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AUCTIONS. CATTLE FAIR. EKETAHUNA SALEYARDS. MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1930, At 12 Noon. NZ. LOAN AND MERCANTILE • AGENCY CO., LTD., will hold a Cattle Fair as above, when they will offer on account Rodney Breach, Sidney Corlett, C. E. S. Goss, E. E. Goss, Bicknell aiid Burch, Wilkie Anderson, F. H. Richards, T. H., Groves, and Bunny and Tredray—/ 71 K HEAD WELL-BRED STATION • CATTLE, comprising:— 80 3 and 4-year P.A. steers 130 21-.vear P.A. steers 35 2i-year Hereford steers 195 18-month P.A. steers 45 18-month Hereford steers 80 IS-month P.A. heifers , 75 fat and forward Hereford cows 30 P.A. cows, r.w. P.A. bull 50 P.A. cows and calves 45 weaner Jersey-cross heifers AS7S

ON- THE, FARM, ' ’ CLEARING SALE. ; WOODLANDS,'COLYTON. .. . JANUARY 29; at 12 Noon 'sharp. A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., and PERCY P. STEVENS, Feiiding (who will offer the Furniture), have received instructions from MR. D. HOOD, who has sold his property,, to hold a clearing sale of his stock-in-trade and furniture. The offering will be comprised of: — LIVE STOCK: . , . 1200 SHEEP.. 250 2-tooth ewes 650 6-tpoth and 4 and 5-year ewes. , 150 woolly b.f. lambs 10 Southdown Rams 2 Cows in profit, 3 draft mares, 1 draft gelding, 1 hack, poultry. IMPLEMENTS: Fordson .tractor (good repair), 10ft. set steel Queen tractor discs, R. and G. d.f. tractor plough. No. .1 Keystone thrashing mill, F.F. disc drill, 11 coulter, Cambridge roller, Banford mower (2-horse, new), Banford hayrake (new), R. and G. 6ft. discs, block-dray, 3 sets 4-horse blocks, 9ft. tripod harrows, 4-leaf tyne harrows, Oft. chain harrows, R. and G. hillside plough, 4 h.p„ Lister engine, pump, drain plough, Avery platform scales, saw bench, complete,: ‘ woolpress; harness, 2 riding saddles, horse and cow covers, tarpaulin,'tools,. 1ton Vaco Power Kerosene, 200 Bft. totara strainers, fencing posts, 30 coils sheep netting, and numerous sundries. ' . i' \ FURNITURE: ■ ■ 5-valve Senora wireless set, H.M.V. gramophone and records, oak oval extension table, 6 oak chairs', dak sideboardi, Axminster carpet, !12 x 14, mats, Chesterfield suite, oak bedroom suite, 3 duchess chests, bedsteads, bedding, china cabinet,, hall seat, 4 seagrass chairs, palm stands, - . curbs, fire-screens, hall carpets, occ. tables, kitchen table and chairs. • Moffatt electric hot-plate, Singer sewing machine, linos., pictures, books. .303 rifle, double-barrel shotgun (C. and W. Andrews), Woodyat lawnmower, etc. Auctioneers’ Note.—We have personally inspeeted the above offering, and' can report that the live stock will come forward for the sale in good condition, and that the implements;, etc., are in excellent order; The. sale presents a good opportunity to intending purchasers, and we can recommend their attendance.

Order of Sale: Live Stock, Implements. Furniture. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. A 591 JOHNSONVILLE SHEEP FAIR. JOHNSONVILLE SALEYARDS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY, 3, 1930, , At 12.30 p.m. / WEIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD., will offer—--3500 SHEEP, comprising: — 2OOV 4 and 5 year ewes, f 900 2th .wethers. 1 500 M.S. lambs. 600 B.F. lambs. . .. .. - Further entries invited. A5BO DESCRIPTION AND PARTICULARS Of “r£HE THRONE” PROPERTY, TO BE OFFERED BY PUBLIC AUCTION AT BLENHEIM 011 FEBRUARY 7, at 11 a.m. PRESENT OWNER: MRS. B. TESCHEMAKER. > SITUATED: WAIHOPAII VALLEY,. MARLBOROUGH. Area: 3527 acres, of vAiich 1500 acres are ploughable and suited to 'the growing of rape, turnips and other grain crops. • Balance easy, healthy, and well-grassed sheep country lying well to the sun and-permanently watered. ' . 1 The property is well subdivided into 20 blocks and paddocks, very easily mustered aud excellently situated. Only 18 miles from Blenheim by first- '• cliiss ’ road. ■ 1 , ..' ■ , The rainfall of this locality is greater, oh the average'-than' many, other parts/,of. tins- province, the average for the past'32 years being 3.1- inches. The property at the present time and ' under its present condition is carryiiig 4000 half bred sheep, half of which ' are .ewes, balance dry sheep. Buildings comprise 6-roomed house with conveniences: men’s whare, cowshed, up-to-date woolshed, yards, etc. Exceptional terms are being offered to prospective buyers; , £lB,OOO can remain on first mortgage for five years; rate of interest 5| per.cent, per annum. Balance of purchase money to be paid in cash. ; ; After the property has been disposed of. a clearing sale will be held of i. the. stock thereon, particulars of which will be advertised later,- This sale will afford an excellent, opportunity to the purchaser to stock the country with sheep suited to the locality; • AUCTIONEERS’ NOTE: Special attention is called to the fact that the carrying capacity of this Station can be greatly increased, the ploughable couptry now growing native grasses and in its natural state could be made to carry a greater number of sheep than what it is doing at the present. Here lies an opportunity not offered in many properties offered for sale to-day. This is an excellent chance for any person wishing to acquire a sheep station at a reasonable figure, The reserve price will be low in comparison with the carrying capacity, and the situation of the property. < and will be too good an opportunity to be missed. * For further particulars and i arrangements for inspection apply to— WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., LTD., PYNE. GOULD AND GUINNESS LTD., Auctioneers in conjunction. ABU, Tenders will be found on Page 5.

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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 103, 25 January 1930, Page 18

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