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AUCTIONS WELL-KNOWN THORNDON RESIDENCE NO. 12 HOBSON STREET (ESTATE LATE SIR CHARLES JOHNSTON) IUfESSRS. HARCOURT & CO. have received instructions (from the Trustees) to 4’ l submit at PUBLIC AUCTION at their Rooms, 43 PANAMA STREET, on TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1941, at 2.30 p.m., THIS OUTSTANDING 10-rd. RESIDENCE Situated opposite Moturoa Street and within easy walking distance of Lambton Quay, this property has great possibilities. The house has an imposing’appearance, the rooms are spacious and sunny, and there are AMPLE OFFICES and CONVENIENCES (two bathrooms, scullery, pantry, washhouse, etc.). The section with a frontage of 58ft. 4in. and a depth of 131 ft. 2in., is level and sheltered. The building could readily be converted into flats or apartments, or is ideal for a convalescent or similar institution. Keys and full particulars from—.HARCOURT & CO., Auctioneers, 41-43 PANAMA STREET. TELEPHONE 44-017. A 793 RURAL LAND FOR SALE. DQQ ACRES, 4 miles Marton, 2 miles railway station, all has been ploughed, wpll subdivided and watered by spring; no buildings; carry 3* ewes, will do more with closer subdivision. Price, £2B per acre. We commend this property. F. R. II; BRICE & CO., LTD., MAJRTON. |A A ACRES West Coast Lease” Handy Waitara; carrying 45 dairy cows, 40 ‘l‘Av 2-year heifers, 21 empty heifers, 20 store cattle, 26 weaners, 9 horses, 8 bulls, 300 ewes, 8 rams, 320 lambs; 4-roomed house, bathroom; 3-cow plant, implement shed. Rates £2O/10/-. Rent £44 per annum. Price £7/10/-. Goodwill.—F. H. BARNITT & CO., Real Estate Agents, Devon St., NEW PLYMOUTH. — “GOING CONCERN. 4 7 ACRES, Freehold; clo<se to Carterton; all flat, in new grass, well divided by good fences, watered by creek and springs; Dwelling 5 rooms and conveniences; good cowshed with milking plant. Going concern includes 22, Jersey cows, bull, young stock, pigs, etc. Average butterfat BOOOlbs. Price £2250 Terms arranged. .J. WILSON & CO., Land Agents, Carterton. ACRES, 4 miles town; all in grass; partly drained swamp; carrying ca p ac ity 100 cows and other stock. New bungalow, rough cast; garage, washhouse and all other necessary outbuildings. Good cowshed, concreted, machines installed; good plantations and abundance of water; school 2 miles. Price £3O per acre: Govt, table mortgage £3OOO. Full particulars from J. E, WALKER. Agent, BULLS. VIRST-CLASS FARM. 350 acres Land Transfer Title. 11 miles Feilding. ■*- Splendid district. Good land, flat and rolling. Well fenced. Permanent water, large area mole drained. Full range good buildings. Winters 1250 ewes, 80 cattle Very attractive property. Cash £4OOO, bal. arranged at 4* per cent. Full particulars from— NORMAN GIFFORD. Agent, Feilding. PO ACRES heavy flats, Pahiatua district; good water and shelter. Full range of buildings; e.l. and power. Carrying and wintering 46 pedigree Jersey cows, 11 yearling heifers, 2 bulls, 17 weaners, 1 horse. Averaged 3241 b. butterfat. ’ First time on the market for over 50 years. Price £5O per acre. 11. M. MORTON AND SON, Real Estate Agents, Masterton.

AUCTIONS WOODVILLE SALE. MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1941, At 11.30 a.m. 300 SHEEP, comprising TOO breeding ewes 50 ewe lambs 65 wether lambs 100 b.f. lambs gQ HEAD CATTLE, comprising:— r 11 2J-year P.A. steers I 8 f. and f. P.A. cows I 8 f. and f. P.A. heifers ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD. A79S CLEARING SALE. To be held ON THE FARM AT KAITUNA, MASTERTON, at 1 p.m., TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1941. ItfESSRS. DALGETY & CO., LTD. 4’-*- (Inc. in England), have been favoured with 'instructions from Mr. H. J. Yates, who has sold his property, to sell as above, the whole of his live and dead stock, comprising:— SHEEP116 in.a. ewes, running with S.D. rams since March .12 50 ni.s. w.f. woolly lambs 30 b.f. lambs CATTLE11 rising 2-yr. Jersey heifers, r.w. Jersey bull 6 rising 3-yr. Jersey heifers, r.w. Jersey bull 1 springing heifer 2 winter cal vers 4 June/July calms 9 weaner Jersey heifers 2' Jersey steers 2 Jersey bulls HORSES—--2 aged draught geldings 1 6-yr. draught mare 2 J-draught colts, 2 and 3 yrs. PIGS—--2 breeding sows 1 porker IMPLEMENTS AND SUNDRIES—I Donald woolpress, grass harrows (as new), 2 drays, 1 13 coulter Massey Harris drill. 1 r.f. plough, 1 s.f. plough, set steel Queen dises, tyne harrows, grubber, horse covers, cow covers, sledge, 8 lengths galvanized piping, copper, salt lick, quantity farm harness, 4 horse blocks and chains, bars, reins, picks and shovels, . concrete pipes, field pipes, 4 tons hill- ■ side super, gig and harness, keg of nails, quantity of farm sundries. A79I GISBORNE CATTLE FAIR. MATAWHERO -YARDS. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1 AND 2. Commencing at 10 a.m. each day. 2350 BULLOCKS AND STEERS. 1500 COWS AND HEIFERS’. P.B. STOCKBROKERS’ ASSOCIATION. .A 786 MASTERTON CATTLE FAIR AND SALE. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 2, At 11 a.m. Sharp. -1 AAA HEAD of STATION CATTLE, AVW comprising—--525 18-months and 2J-year P.A. and 11. steers 215 18-months and 2j-year heifers 75 bullocks 75 station cows 30 P.A. and H. cows, r.w.b. 80 fat cattle (cows, heifers and bullocks) 20 2-year Jersey heifers, r.w.b. Nov. 1. out of dams giving 3001 b. butterfat and over 1 000 comprising—•o)o woolly wether lambs 300 b.f. lambs 300 2-tooth ewes. r.w. S.D.'rams ORDER OF SALE: Sheep, 11 a.m.: Station Cattle, 1 p.m., commencing on fat. A 8 00 TOHN'SONVILLE FAT STOCK •J SALE. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 2, at 1 p.m. 120 comprising: — 72 bn I locks. 28 P.A. cows. 20 vealers. 1000 SHEEP, comprising:— 350 wethers. -100 ewes. 250 lambs. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO. LTD. A 792 PR EL IMI NARY NOTICE. yVANGANUI HORSE FAIR. SATURDAY, APRIL 19. Entries now being received. FREEMAN K. JACKSON & CO., LIMITED, Auctioneers. 1770

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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 157, 29 March 1941, Page 18

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