AUCTIONEERS' NOTICES. CLEARINC SALE. THURSDAY, l&t-h JANUARY, At 2.15 p.«n. AT -PREMISES: 99 BANNISTER STREET. A J. JOHNSoN AMD CO,, favX"V» on red with [instruction's from NURSE JVIcWHINNIE, will sell, as above, the whole .of her Furniture and Household Effects. Partioilars in Wednesday's issue. ELDERSUE STUD FLOCKS TUESDAY, JANUARY 30th, 1912. At THE ELDEST .TF, HOMESTEAD Near 0 -V^IAliU. PYXE ar.d CO., in conjunction with DALGETY and CO., L+d., have i nreived instructions' from Mr J. B. R" ID to soli by public auction ait EkV-clie, on Tuesday, January 30t3i, J 312. the whole of his magnificent Rio nine y Marsh, Border Leicester, Lincoln, and- English Leicester Stud Sheep, comprising—romney marsh n.z.f.b. No. 5. G high-class imported, nuns, ' prize takers in England, and persona-Hly selected' by Mir Reid from Mr C. File's flock 34 specially selected stud rams.' 1, 2 anil 3 ahead 1 . 300 1 shear flock rains 3 )0 ram lambs 310 J -shear stud ewes 570 2, 3 and' 4-shoar stud ewes 350 ewe lambs ' 19.10 - LINCOLNS, N.Z.F.8.. No. 7. 2 stud rams v," <9 2-tooth Hock rams- - ■ 45. ram lambs 126 2, 3 and 4 shear stud awes 1 60 1 shear stud ewes 50 ewe lambs 34^2 BORDER LEICESTER, N.Z.F.B. No. v. 2 high class imported rams, bred by Mr Cameron, Brechin. 18 specially selected stud rams 150 1-shear fiook rams 150 ram lamtbs 140 1-shear stud ewes 290 2, 3 and 4 shear stud ewes 150 ewe lambs 898 EXGLISH LEICESTER, N.Z.F.B. No. 60. 2 stud rams 58 1 and 2 shear flock rnir.s 38 ram lambs 40 1 shear stud owes 74 2. 3 aid 4 flr-.i.: r/utl c. 37 ew? !ar* % s 249 LIN COLN-MERIN 0. 20 1 shear ha If bred rams • It seems almost superfluous to call fcJie attention of Flock Masters to this- sale, which iV certainly one of the most important sheep sales ever hold in New Zealand. Throughout the whiole Dominion,, and in Australia, the E'dcrslie nocks are well and widely kiiMP.. ancl- their show yard reputation stands second to none. Shown nt 61 shows in New Zealand and .Australia, sheep from the Hocks have seen 1 , en 83 champion medals, 5 ribli'Mis Sydnev Royalt. 355 fi-ft. 283. second nrd 137 third prices. At Melbourne Exhibition 5 gold medals, for and championship of tiie Exhibition, with Romn'ey ewe wool. For near 7 v forty vears the flocks have been bred with , the p:roatost, care and judgment, and no expense ha.s been spared to seciure slices, from the Old Country. We confidently recommend intending buyer.S' of high-class sheep to make a point of heme at Eiderslie (hi ■the 30th 1 January, next. .Sale 10 a.m. sharp. Train.' will' I'teave Oamia,ra at 5.45. PYNE ANT) CO. DALGETY AND CO., Ltd. Joint Auctioneers.
PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. . GREAT CLEARING SALE MA.RT.IN BOROUGH. .A BRAHAM AN3> WILLIAMB, XTL Ltd.," dm conduction -with. MURRAY ROBERTS and CO., Ltd, axe instructed' by Mr CHAjRiLES HARRIS, Hautotara Station, Marbimborough, owing to the sale of tiho property, to sell the 'whole of -his >siheep and cattle by public auction a* Hautotara— -32,000 SHEEP. 1,400 to 1,500 HEAD CATTLE. 5b CAT i LE. NOTE—Dates of Sale. Slieep: TUESDAY, 13th Feb. Cattle and Horses: TUESDAY, 27th Feb. SUBDIVISION OF' PORTION OF PAHIKO ESTATE, OTAKI. 507 n acres. On Account of MESSRS MONOKTON and ADDINGTON, OTAKI, ALSO Q(X ACRES Adjoining above, on O O account of Mr C. MILNER, .Otaki. D ALGETY AND CO., LTD., Wellington', will sell the above by ■Public Auction. AT THE TOWN HALL. OTAKI. ON TUESDAY, 30th JANUARY, 1912, at l p.m. This property is situated on the main road within a mile of Otaki (Railway Station, Creamery and Saleyards. Otaki is only about 2 hours <bv trail from Wellington, and there is atn excellent train, service. so that sections in .this estate are ideally iplaced for fattening, .milking, fruit growing and market gardening. 'Hie land is all ploughable, and>. there are about 200 acres of rich river deposit flats. It is considered to be the best land on the West Coast. . There are 8 sections ranging from 11 to 127 acres, and 'all have good iroad frontages, and there are con venieii.t houses on two of them, also on Mr Milner's property. The Estate has ibeen sub-divided so (tliat the sections will work in as faaas possible with the existing fences, which are all in good order. Terms are very favourable, so a* to allow farmers'with limited capital to acquire a freehold property in one of the best districts in the Dominion. TERMS: 15 Per Cent}, on fall of Hammer. Balanca in 5 years at 5 psr cent. Plans can be obtained from any of the Offices of Dalgety and Co., Ltd., throughout New Zealand. ■ 1N C UP NUMJ3I UMBER XT UMBER "E you want to lure a Motoif Cai in ohaitge of a competent Ohuffour. AH trails met. f Atte<ndanoe mefc or day. E. d. EA3.W O0 D, PROPRIETOR.
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