AUCTIONS. . POSTPONEMENT NOTICE. rriHE CLEARING SALE, Which ~ was. to have been held To-day at tho HOMESTEAD of L. F. LAURIE RHODES, Esq., " Waratah," Onga Onga, is POSTPONED until MONDAY, 22nd Inst, a POSTPONED until MONDAY, 22nd Inst. on account of wet weather. LUNDON, STEWART & CO., LTD., HASTINGS. CLEARING SALE. CLEARING SALE. - AT THE HOMESTEAD, "WARATAH," .; ONGA ONGA. On MONDAY, 22nd MAY, .1911, And TUESDAY, if necessary. At 11 a.m. sharp. LUNDON, STEWART & CO., LIMITED, HASTINGS, Favoured with instructions from T-. F. , Laurie Rhodes, Esq., who has disposed 3 of his property, will sell as above, THE WHOLE of his Stock, Horses, Implements, Etc., comprising 1300 2, i and G-tooth Flock Ewes (E'iintcn bred), .500 half-bred i-tooth Wethevs, 700 e 2-tooth Wethers, 550 woolly Ewe Hoggets, 450 woolly Wether Hoggets, 3, i, 6 and 81 tooth Romncy Rams, 3 Milking Cows, 1 Polled Angus Bull. : HOUSES: I 9 first-class Draughts (4 'to S years), 3 Hunters (5, G, and 7 years), 1 Hack (5 years), 1 2-year Filly (byOakfield), 1 3- / year Colt (by Waiuk'u), 1 2-year Filly (by General Average), V Yearling (by Ahci), 1 i Erood Mare (by Priory Crawford) out of j Marie Antoinette r.iare, 1 pair Roan Ponies. • IMPLEMENTS: 2 Massey-Harris Biifilers, 1 P. and D. Duncan Drill, 1 Favourite Drill (15 coulter), 1 new Reid and Gray Broadcaster, 1 Duncan Cultivator, 1 Duncan Grub- ' ber, 1 Duncan 2-furrow Disc Plough, 1 Cambridge Roller, 1 M.H. Disc Harrow (new), 1 R. and G. Disc Harrow. 2 R. and 1 G. D.F. Ploughs, 1 M.H. Tyne Harrow, 1 5 Tip Dray, 1 Spring Cart. 1 AVhare (I s wheels), 1 Whare (2 wheels). 1 SUNDRIES AND HARNESS. Quantity Strainers and Posts and Tim--3 ber. 3 Tarpaulins, 1 Dog, Horse Covers, t 3 Sots Leading Harness complete, 10 r Draught Collars, ITnmes and Winkers co mpletc, 2 Cart Saddles and Breeching complete. 5 Gents' Saddles, 1 Lady's , Saddle, Quantity Gear, X Set Buggy Harness, 1 s.s. Buggy and Harness complete. ! Quantity Farm, Garden and Carpenter's ■ Tools. 5 Bales Binder Twine, ar.d Quantity Firewood. GRAIN:' , GOO sacks Algerian Oats, 100 sacks Malting Barley, Co sacks Cane Barley, 9 sacks 1 Rye Corn", Quantity O.S. and Straw Chaff • (about 40 tons). Quantity Mixed Grass , Seeds, 700 Empty Sacks, about 21 tons - manure, 1 Y.S. Motor Bicycle 7-9 h.p.,.2 ] speed with sido cal. FURNITURE: Piano (by Gass and Kallmann), Osk Sideboard, Chesterfield, Easy, Dining, and Kitchen Chairs, Dining, Occasional, and Kitchen Tables, Duchess Pairs, Bedsteads (solid brass), Carpets and Linoleum throughout the house, Wardrobe, Bedding and House-linen, Crockery, Kitchen and Cooking Utensils, Dairy Utensils. Dinner Set, Meat Safe, and Quantity Household Sundries. AUCTIONEER'S - NOTE.-Tho above lines of stock and horses are of exceptionally high quality, the sheep having been heavily culled, are a first-class line, and • ' tho horses ai'o of first-class quality, and a good lot. Tho implements also require . mentioning, as they are in thorough or- • dor and repair, the majority are practically new. , LUNCHEON PROVIDED. I - Ek'ord's Drag will meet Hid 9.30 a.m. train at Waip.iwa from Hastings on morn- , ing of" stile, and buyers'kindly note that the sale starts sharp at 11 a.m. , A. N. STEWART, Ajictionehr. AUCTION SALIi OF VALUABLE ■ FAKM I'ittJPElm AT FLATIIJiUtJTON. LEVIN AND CO., LTD., under instructions from Messrs. Young and Tripe, acting on behalf of the Trustees in the Estate of the laie John Nicols (deed.), will sell by Public Auction at the Town Hall, I'eatherston, on THURSDAY, 25th MAY, at 2 p.m.