AUCTIONS. DISPERSAL SALE. D- STUD HEREFORD CATTLE, PUREBRED ROMNEY MARSH SHEEP. PUREBRED 'SOUTHDOWN SHEEP COLOMBO ROAD SALEYARDS, N MASTERTON. I' TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, to At 11 o'clock, rFTUIE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS CO-OPERATIVE DISTRIBUTING n j CO., LTD., have been favoured with ii structions from the Trustees of tho E: !r tate of the late Major J. C. M'Killop, t hold a dispersal sale on above date, wlie ''j they will offer— 5, SHEEP- '• 200 purebral Romnay owes and lamb y at foot, in lots 78 purebred Romney ewe hoggets 70 one-shear Romney rams ' 90 purebred Southdown owes, dry u 30 ouo-shsar Southdown rams CATTLE--0 13 stud Hereford cows and calves a 11 'foot y. 3 2-year stud Hereford heifers 7 1-year stud Hereford heifers i_ 10 stud Hereford bulls. ag>;s from (1 • year to 4 years old 0 On Account H. W. Lee, Weraiti— 1 4-year stud Hereford bull, Moni kau President 1 1-year stud Hereford bull, Brae , mar Prince , e f Full particulars and Pedigrees at Sale - IMPORTANT SALE. GROCERIES AND GENERAL ' MERCHANDISE. ) BY PUBLIC AUCTION. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. • WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER, 10, At 11 a.m. sharp, On Warehouse Premises, ■„ HOLLAND, STREET, - - HOLLAND STREET, (Off Tory Street), ; WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER- 10. ■ WORTH OF MERCHAN- . S&OUUIi DISE OF.EVERY.DE. SCRIPTION.' ]U"ESSRS. WILLIAMS AND CO., LTD., have received instructions - from the DOMINION PRODUCE CO., • LTD., to sell without reserve the whole of their surpltis stock of Groceries and General Merchandise, including:— 50 cases dried fruit , ' 50 cases canned fruit 20 crates clieeso 59 boxes butter 1 million paper bags (assorted) 25 : cases jam (assorted) . 100 ciises salt 5 cases baking powder 1 4'cases dessicateil coconut 50 1-chests tea 20 cases maizena 2 cases cocoa 10 cases rennet .50 cases salmon 25 cases sardines 1 barrel preserved ginger 1 ton sago ■ ■ 1 ton tapioca 14 bag 9 washing soda 5 eases Wilson's extract of malt 2 cwt. seaming twine, in hanks fi doz. spools counter twine 1 case mustard -120 doz. ..fish naste 5 casps cordials . 14 sacks'beeswax and other goods too numerous to mention. "• Also, 1 motor delivery van 1 Olympic separator. . In lots to S,uit Purchasers^ NOTE. —This clearing salo presents a great opportunity for storekeepers, proprietors of hotels, restaurants, boardinghouses,. and {rrocjrs, bakers, pastrycooks, etc., to secure stock at Auction prices. REMEMBER WEDNESDAY NEXT, , At 11 a.m. NO RESERVE. .Terms: Cash on the fall of the hammer. J. M. SAMSON, - 1 x Auctioneer. IMPORTANT • SUBDIVISIONAL SALE Of 1113 ACRES KAWHATAU LAND. 1113 ACRES KAWHATAU- LAND. ODDFELLOWS' HALL, MANGAWEKA. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9. At 1.30 p.m. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., by F. H. R; GORRINGE, ESQ., will sell as above Lis well-known TCawhatau property, subdivided as follows:— * " LOT 1. COMPRISING 320 ACRES. . All easy country. One of the best sheep and cattle farms in the district. LOT 2, COMPRISING 390 ACRES. 315 being easy hills, ualance 75 acres oxcellent flat, about 20 acres stumped. Suitable for dairying. LOT 3. COMPRISING 290 ACRES. Homestead section;, 188 acres easy hills, 102 acres flat, 25 acres stumped. Very suitable for dairying./ LOT 4, COMPRISING 114 ACRES. Very easy country; fair portion ploughable. Also very suitable for dairying. TERMS—IO per cent, on fall of hammer, 10 acr cent, on dato of possession. 5 per cent, in ■ 12 months. 5 per cent, in 24 months, balance ,7' years • from date of possession at G rer cent cer annum. Possession about February 14. 1921. Inspection and further particulars on application lo Auctioneers. N.B. Buyers ( will have the opportunity of acquiring ewes now rn .property, as same are to be offered at auction early jn February. A nrst-class lot with an established reputation. RURAL.LAND FOR SALE, A BAY OF PLENTY GIFT DAIRY FAHM. QAOI ACRES. Freehold, 210 acres ]n It\JOA grasses, 60 acres follow, J2 acres oat crop, balanco fern, etc., ring . fenced and subdivided into It pnddooks, watered by stream and springs, ntc.. 6. roomed up-to-date residence, wwifchoiisc, fixed copper and Uibs, up-to-ilato cow. shod fitted with t-cow milking muobino and separator. 6-stalled stable, chad room, largo barn, corn crib, fowlhouse, ate. Price. .823 per acre. Terms, xifili balanco 6 venrs 3 per cent.; /i ra u M from seaport town, 2 minutos' walk- from " harbour front, where good honting, iisliIng, eic.' Perfect view. Cream lak«n I [rora gate. The first person to inspect i ivill purchase. Apply ( plies. i J. WILSON. Real Land and.Entate Agent, i Te Puke. t Correspondence invited. Prompt ro ii 1 — fyfYlA. Freehold, limestone i country, lying to sun; well' ( Fenced and watered; 100 acres crops; i icope for increased cropping; exceptional 2 ;rowth; fine house and good outbuild- r ugs; catle and sheep yards, and dip; i :arries 1800 sheop, 83 cattle. Close to „ :ity, rail and school. Price .£6 10a.; h my terms. CLARENCE SMITH AND :0., Neltos.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 35, 5 November 1920, Page 12
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