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AUCTIONS. TO-DAY, at 2 p.m. UNRESERVED SALE OF LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES, HANDBAGS, DR\PERY ETC ■MESSRS. LEVIEN, SHALI.CRASS AND IvJL CO. have been favoured with instructions ,\ to snmple pairs of Ladies' and Children's Shoes, a quantity of Sample Handbags, and Drapery. UNRESERVED. 7435 HERBERT SEATON, Auctioneer. waverley sale. tolJly, FRIDAY, .23rd APRIL, 1909. ' D ALGETY AND COMPANY, LIMITED, will soil, as above, at 12.30 p.m.— 200 i and 5-year ewes 800 good lambs/ 110 <Mooth forward wethers 90 empty ewes 33 fat and forward lambs 23 fat eves 100 2-th ShTopshires mixed 40 20-months steers 30 good 2 to 2i-year steers 25 mixed weanors 12 empty 'cows ' 15 15-month steers 20, mixed cattlo 1 hack 1 unbroken fill*-. 150 15 to 18-month steers On account. S. Powdrell, Esq.— ~ 75 3J-ycar forward bollocks On account L. R. Woodroffc, Esq.— 30 2J to 3-year maiden heifers (good line). 20 18-month steers 150 mixed ShropshiresVv.'.'■' .'•'. On account G:-'C. Aitkeni Esq!— '' : ' ■ : -■' ■■• 100 lambs .-.■■.' NOTE.-All entries can,'be left. with : our .Waverley Agents. ,:-,.,,;,.....;; - 1 , OTAKI STOCK'SALE.'' ~: : ' -V'--1 ■WEDNESDAY, 28tn, a't.l^m,'jQALGETY ; AND> -COMPANY,; XTD.; ■ -;-". : ; and;;; .'■ :,'; ,'.-• ;--.- ' 'ABRAHAM- AND -WILLIAMS, : LTD., :will Bell:—.- . ■• • ■• ; . I. 100 lambs ''V '•-.'": : ;''N '"':"■'. .',;'- '.' 100 woolly lambs-..'.'--,.;:'.:. ; - r .'---'----;.-.'.-.^.-.----..-- ; .. _ i 50 mixed lamb 3/: : . .;.,..,'-'./ "',•'.; 50 fat ewes''; .'..'; ;'■;''.'-' v -'"'-.;' , 20 2-year steers 1 ;i '■.;''■<:■.'■■ ' l 20 store cows :' ; : . : .. ,-■•''; 3 weanersY-"'!---- 1 :'•')''"''. '.' '■'■<'''. ■.■■■■}■ 5 porkers ■-■;'■' •' .. ; -':' -,- 1 fat cow .'"-: 2 cows and calf ;■'•: ' '. ,: '- ■'•:■'■: • 1 bullock 'S :.--.-,; ; ■"■'-'■. ■.':■':.':";; ■•.:■"■.''■ 1 2J-year steer^;.■■''. '■ '•''. ; -;:'--' ; ' 11 yearlings, ;'•;,;%;* : : .;;.; ■.''-'■.''.■'.-,■ 5 forward cows'-.^ ■.'. -■'. ' 150 4-tooth\ forward Aethers .'-'... , x : --' rTZ: :v ■:':.-'';: JCIOT9 LEVIN STOCK SALE.; t':,. ■'■■' -' ' FRIDAY, -30tli' APRiL, : '1909i; '; ■ ' D ALGETY ! AND \rcO;, ; ; LTD;, will sell as ■ above— f :.■:';■;':;;i^.;';^. : ■ ;;.';> 100 good breeding.■ewes/tinise'd ages ■■ ■ 150 ewes, in lamb --":■■■- •-<-":rv--- ;'—V'--200 2 and 4-tboth;wethers :',-■■■ 100 breeding ewes;-' :•: .' ■'';'„:*•'..;, ' v ■ 100 5-year-ewes in-lamb ":' ' . "'v^V: ' 60 fat wethers. ■„'..- ';■,;■"■■' ■':■";'•::".; 1 30 fat ewes ;''''•'; V : -'----. ■ 50 15 to 18-month-steers:. • V ' 75 15 to>lß-inonth steers and heifers- "" 20 bullocks "v..:;:.-.--.'-:.',.■;■•■■•'■. ■- - . ■•"...■'. 0 fat cows '..':, .-/;■;'' ■■:■■'.'■'. .-;-.■:-. '■''■"■ 6 4-year speyed heifers ; :'■ ~ 2 bullocks-i :; : ".,' * •; C 1079 MESSRS. GORTON AND' SON. are 17X to sell at their. Auction Rooms, Ferguson Street, Feiltling, ; onSATURDAY, the 24th Day of APRIL, 1809, at 12.30 o'clock;p.m., : by order of the mortgagee, and under conduct :'ol the Registrar of (the Supreme, Court of New Zealand, Wellington district— • 0, .'.. ALL THAT piece' of Land, containing 2330 acres 2 roods' 3 perches,.more or less situate in subdivision E of, the Manchester Block, -arid being the Sections 70, , ~ 71, and others, arid the wholo of the • land comprised in the Certificates''of Titlo Volume 153, Folio 276,.V01ume 30 Folio 28-4, Volume 00, Folio 69, Volume 69, i olios 14 and'ls, subject to memorandnm of mortgage registered, number' 60343. , , ■'..-. j ... This property;'which'iscallett'tWesterhiil," - is situated between Feilding. and Halcombe and abuts on to -Road and-Mangaone Road.t / ;);->•■;;;-- : -'>•;:■;" ; .-v; - Thai is on the -property a four-roomed Cottage with lean-to, washhouso,'stable,: trapshed, woolsheds,'to pen 400 sheep,.yards dii> etc. Land Transfer/title;; -'.;''-, '.^-*;;:v-V'-.:*'' i For-' ; furtheV:pa|ticulars,rap : ply':.to the Auctioneers, or to /Messrs. Brandon, Hislop, and Johnston,'Solicitors; .Featherston Street Wellington, r-v-:-:^;.-/;:::, ,-:■:■■•..;,■.>8787- ;

