CtfREBERVED CLEARING SALE. MONDAY, 31st JULY, 1911. f At tfae Farm, next AWAPUNf RAIL. WAY STATION, PALMERSTON NORTH. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., will sell on account of Mr. Melvin Cook, who has sold his farm, at 1 p.m.— ff 1 COWS, in milk and to calve early 2 heifeM, in calf 1 3-yr. Holstein bull Also, subject to slight reserve— M'Cormack hay rake, hay tedder, rick cover. 3-lpaf harrows, s.f. plough 1 , disc hsirrowg, Massoyllitrris mower, horse clippers, loose hay in lots, tip spring dray, kwn mower, luwn roller, 1 gig, milk cans, cooler, etc. 1 mare, in foal and with foal at foot 1 filly, rising 2 years 1 harness gelding NOTE.— Mr*. Cook has been dairying continuously for nine years, the cows aro ■all hand-milked, nnd we can thoroughly recommend the herd, LUNCHEON PROVIDED, ANNUAL UNRESERVED SALE OF GUARANTEED JERSEY STOCK. .WEDNESDAY, 2n7'AUGUST, 1911, At the Farm, Fitiherberfc East, .PALMERSTON NORTH, Afc 11.30 a.m. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., will sail, on account of Mr. S. R. LANCASTERaaa Springing Jersey and Jersey O \J\J cfo?s cows nnd heifers (50 of which will bis in milk by dny of sale). 'Buses will meet all trains. Sal© will, commence at 11.30 sharp with cows in milk. SIBERIA ESTATE. COMPRISING ABOUT 4000 ACRES. MESSRS. ABRAHAM AND WIL-' MAMS, LTD., in coe junction with MESSRS. G. A. PREECE AND CO., of PALMERSTON NORTH, have received instructions .from A. , HARDING, Esq., to sell by public auction— The above well-known ESTATE, comprising 25 sections from 41 to 831 acres, At Messrs. Abraham and Williams's HORSE BAZAAR, RANGITIKEI-ST., PALMERSTON NORTH, On SATURDAY, 'the 6th day of August, lull. At 1 o'clock p.m. DESCRIPTION. This well-known ESTATE- comprises eooio of the best land in the MANAWATU DISTRICT, consisting , of rich river deposit and heavy 'oam soil. Moat of the small sections are flat, balance slightly undulating. The block is well watered by running streams, and is situated 9 miles from PALMERSTON NORTH, and within U miles from ASHHURST, where there is a Railway Station, Cr-eatßei'y. School, Post and Telephone Office, Stores, etc. The land is suitable for fattening, dairying, and the larger sections for dairying and sheep farming combined, having flat homestead sites on main roaa, the balance rideable hills. The property will be well toadsd »nd roads formed and metalled through' out at an early date. TERMS: Fifteen per cent, on signing the agreement and 10 per cent, in 18 months from the data of sale, the whole of the balance of purchase money to be paid within 1 years from the date- of sale; £100 or moro of unpaid purchase money will be accepted with threo months' notice. "If the purchaser has erected permanent buildings to the extent of £200 during the first 18 nwoths the 10 par cent, payable in 18 months will not be demanded until the end of the term. Interest to be 6 pet cent . , The fcorms for Sections 5 and 6 are &s follow!— 20 per cent, cash, the balance at 5 pot cent, for 7 years, with the right to pay, off £100 or more with three months' jaotice. , Negotiations are now pending for the iasfidQation of . a Creamery on a site reserved. Lithograph Plafla will be issued shortly, a tewing of which eaa ftow be •seen at the emcee of tho undersigned. For further particulars apply to MESSRS. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., MESSRS. G. A. PR-ESCE tt CO. r ■Ami A. GUY, Esq., Solicitor, pßlmerstcm North.^ FRIDAY, 4th AUGUST, 1811, At 1.15 o'clock. PRESERVED AUCTION SALE Off HIGH-CLASS NURSERY STOCK 1 fIIGH-CLAaS'NUHSERY STOCK! ..I.- h On account. of Mr. W. B. Hardy, Lower Hutt. BRAND AND JOHNSTON (Me T. Kennedy Macdon»ld. Ltd.), will *!ll j»fc their room*, 167, Lainbtoft-quay, as above-— A special collection of flowering and ornamental shrubs, pot plants, , cabbagu iti-ce?, native shrubs, rogei, e»rn*t»M, «tc. ■ All good hardy plants and well growa. E. JoHjggTQN, Auctioneer. . jprmSSnXry announcement. Commencing at 11 o'clock each day. IMPORTANT 'AUCTION SALE JW Hit Thomws Lawrence, Sir Joihu*. ItevnoldSi Turner, and other eminent Enrich Artists'. One of the most valuable collection! in Ssuw Zealand. ' MOST VALUABLE" LIBRARY OF BOOKS. xooo votj ™ m ' 1000 EXQUISITE ART TREASURES fclltO-A-BKAC, DRESDEN CHINA CARVED rVORY ORNAMENTS MACMWffJOBNT SATSUMA, AND CLOIBBONE WARE OLD AND BAKE BKONZES MASSIVE UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, by ypreobei 1 and Solme, Zurich j cost 120 guineas ,"VALtfABLR MAHOGANY GRANDfcWTHGIVS CLOCK, over 100 years old MOST VALUABLE COLLECTION OP STERLING SILVER WARE COSTLY AXMINSTER CARPETS MASSIVE SIDEBOARD, etc., eto., etc. At tho Residence, No. 192, WELLING. TON-TERRAOE. On account of Mrs T . Kennedy Maode-n&U BRAND AND JOHNSTON (kte 1\ Kennedy Macdonakl, Ltd.), have liecn favoured with instructions to sell tit flio P»c«idence, 192, Wellington-terrace, as above— The whole of the "valuable Furnish"iiig^ Library, Pictures, etc., etc. L'fttHloinli"* are now being prepared, and will be Posted to any addrdrt on appliesli °i'ull detail* will appear later.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 25, 29 July 1911, Page 8
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