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.:■■ ; :.■";. auctions. _____ sale of high-grade jeksey and ■ '■■■■■■ s holstein stock, "At the SALE TAUpP. T/TCVIN. FRIDAY,' 6th SEPTEMBER, 1912. I BRAHa'm AND WILLIAMS, LTD., ■iV. will sell at f p.m.— On account Mr. E. S. Lancaster, Levin- ■ -12 high-grade' Jersey cows, in lull ■-■ • milk (without reserve) ■ ' "5 high-grade' Jersey * cows/ to enlve _" ■_..SeP>mber,,"nd.October (without by Darkeys Fox (slight ~ ■ reserve) . . ■ The only reason that-Mr.-Lancaster is selling his herd is because he is going in for purebrods- only. The cows have held the highest test at the factory for the last three.seasons. . On account of Mr. F. W; Carter, Shan- ' Mm— : • ■■• ■■■■"'•■■,.,. ■ 10 yearlins .Jersey heifers 30 jDrsey-Holstein-springing heifers 10 2-vear empty Jersey heifers On' account of Mr. 0.-N. Stophensoi., Shannon— * . 12 Holstein and Jcrfey-Holstein heifers at drop ~ ~ , On account of Mr. M. Newth. Moutoa, . who has sold part of his farm- - 25 choice dairy cows, tocalve October ; and November On account of Other Vemlors— ■-1G grade Jeisey and Holstein cows and heifers _~.-,.« G vparling Jersey,' and flolstein heifers l -.''lib-month'Holstein hull by "Cliff-1 side Laddie" . PRELIMINARY NOTICE. IMPORTANT SALE. . BUSHY - VARK STUD' HEREFOEDS, K'AI IWI, WANTtANUI, I " NEW ZEALAND.' THIS FINE HEUD was founded upon. Mr. James Stuckey's renowned Hi B\NGITUMAU HERD.. It has even been still further improved from time to time by importations-from the best strains ot Great Britain. Its present owner, AUt. FRANK jroORE. can confidently claim that it is' imrivalled in the Anjtra asiaii Colonies for.'EVENNESS OF; TYPE, CONSTITUTION. EAIiLI and GRAND RICH DARK COLOUR. Tie whole of these FAMOUS CATTLE ere to be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION in APRIL, 1313, ' ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. The Sale iV a Genuine Clearing one, and is. NOT merely a reduction tor culling' purposes. • . ' : The BUSHY PARK HERD includes, approximately--101 COWS now in calf, and which will ■ '••: ' be' agairi , in calf. Prom these are expected about forty-five. Heifer Calves this season. . ■ 29 HEIFERS, now rising two-years-old. ■ They 'MM be in calf at time of sale. 23 HEIFERS, now rising yearlings. , 5 COWS, old/in calf.' -These latter are the only OLD cows in the lot. - The foregoing constitute an aggregate of

