AUCTIfINS OTAKI CLEARING SALE. VEGETABLES, FRUIT, POULTRY, ETC. SEVERAL DOZEN CUPS AND" ~ ' SAUCERS. SATURDAY, MARCH 13, At 1.30 p.m. ]y"R. G. ANDERSON, Auctioneer and -"JL L nm i Agent, is instructed by various owners to sell by auctionVegetables, fruit, onions, potatoes, rSta firewood in 8-inch blocks, bicycles, tools, milk pans, strainors, wheelbarrow, spades, etc. FURNITURE. Sideboard, tables, whatnot, diningroom suite, sofas, brass and iron beds, mattresses,, washstnnds, w!<>"lroW linoleum, 12 s 12 (like new), duchess chests, setting nans, milk buckets, mowing maoii'tips, sewing machines', chest oi drawers, mirrors, house stepladders, pictures, ornaments (fine assortment), fire extinguishers, brass aud wooden fenders, etc. etc. G. ANDERSON-,, Auctioneer. TINWALD SALETARDS. FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1920. WE have received instructions from MR. D. G. WRIGHT to offer by auction, on the above date, the followPURBBRED STOCK :~ ROMNEYS. Flock No. 444, R.M.F. Book; Flock 103,' S.I. Bonk. 500 ewes, one-shear to full-mouth 200 ram lambs ■-,'*' 100 one-shear.flock rams 10 stud rams, one-shear and over , • SOUTHDOWNS. Flock No. 198, 5.1., Flock Book, 90 ewes, one-shear and over 55 ranis and ewe lambs LINCOLNS, Flock No. 278, S.I. Flock Book. 19 ewes, bred by T. Dowling, Esq., Flock 271. 13 ram and ewo lambs ENGLISH LEICESTERS. 109 ewes, two-shear and over, bred by J. Studholme, Esq., Flock No. G8 ~ 60 ewes, two-shear and over, bred by late A. \V. Rutherford, jun. Flock No. 259. GO ram and owe lambs 80 flock rams, one-shear HALFBREDS. 150 two-shear Lincoln-Merino and Romney-Merino rams 400 6ound-mouth ewes, ex Surrey Hills, Romney-Merino . MERINO.' 300 sound-mouth ewes, ex Surrey Hills CATTLE. 10 registered Shorthorn cows and calves 13 registered Shorthorn heifers, 1 and 2-year-old 2 registered Shorthorn yearling bulls CLYDESDALE HORSES. 14 registered mares, including the champion, Mona Ronald I registered fillies, 2 years 1 registered filly, 3 years 9 geldings, 1 to 3 years ' LIGHT HORSES. ' 20 light horses, various ages, by Welsh Meteor (imp.), Account MR, W. NOSWORTHY, Mesopotamia StationSO t-yeaSold Polled Angus steers 10 2-year-old Polled bulls SALE AT 11 O'CLOCK. ' LUNCHEON PROVIDED. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., Auctioneers. IMPORTANT SUBDIVISIONAL SALE.
ORUAMATUA ESTATE. ORUAMATUA ESTATE. ORUAMATUA ESTATE. ORUAMATUA ESTATE. SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1920, At 2.30 p.m. HOADLEY, SON, AND STEWART LTD. have been instructed by MESSES'. LOWRY AND WATT to. offer by Public Auction at the TOWN HALL. TAIHAPE. On above date, THEIR WELL-KNOWN , ORUAMATTTA ESTATE. ORUAMATUA ESTATE. ORUAMATUA ESTATE. ' ORUAMATUA ESTATE. Containing about . ACRES. -%A AAA ACRES. FREEHOLD. ±4b»VUU FREEHOLD. And ACRES, 9WM ACRES. LEASEHOLD. 9000 LEASEHOLD. SUBDIVIDED INTO NINE, PASTORAL BLOCKS, Varying in Area ,' FROM 500 TO 4500 ACRES. ORUAMATUA is situated 16 miles by good Tood from TAIHAPE. It consists of-'Healthy, Open Country, well watered by permanent streams. A-bit; proportion is in English grass; balance in dautlionia and tur-sock. Grows • excellent crops of oats and turnips. Each block has a considerably xrer of ploughable land. ON THE HOMESTEAD BLOCK is n COMFORTABLE RESIDENCE, together with woolshed (18 stands), dip, yards, and complete station buildines. On the same block there is also a number of additional buildings, which will be sold for removal. TAese will be pointed out to inquirors by the manager, should nrove invaluable to purchasers of other blocks. OTRMS OF PAYMENT: 10 per cent, at time of.sale. 5 per cent, on delivery—April 1, 1920 10 per cent, in 12 months from date.oi delivery. Balance in 5 years from date of delivery. , All unpaid purchase, monev to beai interest at the rate of 55 per cent, Lithograph Plans will be < forwarded upon application to the Auctioneers. •• " NOTE! AN AUCTION'CLEARING SALE Of STOCK. PLANT. AND EXTRA BUILDINISS Will be held PRIOR TO DATE OP DELIVERY. So that purchasers may nbtnin their requirements from Stock depasturing or the Estate. IMPORTANT NOTICE. The Auctioneers will open a TEMPOR ARY OFFICE at TAIHAPE on Monday March 15, when their Ropresentntm (Mr. F. Hewitt) will be pleised to supplj further information required, and nr ranjre for inspection of the variom blocks. HOADLEY, SON. AND STEWART LTD., Auctioneers, Napier.
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