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AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALE. .SUBDIVISION OF THE "G UMGR OV B" ESTA TE, "GUM GROVE". ESTATE, "GUM GROVE" ESTATE, FEATHERSTON, WAIRARAPA. CONSISTING OF 1350 ACRES OF FLAT, IDEAL CROPPING, FAT- : TENING, AND.DAIRY LAND. .1 ■.''.'. MESSRS. MURRAY, ROBERTS, AND CO. LTD.. in ' conjunction with MESSRS. DALGETY AND CO. LTD., have heen favoured with instructions from BRUCE SPEEDY, ESQ., to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION in the TOWN HALL, FEATHERSTON, On THURSPAY, APRIL 22, 1920, .. ' At 1 p.m. His well-known "GUMGROVE" Properly, comprising 1350 ACRES of first-class CROPPING, FATTENING, AND DAIRY LAND. The property is situated one mile by good motor Toad from Featherston Borouuh and Ra.ilway Station, one mile from Pigeon Bush Railway Station, three miles from Featherston Chepse Factory, and twelve miles from , the Martinborough Saleyards, and lias been subdivided into 17 convenient farms, ranging from 13 to 115 acres. Included in the lots is Section No. 1 (Homestead Block) of 107 acres; has a very fine 11-roomed residence with all conveniences, also woolshed, tennis court, and ground tastefully laid out in ornamental shrubs, flowers, and native bush. This section would make an ideal stud farm. '.' There are golf links on the property, and Hie situation makes this an ideal property for winter dairying. This properly srows excellent crops of oats, turnips, and rape, and every section is permanently watered by creeks or trouchs. There are patches of shelter Lush on each farm.'

TERMS. 5 per cent, fall of hammer; 10 per cent, upon possession; 5 per cent, twelve months; 5 per cent, twenty-four months; Balance 5J per cent.' for 5 years from date of possession. • ' Possession to be- given MAY 1, 1920. Arrangements for inspection can be made upon'application to either Murray, Roberts, and Co. Ltd. or Dakcty and Co. Ltd. Plans or further particulars are obtainable from oither MURRAY, ROBERTS, & CO. LTD., Or DALGETY AND CO. LTD.. At Wellington, Masterton,, Feilding, Napier, and Gisbome; And from J. W. CARD, Solicitor, Feafcherston, T EYIN AND CO. UIB. are instructed •»-' by .EXECUTORS' in Estate late J. Ti: TATHAM, who have sold the property, to sell, by Public. Auction on SATURDAY, APRIL 21, At 1 p.m., .

At THE HOMESTEAD. ONAWE, Six miles from • Eketahuna, and 2 miles from Rongomai Creamory, the whole of his live and dead stock, as under— 1365 SHEEP--400 4-year ewes, in lamb to Southdown rams 370 4 and 6-tooth ewes, in lamb to ' Romncy' miris 155 2-tooth eweS,' in lamb to Romney rams . 410 mixed sex lambs 30 2-tooth Down Crass, mixed sexes 220 CATTLE- . " ' GO cows, in.calf to Hereford and Polled Angus bulls 18 3.\-ycar bullocks 17 21-year steers 2!) 24-year heifers (empty) ... 48 18-month mixed sexes 44 weaner calves T 4-year Polled Aliens bull 1 3-year Hereford bull 3.dairy cows HORSES- ■■ - , ' 2 aged draughts (all work) 1.7-year draught, broken to chains 1 8-year drought; brokeif to chains 1 3-year draught, unbroken 4 hacks ■'.'., IMPLEMENTS- • ■ Drill, R. and G. d.f. plough • Tine'harrows, dray, 4-horse blocks Woolpress, 40-gallon tank Half-ton superphosphate, and sundries

LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. PRELIMINARY 'ANNOUNCEMENT. TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1920, Commencing at 10 o'clock sharp. On the Premises, CALEDONIAN HOTEL, Sussex Square. LOTS. /?KA LOTS. lOTS. OOV LOTS. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions from Jill. (.'ANN, whose lease lias .expired, to sell by Public Auction, the Entire Contents "of the above-named Hotel, comprising:— SUPERIOR BEDROOM SUITER, AXMINSTER CARPETS AND RUNNERS, CHESTERFTELD SUITES. ' 20 DUCHESSE 'CHESTS. INLAID LINOLEUMS, LEATHER DINING SUITE, AUSTRIAN CHAIRS. GLASSWARE. CROCKERY, BAR FITTINGS, 70 DOZEN ASSORTED TUMBLERS, CUTLERY, DINING TABLES. WRITING DESK, HALL STANDS. 40 D.B.M. & S.T. BEDSTEADS ICVPPC BEDS, .PILLOWS, KTTCHPX UTENSILS, Etc. Etc. Also--4 ALMOST NEW "NATIONAL" CASH RECITERS LARC-K "Fr.K'IV.IIEII RUSSI'LL" GAS STOVE, BL\NKETS SHEETS. PILLOW CASFS, And TABLE LTNEN, FIREPROOF SAFE. Entire Contents of 25 well-furnished rooms. FULL DETAILS LATER. L. G. DOWDING, Auctioneer.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 173, 17 April 1920, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 173, 17 April 1920, Page 14

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