iMfiONEERS' MOTIVES. MASTERTGN STOCK SALE, WAIPOUA SALE YARDS. W EDNEST) AY, Ist MAY, 1912. At 11.30 sharp. AMES MACINTOSH AND CO. will Mil aa above—--70 .store ewes 00 if.imi. owes' in lamb to Down, rains 80 woolly b.f. lamh« • 'lO woolly lambs SX) ifor ward lynvpty owes 300 if at and forward empty owes 25 aii'£)t J }j: 'l* a-tAwed vearl:.ii<r.s, mixed fiOXCS 17 go,(yd calves G calves 4 Ei-Oi'C- cows r> cows in call I) ilir>:fcr:i ia calf 15 10-month.s dairy i]i<j.'fc-rs, good line 12 oyr 'forward 1 'bullocks 2 pernio fat cows 2 jji'ijnc fat lucii'ers fcIIANK EVANS, Auccioawicr. HORSE SALE. WAITOUA (MASTKUTON) SALE YARDS. SATURDAY. <ith MAY, 1012, At 1 p.m. JAMES MACINTOSH AND CO. wii-1 .hold a Her so Sale in their Wa-ipoua Yards 'en above date and t'inno. On account Tviehard Til son Esq. Brom'i gelding, "Cocaine," 6yrs, ! by Lethe, dam Werona. Entered in v oiumc 4. of N.Z. Stud Look. This hor.:c was hunted last year, and proved su'cces'sful. Bay gcldaig, "Neurotic," Gyrs, by Lethe, dam Matiri. by Prince Colc-Merelni. This horse is 2l*rother to Narcotic. Bay iilly, 4y<rs, by Lethe, dam Matod. This mare is full sister to Neurotic. Biro-.vn GeMing, 4yrs, by Lethe, dam Werona. Jiutered h vol 4, N.Z
Stud Book. Black Filly, 2yrs, full sister to Nc. 1 and 4. Chestnut filly, year-limr. by Boris 1 ' dam-Sir L-et'h-e's dam. . Brown Golding, lyr, ifull brother to . No. G, by Boris' dam The Mar- I ve'l, by Lethe-Noisette. Enter- ( ed in volume 4. N.Z. Stud '1 Book. _ 1 Bay G'ekliiig, 3yrs, by Saraccn-Ma- ; titi. - The first three lots are broken to ■saddle, and 1 have never been iu training. The \Vhole lot have splendid bone, no blemishes, and plenty of substance. „ -"--Draught Gelding by Laird of 'Scarni&h, 3yrs off 3 3Draught Geldiivgjj by Laird of Searnisli, 2yrs ofF. _ ■ Draught Filly (by Laird of Searnisli, '• 2yrs,off. 1 On aeeount Wm. -Abbott Esq., Dale- ! field— 1 1 Mack mare, Humpty Uiu-mpty, Tyirs-, 'by iMfcwhvee out of Bubbles Alstf" c;n laocounit other vendors—--8 hack and /harness 'horses and geldings GSfo other Entries M ill bo received for this -sale. All IHor'StG itif) be yarded Ity' 11 o'clock. iEintiry Fee. 2s 6;1. On- account 11. T. Hume Esq.*, ex AcCranga Station—--11 3 ;aind 4yir .unbroken "hacks •and harness, horses. Thesetorses are lji-i!-l bred, and are i for aibfjolute Kale. i TARATAHISTOCK SALE, 29bla APRIL. 1912. D ALGETY AND CO., LTD., wiM sell as above—--17 registered liomiiey owes, 2/tooth and upwards 100 fat and forward empty ewes 20 woolly lambs 50 fat ewes GO full mouth ewes 2 (forward em,pty cows 100 first class weaner heifers ."10 store cows 15 fat and forward cows 1 Shorthorn- bull 2 co we in calf 2 heifers in calf On account Mr C W. Diokason. (whose lease of farm at Taratkihi has expired)— l 11 first-class dairy coiws, factory calvers, sound 5 heifer calves, good (picked) 1 bull calf 1 horse, epring cart and harness 7 milk can's And .Sundries.
DALGETY AND CO.. LID. D ALGETY AND CO., LTD., have been favoured with instructions from tthe Hon. M. St. JOHN, who i® leaving for England, to sell BY AUCTION the whole of his DUNMORE ESTATE Consisting c-i ACRES Freehold, subOOviU divided into Six Farms ranging from 320 to 1000 Acres, including two Homestead Blocks. FRIDAY, 10th MAY, AT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, AUCKLAND N • At 2 p.m. This property is practically all Improved Heavy Bush, limesone and papa formation, in splendid permanent grasses, and consists generally of easy undulating hills. The carrying capacity is 2 sheep to the acre besides cattle. EVERY FARM is well watered by running streams and permanent springs, and the farms are subdivided into convenient paddocks. TERMS.— Homestead Block No. 1, 10s per iacre on fall of hammer, and 30,s per acre in one month, balance at 5 per cent for 5 years. TERMS.— Blocks 2. 3, 4. 5, and 6, 10s per acre on fall of hammer, 20s per aero m one month, 20s per acre in I'2 months or if improvements b© made equal to (this value payment will be postponed until 10th May, 1917. Balance of Purchase Money to be 5 per cent for 5 years . SITUATED AT WAINGARO. A railway line between Ngaruawalhia and Te Akatea is now being constructed and the proposed HuntlyPukemiro Railway" will be only 7 miles from th# property. REGULAR SHEEP AND CATTLE SALES are hekl at Ngaruawabia, and during February over 30,000 sheep were yarded. Tliere is a splendid METAL ROAD TO THE PROPERTY. The property is wilhin half a mile of church, school, etc. TITLE: Land Transfer. ' Plans and further particulars on application to any of our Branches or Agencies. DALCETY AND CO., LTD., AUCKLAND.
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