aUCriONECRS' NOTICES. | SOLWAY SALE. SEPTEMBER 2-3tii, 1912. Associated auctioneers Will oiler as above—--170 uiixoa sox hoggets. IUU hoggets. f>o lionets. 10 forward empty ewevs. 20 prime fat wethers. 50 i'ut ewes and wathers. 40 empty owes (Jil itac and ifonvard wethers (off turnip's). MiftXTAHI STOCITMLI:. ~ MONDAY. BKL'Tl'iMlrßll 30, 1012. At 1 p.m. sharp. an ALGETY AND CO.. LTD., will sell as above:— 6 first class springing heifers. 1 first class 3-year springing .Jersey heifer. 3 first class springing: heifers at drop. 1 5-year springeart gelding. MARTIN BO ROUGH GALE. SEPTKMI3EI! 26. 1912. D ALGETY AND CO., LTD., will sell as above: — SHEEP: Account Messrs Fenwick Bros. 400 first class woolly hoggets. 200 black faced good-conditioned hoggets. CATTLE: 22 3-year old steone. _ 10 springing dairy heifers. ~~ STOCK SALE. MAI\<iAHAU 1(0A1J I'AiiJjS. ..SEPTEMBER ii, 1912. &80QSATED AUCTIONEERS wilii sell a;) above.— 200 real good hoggets. -10 dr yowes. 100 fat and forward owes. GO mixed hoggets. 12 ewes and iambs. GO 2-year empty heifers. 40 18-months steers 1 Jersey heifer (springing.) 3 heifers on the drop. 2 heifers just calved, 5 pringin gcows.^ 1 2-year Jersey Shorthorn cross bull. 7 heifers in calf. 5 2-year empty heifers. 1 empty cow. 5 springing heifers. 6 springing heifors. 2 sound dairy cows (cpringing.) BY~AUCTIO N~ WAWAROA ESTATE . IMPORTANT LAND SALE. FRIDAY, 25th OCTOBER. At 11.30 a.m. AT HAMILTON. THE' Farmers' Co-Operative Auctioneering Company. Ltd. Masterton, (instructed on behalf of the owners by Messrs Paul Hansen and Co., of Auckland) Will offor bv Public Auction ' AT HAMILTON, on the above date: THIRTY-ONE Sections of rich level land, lavrrely first-claps fiffamp easily drainable having ample fall, varying in areas from 100 acres to 150 acres. NOTE: 111 is land is adjacent to the Wiihnrea Railway Station and I throe creameries. Each Section has a pood rond Pmntage. and the land is all suitable .for dairying purposes. It adjoins the woll-kaown Mata Mat a and b in the unique position of being situated in th« centre of a Jiighly prosperous dairying district. It has not been developed cadier. as it lias only recently been acquired from tho Native owners. Arrangements aro in course < f being rnndo with the local Drainage Hoard for the draining of the area. TOWNSHIP: A portion of the estate, in the central position, has been • subdivided in'mie-a.-re lots township purports, which will also bo offered 'for «nK TERMS:' Ten per cent cash, ten per oe-nt in three months, 10 p'T cent in twelve months from datp ef riale. Tlalayc .payable in fivo years from Ist of June. 1912. bearing five per i"terost per >nnum. F'm P'ans and further details apply to Tb n F""mr>vs' Co-Operative Auctioneering 'Company. Ltd.. Hamilton, or to their Snb-Ajrents: G. W. MACE and CO.. Laaid Agente, To Arnha. LAYNE AND RETD. Land. Agents, Morrin svillo. •BEAUTIFUL HAWKE'S BAY PROPERTY In the Market for a very short time. About 3 miles from Has tinge, by Good •Road. n ACRES of tho famous Hawke's Bav Flats. This land is some of the pick of Hawke's Bay ami capable of carrying a cow to tho acre. Divided into 7 paddocks with all new fences. 12 acres in first-class Prairie Grass. 10 acres ready for sireen crops. Balance in pasture. Practically new house of 5 rooms and all modern conveniences, hot and cold i water, etc., Thig is an ideal dairy farm, and is quite close to dairy factory. For further particulars apply to S. H. KNIGHT, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, HASTINGS. ~ FOR IMMEDIATE SALE FIRST-CIASS SHEEP RUM. i Ann ACRES Freehold; all hM been very Well laid down in mixed English jp-a3a?g, •sxcfrpfc 200 fkiies, is in landing trn&h. ■Wed fenced and divided into 12 ooxivenwrat paddocks. Five-roomod houw ana also 8-roomed cottage, wool shedand night pom, shew? yards, oowJtked and. outbuildings. Tfoero &r? j-tbout 400 seres of very rich flats, tho fcalanco being hills, good apuxo and op. bin© papa formation Situ®te 1 mil© to tk, Post Offioe, _ store, %oi«il, half mile'to the dairy fao"tory, 10 roOea to the naleyards, 18 snillea to freezing worko. Accosu by main roiwl (firut-ciaaa metalled motor to,id) riftht to homestead. PRICE £8 per »er:— a very cheap proACRES, T.& Koiti di#- . trict, 500 acres in grass, S»]anoe heavy buuh. Good 5 roomed fcouso, shed and sheep yurdg. Subdivided into 6 shosp proof paddocks. Capacity 2 sheep to acre. O.R.P. at I 7« 0d per acre. VKIOE £8 10s per toor«. 4310 071 Q AOSES, Waverley DiaJmIJJLO trict; 1805 acres in Spaas and the balance in bush. Well (fenced and Four roomed boise and lean-to, dairy, ■ wool shed., sod two of sheep yards. Carrying 3000 Fii-2-cp and 200 head of young oafctie. Situate 9 miles to railway Eta* tion. Tenure small wrfi.zjnp; run fcaw ®1- yo»rs from lr>t Maroh, 1913. £43 llh per annum. BBIOE £6OOO. sm> atwk c,an be taken *"v vatootiou.. KE-rrow KIN 6 " AUOTIONEE?? LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENT NEW PLYMOUTH,
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