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SALES BY AUCTION RUCTION g ALE. g QHOICE JjIARMS - g IN DECEASED ESTATES. Acting under instructions from THE GUARDIAN TRUST AND EXECUTORS COMPANY OP N.Z., LIMITED, as Executors in Estate of James Fitzgerald (Deceased). JMUPAY. JJAI 10 _ AT 2.30 P ' M A LF RED TD'CJCKLAKD & gONS. LTD.. Will offer for Sale by Public Auction, at their Haymaiket Laud Salerooms, Albert ACRES a ROODS 21 PERCHES. XOO being the well-known Farm of the late James Fitzgerald situated adjacent to Drury aud convenient to Runciman and Papakura saleyurds, etc. A particularly good and well-equipped farm, practically all in English pasture The land throughout is good, with a considerable area of high quality flat. There is a never-failing water supply; a splendid stream runs through the farm. Buildings _ comprise a well-situated, commodious Residence, -tabling, milking shed (electricity) men's cottage, etc. A remunerative and attractive farm in every respect Only a short distance off concrete highwny and convenient to everything. TERMS: 25 tier cent cash, balance 5 years at 4$ per cent, with principal reduction clause. A rebate of 6 per cent is offered if purchaser pays all cash. The purchaser will have the right to take over stock at valuation to be arranged. Also, under instructions from THE GUARDIAN TRUST AND EXECUTORS COMPANY OF N.Z., LIMITED, ns Executors in Estate of Isai.<j Wymer (Deceased). VALUABLE GLENBROOK FARMS. 2. (a) OKA ACRES, more or less,, situated oJvy at Glenbrook, being the Homestead Farm of the Wymer family, within easy ieach of Pukekohe, Waiuku and only slightly over an hour's motor run from Auckland. A nice lying, convenient property, successfully farmed for many years by the late owner as a dairying and fattening farm. An iideal property for raising fat lambs. The land is of good quality, nearly all in pasture, fenced and subdivided, and is largely bounded by an arm of the Manukau Harbour Also considerable road frontages, making it v sound, subdividing proposition. Buildings are extensive, comprising the homestead, also large milking shed, stabling and general shed. A property which must appeal to anyone desirous of acquiring an area for mixed farming. TERMS: One-third cash, balance 5 years at 4} per cerit. Rebate of 5 per cent if purchaser pays nil cash. (b) fJQt ACRES, adjoining above. Avery dtsirable little Dairy Farm, mostly in pasture. Buildings comprise practically new, well-constructcd and prettilysituated Residence of 5-6 rooms and conveniences. Modern well-designed milking shed and yards, abo. new piggeries. Properties of this description, situated in this wellsettled and popular locality, are difficult to procure. TERMS: Ore-third cash, balance 6 years at 4} per cent. A rebate of 5 per cent is offered for cash. All Properties Flagged. Full particulars, ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS. LTD.. Albeit Street, Auckland. Or THE GUARDIAN TRUST AND EXECUTORS CO. OF N.Z., LTD., South British Buildings. Auckland. pEDIGREE JERSEY QATTLE. rjpHREE JMPORTANT gALES. "|£OTUKU" -gTUD. UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE ON ACCOUNT OF MR. J. BARTOSH. AT THE FARM, TAIHAPE, TUESDAY, JJAY rj 1935, AT 12 NOON. THE COMPLETE HERD OF 17 Stud Jersey Cows, 1 Stud Jersey In-calf Heifer, 5 Stud Jersey Yearling Heifers, 1 Herd Sire, Waipiko Coronado, 4 Stud Two-year-old Bulls, 9 Stud Yearling Bulls—37 Head. This herd, which is a particularly highclass one, includes Hatcliffe Clementine, 4001b. fat; Woodstock Fantasy, 3431b. fatWaitapu Dulcie, 5011b. fat; Woodstock Patina, 4481b. fat; Owlish's Louisa, 3761b. fat; Cloverlea Clematis, 5331b. fat; Woodstock Dree LsiUghter, 4111b. fat; Woodstock fickle, 6151b. :fat;• etc.. and five recent prizewinners. The stud vs headed by the champion sire WAIPIKO CORONADO (Waipiko Acrtje, a son of Holly Oak Annie V.H.C., C.O.R. 10561b. fat—Waipiko Cocasika, C.O.R. Go6lb. fat at 3 years, by Vivandiere's Prince C.B.B.