A. E. KEMP, LAND AND ESTATU AGENT, BROADWAY. 6TEATFORD. mACEES 'Dairy Farm, 2} miles from' Stratford, on good metal road, opposite creamery, J milo from school, good home »nd ontbuildinsi Price, £23 per aero. £600 cash, balance 5 per cent, •J fjw. ACRES highly-improved Dairy Farm, 2 J.AJ I miles from Stratford, on good metal road, i mile flora creamery, nell fenced and subdivided; first-class buiWingsi 60 acres stumped; all flat. Price, £30 per acre. 4-Sftft ACR ES, close to railway and two »t«JW creamiiries. 500 acres ploughed 25U0 acres swamp land, parti) drained, ahcepl proof fences, 8-roomed house and outbuild, ings, would cut up into gbod dairy farmsnow carrying 1000 sheep, si« noad cattle. Prico £4 per acre. £201)0 t-a-.ii reuaired. CSli WAIKATO FARM FOR SALE. •J OKA ACRES, First-Class Sheep and Cattle JLOcPV ' Country, mostly 'improved, near Eailway and Creamery, Price, £3 10s. per acre; £100 cash required, or exchange for City Property , 1 ,W. CHAMBERLAIN, C7OO- Dominion Land Aeency. Woodvillo. '-'J. W. BRABTS-3WAITE, AUCTIONEER, VALUER, AND AGENT JOHNSONVILLE. POULTRY FARM, 0 acres, House, fowl, houses, good t sheltered garden ground. Stock, a/1 as going concern; 20 minutes Johneonvilte Station; £480; .£l5O cash, bilance arranged. ■ L.I.P. JOHNSONVILLE.-Pretty Home, 5 rooms, all conveniences, large comer section; £395.' JOHNSONVII.LE.—Another, on half acre: £420. , JOHNSONVILLE.-6-room Vilia, aU conveniences; £550. JOHNSONVILI.E-3 acres and Cottage; £600.' JOHNSONVILLE.-£S and £1 pir month will purchase Beauliful Residential Section, 3 minutes station. , HAWKE'S BAY.~Dai;y Farms, 5 minuter Creamery, £18 10s, CIOS3 FOR SALE. "" ipENERAL STORE, at Marton Junction, good VfT position, Arst-class opening for little money, ground rent only payable with ■right of \purchase. Premises and goodwill of section only £350. • Apply sharp. 1003 SUNNY NELSON-58 Acres, Motuefca district, tho best fruit-growing district about Nelson, good harbour, splendid climate, first-class soil, 5 acres of orchard, including every variety of small and large fruits, all in good bearing and very profitable, balanco of property 111 grass, 7 paddocks, one-roomed house and outbuildings, house can bo enlarged at small cost, good roads, good position, Freehold only-£750, £450 cash. 1001 BLACKSMITH AND COACHBUJLDINQ PREMISES and Going Business in progressive Main Trunk Lino town, with oil engine ' and machinery complete, largo and growing trade; private house and section .goes with it," if required. A First-rate Opening. 1006 Our April Guido is now ready for dejivery. J. HARRIS AND SON,' Land Agents,' MARTON AND MARTON JUNCTION. , CU34 rjPO'meefc a popular demand "The Dominion" J. has e«tabli<m<>d a Classified Adveitisement Department. If you have anything to sell, or if von wish to buy anything, take ,' advnntaac of this opportunity. Advertise now.

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 489, 23 April 1909, Page 10

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