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UPPER HUTT STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, 27th INSTANT, At 12.30 p.m. DALGETY AND CO., LTD., will sell as above — 15 3-year heifers, to calve spring 10 2 to 3-year steers 10 heifers, to calve spring 10 cow 6, to cahre Bpring ; good sorts * 10 yearling' to 18-month, heifers 7 springing heifers 2 spring cowa 2 springing cows ' 14 weaner steers 17 Leifers, to calve spring 2 cows to calve Ist July 2 springing cowb 3 cows, to calve spring , 4 4 and 5-year geldings, broken to lead 3 5-year maree, broken all work 2 draught geldings; ditto 2 harness horses, single and double harness 1 gelding, ditto 200 2, 4, and 6-tooth to f.f.m. evvee, in lamb to Roniney rams NOTE. — For the convenience of our clients it has been arranged that during the winter months our eale will start at 12^0 p.m. instead of 1 p.m., as formerly. TO-MORROW- (THURSDAY), Starting at 11 o'clock. GREAT AUCTION SALE OF £3000 WORTH OF GOOD STOCK I npiHE CITY AUCTION ROOM CO. -*• h»ve been favoured with instructions to sell at Willis-street, opposite Evening Post, the wholo cf Mr. F. Khouri's stock -of Fittings, absolutely without reserve, as Mr. Kbouri is retiring from business. The stock is valued at £3000, and is clean and good, comprising the following : Boots, hosiery, curtains, sheetings, dress pieces, mercery, ladies' underwear, jewellery, fancy goods, ett. Now is your opportunity to strike a bargain. Sale etartß at 11 o'clock Bharp. Sea flag. T. TAYLOR, Auctioneer. FOR POSTERITY SAKE! FRIDAY. . . At 1. . FRIDAY. FRIDAY. At * -L FRIDAY. FRUIT" EXCHANGE, BLAIR-STRMZr. SPECIALLY ATTRACTIVE AND UNRESERVED AUCTION RAT.TC j Of ! SUPERB NURSERY STOCK 1 I'rom ' MASON'S HUTT GARDENS 1 mHOMPSON BROS., LTD., will sell by -1- publio auction, and in lots to Buit all buyers, a profusion 'of all that* beautifies the garden, including a choice selection of - Thoroughly, acclimatised trees, plants, shrutw, beautiful roses, azaleas, rhododendrons, hydrangeas, lilac, camellias, walnut 'Sieboldti, -Eng-lish oaks, cabbage trees, . euouymus japonicus, privet, pinus ineignub-, deutzias, magnolia, nikau palms, daphne, abutillon, Buirea, Forsythia, Teooma, Arabia Sieboldti, Swamsonia. acacia, golden euonyniug, MaclcayaTßella, viburnum, iris, lucerne, gums, Benthamia, ka- , rakas, pohutukawa, Andoineda, holly, prostranthera. Also, hedge shelter plantation trees and shrubs, fully enumerated on catalogues now ready. On view FRIDAY MORNING. Purchasing commireions undertaken. SPECIAL!— It is an acknowledged fact that experts consider the productions of Mason's Gardens some of the finest in the Dominion, and thiß selection is well worthy the inspection of all, whether buyers or not. Accept every day as Arbor Day, and plant NOW. THOMPSON BROS., I/TD. A. G-. WALLAQK. Auctioneer. ANNUAL UNRESERVED SALE Of HIGH-CLASS DAIRY STOCK. AT MR. LANCASTER'S FARM, FITZHERBERT (Palmerston North) TUESDAY AND WEDM2SDAY, 30th AND 31st JULY. 1912. TVTEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERri CANTHiE AGENCY, CO., LTD. (and reduced), in conjunction with DALGETY AND CO., LTD., instructed by Mr. S. R. Lancaster, will sell "WITHOUT RESERVE, at 12 noon— 25 pedigree Jersey cows and heifers 15 pedigree Jersey bulls 10 high-grade Jersey bulls 200 grade Jersey cowb 100 3-year Jersey Holstein heifera 50 2-yoar Jersey Holstein. heifers 50 Holstoin cows 50 Shorthorn cows ~SOQ All bulls can remain at purchasers' convenience. The above cows are the herds of Mr. W. Rankin, Rangiotu ; Mr. C. Brice, Cheltenham; Messrs. Jones Bros., OtaM: Mr. Burt Veale, Woodville; Mr. F. R. Thornley, Ashhurst; Mr. Bishop, Rongotea; Mr. Thomae, Maharahafa; Mr. W. Mexted, Fitzherbert. With a heavy reject out of each herd, the balance being- Mr. Lancaster's own grades. Order of Sale:— Jersey* FIRST DAY, starting with pedigree cattle. To start each day at 12 noon. Drags provided to leave Palmerston North on arrival of trains. Luncheon at the farm. AJPPLE LAND. SUNNY NELSON. riIHE climate of Nelson is admitted to JL be the BEST in the DOMINION for FRUIT-GROWING, and returns show that all the Apple Orchards PAY HANDSOMELY. The Final Subdivision of a Block of the BEST LAND 1?OR ORCHARDS is now complete, and land may be had at a really NOMINAL PRICE. If desired this land can be planted by an expert and kept in order until the trees are bearing. Plans and. full particulars may be had on application and arrangements made to fihow buyers over the land. J. T. HORN, 37, PANAMA-STREET, WELLINGTON. J . fl. BETHUNE & CO., AUCTIONEERS and LAND AGENTS 156, Featherston-6truet. Tel. 64. SPECIAL PROPERTIES. KELBURNE (10 minutes from car)— Double-frontage Section, 60ft x 108 ft, •with up-to-date, residence of 7 good rooms, fitted with every possible convenience; cost owner over £1500. Price £1285. MORTIMER-TERRACE^Good Building Site, 53ft x 157 ft, having a fine view of city and harbour. Mortgagee colling for £150. ' Sees. 23 HATAITAI (Waipapa-road)— Magnificent Section, 70ft x 234 ft,, with nearly. new_ Residence of"7.' rooms, large bathroom,* ' h. and c. "water, geyser, 0.1.-and gas, pantry, scullery, linen press,' 2 rooms 20ft x 18ft. and 18ft x-17ft, vestibule, '4 large bays,. wardrobe,* large veraudah, concrete 'paths.-' Owner left .Wellington, ' and will sell' this superb homo for £1325. . Dwgs. 25 HATAITAI - (within 5, minutes -train)— Nice Building Site, 42ft x 138 f t; very little excavation required; sunny position; nice outlook. Submit offers, of £5 10a foot. Sees. 42 NORTHLAND (close School)— Two good Building Sites, one 50ft x 127 ft, the other 42ft x 125 ft, sunny position, - nearly level. Price £110 each. Sees. 36 WANGANUI (DISTRICT (8 miles from Station) — 405 acre Sheep Farm, winters, 3 bheep to the acre besides cuttle, fcubdivided into 7 paddocks ; 2 good cottages and '.woolshed.. . Prire only £12 acre; £1860 doponit, balance on mortgage. CJ 1 EATON NeUon; for Fruit IO Cultivation, tho most attractive of all: balance remaining unM>ld of 1000 acre*; this property is composed of half Hut and half bunny slopes, aud contains a large • aroa. "of' b« amp land of unusual riehnest.; a special feature aUo is the deep witier irouta^u workable at all otates of the tick-, proximity to wharf and township; itnpr<m>d 'Hid unimproved blocks at from £10 to £15 mrr auto. F. AND D. EDWABPBi NJSLSQtf.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 151, 26 June 1912, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 151, 26 June 1912, Page 12

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