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AUCTIONS. TO-DA.Y, MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, 190S, At 2 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF CORRUGATED IRON WHARE, PICTURES, and HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. jVTESSRS. J. H. BETIIUNE AND CO: have L" beon favoured with instructions lo sell in tlieir Rooms, Featherston Street, as above— A NEW CORRUGATED IRON BUILDING, 10ft. x. Sft., will floor, door, and window complete, packed ready for removal and crection. 8000 COLOURED PRINTS, suitable for Calendars for the coming season. Also a quantily of EXCELLENT OFFICE FURNITURE, comprising Writing and Typing Tables, Foolscap Copying Press, Fireproof Safe, Plan Rack, etc. A Selection of SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising Tables, S. and D. Bedsteads, Carpets, Linoleum, American Organ, Invalid Chair, Sewing Machine, Cooking Stove, Electro-plated Ware, Cutlery, Fenders and Irons, Linen, etc. Framed and Unframed Portraits of tho late Rt. Hon. R. 0. Seddon; Oil Paintings, etc. , On View SATURDAY MORNING and MORNING OF SALE. , J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., 7330 < Auctioneers. HH WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1908. Sale by Registrar at instance of the Mortgagees. FREEHOLD LANDS situate in the OTAKI DISTRICT. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. have received instructions from the Registrar ? 'J? 0 , Supreme Court at Wellington to Sell by Public Auction, at their Auction Rooms; of Featherston and Brandon Streets, infta 0n ' 011 WEDNESDAY, October 21, 1303, at, 2.30 o'clock jn the afternoon, the undermentioned lands:— FIRSTLY, all those pieces of land containing together IS-la. lr. 32.Gp. more or less, being the Native Land Court Subdivision, known as Ngakaroro No. la, No. 8, Ngakaroro No. 3d., N>:. 1, No. 7a, and Ngakaroro 3d., No. 1, No. 7b. SECONDLY, all those pieces of land or interests in land containing and representing togelher iGa. 2r. 3f)p. mere or less,' being the Native Land Court. Subdivisions, known as Waitohu Xu. lid.. Block IX, Waitohu Survey District, and an undivided seventeen thirty-lil'tli share in Waitohu JV. He. For further particulars, apply to ALEXANDER DUNN, ESQ., . . Solicitor for the Mortgagees, Wellington, Or, to 6773 THE AUCTIONEERS;:' ' MASTERTON SPRING CATTLE FAIR, • TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 19DS, 1 p.m. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD.,. will x ~ selLas above':— iOO STBERS YEARLING STEERS 50 18-months to 2-year heifers • 50 2-year steers 30 4-year bullocks 40 15-months shorthorn steers 8 extra prime heavy steers .. . ' ■ 1 Art POLLED ANGUS YEARLING Ll/U STEERS . , 50, forward bullocks On Account of- MESSRS; W. AND' H. ■ BEETHAM, BRANCEPETH:30Q 3 AND 4-YEAR BULLOCKS (good '■71*00 ® T A TION cmvs AND HEIFERS On Account ANNEDALE STATION (Without Reserve):— Afi Ve ' r y Forward 4-YEAR BULLOCKS rk" (extra good i line) FORWARD 4-YEAR BULLOCKS On Account MR. TOM HANDYSIDE, MARAINANGA (AKITEO) :— 1 A A WELL-BRED POLLED ANGUS J-vU COWS, springing to calvo 1 a A MIXED POLLED ANGUS "UAR--IUU. LINGS. . NOTE.—Owing to CARTERTON SHOW Sale will be held on TUESDAY, instoad of Wednesday. 7289 STUD RAMS AND CLYDESDALE COLTS. MESSRS. PYNE AND CO. have received instructions from MR. J. B. REID to Sell by Public Auction, during the November week, at Tattersall's, Christchurch— 80 (EIGHTY) High-class STUD LINCOLN, BORDER LEICESTER, and ROMNEY MARSH RAMS AND EWES, in Full Wool. Also, FOUR, Two-yoar-old CLYDESDALE COLTS, by the. Imported Agitator:— 1. Prom Young Minnie, a descendant of Crown Prince and the famous Laura M'Pherson. 2. From Queenie, by Lord Salisbury from Laura Foley, by Young Banker (imp.)' from Laura M'Pherson. 3. From Prince is of Wales VI, dam Princess of Wales 11, by Pride of Galloway (imp.), from Princess of Wales, etc. . . 4. From Heather Maggie, by. Lord Salisbury (imp.), dam by Heather Jock, G. dam Maggie Lauder, by Cox's Pride of Scotland. This sale will offer an exceptional opportunity to Breeders of Purchasing HIGH-CLASS STUD STOCK; Full Particulars on application to • PYNE AND CO., 7160 Christchurch. W. H. MORF2AH AND CO,, LAND AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS, WILLIS STREET.: FREEHOLD FARMS. a a ACRES, MANAWATU, near Wellington. , Splendid soil, all level. Superior hou&e and improvements. Price .£3700. 1 p ACRES, MANAWATU.-All level, cleared. XO fenced, has river frontage, and 4rcomed cottage; splendid soil. Cheap place. JCIOOO. nnA ACRES, MID-WAIRARAPA. —Whare, /Cllv/: stable, etc.; all been ploughed, and is . fenced. Cheap at ,£l4 per acre. , ACRES, NORTH W AIRARAPA, im«/vO proved, .£l2 10s.; per acre. Further details on application. MORRAH'S, WILLIS STREET. ......' C9SI FARMS FOR SALE AND LEASE. IW(| ACRES, situate within easy distance of J. I f Palmerston, cheese and butter factories. All in grass, well fenced and watered. Will carry 80 cows. Buildings complete. Rent 30s. per acre, tiuarterl.y in advanco. 1 of? ACRES, .rich flat. land, all in grass, J.OO well fenced and watered by artesian wells; Two miles from the Rpngotea butter factory. Buildings completo Rent, 30s. Term, 7 years, with P.C.. at .£3.5 per acre. Halfyear's rent in - advance, and £100 down on account of purchase. ' 1k a ACRES Freehold and 450 Acres Native ID" Lease. Rent 3s. Term, 12 j ears. Situate near the State Farm, Levin. Rich flats and low grassed sand ridges Carrying capacity, 1500 slieej). Where, woolshed, and yards. Price, ,£2850. Terms, £850. For further particulars apply— BELL BROS., LAND AND STOCK AGENTS, PALMERSTON NORTH. C 737

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 331, 19 October 1908, Page 12

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