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__ AUCTION 3 . SPECIAL STOCK SALE. ■ At Mr. M. J. M'Gregor's. Yards, "iIIKORANGI," TE WHARAU ell (Kindly lent for the occasion). THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1916, At 12 noon. - W A -}~ D G. TURNBULL AND CO., 1 ,vi " Ee " as advertised, on above date and lime:— SHEEP--011 acconnt of M. J. M'Gregor: £ MOO C ; 00I) 2 -' I 'OOTH WETHERS or (ojio earmark) 700 4-year-old ewes 200 fat ewes 100 5-year-old ewes 20 f.m. liomnev and Lincoln rams Oil account of other Vendors: 200 sound-mouth ewes (one earmark) 100 2-tooth wethers _ CATTLE-. 011 account of M. J. M'Gregor: 70 POLLED ANGUS I" CROSS STEERS 30 Polled An gus cross heifers '~ 10 station cows and calves On account of other Vendors: 70 3-year-old Hereford S.H. steers 10 fat cows 5 1-ycar-old bullocks 1 NOTE. —Stock from 1 this district are well known for their •splendid constitution and quality, and can be thoroughly recommended to likely purchasers. s Eight luncheon provided. FRANK EVANS, Auctioneer. k . CLEARING SALE _ At THE BROW ESTATE,' WAIPAWA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14th, 1916. DE PELICHET, M'LEOD AND CO. have been instructed by MR. LESLIE ALONIjivTON, who has sold his property, to sell by Auction, on the above date, the whole of his live stock, also .some Furniture and Implements.The Sheep have been inspected by us, and are a particularly fine lot, tho ewes being pure I'omncys. The following sheep will be offered:— 350 4-tooth Romney ewes 1 200 G-tooth Romney ewes 286 8-tooth Romney ewes SO 5-year-old Romney ewes 100 crossbred 2-tooth ewes 150 crossbrcd 2-tooth wethers 850 lambs STUDS. 65 pure Romney Marsh' ewes, 2-tooths and older 20 puro Romney Marsh ewe lambs 65 pure Romney Marsh rams, 2-tooth and older 30 pure Romney Marsh ram lambs t LUNCHEON PROVIDED. PAHAUTANUI SALE. MONDAY, 17th JANUARY, 1916. NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCAN- , TILE AGENCY CO., LTD., will offer for sale, at 1 p.m., the following:— 5 350 f.m. ewes (lots) 270 2-tcoth wetliers (lots) 220 b.f. lambs ' 180 lambs (lots) •60 4-tooth wethers ■ 1 50, fat ewes 69' 2-year steers (2 lots) 25 mixc-d calves 7 3-j car steers 1 cow and calf > 1 bull stag UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. : MIDDLE AORANGI ROAD, AWAHURI (7 miles from Feilding or Palmerston North). ' TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, 191 G. NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE SGENCY CO., LTD., will sell, on account of Mr. J. C. Ryman (who , is leaving for tho Front), at 1 p.m.)— 1 ()A A STOD ROMNEY EAVES, 2-tooths to f.m. (drafted to age) . 120 p.b. Romney ewes, 2-tooths to f.m. ,130 p.b. Romney woolly ewe lambs 7 stud Romney rams 2 draught mares 1 pony • ■ Dogcart and harness (new), discs j s.f. plough, wool-press, chains, tools, sundries, and household furniture. Slight Reserve on Horses and Dogcart only. ' LUNCHEON PROVIDED. YOUR OPPORTUNITY. 1 i nno those persons anxious to obtain a -a- healthy, peaceful, and highly-re-munerative occupation away from the busy hum of life peculiar to the "petrol age, 1 ' there is no vocation combining these attributes to a greater degree than that of fruit-farming in the Motueka district, Nelson. As Tasmania! is to the Commonwealth of Australia, so is the Motueka district, only in a more marked degree, . to tho Dominion of New Zealand. Tho I purpose of this advertisement is to get ' yon interested in tho fruit industry. There is more money in fruit farming than any other branch of the farming industry. As much as .£3OO per acre has been taken off the land for one season's crop of apples. We hold authenticated records which may be seen by any bonafido. inquirer. 1 VSSIT MOTUEKA. Sucnd your Xmas vacation here. Excellent hotel and privato accommodation. Our motors are at your service. WE want YOTT to be in on the iirst subdivision of the BROADLANDS APPLE This desirable apple property, which has only Teccntly been released by tho Tiustees to the Broadlacds Estate, stands out—pre-eiuinently-—the best apple-propo-sition in the Dominion. This is a well [ known and an admitted fact, and can bo testified to by experts who have carefully inspected tho land. WRITE TO-DAY for full particulars, lithographic plans, booklets, and photos. "We have provided a Special Correspondence Department, and will be pleased to correspond with persons who aro anxious to obtain further information concerning the apple industry and its potentialities. THE IBROADLAMDS FRUIT LANDS COMPANY, P. B. LQMAX AND CO., Chief Agents, Motueka. I HABCOTJBT 4 CO., Wellington Agents. CHOICE NELSON RESIDENCE . WITH PROFITABLE FRUIT FARM. SEVEN ACRES of Hat and undulating country, 5 acres in full bearin>' orchard, including the very best varieties of apples, plums, pears, cherries, apricots, lemons, nectarines, quinces, and orange trees, and a big assortment of small fruits. Charming 9-roomcd residence (one story), flower and vegetable gardens, nicely laid-out grounds, splendid harbour view, best locality, within 15 minutes' walk of town. Price, ,£2350, about ,£I2OO cash, balanco arranged,, part Government mortgage. This property offers the fortunate purchaser all the advantages of tho town, combined with.the profits of the, country. Photos and further details on application. ALSO CHOICE LOWER HUTT - - RESIDENCE. Containing 10 rooms, scullery, pantry, washhouse, ,every modern convenience, concrete foundation, 12ft. stud, ward- ' robes, cupboards, large verandah, also 2voomed outbuildings, together with acres of rich level land, laid out in lawn, garden, orchard, shrubs, glass house, etc., fowl house. This property is centrally situated in the Lower Hutt district, was built under the strictest supervision of. a well-known architect, and is l'or sale at the low price of <£2200. Favourable terms arranged. Early application neccssarv. ] H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, j LAND AGENT, 152 Feathersioi! Street. WELLINGTON,

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2665, 10 January 1916, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2665, 10 January 1916, Page 10

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