—son c>f Vivandiere V.H.C., C.O.R. 10361b. fat). The "Kotuku" stud throughout is of sound type and is bred from the choicest dairy strains in the Dominion. All stock for unreserved! sale excepting the herd aire ALSO ON ACCOUNT OF MR. A. O. ADDIS, TAIHAPE:—3 Stud. Jersey In-calf •fcxeuers, 4 Stud Jersey Two-year-old Bulls All the aboye are sired by Willonyx Successor, an outstanding breeding son of Willonyx Oxford Lad (imp.) and the famous champion Noble's Choice. " JJEATHERLEA " gTUD. UNRESERVED REDUCTION SALE. ON ACCOUNT OF MR. HAROLD J. LANCASTER, AT THE FARM, LEVIN, AT 12 NOON, ' A SELECT OFFERING OF 15 Stud Jersey Cows, 11 Stud Jersey In-calf Heifers, 5 Stud Jersey Yearling Heifers, 5 Stud Jersey Bulls—36 He*id. Tf)e "Heatlherlea" Stud is veiy strongly bred to the famous "Majesty" strain and is thoroughly proved for outstanding production. Moßt of the cows have been tested and all are backed by generations of high records. The in-calf heifers are by Heatherlea Royalist (Les Niemes Emperor, Imp.— Heatherlea Madge V.H.C . C.S.P.. C.O.R. 5961b. fat). Therr an- two outstanding sons 01 Heatherlea Madge included in the Sale. All cows a.nd in calf heifers are for unreserved sale-—the bulls and yearling heifers are subjects to a slight reserve. " jy/p DDLEWOOD " gTUD. UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE. ON ACCOUNT OF MISSES KILGOUR SISTERS. AT THE FARM. KIWITEA. FEILDING, »JIHURSDAY, jyj.AY 0 1935. AT 11 A.M. THE SELECT HERD OF 24 Stud Jersey Cows, 2 Sturl Jersey In-calf Heii'ers, 2 Herd Sires—23 Head. Also a number of Yearling Bulls. The "Middlewood" stud is one of the oldest and best known herds in the Dominion. Practically every female in the herd has been tested or is at present under./ test with particularly high records This herd has been systematically tested since 1914 and every animal is backed for generations with high records. The best ds.iry blood in the Dominion has been bred into the herd and it is equally renowned for sound type. The herd sire, WAIPIKO CARL, has his first crop of seven junior two-year-old heifers under test this season and these promise to average over 500lb. fat. All femalo slock will be sold without reserve. Also:—On account of Mr. F. C. Ross. Kiwitea, 4 Stud Jersey Tn-calf Heifers, 2 Stud Jersey Yearling Bulls. On account of Estate Mrs. A. Banks (deed.) & Son, Kiwitea, 1 Stud Jersey Cow. On account of Mr. T. J. Evans, Feilding, 1 Stud Jersey Cow, 2 Stud Jersey In-calf Heifers, 2 Stud Jersey Yearling Heifers. On account of Mr. F. N. Toose, building, 5 Stud Jersey Yearling Heifers. Catalogues on application. Commissions executed on behalf of absentee buyers. AUCTIONEERS IN CONJUNCTION, •^yRIGHT, gTEPHENSON & CO.. LTD., WELLINGTON AND BRANCHES. PALMERSTON NORTH & BRANCHES. jQISPERS AL g ALE rj^HOROUGHBREDS. AT THE STUD FARM, •jyEAII jyjASTERTON. E RIDAY ' M AY 10, ' AT 2 P.M. RIGHT, gTEPIIENSON AND £lO.. LIMITED. Instructed by the well-known racing man and breeder W. R. KEMBALL, ESQ., will disperse at Auction as above, JJIS rjpiHOROUGHBRED gTU.D. Comprising 2Q BROOD MARES, in FoM. I STALLION. CAPE HORN (imp.), 5 RACEHORSES AND YOUNG STOCK. As Mr. Kembal' is retiring from breeding, every lot is for sale. The mares arc exceptionally well bred and are by surh noted sires as Litnond*. Martian*. Chief Ruler*. Valnis.* Hunting Song*. Boniform. Psychology*. Feramorz*, Ber.onian*. Jlymostra*. Hallowmas", Valkyrian* and Merry Moments*, and have been served by .Cape Horn*, a high-ela«s stayer, already with a good list of winners in Australia and New Zealand. The young mares include the St. Leger and Oaks winner Lady Pain, Aryan Beauty (full-sister to the V.K.G. Sires' Produce winner John), Dovelike (full-sister to the Oaks winner Enplet and to Mother Superior); and the older mares are all wimier-prodoct-rs. Several promising young horses are alto included. Catalogues and full particulars from RIGHT, £TEPHEN3ON AND C°" LIMITED. BLO ODSTOCK SALES M EN. WELLINGTON, MASTERTON AND BRANCHES,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22100, 4 May 1935, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22100, 4 May 1935, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22100, 4 May 1935, Page 5