— . __ Tho Valuable Property ■ known as I "Gumgrove," containing 1360 acres (more ' or less), suitable for sheep-farming, dairy- ■ farming, or fat lamb-raising, situated be- ■ tween the Wairarapa Lake and Ftather- • ston, being J-mile Irom the Township. ; The Property will be offered first as 1 a whole, and if reserve not reached afterj wards in the following blocks:— I ,Lot 1 (containing Homestead [ and Woolshed), say 376 acres I Lot 2 353 acres Lot 3 293 acr es I Lot i 29S acres Lot 5 9-3-20 Plans are now ready, and can be obtained from Messrs. Young and Tripe, Wellington, Messrs. Toogood and Co., and Empire Hotel, Featherston, ami Messrs. Levin and Co.'s Offices, Wellington or Masterton; also .directions to View the i Property and subdivisions. ' LEVIN AND CO.. LTD. SATURDAY, MAY 27th, at 11 o'clock. HIGHLY IMPORTANT KALE Ob' 23 DAIRY FARMS, Being the well known ojuuiso iiciATE, WALTON. 9118 ACRES, in Areas trom 90 to 1512 mHE N.Z. LOAis L Ai°D MERCANTILE ■»• CO., iu conjunction witn tho I'aklUjjßS' AUUTl'OwliJilUNti LV., Hamilton, have been favoured with lustructious from the proprietors of tho above estate, to SELL by J. J UBUC AUCTION, at tiio HOHSi; UaZAAII, HAMILTON, on the above date, all that FINE BLOCK OF DAIRYING ■ r COUNTRY, Known as the Richmond Dawns Estate, comprising some of the hnest land in the 1 Upper Thames. Valley. Tho Estate 1 rauges from ilat country to gentle rolling do\vu3, with numerous patches of shelter plantation and scrub, and every section is approachable by a good formed road, trow one to six miles from tho Walton Railway Station. [ Practically tho whole Estate is well adapted for dairying, except part of Section No. S, and part of No. 3, which will make excellent cattle aud sheep country. The New Zealand Dairy Association have two creameries running iu the vicinity, one at Walton and one at Waharoa, whilst another is to be built by tho Association near the centre of the Estate, only three and a half miles from Walton Station. Tho Association's Manager, Air. Spragg, is now calling for tenders for the erection of the creamery. The greatest distance of any section from a creamery will then only bo 2J miles. Purchasers can be ready to start dairying next season, as all the sectious are partially fenced; somo wholly fenced and subdivided. The Estate has been cut up so ns to provide two running streams of pure water in nearly every sfction. Nearly the whole is ploughable, and the land generally of a rich character, admirably adapted for growing all kinds of root and cereal crops. ' A new homestead of 9 rooms and offices has been recently built, commanding one of the finest views in the province-Lot . Old homestead of 8 rooms, with stable woolshed, sheep and cattlo yards, and orchard, 2-16; house of S rooms on Lot 2 Section 5, known as The Mount. Note extremely easy terms: 10 per cent, on the fall of tho hammer, 10 per cent in twelve months, and improvements u> the value of 15 per cent.; balanco iu live years at 5 per cent. Intending purchasers, by sending notice to the Manager Richmond Downs, will bo met at Walton Railway Station, and driven over the Estate. Plans may be had from the above or any of tho js'ew Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company's Branches throughout the Dominion. Land Transfer Title.
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