AUOTiOJN HAlitn. BA JU L>h.Lh i AiNU FOR-LONG AND CO/S LIST OF AUCTION SALES For OCTOBER Wanganui, Wednesday 25 Waverlcy, Friday 27 Horse Fair, November 18 SALE YARDS AT— Wan<sanui, Waver ley, Mangamahu, and Raetihi. .AGENTS FOR— Wanganai People's Building Soc.ety Firo Insurance Company. Cannon's Dip. FARMS of every description on our books for Sale or Leasu. PERCY C. FORLOXG. Auctioneer WANGANUI HORSE FAIR. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18. At 12.30 p.m. T)ADDELEY, FORLONG, AND CO. J3 will hold their annual Spring Horse Fair on above date, and sell by Public Auction, IAA HORSES, consisting of IUU Draughts, Half Draughts, Harness Horses, and Hacks (broken and unbroken) ENTRIES BEING RECEIVED. NOTE.—AiI entries must be in by SATURDAY, November 11th. PASPALUM DILITATUM. TTIHE king of grasses for permanent I pastures. Farmers and mnholders should sow 81b to 101b of Seccombe's hand-shaken seed per acre, or 21b to 31b with ordinary mixtures. Secoombe's seed is bright, heavy, and shotty, and always gives satisfaction. Ask your local seedsman for Seccombe's, and be sure you get it. —W. Seccombo. grower, Central Bucca, N.S.W. New Zealand address: N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Co.. Auckland. HAWERA SALE YARDS. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19. At 12.30 p.m. NOLAND, TONKS, AND CO. will Sell by Public Auction, as above, 60 2-year Steers • 40 2£-year Empty Heifers 60 Heifers in calf 30 Springing Heifers 30 Store Cows 10 2-year Steers 6 Springing Cows 25 18-month Steers 10 Fat Cows 15 3-year Bullocks 35 Mixed Yearlings 10 Empty Heifers 25 Mixed Yearlings 40 Store Pigs 15 Yearling Steers TTAWKE'S BAY LAND SALE. IMPORTANT SALE OF 24 FARMING PROPERTIES. SITUATED ON THE HASTINGS PLAINS. By Public Auction, FRIDAY, 20th OCTOBER, 1905. At 1 o'clock p.m. Day After tho Hawko's Bay Agricultural Show. p B. HOADLEY AND SON have vj» been instructed to sell on above date, at the Princess Theatre, Hastings, on account of R. D. D. McLean, Esq., PORTION OF THE MARAEKAKAHO ESTATE, And on Account of G. P. Donnelly, Esq., the WHOLE OF HIS NGATARAWA ESTATE. Theso desirable lands have been subdivided into allotments varying in area from 76 to 298. acres in extent, and consist of plonghable, well-watered flats eminently adapted for dairying, cropr pin£, fattening, and mixed farming. Situation about G miles from Hastings railway station and butter factory by good roads. Mr. G. P. Donnelly's commodious, modern residence, with beautifully laidofic gr.ounds r cottages, training stables, ...sheds,,■■etc., will he.offered with section H0,. ,.,5, pontainingi29B acres. .Terms of paynient: One-quartor cash at tima of sale,' 10 per cent, in 18 months, 15 per cent, in 3 years, balance in any time within the next 10 p years," bearing 5 per cent. interestTitle, Land Transfer Plans can be obtained upon application to the office of this paper, or 0. B. HOADLEY AND SON i Auctioneers, . Napier and Hastings. ENQUIRE ABOUT THIS 2,000 ACRES. All in grass, except shelter bush. Well fenced a,nd sub-divided into 12 paddocks. Well watered. Will winter two sheep per acre, 'besides cattle. Two houses, woolshed, dip, etc. One mile from school. Only £8 per acre. Terms can be arranged. Last year the wool alone averaged 10s per acre. QO A ACRES. All in grass. Well 4Ot fenced and sub-divided. Sevenroomed 'house and out-bu'ldings; mile from school, 3 miles from railway station. Owner will lease with compulsory P.O. Carry 2i to 3 sheep. Price, £11. 'Easy terms. For these and other properties you may require apply to i BADDELEY, FORLONG & CO.. STOCK AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS, | Wanganui.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12628, 16 October 1905, Page 8
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