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=;. Sales by Auction- •— — SPECIAL SALE AT BOMBAY. ' * .. ' THIS DAY, At 12 o'Clock. fe The Undersigned have received instructions Syr }<! from Mrs. J- Strong, of Bombay, who has Sfc-' leased her farm, to sell as above, a' I "'' She WHOLE of her LIVE and DEAD J- STOCK, ■f As follows: 16 Choice Milking Cows, in milk and to calve v- 9 Yearlings. 1 Bull. 12 Calves ... „ 1 Draught Mare. 9yrs old, stinted to Harvester • >;*-• J Draught Mare, 6yrs old, by Jock 0 Hazels dene , .... ~ . 1 Draught Mare, 3{yrs old, by Salisbury Yet k 1 Unbroken Filly. 2yrs old by Federation 1 Yearling Colt, by Major Vt ?: l (iood Harness Pony y 1 Tip Dray and Frame Spring Trap ®"f' Wooden Holler. Tumbler Hay Bake Disc Harrows. Chain Harrows, 3-Leaf feet >y. Tine Harrows Mowing Machine,. Wallace Plough. Scarifier gV Clod Crusher, Sledge, Long Ladder. Grindstone , Swingle-tree*. Pldugn and Cart, Harness, Dray. Saddle and Breeching gv Breaking in Gear #' 1 stack Oaten Sheaves (8 tons) •-*?9 Tons Meadow Hay. in barn, 230 Good i'uriri Posts Pigs. Poultry. Milk Cans. Dairy Utensils Household Furniture, etc., etc. . Luncheon Provided. The Horses arc an Extra Good Lot, and worthy of ins]H.-ction. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS. TJTTtnrvnwr.'. VARnS

•- ■- i'UKLKUHI'j IAKUS. - MONDAY, MARCH 26, | At, 11.30 a.m. mi IOA2| TO 34-YEAR STEERS, in forward g J-£\J condition, from Wairamarama. Mara--4 marua, ami Pukekawa. 'd ALSO FROM TI TI FARM, IN THE ESTATE OF W. J. HILL. DECEASED. 0 GRAND UNBROKEN HEAVY DRAUGHT SV Jj COLTS, rising 4yrs 2 Exceptionally Fine Unbroken lollies, 2 and 3 years fc ■ 20 Halt bred Tamworth and Berkshire Weanera 1 Purebred Shorthorn Cow, *' Lofty Lass" fsv 1 Purebred Yearling Shorthorn Bull. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS. £-v- ~ ~ | | THE JpRESHFIELD STATE, rpAUPIRI, AIKATO. V - 9337 CBES - Subdivided into 36 Convenient Sized '■ DAIRYING AND GRAZING FARMS, jps. te Which are now being fenced, and the whole property rcaded in accordance with the Act. i'i - V 25, AT 11.30, C *' AT THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, AUCKLAND. (s-V'V ; • l- - ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. JgUCKLAND AND gONS On conjunction with the New Zealand Loan I and Mercantile Agency Co.) are- instructed by Mr. T. C. Williams to sell by Auction, rpHE WHOLE OF THE ABOVE WELLfe' lA; KNOWN PROPERTY. S'-" The Estate is situated within 2£ miles.of the • Township of Taupiri. to which there is a good road in all weather, and the Main \ Trunk Railway runs through the town, where i". there is a station, creamery, post and teleCj ,graph office, church, school, stores, etc. The > ' township of Huntly, the centre of a large coal *§. mining district, is within about 4 miles, and £2000 a month is paid in wages by one mining company alone, thus affording a good local market for farming produce of all kinds. K There is a school nearly in the centre of the 1 property, and a creamery and school close to the Hokinui boundary, , A creamery will bo erected on the property. SKS as marked oh the plan, and will be completed in time for nest season's milking. A large portion of the Estate consists of • Rich Reclaimed Swamp, well grassed, and ft'; carries a large number of stock all the year |if • round. There are 400 acres of flax planted, . - and there is another area of well-grown llax. t which will be ready to cut within this next itwo years. Milking is at present being car--0 ried on,at two sheds un the Estate Wti< The hill land is gently undulating, all easily . ploughable. A large area is under good grass and turnips. Three pounds per acre ii was offered last year for the grazing of the turnip crop, and this year it promises to be of greater value. The Homestead is a Comfortable Residence, fe,* in a good position, with garden and orchard. The woolshed. stables, and outbuildings are all in good repaii, and conveniently situated. The subdivisions range from' ICO to 600 Acres, |'.i enabling those with small capital to acquire a holding on Easy Terms, and which will yield them an immediate return for their SV.^' labour. >•: TERMS: One-fifth Cash, One-filth in six months. Balance in seven years at 41 per cent. Plans and any further information required, on application to the Auctioneers, C. G. BROOKES, Auctioneer. | QOUNTRY gAL E3. BOMBAY— Sale of Mrs. J. Strong's M I Live and Dead Stock.—SATURDAY, {& March 24 PUKEKOHE-MONDAY, March 26. |- v WEDNESDAY, March 28. 1 ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, i QIIARLES OARR, i\: . Will Sell by Auction, at his Auction Mart, Queen-st., Auckland, on. FRIDAY, the 6th day of APRIL, 1906, At 2 o'clock in the afternoon, Under Conduct of the Registrar of the Su- £•_ ' preme Court of New Zealand, in its Northern District, on behalf of the Mortgagee, 15 'A LL that Piece or Parcel of Land in the J-X Provincial District of Auckland, in New : - Zealand, containing by admeasurement, Five : Acres and Nine Perches, more or less, situated in the Parish of Waitemata, in the *>,*' County of Eden, and being Lot 336 of the •Jf subdivision of part of Allotment 17 of Seclion 12 of the Suburbs of Auckland. ' SITUATED AT ELLERSLIE. FRIDAY, APRIL 6, at 2 p.m. ' HANDY FARM OF ABOUT 16 ACRES. ROBERT CHARLES CARR Has received instructions from the Owner, who is leaving for. South Africa, to sell on above date, HANDY farm AT BIRKENHEAD of 15 acres and 3 roods; well fenced; divided into 5 paddocks; well watered; 4 acres good orchard. Good broomed House; cowshed, stable, dairy, etc. Really First-class Land. TO BE SOLD. A BARGAIN. £400 can remain for 6 years, at 5 per cent. QABRIEL J EWIS AND QO., AUCTIONEERS. • WE ARE PREPARED TO E QONDUCT BY RUCTION AT pRIVATE EVIDENCES. CLIENTS RECEIVE PERSONAL ATTENTION, AND STRICT REGARD TO ECONOMY IN CONDUCT OF SALES. OUR" CHARGES WILL BE FOUND THE LOWEST AGAINST ALLCOMERS. »%WE MAKE LIBERAL ADVANCES. INTERVIEW SOLICITED. ~ > - ' '111, '* Wm :, i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13134, 24 March 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13134, 24 March 1906, Page 8

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