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AUCTIONS. MONDAY, ALIY 12, 1924. At 2.30 p.m. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF PROPERTIES. 15-ACRE FARM. BELMONT. G-ROOMED HOUSE, TAMA SIREET, LOWER HUTT. BUILDING SITE. LOWER lIUTI. VACANT SITE, ’IIOSENEATH. (In Assigned Estate.) MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., under instructions from, tho dominion. Mercantile Agency, Lid., will sell by Auction, at their Rooms, Featherston Street ,as above: — LOT 1. being Lot 2, Section 52, Block 9, Belmont Survey District, containing 14 acres 3 roods 7 Perches and having a frontage to WBbILRN HUTT ROAD. Half o the and m ploughable, and the bulk would lend itself readily for subdivisional pu noses or for poultry..limn. Mell wutOTod, and has some mce native LOT Land 100 x 100, together with a dwelling of 6 rooms, on two stenes. havtog fowlhouse, . B and outbuilding®, arteian wed, known as 47 TAMA. SILLEI- . „ The above property is within / k « th. 5t.H..., » • above Section is level, and , »Tcellen" view, and would mak .for residence, water and drainage being lal 1 < nA OI p/->qENEATn. LOT 4—Part Section 100 Land measuring 53x-OU KOAn ing frontage to GRA 8 1 and HOSENEATH . good The above Bay, and suA all For further particulars and conditions of a'BETHUNE JER S E Y S ALL POSTPONED. POSTPONED. To m«l th. "f sh %° n £ lil^ e o’t ho ”<£• now be held on the dates namedTUESDAY, MAY 13, at 12.30 p.m. Mr C G. C. Dernier’s WAIPIKO JERSEYS, 50 HEAD, At the Homestead, Mflipiko, CHELTENHAM, near Fading Catalogues obtainable from the Auc WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO., LTD., Wellington; LEVIN AND CO., LTD., Feilding. On the following day, WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, at 11.30 a.m., Messrs Kilgour and Gibson s MIDDLEWOOD JERSEYS, 62 HEAD, At'the Homestead, KIWITEA, near Feilding. Catalogues obtainable from the AucWRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO., LTD., ADBRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., Feilding. . ■ Ccaveyancea will meet all Trams at Feilding if the Auctioneers are requested to do so by clients. Immediately after the Middlewood Sale, Mr. A. Stanly, "Bell Hill,” Kimbolton, will sell the following Purebred Jersey -Cattle: — 6-year-old bull, Belvedere Thistle Prince. 10-month-old bull, by Grannies K.C. (full-brother to Grannies Knight) —Belvedere Greta. 9-month-old bull, by Fair View General —Lady Lala. Also eight High-grade Jersey Weaner Heifers, by Belvedere Thistle Prince — Twylish cows. Full pedigrees and particulars can be had from the Auctioneers — WRIGHT. STEPHENSON, <fc CO., LTD. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD. FOUR FARMS AND GRAZING PROPERTY, TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT MASTERTON. LEVIN AND CO., LTD., Aro instructed fay the Trustees in the Estate of Iraia Tewhaiti, Martinborough, to offer by Public Auction, at tho A. and P. Association Rooms, Perry Street, Masterton, on WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, at 2.30 p.m., Portion of Property known as “KAIWARU,” PIRINOA (about 15 miles' from Martinborough), comprising— LOT 1—133 Acres 0 roods 20 perches, with small cottogo thereon (fiat and low hills). LOT 2—117 Acres 0 roods 04 perches (all flat). LOT 3—275 Acres 2 roods 24 perches (all flat). LOT 4 —120 Acres 1 rood (all flat). LOT s—Also, Portion of Property known as "MATAKITAKI,” ]A and 18, being part “Watarangi." consisting of 1816 acres 2 roods 3 perches (more or less), grazing country. Terms and Conditions of Sale may be obtained from tho Auctioneers, Masterton, and all Branches, or Messrs. Tate and Thompson, Greytown, Pain and Kershaw, Pirinoa, and Gawith and Logan, Martinborough. LEVIN AND CO., LTD., Masterton, Auctioneers. "HOMEBURN" CORRIEDALES, CARTERTON SHOWGROUNDS (Adjoining Carterton Railway Station), TUESDAY, MAY 20. 1924. rpTTV, N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE X AGENCY CO.. LTD., in conjunction with DALGETY” AND CO., LTD., and WRIGHT. STEPHENSON AND COLTD.. have been favoured with instructions from MESSRS. T. O. HAYCOCK AND SONS, to hold, at the above time and place, a complete and Unreserved Dispersal Sale of the whole of .their “Homeburne” Purebred Comedale Flock, comprising 615 head, us under;— 15 2 and 3-shear stud rams 111 stud ram hoggets 35 flock rams 107 stud one-shear ewes 168 stud 2,3, and 4-shear ewe* 62 stud full-mouth ewes 117 stud ewe hoggets "Homeburn” Stud Corriedales are registered in N.Z. Flock Book (N. 1. No. 24, and allotted No. 16 in Corricdale Sheep Society’s New Flock Book. SHOW RECORDS: 100 First Prizes. 80 Second Prizes. 40 Third Prizes. Besides 31 Championships. 0 Reserve Championships. 10 Gohl Medals. 9 Silver Medals, and numerous Championship Ribbons and Certificates of Merit. Buyers of "Homeburn” Corriedales may rely on getting ,tho purest of blood, as the owners’ strong claim to purity, is that they breed nothing end keep nothing but pure Corriedales. Purchasers from this flock have tho assurance that there are no tetter Corriedales in New Zealand, their foundation bewg irom two of the best and most noted flocks tho Dominion .ever claimed. The sale offers a unique opportunity to young breeders of acquiring a foundation of some of tho test and purest Corriedate blood extant, and also pi obablv one of tho last opportunities of acquiring sheep founded on the famous Stringfellow strain. Homeburn Corriedales have more than a local reputation for constitution and wool, and nt various times exportations havte.been uiaite to numerous parts of the United States of America and tho Commonwealth of Australia. buying commissions. Buvin 0 ’ Commissions for those unable to attend the sale will receive careful attention at the hands ot the Auctioneers. and may be arranged tor at any of their various Branches throughout New Zealand and Australia. N Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO LTD., DALGETY AND CO.. LTD., and WRIGHT. STEPHENSON AND CO., LTD. Masterton, Wairarapa.

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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 193, 10 May 1924, Page 12

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