 ( ot 7 ... 447 2 21.8 Lot 15 ... 1221 017 s ot 8 ... 225 204 Lot 16 ... 1572 3 18 ■( he above Property is very conveniently. tuated, and well t-oaded, each of lilic ' ctions haying a frontage on to a road. ' : lies between the Gore-Lumsden Rail- } ay' on the one side and tho Invercargillumsden Railway on tho other side, and ® lore arc two Railway Sidings practically Ijoining the property. The distance from iinisde.n and Balfour Townships i? about ' ur miles. At Ball'our tliero is a good, v i-to-date Dairy Factory. ~ i a Abonl' 40flft i acres is heavy, rich, flat " nd, a considerable .area of which was i igirmlly lie,ivy swamp; 2500 acr.n, good J it and tho balance is eceptionallv good grazing. The prcftter s' :rt of tho property is well ndjiptcd for J. frying purposes. !>i the homestead block Ihere is a full nge of buildings, including good mod- '' n dwelling and large shearing-shed, ted up wilth ninchines. Tclophone conctioi\ J rERMS: 10 per cent, cash on fall of . mnu'r.ls per cent, in one month. 15 r cent, in 2 years, balance in 5 years. , terest. on unpaid balance, 51 per ceuL n| ntcndinp buyers will be shown care- ib ly over the properly. \V ca nl ?lans and fuller particulars on appli- an ion lo anv of the offices of WRIGHT, ho EI'HENSON A.N'I) CO., LTD., aral .£" ice of D. I, POJM'EI.WELL, of Gore, icitor for 'he Ust"te.
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