AUCTIONS. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18. 1920, At 11 o'clock, Baintield Stud, Wailmvi (near Inver--.. cargill). FIRST ANNUAL SALE OF PUIIIMIRED •FRIES lAN CATTLE And ■ ■ stud and flock, romney marsh rams; messrs. wright, stephenson & CO. (LIMITED) Wave received in structions from W. D. HUNT, ESQ., to offer for unreserved .sale, as under. lii.Friesian bulls 1 Friesinu cow 11 Friesian heifers , ■ 20 one-shear stud Romney Marsh rams „ 230 one-shear Flock Romney Marsh i-aiua ■..-■■ ■.. 20 two-shear Flock Romiioy Marsh : rams ' Note—Mr. Hunt's Friesian herd 'has for years past been to the .fore in ,the Show King,'and the New Zealand Government semi-official tests, while all the cattle being offered have pedigrees second I to none in New Zealand. His Ronmeys. have been largely founded from fie flocks of Alfred Matthews and William Perry, and the sires of most of the rams being sold were either bred by Matthews and Perry or were bred by the vendor from Matthews' and Perry's stock. Any calves sold under six months of ago will be kept by. tho-vendor until they are six months old. -. : Any of the rams will, if required by tho purchaser, bo kept by the, .vendor . at vendor's risk, and placed .free of 'diarge on trucks, Wallacelown, at any time up to April 7 of this year, Nothing has been, or will be sold privately. Buyers can therefore rely upon having tho best of the stock put before them. Any person -wishing to inspect the Stud will l>c motored out by the Auctioneers at anytime. FULL PARTICULARS LATER. Catalogues containing full pedigrees may be had on application to THE AUCTIONEERS. SALE OF THE WELL-KNOWN CORRIEDALE AND HALFBRED AND SHROPSHIRE FLOCKS. THE PROPERTY OF MR. LEONARD' WHITE. pYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS LTD. (in JL conjunction with Dalgcty aud Co. Ltd.) havo received instructions to oiler, on . MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23 NEXT, AT "LANGLEY," RAKAIA. CANTERBURY- ■ CORRTEDALE FLOCKSIIO stud-Corriedalc.ewes, 4-tooth and over 350 stud Corriedalc ewes, 2-tooth 40 stud Corriedalc rams, 4-tooth and over 300 stud ■ Corriedale rams, 2-tooth •/ HALFBtiED FLOCK--350 stud luufbred ewes, 4-tooth and over 250 stud haifbred ewes, 2-toolh 10 stud haifbred rams, 4-tooth and over 50 si ml haifbred "ams, 2-tooth SHROPSHIRE; FLOCK--9 stud Shropshire ewes, 4-tooth and over 60 stud Shropshiro ewes, '2-tboth 6 stud Shropshire rams, 4-tooth ami over 40 stud Shropshire rnms, 2-tooth For particulars of the above Flocks,' we beg to refer you to Flock No;- 9 in the Corriedalo and Haifbred Flock J3ook, shortly to be published. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS LTD., DALGETY AND CO. LIMITED,' Auctioneers. LAND SALE. PUBLIC HALL,' KARAITEAi"' TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1920,. At 11.30 a.m. DALGETY AND CO. LTD. havo received instructions from A. K. Edwards, Esq., to sell his FARM LANDS of K4 O ACRr; S, AS ABOVE. ' Area' comprises 274 acres .freehold, 95 acres'L.l.P., and 173 acres 0.R.P., and will be sold in following lots:— LOT 1.-60 ACRES FREEHOLD, being very heavy, rich land, 54 acres in English grasses and balance well drained and watered. LOT 2.-173 ACRES, 0.R.P., annual ■ rent ,£3 7s. lOd. This can be converted into freehold. Eighty acres rich, well-drained swamp '•■land, 60 acres undrainpd and balance in bush. LOT 3.-95 ACTIOS L.1.P., and 23 ACRES Freehold. Rent on Leasehold .£1 -ss. .6d. .This .section_ is partially cleared and growing j good feed. LOT 4.-76 ACRES..Freehold. This is an admiva'ble dairy block. LOT 5.-59 ACRES Freehold. Very rich drained swamp, with few acres in bush. ■ LOT G.-56 ACRES Freehold. Frontage to main road and suitable for dairving. , LOT 7.-rOUARTER-ACRE SECTION, Karamea Township, with 2-Shops and Dwellings attached thereon. TERMS OF SALE are as follow:-Ten per cent, on fall of hammer and the balance on April 1. 1920, and on that date possession will be given. Further particulars can be obtaihed from ■ DALGETY AND CO. LTD.. Greymouth and Christchureh;Or J. MALONEY, ESQ., Solicitor, Westport HIGHLY IMPORTANT LAND SALE. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE LTD, have been favoured with instructions from the EXECUTORS of the Into HENRY GAISFOKD, lo sell by auction on v THURSDAY, FEBRUARY.26, 1920, .At 1.15 p.m., At tho PALA CE THEATRE, DANNEYIRKE, ABOUT 1 AAA ACRES OF THE 1\)\)\) WELL-KNOWN ORINGI ESTATE, OIUNGI ESTATE, ORINGI ESTATE, ; - - Which has been subdivided for the purpose of the Sale. This country is- probably some of tho finest land in.Southern Hawke's Bay i'of> Dairying aud Fattening purposes'. The property is situated 'alongside the Maliaraliara- Railway. Station and School, lj miles from the Oringi Railway Station,, and 71 ■• miles from Dnnnevirke by good metalled roads. Tho land comprises all rich lint and ;rec'laimed'swamp, well watered, by permanent streams and springs, and is well sheltered by surrounding hills., i The district has a good rainfall, and never suffers from droughts. Tho property is divided into' 7 lots, containing from 74 acres to 350 acres. TERMS: . ■ 5 per cent, .cash on., hill of hammer, 10 per cent, on March '30, 1920, ' 10 per cent, on March 30, 1921, Balance in 7 years from date of ■ possession. Interest on all unpaid purchase money, to be at 5J per cent, per annum. POSSESSION: MARCH 10, 1920. Plans may be obtained on application b the Auctioneers' Offices at Dannevirke, Napier, Hastings, Waipnwa, Wairoa, and Gi6borne.
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