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AUCTIONS T EVIN AND CO., LTD., are instructed J - J by PIERCE COTTER, ESQ., who is giviiii; up dairying, to Sell, by Pub. lie Auction, at his Property, "Bur'nsidc," Ml. Bruce Road, 3 miles from Maslwton, on THURSDAY, 251 h IN : ST., at Noon, the Wlinii- of.hu DAIRY HERD and SUNDRIES, consisting of— 70 llolstpin-Shorthorn-cross cows, in calf to stud I.lolsteiu bull (due to factory dates) 20 2-yoar Holstein-Shorthorn-cross heifers, in calf to Jersey bull 20 yearling Holstein-Sliorthorn-cross heifers 10 2-year Shorthorn-cross steers 1 4-year stud Holstein bull 1-3-year Jersey bull " '. 2 Berkshire sows 1 Berkshire boar 1 Zwlimlih". 4-cow Eeleasor milking ■plant (used for one'season) '. I's-h.p. Blackstone.engine 1 Sil-snilon Biiitrico Separator Ihrind or power), shafting, belting, milk inns, sundries. The ab'ivo is a firs)-class dairy herd, Iviviivj '''sen heavily' cullrtl for several ypars, and-the cows arc nil young. . This offers a good opporiinify for dairy farmers to obtain reliable-stock. GORDON ELIOTT, Auctioneer. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OF REGISTERED AND GRADE MILKING SHOImiORN CATTLE, AT THE STONY RIVER SALEYARDS, THURSDAY, JULY 25. ■jVTBWIWN.iaNG has received in--1-' structions from Mr. W. A.'Thomas, to sell by public auction, as above— ' WITHOUT RESERVE, 44 registered, milking Shorthorn cows, spring calvers . 35 grade, dairy cows, Jersoy-Shorthorn-cross, springing-, Sale at 12.30 o'clock. . NOTE—These cattle are in-good order. The cows are in calf to either of the pedigree bulls—Lee Metford'7th (bred l\v the ' Moore- "Hunter Estate Trustees at Hawera) or Pilot (bred by Messrs. R,. Turnbull and • Sons, Sentry Hill), The grade cattle are good. .Jlr. Thomas will truck any cattle purchased at the Moruroa Station free..of charge. ..■'.: SPECIAL -SALE .■' ' ." "." '- ; •' Of" .•'..' .',' ■ Qα 'SPRINGING HEIFERS...'/»a WITHOUT RESERVE. ■ CARTERTON SHOWGROUNDS, FRIDAY, JULY 26,. Ms! ' At 1 p.m. ■JI/TJ2SSRS..A. J. COOPER-'AND'CO., iT - s - LTD., have been favoured with instructions from MR. JAMES COOPER, Hinakurii, to sell as above, without reserve— 20 3-year Jersey-Holstein-cros-j heifers, on drop ■10 3-year Jersey-Uolstein-cross heifers, to calve August . A. J. COOPER, ■ Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE CONVENIENT SEATOUN PItOPER- .. . . ■ . TIES, ' - On FRIDAY, AUGUST- 2, 1918, At 2.30 p.m. TJ ERNEST LEfIGHTON has received ■*~e-» instructions from W. W. Clifford, Es(|., who is leaving the North Island, to offer for absolute sale, by Public Auction, in the Chamber of CommoiTP. Ciistonihouse Quay, as' aliove— FIRSTLY—House • occupied by him, containing 5 rooms and conveniences, also trapshed. washhouse, fowlhouse, etc., bein.!! all thfi buildings erected on Lot (i, D.P. 1527, having a frontage of 51 foot to Seatoun Heights Road, by an irregular depth, and containing an area of lil.fl perches (all measurements be the sa.ni!> a little more or ]p?s). SECONDLY-Lot 3, D.P. 1527, containing an area of 29 perches, being well fenced and well planted with shelter trees, and a magnificent site for house. At present tho section hns a good crop of green oats on it. Erected on this property is'a 'comfortable one-roomrd Whnrc, wilh two built-in bunks. NOTE.—Both these properties are within a few minutes' walk of tho Mirnmar tram stop, just past the .Seatonn Heiphts School,, command a .magnificent view, and get the sun all da>v For further details apply to H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, Auctioneer, ■ 182 Foathorston St. SALE- OF VALUABLE •FRFiEHOT.Ti CORNER SITE. WITH SHOP AND FOUR DWELLINGS. AT TORY ST. & FRANCIS PLACE, On THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, In the CHAMBER OF COMMIvHCE, At 2.30 p.m. ■ MESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO. have bec-n favoured with instruct ions from MESSRS. JONES BROS, to Sell by PUBLTC AUCTION, as above, PART SECTION. 259, City of Wellintr.ton, having a frontage of CO feet in Tory Street by 1(15 feet to Francis Place, together with a SHOP ami . DWELLING and FOUR DAYELL-ING-HOUSES. Deed Title. This is a splendid warehouse or factory site. The dwellings are all well let, and are substantial buildings. Further particulars from ■ thu Auctioneers, MESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN & CO., 115 Customhouse Quay. GRAZING PROPERTY AT MANAKAU FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION ' WEDNESDAY, 14th AUGUST, • On Account MRS. ENID. BACCHUS 4 THE TRUSTEES OF THE LATE JOHN BACCHUS. ; '' MESSRS. DALSBTY & COMPANY, LIMITED, have been instructed by tho above to offer by Public Auction in the TOWN HALL,' MANAKAU, on WEDNESDAY, .the 14th, AUGUST, at 1.30 p.m., the two adjoining Freehold properties, as follow:— i)f>A Acred 3 roods '35 perches, ,4i\)rk all in grass except 4 . acres shelter bush. 120 acres ploughable, IGS acres flat: 9 paddocks, well watered; 9-roomed house, h. and c. water,, telephone, washhouse, 2-bail cowshed with concrete ■ floor, and hay room; woolshed and space for 2 machines and engines; motor shed-with concrete floor, looso-box, harness room, trapshed, and dairy.. Qiyn Acres' 1 rood 8 perches, all /•y t J in grass, except 30 acres bush; about 100 acres ploughable, and all undulating to hilly; 9 paddocks, permanently watered by _ streams and dam; 8-voomed house,'with all conveniencev large cowbail, trap shed, and outbuilding:!. Tho above properties adjoin, and arf situated 2 miles from Manakau by !?ood metalled road. The Manakau climate is equable-and mild, the land ■ lieinp; good healthy sheep nnd cattln country, and portion of each property is well adapted for dairying. TERMS: 10 per cent, deposit, 15 per cent on date of possession, balance in 1C years at 05 per cent. Plans and further particulars will be submitted on application to the Auctioneers. FOR FURTHER LAND NOTICES SEE PACE 13,

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 259, 20 July 1918, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 259, 20 July 1918, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 259, 20 July 1918, Page 14

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