203 FEMALE STUD HEREFORD ■V- ; -CATTLE. To this total must, be added a . lARGE- NUMBER, OF STUD BULLS of different, ages. The majority.of these will lie rising:'two .-years at'time of sale. These- MAGNIFICENT CATTLE aro practically- all eligiWevfor. entry m-the ENGLISH HERD-BOOK, and they will be in splendid condition when sold. TheSaleof the BUSHY PARK .STUD HEREFORDS is a' unique opportunity for.New Zealand breeders to improve their Herds, or for Australian and South American buyers to introduce a new strain pf blood.,_ . . ";I,n the. conduct ; ,of the Sale; there, will act iiL'conjufietion—; -'"•' MURRAY.'ROBERTS, AND C 0.," .Ltd.,, FREEMAN RJ JACKSON AND CO., ..... WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, Ltd., ■—. : '. : -. ■■■■ ■ ' , ■ ■ Auctioneers. Cablegrams, of* injury, can: be" addressed: : '--"! f .'4 , iiiflvq," Wellington; New Zealand. MASTERTON : UNENCUMBERED PROPERTIES FOR PRIVATE DISPOSAL. THE well-known, substantially-built residence of tho late A. W. Renall, containing eight' large lofty rooms, and spacious hnlls and landings, usual offices; drainage, high-pressure viter, gas, etc. Detached wash-house, work-shop, buggyehed. loose box, I etc. With 3 to l\ acres of lawn, orchard, garden, trees, and shrubs.- Pine trout- stream running through the property. Two minutes from General' Post Office. Suitable for. business man, retired gentleman, or town residence for sheepfarmer desiring educational facihtiee for h:3 family. . . Will sell on eep&cially accommodating terms; or would consider satistactory lease, or exchange for dairy farm. ALSO BOROUGH SECTIONS, from } [ to-10-(or-more) acres,- for disposal on accommodating terms. Prospective buyers or lessees are reqnpsted to communicate direct with Owner, care of • WALTER NOPS, Island Bay, Wellington, Or to Messrs. Gawith and Logan, ■ Solicitors, Mosterton. • A BARGAIN-IN LEASEHOLDS. RICH COUNTRY FOB A POOR MAN, roi ACRES Native Lease, up the Main O4X ' Trunk Line; 50 years, from July Ist, 1911. Rental, 2s. per acre for fir,st "5 years, 4s. per' acre for second 25 years. All open fern and tutu country, nil nloiHiable and lying well to the sun. ExcellcDt clover soil. Creamery about 1 mile from property. Price, £2 per acre. .£542. cash. Balance in 3 years at 5 per cent. , __. 1 . ' K chance to make money. With two years' improving, a buyer can make .£3 or ~£i per'acre "on this. For further particulars apply to S. H-. KNIGHT, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, HASTINGS. " CHEAP. i^ NOTHING BETTER OFFERING. • OOQ ACRES, 0.R.1'., at 1 per acre, OAIO H miles from station on Strat-ford-Ongarue Line,- ISO in grass, balance bush, 50 acres ploughable in front. Price .£1375; .£75 cash to'good man. v*a A.CRES, Freehold, all level, nicely OiV watered. 8 miles Te Kiiiti. 130 felled, readv to burn, balance bu.sh. Price only JJ2 17s, 6d. per acre. .£IOO cash. Apply sharp to

J. HARRIS & SONS, LAND AGENTS, MARTON AND MARTON JUNCTION. OILFIELDS. THREE OIL-WELLS FLOWING CONTINUOUSLY. FOE SALE. SPLENDID OIL PROPOSITIONS, WELL SIT DATED. GOOD OIL INDICATIONS SHOWING. Wo can get Bores put down for you 8000 ft. in t> months. Apply . . , I 0. ARNOLD JONES & CO. NEW PLYMOUTH. miIERE has now ten made a further 1 subdivision ■of the "BKON IE ESTATE" for which we nre local agents. This is recogaisecl ( as pue of the hiwst properties in the -"MouUre Hill.-, withn easy access of both land and st-n carriage one side ulmost aujoimnst the main coach road and the other having a sen frontaec to tho hai-liour known ns fk« "We*?ni Kntraiß'e. ,, The subdivision has been cnrefully done, (.'iving each ssclion ncce=* to n rond n«d a gent o sunny slops. The terms avis exceptional y good, bein" 10 iier cent, doposit, ami the by I - iaiiee"in Kve. yours at f 5-per cent.; also the prices arc reasonable. A supervisor is also cngnsed to -ai'ransc tor absentees planting. The sections are rapidly point; off. fo immediate nnnlicatmn is necessarv. Before purchasing pljewhere, apIv direct to tif for plans and further particulars, and we will jrrange to show E e B r -&-t! I E.JAOKBON ; Land and Estate Agents, -NELSON.-

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1535, 3 September 1912, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1535, 3 September 1912, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1535, 3 September 1912, Page 10

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