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AUCTIONS. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS. ANNUAL SALE OF BLOOD STOCK. FRIDAY, la. MAY. 1903. TEE DAY FOLLOWING THE PALMERSTON RACEj. ABRAHAM a D d WILLIAMS. LTD., have received instructions from the Hon. J. D. Ormond. to SELL br PUBLIC AUCTION, at their SaWards, 'PalmfTstcn North, as above, at 11.30 sharp, 63 THOROUGHBRED HORSES, Comprising— 22 THOROUGHBRED YEARLINGS, by lhe Officer aid Sir Laredo., from mares allied to The Fisb-f.rmau. 'St. Leecr, Musket, and Traaiio.- strains 17 THOROUGHBRED FOUR and FIVE-YEAR-OLD FILLIES and GELDINGS, by St. Andrew. Flintlock, Spinfeldl, Dreadnought, and other wellknown sire?, cosily nrtried 8 WELL-KNOWN PERFORMERS on the Turf, including Reliir.cc-, North Star, Frjindle. ■Jabber. Dentine?, and ctkf-rs 13 THOROUGHBRED --ARES, by Albany St. Legrr, Hippocampus, Nordenfeldt, Aprcruont, etc. Also, the following Horses now ia training: — Bay Geldisjj Accrce, by St. Andrew—.N'or.eDiSJd Chestnut GrHir.-; Wherlkck, by Flintlock —Miss Evelyn Bay Goldins; Moe, by Dreadnought—Lullaby On account of W. J. Douglas. Erg., Two-year Filly by Tho Officer—Taihoa Two-voar Filly, by Torpedo—Par'ourmaid Yearling Filly by The Possible—Hin© te po Also. On account of G. P. Dc.nr.c.l'y, Esq., and in conjunction with :'ao _s"./_. Loin and -ilrreantiie Aprency Co. Ltd., 18 THOROUGHBRED HORSES, LIGHT HORSES, and CARL YON PONIES, Including— 13 Yearlings, by Douglas, Gold Reef, Wehikore, and Cotesby, from mares combining -the be.»t racing strain's ot blood in the colony, such as Kotuku, KorematnliM, Po.irl I'owder, Karamca, Ra_.gtpo, and others 0 Bro«d Mares, by AriV;, Waterfall, May King, .and othors. with foal at fcot or in fcal to Cstesby, Douglas, and Wehikore 24 We.ll-brcd Fillies and Geldings, from one to five years old, mostly by Catesby Also, The Gelding Hokio (syrs), by Strephon— Pihanga, in trairarg; has won eeveral races. With -a Few Exceptions the Sale is UNRESERVED. Catalogues c/n Application. LUNCHEON PKO\IDED. 80-54 SALE OF THE WELL-KNOWN MOUTOA ESTATE. TUESDAY. 12ih MAY", At 1 p.m. eharp. ABRAHAM and WILLIAMS LTD., in conjunction with T. Kennedy Maodonald and Wilson, havo been instructed by Messrs Stcvtr_s. Eaeton. and Aiistin, to submit to PUBLIC AUCTION. AT THEIR SALE ROOMS, PALMERSTON NORIH.

as above— 5000 AND ODD ACRES OF THIS MAGNIFICE.NT AND FERTILE PROPERTY, Subdivided into 55 SECTIONS, varying in arc* from 25 to 40. acres each." These Sections have been so allocated and grouped as to enablo each purchaser to acquire a sufficiency of high land upon which to erect his dwelling Arouse, and ail necessary farm steading, together with ample room for paddecking, anu cne hundred or more acres of the richest fattening land in the colony, thus offering to the public unexceptional facilities for establishing comfortable and highly profitable homes for Farmers, Dairymen, and Graziers, with freehold titles. Tho grouping of two or morp sections is shown by flags placed upon each section bcar,ing the numbers of the respective sections intended to be offered as one lot. There, ia a creamery within half a mile, and section 41 is reserved for a dairy factory ' TERMS OF PAYMENT: — £15 per cent Cash, £7J per cent in twelve months, £10 per cent, in two years, the balance may remain on mortgage for seven yea-rs. All unpaid balance to bear tho low rate of £4_ per cent, per annum. The Property ie distant about 2§ miles from Shannon, on tho Manawatu Railway line, end about the same distance from Foston. Persons desirous of vi«wing tho property can do so by notifying tho Auctioneers, who will make the necessary arrangements. For further information apply to ABRAHAM and WILLIAMS, LTD.. Palmersion North; T. KENNEDY MACDONALD and WILSON. Wellington; STEVENS. EASTON and AUSTIN, i'cxton or Bulls; From whom lithograph plans can bo obtained. _ 2749 hTmATSON AND CO. THIS DAY. CLEARING SALE. LEESTON-CUM-DOYLESTON. ON account of Mr W. R. Donold, at his Farmstead. Sale at 12 o'clock. H. MATSON' and CO.. 5099 Auctioneers. IMPORTANT CLEARING-OUT SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, At SPRINGSTON, TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW, ON account or Mr Fntnk Bailey, at his Farmstead, Springstcn. Sale at 12 eharp. Luncheon.. H. MATSON and CO., 3100 Auctioneers. FRIEDLANDER BROS , LTD. AUS NEXT HORSE FAIR KJ Will he held on THURSDAY', 23rd APRIL, 1903, For which we are now booking ENTRIES. PRESENT ENTRY SO HEAD. FRIEDLANDER BROS., LTD. 2551 R. FRIEDLANDER. Auctioneer. ~~ PROPERTIES FOR SALE,

BUILDING SECTIONS. CECIL STREET. WALTHAM. Only Three Sections Left. Apply at once to 1158 HARMAN and STEVENS. ST. ALBANS E., good locality.—A wellbuilt House of 6 rooms (nearly new), with pantry, bathroom (hot water from copner), 3 wardrobes, press's. V. blinds, verandah, washhouse. asphalt paths, good section, with chain frontage. Prico £523. Terms can be avr.ltiged. DAVID BATES. Solicitor, Cathedra] square. I have instructions to Sell a New and Wellbiult House of 7 rooms and offices, hot and cold water, V. blinds, 2 bay windows, deep we 1, connected with sewer. A very convenient and thoroughly up-to-date house, with _ood Ecction. City, good locality. Apply to DAVID BATES. Solicitor, Cathedral square. FOR SALE. ST. ALBANS, Chapel street—7-roomed Houso and all modern conveniences, Jacre. tastefully laid cut, planted with ornamental shrubs and flowers. Owner leaving New Zealand, very low prioe to effect quick sale. FENDALTON—7-roomed House (new), modern conveniences, 3 acres, stables, etc. RONALD O. DUNCAN. F.1A..N.Z., 194 Hereford street. £Of»r— ADDINGTON, handy to Work_"w<J\JO gfcopj—jj ew House. 6 rooms, scullery, pantry, tiled grates, plastered, J-acre, detached washhouse and copper. £315—ADDINGTON, handy to Workshops —New House, 4 rooms, plastered, pantry and scullery, detached washhouse. J-acre. £409—EAST BELT—House 4 rooms, large shed, J-acre, S_ft frontage. £520—SYDENHAM—House 6 rooms, all convenience*, good locality, J-acre. B. LIGHTBODY and CO., 115 Colombo street, (Next City Buffet). 1623 belt, Superior Modern Residence xN of 6 large rooms, bay windows, verandah, substantially and fajthiuily built, wcilfinished, h. a_d c. service and all conveniences, fine aspect. Prioe -PMO. Terms if necessary. J. G. Bannerman, 171 Liohfield street.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11562, 20 April 1903, Page 8

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